The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 11 January 1855

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. F'ol. 33. SINGAPORE, TM VMSO»A I* JRORJVM tITU 1855. ♦Vta.
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    • 851 1 NOTIFICATION. By the Hon'ble the Governor of Prince of Wales Inland, Singapore and Malacca. LIEUTENANT ROBERT CHURCH, Secretary and Aide-de-Carop to the Hon'ule the Governor, lia-a been permitted to proceed to Sea on Sick Certificate (or Six Mouths, from the Ist January next. Lieutenant RICHARD COX, 38th Regiment, will officiate
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    • 944 1 A Steamer will also be despatched for the above ports oo or about the 16th of Ft by that is to say 6 hours after the arrival of the Mail leaving Southampton on 4th January For further information, Rates of Freight he apply to 11 T. MARSHALL, Superintendent NOTICE. SHIPPERS
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    • 1010 1 EASTERN MARINE INSURANCE COMPART. THE Undersigned are prepared to grant Policies iocluding War liisk on shipments hence to Great Britain, India and fttna,— payable either here, or at London, Liverpool, Calcutta, Madras, Bombay, Rangoon and Canton. Shares in the Company may be had on application to us. MACLAINE, F RASE
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    • 872 1 FOR SALE LADIES APPAREL. Berlin wool of colors, boots and shoes, English and French bonnets direct from Paris, silk, satin and nett, Duns able and straw, balzarine dresses, caps—blond and lace, capes and cuffs, Cardinals, a la mode, chemisettes oi eveiy description, cambrics— English, French and Scotch, collars, finely worked,
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    • 972 1 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT TIIE COMMISSION ROOMS OF JOHN LITTLE CO. COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-made; Braces—Ela-tic, Silk, and Cotton; Buttons—Naval and Military; Coats, Readv made Dress—Surtouts, Codringtons, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of the finest and lightest materials; Carpet Bags of various sizes Corduroy
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  • 2178 2 Singapore, Thursday, Nth Jatiy. 1855 H. M. Ship Sybille Hon'ble Captain Elliott, arrived here on the 4th instant, from Malacca the 3rd. The P. O. Co's Screw Steam-ship C husan y Captain Curling, proceeded to Pinang and Calcutta on the 6th instant. The Dutch Mail Steam-ship Pad
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    • 834 2 ICE depo r. „¥CE c>n be procured ai the Depot, near the As J1 setnbly Rooms, from 7 till 9 o'clock in the morning »SD FROM 3 till 6 o'clock in the afternoon. (Sundays excepted.) Ti kens for quantities ol 2 lbs., 5 lbs. and 10 lbs. tan be tb'ained
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    • 907 2 LONDON ORIENTAL STEAM TRANSIT INSURANCE OFFICE. (ESTABLISHED IN 1843.) TH E Undersigned are prepared to accept risks (covered bv open PoA. accept risks (covered by open PoITHif I *aK C M W London Insurance Com panics) by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's and the Hoo'ble the East India
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    • 803 2 NORTH WESTERN BANK OF INDIA. IHERI BY intimate that a Branch of this Bank ia now etiablishcd in the Town of Singapore, under ihe management of MR DAVID DUFF, who is prepared lo transact Banking business ol every des* cription. JOHN O'B. TANDY. Manager. Calcutta, 20th December, 1854. NORTH WESTERN
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    • 369 2 NOTICE. MR JUS W EBSTLR U ibis day admitted a Partner in our Fi<m. Our Commission Agency business will in future be conducted under the Style of DARE k CO G. J. DARE fc CO Singapore, I U January 1855. O. J. DARE A CO. IN returning iheir grateful acknowledgements
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  • 810 3 Singapore, January, 1850. W. W. WILLANS, Deputy Registrar of Imports and Exports. IMPORTS. K X P O R T S 1852. 1853. 1854. 1852. 1853. DOLLARS. DOLLARS. DOLLARS. DOLLARS. DOLLARS. Square-rigged Native Square-rigged Native Square-rigged Native Square-rig-
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  • 2852 3 (From ihe Friend of China, December 27. Tbe Chinese oword B»k Hannah, uodrr English clours, wu cbar'ered at Fub-chow-fu in October Wat, to proceed to Formoae with the newly appointed Governor General of that ia'and and hie Suite. Tbe cosat was found to he terribly infested with pirates, •id
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  • 3892 4 (From the California Chronicle, Oct. 24.) The Loe A ngeies Star, and the Southern Calif orniam are both filled with particulars of the battle at Guaymas, on the 13th July, and of the de tb of Couut Raousset. As everything connected with this gallant Frenchman must be interesting to
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  • 1176 4 The Bank of New South wales. (From the Gcelong Advertiser, October, 24 On Saturday last a rumour waa rife in the town that tbe Branch Bank of New South Wales at Ballarat had been robbed of 123.01)0 by some of the officials connected with it. Oo ctHing at the
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  • 816 4 Vessels' Names. j Tons L otnmanders Consignees. Destinuiiun tec. H. M. ship *ybille Ib80 Hon.C.G .J. tilioil 11 M. brie Rapid 3.-0 Blane, Fsq, ••••••••••A 11. C. steamer Hooghly 180 Stewart Malacca V i'inang Bally batq 1dm 120 Kay McEwen fit Co Bally B. barq i'uractocus
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