The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 28 February 1856

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  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. l-01. 23. JtIAV..IEOHE. 'THI/RSIMI' 28TU J856. JTo. 9
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 741 1 SHERIFFS SALT, In the Causes of Rama Naiken and Aunamalley, ▼a. Shokalingam. AND Kurptn Chitty, vs. Shokalingam Pillay. BY Vifiue of two Wtiis of Fieri Fucias, severally issued ii 'lie Above causes, I have instructed Mr JOHN HINRY, Auctioneer, t<» sell lor ready money, on the S|o\ in Upner Cross
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    • 669 1 i Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Office. liatlery lioad —Singapore* OUTWARD KZAIX.3. ONE of me Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam-ships, with the European Mails of the 10th January, tiny fie expected to arrive at Sirganore, en toute to ILngkong, on or abou' the lBlli t roximo. Application
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    • 895 1 FOR SALE LADIES APPAREL. Beilin wool of colon, boots and «hoev, English and French bonnets direct frnn> P*ris, silk. satin and ne't, Dunstable and *|i»w. bilzarine dre*?*"., capv—blond and lace, capes and cuff'. Cardinal*, a la mode, chemisen*-* of every description, cambric*— English, French and Scotch, collars, finely wotked, cor»«
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    • 806 1 THE LONDON <&. ORIENTAL STEAM TRANSIT INSURANCE OFFICE. (ESTABLISHED IN 1643.) II E Undesigned ate to 1 accept risks (ccvere<» by o| en Policies wiiti ihe London insurance Companies) by ihe Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's and the Hr.n'hle the East India Company's Steaineis, <M Sieameis under charier to
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    • 985 1 LIST OK AHTICLKs FQR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OP J3HN 2.ITTX•£ €O. COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoes, and Slippers—Parte and London-made. Braces—Elastic, Silk, and Cotton; Buttons— Naval and Military; Coats, Ready made Dreae—Surtouts, Cod*ringtons, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of the finest and lightest materials; Carpet Hags of various sizes;
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  • 4170 2 Singapore, Thursday 28 th Feby 1856. H. M. S. Nankin Captain the Hon'ble Keith Stewart, arrived here on the 23rd current, from Trincomalee the sth. She left this for Hongkong on the 27th cur* rent. The H. C. Steamer Auckland Captain Drought, returned to this on the
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    • 826 2 MEDICAL, INVALID, AMD OENEBAL Zaire ASBUKAHCE SOCIETY. Established 1841. Capital, £500,000. HEAD OFFICES, 15, PALL MALL, LONDON. RANCH. TRUSTEES. Chariot Hopkinton, E«q., Regent Street. Sir Tbomas Phillips, Temple. Alfred Waddilovt, D. C, Lt, Doctors' Commons. DIRECTORS. Major Henry Doreton, Edward Doubledey, E»q., v. L. George Geo Hay, Esq., Beojaaain Phillips,
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    • 815 2 JL V*« mi llbolik, will be diskrr ihe'above port on or about IKNB patched far Mm above port on or about ibe 93d current. For freight or pasmge Apply to JOBN PURVIS A SON. Singapore, 13 tk February, 1856. NOTICE MR HENRY WILLIAM WOOD if authorised to sign our firm
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    • 665 2 W returning tw graluM X Hie liberal patronage and support they have received, (rait by Uriel attention, prompswwdu aad liberality to merit a contionance of the favor they have hitherto enjoyed al the hand of their fri«nd» and the public. Singapore, lei Jeny., 1845. ESTABLISHES 1847 G. J. DARE CO.
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  • 1106 3 {Pram the Pin any Goxette, Fobrnory t.) The Metropolitan may probably visit the Straits •bout tbo end of this February. We ess state tbat tbe pretest system of appoiatieg Chaplains to the Straits far shift periods, after toes reside ace in Seagal, ail beocoforth bo dboaotinaed, and eba plains
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  • 278 3 [From the North China Herald January 2t] H. M. Sir. Barroeomta, Captain Fortesene, arJived here on Wednesday ofternoea from Miagpo, which abe left on Tuesday last. On her passage she encountered two large Wnst-cnast pirate Jnnk* which she chared and ran ashore on the Voleaneea, when their crews landed
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  • 255 3 91 .s t i f W.a.iii'ir,., h t up to Seuioru of Oyer and Terminer. CRIMES. CutUd\ h Summary Discharged. Tnn?irt«l DifichflRTpd Untried, ffo. Pill rnnvirl SHI awl TTttfuiml .Convictions. V. vli f IV. lyioGuaj ucu
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  • 769 3 111? Ill -i I i I 1 i I i *Im s Mi 1-m il itself '|!«ll lljlill!l&illilill|(1 11 i 1 1 afsfslsli s s £2 t-p sjiSp j£ a s z 3 s a a z s
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  • 780 4 (From the Inquirer January 2.) Latter* have been received from Mr A. Gregory giving some account of bis mosements. It appears that tha exploring party left Mo eton Bsy on the 12th Au;aet, parsed inside tha Barrier reef on the 13th, landing at msny of the island*, and anchoring
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  • 2043 4 The Geeloog correspondent of the Ar 9 tt B,f"8 ,f lhe following account of .one new mineral discovcriea near Geelong, from which it would appeal r thatour neighbours hope to eclipse the Burr* aud find more gold in the bargain For many y.ar. a .Wong op.Jion
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  • 2516 4 Tluse ire new dry* for tbe British soldier. Time was wbeu be was of less account iu his General's despatch than a gun ar a mortar, and it would bare bean considered preposterous to mention his nam* among tbe killed and woaadad. Time was when the people yoald no
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  • 1144 4 Fesse It' Name I. Tons Commanders. j Consignees. Destination \c. U.M.bhip Spartan 91 5 Mr VV. Hoste, bail buriiro li. C steamer Auckland 1140 < omdr. Drought Siam U. S sliip Macedonian j 135Q Pope Esq B. steamer Noma I Rogers P. A O. Company Hongkong
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