The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 12 July 1855

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  • 27 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser Vol. -2. &IJVGJIYORE, TffCIISDUT jnOHJUiJUG, ISTH JULY, 1855. f v :^tW^tk0 6 1& <4 'WM- > ,v^ C *.w •Vo. 28
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 821 1 NOTIFICATION. BY THE HON'BLE THF. GOVERNOR OF PRINCE OF WALES ISLAND, SINGAPORE AND MALACCA. LIEUTENANT ROBERT CHURCH. SECRETARY and A. D C. 10 the Governor of the Settlements, having returned from Leave of Ithrence on Medical Certificate, has ihi* d»y as..jined charge qt the duties ol his ©thee from LteuteUDICOX,
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    • 710 1 DIRECT CALCUTTA AMD OMINA LIME. THE Peninsular and Oriental Bte*m Navigation Company's Steamship CHUSAN, from Calcutta en route to Hongkong, may be expected here on or ihout the 28th proximo, and the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steamship SHANGHAI, from Hongkong to Calcutta,may be expected here on or about
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    • 1039 1 FOR SALE LADIES APPAREL. Berlin wool of colon, boots and shaes, English and French bonnets dirett from satin and nett, Dunstable aod straw, balzarinlftresses, capsblond and lace, capes and cuffs. Cardinal*, a la mode, chemisettes of every description, cambrics— English, French and Scotch, collars, finely worked, corsets without seam, corded
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    • 650 1 NOTICE. THE Copartnership heretofore existing between the Undersigned, under the firm of Joux STBCL V Co, as Bhip-( handlers, Aucioneers and Commission Agents, is this day dissolted, the term of Copartnership hating expired. Mr. W. CAMPBELL is authorised to reeeiee and discharge all outstanding Del.ta due to the firot, and
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    • 1012 1 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF JOHN Z.ITTZ.E CO. COMMERCIAL SQUARE-SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boot*, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-made i Braces—Kla-tic. Silk, and Cotton; Buttons —Naval and Military; Coats, Ready niude Dress—Surtouts, Codriugtons, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of the finest and lightest material-; Carpet Bags of various
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  • 5233 2 Singapore, Thursday 12M July 1855. The P. O. Co's Steam-Ship Erin, Captain Rogers, arrived here on the 7th instant, from Bombay the 23rd ultimo. She proceeded to Hongkong on the Bth. CORONER'S INQUEST —An Inquest was held on the Bth instant, on the body of a Chinese
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 857 2 Xe»*rs WBAMFOA fO'S ADVERTISEMENTS. MESSRS WHAMPOA CO. bate always on Bale an extensive and choice assortment of IU Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following Goods, selected especially for their Stores; WHOLESALE, RETAIL A TOR EXPORTATION. Millinery Hosiery. Articles for the Work Table Balzarine Dresses Bonnets of the
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    • 714 2 to Ma lei via BY FIRST CLASS FRENCH VESSELS. THE Undersigned hating been appointed Agents for the above line of Steamers, are prepared to give arty information required as to the Rates for Passage or Goods RAUTENBERG. SCHMIDT CO. Singapore, 15 tk September, 1853. The Freer h Steam Packets statt
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  • 1471 3 SPECIAL MEETING. &h July, 1855. PRESENT The Hon. T. Church, Esq.— Chairman. H. T. Marshall, Esq. J. Harvey, Capt. Macpherson. H. M. Simons, Esq. The Chairman submits a correspondence (A B C) relating to the early return to England, of Mr J. B. Cluff, the Superintendent of Police
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  • 8279 3 (From the Piston? Gesette, Juno 3.) We n6w give the temarks Dr Oftcy on-the disease in the'ndfibef tree wliirti is ehusiitg more or lera of Mortality la Most of the Sings pore plantations. Although oof win ten for puMifcatibu. wwfrel »ute that we sra'twff Meeting ihe writes** o' j
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  • 554 4 Vessels' NameI. Tons Commanders Consignee*. Destination IfC. H. M's. sloop Grecian Hon O. L> Keau'e H.Ms sloop Rapid 3*0 Hlane, Esq. H C >tearner Hoogkly 180 Stewart B barq Louisa 306 I Brooks Ker, Rawson 81 Co For sale B. baiq Alice brooks 27# Davidson Ditto
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  • 1029 4 The Lord Hungerford, after discharging immigrants and cargo in Sydney, proceeds to India, in furtherance of an extensive gold-mining project for developing the auriferous resources of the territories of ihe East lodia Company, set on foot a hy Mr E. H. Hargraves, the energetic discoverer of tfie Australian gold-fields.
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