The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 18 January 1855

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rot. 33. SJ. V«.l TMt'KSiLI V .MOK.l7.Ttt, lShril J.i.K/JRT, 1855. ♦Vo. 3
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 707 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. E FOLLOWING IS REPUBLISHED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION tort II ill mm. Hmne I >e pa' Intent, The I9lh Heptembe-, 1854. It having been brought to the notice of ihe Most N'""|r» lite Governor General id Council that the names <1 several Offi'eis have been inadvertency out led from
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    • 954 1 fcupe i< tenieni ol Roads. ii f tn l> Tngoi.ometrical ai<d oilier Surveys. S>urv»y r General, Depu'y and Cote missioned Assistants. LIST NO 2. Parties amhvized io send letters and Official Gazettes. liu'-a fide and etclu>ively on the Public Service, relating 10 itie tusine-s ol iheir u spectre Department* wi'hnu'
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    • 1038 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. IT i( hereby notifi-d, that in conformity with the provisions cont.ini din Act Nn.y of 1818, parted by the Governor General of India in Council, an Aitetament of I'm per Cent for ihe Jrmt 1855, will be levied on the Rents of all Houses, ML pt and otber
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    • 937 1 FOR SALE LADIES APPAREL. Bedin wool ol color*, hoots and shoe*, English and Fit-nch bonnets direct from Paris, silk, satin and i.Ht, Duns'able and »tiaw, balzarine dresses, caps—blond and lace, capes and cutfs, Cardinals, a la mode, chemisettes ol evciy description, cambrics— F.ngii-h, Fiench and Scotch, collars, finely wmked, cor»i|*
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    • 1030 1 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF JOHN LITTLE CO. COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Hoots Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-made; Prices—Ela*tie. Silk, and Cotton; Buttons—Naval and Military; ('oats, Ready made Dress—Surtout.-, Codrii.gtons, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of the finest :tnd lightest materials; Carpet Bags of various sizes; Corduroy
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  • 6412 2 Siuga/ ore, Thursday, ISM J,my. IS;>5 The Scrcw-stcamer /'flow Shun, Capt Tunis, arrived here on the lOth instant, from Hongkong the 3rd. She proceeded to Calcutta on the 12th. <s& The Dutch Mail Steamer Kuuh/gtn der Xederlandcn, Captain Deighton, arrived here on the 15th instant, from Batavia
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 898 2 Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's G3ice. Jlattery lioud —Singapore* THE* I eninsu'ar and Oriental Sit* am-Navigation ompany\ Seam-shin SHANGHAI, with the European Mails ol the 25t1» Novem* er, inay lie expected from Calcutta en route to ll<<ngkoog and Shanghai on or about the 10th January. Iln* Peninsu'ar an J
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    • 871 2 THE LONDON ORIENTAL STE&2K TRANSIT ItfSUaANCE OTFICE. (ESTABLISHED IN 1843.) T'JE Undersigned are prepared to A accept risks (covered by open Policies wiili the London Insurance Coin ißUtimmam panics) by the Peninsular and Oriental Seam Navigation Company's and the llon'ble the East India Company's Steamers, 01 Steanti* under charier to
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    • 898 2 NORTH WESTERN BANK OF INDZA. Illi RtBY intimate that a Branch of this Bank is now e<tabli lifj in tbe Town of Singapore, under the manage nv nt of Mr DAVID DUFF, who is prepared io transact Bat ki>g business ol eve>y description. JvjHN O'B. TANDY Munngtr. Culcutti. 10th I'fcembtr,
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    • 58 2 TH3ATHE ROTA I*. THE Annie*'*. under llie patronage of tlie llo»'-'le the Governor and M s hcrrißw p.iu, will infitim m I ues.lay» 'lie G proiitn", i i ai l ol :lie IVtiu'ic land For Iter jariruars will le made known in due rouree. I*. I KUMMLE«, Muhifftr. i t/
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  • 3873 3 LONDON, 9TH DECEMBER, 1851. The full accounts of the battle of Inkcrmann have raised rather than lowered the fame of the allies. The victory was certainly one of the most extraordinary that history ever recorded. It.seems that some 60,<n,U Russians were really in the field aided
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  • 1561 4 (From the Malta Mail, 1 ecember 12.) The arrival of the Fiencli mail from the LeTant, announces that some of our line of battle ships had reached Constantinople, the Britannia, Tiajalyar, London and the Queen, and the steamer were to remain in the Black sea. Beyond daily skirmishes there
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  • 949 4 1 t»(/l HUHLTL i OHL j Commanders Consignees Destination 4c. 1!. M. ship Sybitle 1680 tion.C.D.J. Elliott li M. brig Rapid 320 Plane, Fsq, U. C. steamer Hooghly mo Stewart Malacca Sr Piriaug bally barq Ida 120 Ray McEwen Co Bally B brig Eureka 195 Lennon
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