The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 6 March 1856

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. r»l. 23. SMJCGAPORE, THPBSIMR JFOAVUTFI, 6TH MARCH, 1556. >| JTo. AO
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 891 1 NOTICE 1. gU i»T oivsn. that on Friday next, the 7lh n $ttnt. H*• *>• wi o,<! h T Pnb,ic lion to 'be highest bidder, about 40 lots o/ Ground'i" North Gampoog Malacca, at the foot of Gotero®** H' ll, h E W9 On Saturday. the Btb iustant, «t 6$
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    • 644 1 U And Oriental Steam itlon Company's Office. try Rood —Singapore ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steals Navigation Company's Steam-ships, with the European Mails of the lOth January, stay be expected to arrive at Singapore, eo route to Hoogkeog, on or abefci the 18th instant. ▲pplicatioo (or Freight and Passage,
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    • 829 1 LADIES APPAREL. Berlin wool of colon, boots sod tbees, English sod Frsoch bonnets direct from Peris, silk, sstio aod oett, Donsuble sod straw, b* (serine dresses, cops—blood and lace, capes and cuffs, Cardinals, a la mode, chemisettes of every description, cambrics— English, French aod Scotch, cottars, floe I* worked, corsets
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    • 851 1 LIBT OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF JOHK LITTLE A CO. COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-made Braces—Elastic, Siik, and Cotton; Buttons—Nsval and Military; Coats, Ready made Dres*.—Surtouts, Codrinftons, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of the finest and light est materials; Carpet Bags of various
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    • 767 1 •Xlh (VfUE Dutch ship FANNY, Captain JffSße X Via DBft MlDlli, Will fcedtapatched (or the above port oo or about the tld current. For height or pa»o§e AP JOHN h SON. Singapore. 13/ A February, 1856. L f WHAMFOA A CO'S ADVERTISEMENTS. 11 ESSRS WHAMPOA h CO. hove always oo
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  • 2470 2 Singapore, Thursday, 6th March, 1856. H. M. Ship Spartan, Captain Sir W. Hoste, Bart., left this on the 26th ultimo for Borneo. The Peninsular and Oriental Company's Screw Steam-ship Chusan Captain Curling, arrived here on the 4th current at 11 A. M., from Calcutta the 24th ultimo.
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  • 279 2 Jft". 'J" ?<*<*» Gazette, Fehruara, 18.) A C riminal Session of the Court vm openad on the 11th Hon. the Governor, but it was adjourned till after the arrival of the saailateaeer, aa it is thought our new Recorder may pqnlbty arrive by it. Binde writing the above, we
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  • 5039 2 Overland Hews via AgraFIKJDT UULLKTIH. The tietmer tfombay Wt Aden fjr Calcutta 14th Febiuary at 9 o'cJoik p m. coofi'ined that Ru*m fus accepted (ht Aui* triau piepoeaU uucoidiiteaally. T h e Pari* Council of War has bcuo die»ul**d. 1„ proceeding secret. A r, Armi»'»ce is immediately expected lUltne
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 830 2 THfe LONDON ORIENTAL STEAM TRANSIT INSURANCE OFFICE. (ESTABLISHED IN 1843.) K rVI H E Undersigned are prepared to -1 *ccept\i«ks (covered by opto Po£gßg£mggl Iteies with the London Insurance Companics) by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company'* and the Hoo'ble the Fa*t India Company*! Steamer*, 01 Steamer* under charier
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    • 765 2 THEATRE ROY AX, GRAND CONCERT. MARTIN SIMONSEN has the honor of ooonciog lo the Public of Singapore, that lie will give a second and last Giand Concert (at the Theatre) on Tuesday Evening next, the llth instant, oo which occasion he will have as entire change of Programme, and will
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  • 1255 3 Under the Admiralty regulations, ships sailing or st anchor between sunrise aod sonset are compelled to show a bright light in order to warn off any approaching ve»se a, and thoaprevent collisions. The mister mariners trad ng in the Tyne have sent In a memorial to the
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  • 1122 3 r I* i» DOW about couple of years »mce Mr Disraeli threw oat a suggestion in (he House of Commons as to the desirability of the directors issuing a gold coinage in India. Since, then, however, nothing has been done, and silver is the only currency and
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  • 505 4 Our reader* will, we ihiok, render us the justice to acknowledge that we have not prosed (hem much with Ibat eternal currency question. We ihall, therefore, be the more easily lorgiven if we call attention to the follawtng statement of the export to the East ot the precious
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  • 2090 4 (From the Rx*mi»T, Jtnuary 5.) The souu.l statement of the»"deand na'igeUon of the kingdom for the year 1854, pnMiabed b, the u n m,d of Trade, presents a new end important pellicular in the competed teat valno of the f h e
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  • 413 4 [From Ik* li me Krwt Dtcewbtr 26 The Court for the miiferttha of Crown Cases Referred boo quashed the coavtetioo of Cosmo .Gordon lor felony ia vol surrendering to a fiat ia bankruptcy. At the trial eight legal objection* wore referred; the judge* saoa
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  • 366 4 At York, the 11th December, William D. Brresford, middle-aged man, a clergyman, couaio to Lord Deciss tad heir to the peateff, wee tried for uttering 0 forged indorsement to a Mil for jfclOO. Is 1848, he applied th the Bradford Banking Company to dieeoant bill purporting
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  • 1376 4 Tbaro is something anphilosopbical, bat eery sets* ral, is tha tcftdeacy which shows Itself hers aad there to fsolsto sad eoatrast tbe servient rendered by the Allioo respectively 4s this war. Wa in England are apt to do this almost invariably ta oar own disadvantage
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