The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 14 July 1854

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  • 27 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser FY>I. 91. V fl (i r» f FBtDUT JMUrbTA 14m JPll*, 1854. T j >: )u bt >''t. ii #wii" .»«»< <. 5>
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1026 1 GOVERNMENT MATXTICATTO*. THE FOLLOWING NOTIFICATION IS REPUBLISHED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION: by order, ROBT CIJUKCH, Secy to the Governor St'gnpvre, 30 tk June, 1854. No. 627 ECCLESIASTICAL. The IStf June, 1854. Her Majesty the Queen has been pleased to issue the following Proclamation for a day of geoeral humiliation and prayer:—
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    • 918 1 minions or ihe Territories of the Easllodia Company, shell be liable to be apprehended and carried oo board their respective Ships. Aad the Right Hoo'ble the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury and the Commissioners for the Affairs of India ate to give the necessary directtous hereto accordingly. (Signed) C.
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    • 723 1 H ficial Assignee of the said Court. The Met ten of the Tuitions of the said Insolvent will be hoard at the Court House at Singapore, op Mooday, the Twenty-first day of August next, at 11 c/ciotigin the frreaooo. May Creditor intending to oppose the discharge of any of the
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    • 778 1 FQK LONDON. THE a. i. barque TRURO, 694 ions Register, will have quick despatch For freight or passage, anply to McEWEN&cO sufrpore, tstk May, 1854 .Steam Communication between Singapore and Java Tja K. IVIt'E Uu'ch acr-w steamer MA- CASS All, ltavn.tr heeu engaged fIBK «y (he Netherlands Indian Government tor
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    • 750 1 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OP JOHN LITTLE CO. COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boot*, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-made: Braces— Elastic, Silk, and Cotton; Button#—Naval aud Military Coats, Ready made IW-SurtouU, Codringtous, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of tbe finest and lightest material"; Car}** Bags of various sizes;
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  • 764 2 TO TUE EDITOR OF THE MKG A P ,R, Fit EE Barque Culdee, Si, Singapore, 18th July, 1854. it is worthy of a corner in your paper. On my passage from Melbourne to Rata via via Tom* Straits, I made Kens reef off the vTr" 1 Holland on 31at
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  • 27 2 At Singapore, on the 11th Jniy, 1854, at the Mission Chapel, by the Revd. J. H. B. Gladwin, Mr Robesi James Bates, to Miss Sophia Leicester.
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  • 3153 2 Singapore, Friday, 14 th Ju.y, 1854H M. Schooner Saracen Captain Richards, arrived here on the Bth instaut, froui Englai d the 7th February. She will proceed to Lubuan and Hongkong on the evening of the 14 th instant. The Dutch Steamship Java, Captain Batten, arrived here from
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 840 2 PUBLIC XCTICB. feursetjee JFrommurie, HEREBY gives No ice that he ha* withdrawn from the ft m lately carrying on Trade and business tinder the style of LIITTLS, C'uasETjaa A Co., and he hat this day established himself as a General Dealer, Commission Agent and Auctioneer uudei (he style of, CURSETJEE
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    • 2120 2 t io Messrs AsROLDsnd Cuiui' r aooSHAM, Cbronomeier and Witch Makers, ok ♦find, the sum ol £j,l70 fur the excellence of the principle ol their lime-keepers A,ts Fsodsham, soccessor to the late J. H Aaaous. Chronometer and Wsteh Maker, M Strand Loodfa, Bets fully to afcoeunceflfcst basing completed bis important
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    • 922 2 ay T A. Netherlands India Strain Boat Steamer JAVA, having b*en engaged by the Java Government tor the Service of the bi-monthly Mail between Batavia and Singapore, ut der ConKt for 12 months,BvMl ply vrgularfy during that od between Batavia and Singapore, leafing the former port about the tOth or
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    • 150 2 NOTICE. EAST INDIA AND COLONIAL AGENCY HE Undersigned, Consignee to Meichan,. others, being constantly j„ lh pij|iC •«»<» lets purchasing supplies lor his Consilium. India, China, and the Australian Colonies eo to execute with .he ereatest care Nsti, e •9Cfy of Goods VQlfltllf lo thoft* Ma l •It .f -hich
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  • 14 2 DEATH, At Sydney, the 26th April hut, the Revd. G. C. GRVLLS, M. A.
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  • 794 3 CKneial onmmary, i c rpVew the OeerUnd friend ef Chinn, June 22 »iiic« the desVetth of the leaf Overland Mail liruce, we have bad no tidings of the movements of Admiral Stilling'* Squadron lu fbe North Pacific; indeed we have had no latrr news at aM fiotn the north;
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  • 1133 3 Os the 2 ft indent, between 6 end 7 o'clock P. Mr, e sharp eaeegement tack piece between the iosergentnend imperialists neer the site of the old ceeaps, end consequently in the CIJSS vicinity of our ground. The ecsell guard of marine*, ee is nsuel under each circnmr lances,
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  • 1180 4 The Golden Age. (From fie Argue, May 8.) This afternoon the Golden Age atarU for Panama te open e new line ef comaMrafoatiee between Australia sad EngLnd. This la oa event set only of great Importance to (his colony, but of no smell historical interest a* the first attempt
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  • 1707 4 Russia. Prom the Eaemng Mmit, Mirny II.) Tk* Imoatut* kuam the Sth at Uj coetaiaa the following tmraeiotu decree of the Emperor of Ruiaia, addraaaed to Gee era I Oaten-Sicken Oa the day when the inhabit, nta of Odeeee, united in their orthodox temptne, were celebrating the death of
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  • 1547 4 [F... own l u,.«»u« lleh flees, ead its «enUsndstad spsrsUs— as wherewithal to eeejeetart oe the probehls istas of eveeW h Gtsees. t tfilld^alSaJrs 1 frigate, Cfepu Mei'lruitx, hufog.«e heard A dm. Baser, as diss CdJPt. SMI the Iweyiag ssrvba, fad several httsrprUsre tor t» Clecsssiee
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  • 759 4 >.•»• (Frtm the Horn* A MM, May I.) A* otrMtdiairj (iM'il meeting «f tfcia company waa held the i§U ioatoot, at 34, Corahill, to eonaider what atopa afcoald bo taken eooaeqatnt ap«n Ike recant proceeding! rapaeliog the company'a charter; Mr a. H. Liadeaf la tko chair. Tho
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  • 624 4 VeueW Nmotet. j ComifiiMi w i Dotttnaiton t(c. 1 ■ML H. M. sloop Rapid 3(9 l> lane, Etq a o•a H M schooner 8m—ten 330 Air bards, £sq LabusnV Hongko'i H.C. iteaiMf Hooghly 180 Stewart Malacca A I'tung B. iiciDtt (Wis 987 Roberts H T. Marshall
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