The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 30 July 1857

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertise Fd. 24. TMVRSOtMr MOBJVMJTG, 30td JUL I*, 1859. JTo. 1 4
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1183 1 AGENTS [Lombard Street." n oN Messrs *Mi?ar Street. 11, Clement'* Laos, G. W. Napp, Rue Montpensier, No. G. •liiii-Mr Muir, News Agent. I lOSOKOSO— Friend of China Office. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. rn II E 4th and oth of the Harbour rules applying to I Gunpowder have been altered as below. lnward
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    • 753 1 NOTICE. APPLICANTS for Licenses to keep a Printing Press under Act No XV of 1857, can obtain forms of Applicaiion and Declaration frotn the Head Clerk in the Commissioner's Uffice. The Commissioner of Police will daily receive and verify Applications for Licenses to keep a Printing Press from the persot.s
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    • 729 1 NOTICE, JOHN AITKEN, late Matter Mariner, MA. NL'EL FRANCIS DE SOUZA, for many if NUEL FUANCIS DE SOUZA, for many years Book-keeper anti Managing Clerk to Ma JOHN STEEL, and TEUTI'LLIAN JOUGE DE SOUZA, have associated themselves in Co* partnership as Ship-ChandUrs, Sail-Makers, Auctioneers and Geuetal Dealers, under'.he Firm of
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    • 930 1 FOR SALS LADIES ATPAREL. Berlin wool of colors, boots and shoes, English aud French bonuets direct from Paris, silk, Sdiui and nett, Dunstable and straw, balzarine dresses, caps—blond and lace, capes and cutis, Cardinals, a la mode, chemisettes of every description, cambrics English, French and Scotch, collars, finely worked, corsets
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    • 1108 1 I AGISTS. UATAVIA MC.TSIO Luiitfe k Co., Hooknclicrs. "j CALCUTTA—M..s»re Tracker, Spii<k at Co., St Andrew* (la2itU; Ottice. [Library WTL&tAms, ARTHOH CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Singapore, Ist September, 180 C. LIST OF ARTICLKS FOR SALK AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF JTCHSr 2.10T1-E CO. COjIMKHCI..L SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OU T FITTING 1) EPA HTM
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  • 10427 2 Singapore, Thursday, 30 th July 1857. H. M. ship Actaon, Lieut. Purvis, returned here on the 23rd current, from the wreck of the Transit having on board 20 officers and men. Th eActaon sailed for Hongkong on the 25th. The H. C. steamer Hooghly Captain Wright, and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 911 2 Messrs WHAMPOA 4 CO'B ADVERTISEMENTS. MESSRS WHAMPOA CO have always on Sale an extensive and choice as orimeut of the following Goods, selected especially for their Stoies WHOLESALE, RETAIL A FOR EXPORTATIO*. Millinery 4 Hosiery. Articles lo the Work Table Balzarine Dresses Bonnets of the latest modes, from Paris Berlin
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    • 931 2 CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE THE Ul. designed having been appointed Agents here for the above Office, are prepared to grant Policies payable in China, Calcutta, Bombay, London and Singapore. JNO. PURVIS CO. Singapore, 26 th May, 1853. HARRISION'S PATENT METALLIC LIQUID SHEATHING. THE necessity for a compo«ition of the above description,
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    • 717 2 Photographic Likeness Rooms, MR NEWMAN by his new process can take Likenesses which for style and tone of execution and finish cannot be surpassed by any taken in England, France or America. Prices arranged within the reach of all. Portraits taken in all weathers from 9 a. u. till 3
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    • 906 2 PinlninUr and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Office. Battery Hood —Singapore. OUTWARD MAILS. ONE of ibe Peninsular and Oriental Steam Na> ligation Company's Steam-ships, with the European Mails of the 26th June, may be ex. pected to arrive at Singapore, en route to Hongkong, on or about the Ist proximo. Application
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    • 714 2 STEAM TO MANILLA. THE Peninsular and Oriental Steam Com p»ny will continue to deipuCh M n.u the Steam Ship RAJA M to M.nilla T. the Steam Ship RAJ AM to Mmilla direct, U baa after the arrival of the Mails from England. AT plications for Freight and 'Passage to be
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  • 3211 4 Singapore, 21 st July 1657. r RESENT. Captain Marshall, Chairman. Tan Kim Seng, Esq. Thos. Dunman, Esq. With reference to the low, swampy grouuJ lying between Hain street and Holloway Lane, which is considered prejudicial ta the hea th of people living in the neighbourhood, it ia Resolved
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  • 2640 4 Chinese Coolee Trade (From the Friend of Chine, July 1.) The English and American press hate jofotd j»> LS in denouncing the Chinese Coolee Emigration. Br cause some of the paetiee engaged in it have behtrM stupidly—if rot criminally— in allowing, by bad arrangements, the destruction of hundreds of
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 1528 5 Vain Fears of Admiral ISir C. Napier* (Front the Examiner, May 30.) "In case of a sudden war withJFrance and Rnasi a. the Queen'e throne would not be worth six months' purchase," aaya Admiral Sir C. Napier, whoso special delight it ia to sxalt foreign naval forces and to
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    • 926 5 Fine It' Namei. Tons Commanders. Cowi/;at(> Destination Arc 11 M. atsamer Shannon 3653 W. Peal, Esq Calcutta H. M. staam*r Pearl 1407 Solheby, Esq do H. M ship Racehorse B. barq Melancthon B. barq Jkna Dntch barq Batavia B. ibip GUmdirogh Dt. bq Hoop van L'apelle
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