The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 20 March 1856

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rot. S3. aiJITGUPOME, THVRSJMT JMOMUTMJrG, SOTH JHAWLCH, 1856. Jfo. IS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 847 1 WOTiriCATXOX. BY TUB HON'BLE THE GOVERNOR OF PRINCE OF WALES ISLAND, SINGAPORE AND MALACCA. THOMA* DUNAJAN, EIQUIRR, has been appointed a Member of the Municipal Committee at this Station, u> til further orders By Order, ROBT. CHURCH. Secretory to the Governor. Singapore, the 18 th March, 1856. GOVE&NXENT NOTXTICATIOH. NOTICE
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    • 715 1 Hniinlar tad Oriental |U«n Navigation Company's OAco. Battery Road—Singapore, OUTWARDKAILS. ON E ol the Peninsular aod Oriental Stain Navigation Company*! Sltam-ships, with the European Mails of the lOth Febiuary, may be expected to arrivo at Siogapore, in tool* to Huogkoog, on or a boss I the 18th instant. Application for
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    • 828 1 LADIES APPAREL. Bulla wool of colors, hoot* aad ilmn, English sod Ffcoch bo—U direct Cms Kris, aflfc, satio and oott, D—table aod straw, balsariee dresses, caps—blood aad lace, capes and coir, Cesdtoeto, ala mode, chemisettes of every desciiption, eemhriei— English, French aad Reatck, collars, ftady work ad, eocseta wiiboat seam,
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    • 773 1 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE ▲T THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF JOH LITTLE A CO. COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boats, Show, and Slippers—Park and London-made wras Blatfic, Silk, and Cotton; Battens—Naval and •ana s im ¥0 £5 f* •ores ■WSH Table Cloths, Linen, and Cotton, Bengal; Brandy—Old Pale, Bed Seal; Cbaraoague
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    • 774 1 ORIENTAL COLONIAL CWCUUS. GW. WHEiTLEY CO Ori-UI A|MM, 156 Leadenhall Street, London, hart prepared a ttrealar containing Prices of Men Supplies Oilmen's Stores—Ssddlerj—Hans, Pistols. Are.— Plata sad Plated-vara—Watches*-( locks—Jseellery—Lamps—C a tier j—Baths—Perfumery— S tatioaery sad all European necessaries, which may be ba4 Satis oa appiicatioa to Messrs T. 0. Crank
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  • 19 2 At Malacca, on Sunday, the <nd March, 1866, the' wife of Low AH HUSK, Esquire, of a Sox.
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  • 5127 2 Singapore, Thursday, 20/% March, 1856. The French frigate Constantine and sloop Vcstu arrived here from Mani a on the 17th instant, when salutes were exchanged between the French vessels, the U. S. frigate Macedonia and the Battery. H. M. Steam-ship Encounter, Captain O'Callagban, arrived here on the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 848 2 TBS LONDON OR STEAM TRANSIT ZNS ANCB OFFICE. (ESTABLISHED IN 1843.) TH E Undersigned are prepared to accept risks (covered by open Po--1 accept risks (covered by open Policies with the London Insurance Cora- panics) by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's and the Hoo'ble the East India Company's
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    • 990 2 PATENT L C L QVZD 5h THE necessity for a composition of the shove description, a» a moderate cost, to effectually praveat tba accumulation of Bea.«eed, Btratel", tic., ou tbe bottom, of Iroa Ves«el«, baa baa* b»| fait; it being w.U kaowa tb.t from the icaaf of aacb a preparation,
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    • 505 2 L i I GUIDING BTAR, os, Joa> Register, bat superior accommodation for a few For further particulars, apply to Captain Gear* softaoa board, oral the w"• HAMILTON, GRAY CO "ineapme, Ist March, 1856. □5 LOIISOH ASSURANCE (FIRE BBANCB-) E Undersigned having been appointed by the DVH Agents at Singapore, art
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  • 478 3 {From the Pintng Gazette, March 8 The P. fc 0. Steamer C kusen arrived here on the 2nd Instant, from Calcutta, en route for China. The Lhasa* left Calcutta on the 24 h Ultimo, with about 1,100 cheele -of opium, only 12 of which were for this fort. By
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  • 2310 3 EDITOR OFTBB HBRVLD:— An indifferent reader of« former letter, noder the signature of" Fi<>neer/' might be induced to say that I detract from the merita of Commodore Perry, or that the article above referred to conveys the idea that his achievements in Japanese diplomacy were of trifling importance, or
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  • 5740 3 Conservative View of the Fe&ce roposals. The new re»ce project will sfford the public an opportunity of estimating the wide d ffeoce that rzia'a between the pro® is? a end the parforaaneee of oar Prime Minister. Hia wordo h»»e been bold, and hat aetiona are contemptible.' Tbe man who
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  • 1000 4 Feuds' Natmet. Tons Commanders. Consignees. Destination tfc. H. M steamer Encounter 906 O'Callaihio, Esq French frigate Coasta-tine Montravell, Esq 1 French sloop Pissss Chierry, Esq U. 8. snip M•cadmium 1350 Pope, Esq a aoa ea*»a i .United States R STaanter Hellespont 447 Keys Maclaine, Fraaer A
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