The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 10 September 1857
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section16 1857-09-10 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rol. 34. THVHBD*4Tr JHOMJPMJTG, lOTU SEPTESIBEIt, IBSJ. «Vo. :<G16 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement764 1857-09-10 1 AGEVTS. [Lombard Street. Low DOS —Messrs Algar Street, 11, Clement's I-ane, PARIS —Mr G. W. Yapp, Hue Montpensier, No. 6. MALTA —Mr Muir, News Agent. HONGKONG— Friend of China Office. GO OTiriC ATION. QFTLHE FOLLOWING IS REPUBLISHED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION: By Order J F. A. MACNAIR, Offg. Secy, to the764 words
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Advertisement914 1857-09-10 1 NOTIFICATION. THE FOLLOWING IS PUBLISHED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION J By Order, J. F. A. McNAIR, Offg. Secy. to the Governor of the Straits Settlements. Singapore, 6th September, 1857. Sir JAMES MELVILL, K c. B &c., &c., lc INDIA BOARD, 12 tk May, 1857. Sir,—l am directed hy the Commissioners for914 words
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Advertisement740 1857-09-10 1 NOTICE. MESSRS YZELMAN VAN SOEST BEG respectfully lo inform the Merchants, Ship Owners, and Captains of Vessels, in Singapore, •hat they >ha*e commenced business at the undermentioned address as Snip CDAADLERS SI PBOVlsioa MERCHANTS. In soliciting a share of Public Patronage YZELMAN SI VAN SO EST beg to assure those740 words
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Advertisement937 1857-09-10 1 ON SALE AT THE FREE PRESS OFFICE In 2 vols, price #5. A GRAMMAR AND DICTIONARY CF THE MALAY LANGUAGE. By J. CRAWFORD, E-q., F.R S.. LANGUAGE. By J. CRAWFORD, E>q., F.R S.. Author of The History of the Indian Archipelago.'* Stnpa/jcre, 18 tk February, 1857. HODGSON CO. SHIP CHANDLERS.937 words
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Advertisement1003 1857-09-10 1 ^)$;*$<%={.@:]!|}>+"+~?%,\\<=|] WaZ-LIAMS, ANTHON A GO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Singapore, Is/ September 1856. LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF JOHN LITTLE CO. COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPOBB. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT-fl Boots, Shoes, and Slippers—Pari# and London-mad* V 7!?. ces ~lda-tic, Silk, and Cotton; Buttona—Naval and Military; Coats, Ready made Dress—Surtouts. Codnngtons, Pilots,1,003 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement904 1857-09-10 2 JULessrs WHAHSPOA CO'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Vf ESSRS WHAMPUA CO. have always od [?X Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following Goods, selected especially for their Stores; WHOLESALE, RETAIL A FOR EXPORTATIO*. Millinery Hosiery. Articles fo the Woik Table Baliarine Dresses Bonnets of the latest modes, from Paris Berlin Wool,904 words
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Advertisement884 1857-09-10 2 CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE TUE Undersigned having been appointed Agents here for the above Office, are prepared to grant Policies payable in China, Calcutta, Bombay, London and Singapore. J NO. PURVIS SI CO. Singapore, 26th May, 1852. HAIIRISION'S PATENT METALLIC LIQUID SHEATHING. *TMIE necessity for a composition of the above M.884 words
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Advertisement912 1857-09-10 2 Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Office. Battery lload —Singapore* OUTWARD"WAIL 3. ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam-ships, with the European Mails of the 9th August, may be expected to arrive at Singapore, eu route to Hongkong, on or about the 16th instant. Application for Freight912 words
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Advertisement813 1857-09-10 2 STEAM TO MANILLA. I'fil HE Peninsular and Oriental Sieam Navigation JL C ompany will continue to despatch Monthly the Steam Ship RAJA U to Manilla direct, 24 hours after the arrival of the Mails from England, Applications for Freight and Passage to be made at the Company's Office, Battery Road,813 words
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Advertisement836 1857-09-10 2 ESTABLIsII i.D 1647. G. J. DARE CO. Ship Chandlers, Sailmakers, AUCTIONEERS, WINE, SPIRIT AND BEER MERCHANTS, No 1 Boat Quay and Flint 61reef, Buttery lioad, Singapore, RESPECTFULLY INFOIM SHIPOWNER*, \J ER chant?, Commanders of vessels and the Public, thai they keep constantly on hand a large and complete stock of836 words
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Article2143 1857-09-10 3 Si/tyuport, TUursdan, 10/ A bept. 1857* T!ic British steamer Lujhlnuig, Cipt. Durham, from Hongkong the 271h ult. arrived here cm the 3rd current, having on board 0 officers and GJ men of the Madras Artillery for Pinang, and sailed for Pinang and Calcutta on the 4th. She2,143 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement893 1857-09-10 3 STEAKS TO JAVA. TIIE Netherlands India Steam Boat Company's Steamer ROWING IN DER NEDEKLANpEN, having been engaged by ihe Java Government for the Service ol the Monthly Mail between Batavia and Singapore, will ply regularly "between Batavia and Singapore, leaving tue former port about t j,e 1 Oth or 11th893 words
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Advertisement791 1857-09-10 3 FDR LIVERPOOL. "IUiE A. lirftque ALLIANCE, 677 Tons Registei, having a large portion of her Cargo engaged, will have quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to MIDDLETONS 8s CO. Singapore, 22nd July, 1857. DWELLING HOUSE TO LET. To be let by the month, or for a term of years.791 words
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Advertisement788 1857-09-10 3 NOTICE. THE Underpinned have received instructions to sell by Public AuoMon, on Monday, the 28th I fell by Public Auen'on, on Monday, the 28th instant. The Valuable H usehold Furnituie &c., comprising articles of Bombay Manufacture of a very choice description, belonging to C. J. CURTIES, Esq., changing his residence.788 words
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Article968 1857-09-10 4 Singaporej 7th September 1857. PRESENT. Captain Marshall, Chairman. John Harvey, Esq. Tan Kim Seng, Esq. Read a letter (A) from the Secretary to the Honorable the Governor, in reply to the Chairman's letter to His Honor, proposing that free labourers be employed to sweep and cleanse the town,968 words
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Article10138 1857-09-10 4 Brig»dier Wilaoo is row in command at Delhi, in the place of Sir Henty Barnard. We bfliere it ii qu'te true that General Lloyd baa b en suspended, and that General Hewitt ia to be tried for letting the Robilcund mu'ineera escape. As re gards the latter the Meerut10,138 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
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Article562 1857-09-10 5 The Sources of the Nile. AT the last meeting of the Geographical Society AU interesting paper was read by Mr A. W. Twyford upon t e r cent expedition to discover the •> u cee of the Nile. Tl* expcJi'ion. filmed unde Fienc.u and Fiypl n it flueoce, left562 words
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Article1265 1857-09-10 6 The French Demands against ChiUna— Religious Propagandism to be Sanctioned by Treaty. (From the Sew York Herald, June 10.) The instructions alien to Baron Grot, the French Commissioner to bins, could, with ona exception, be advantage-raily copied by our own government. The new ommissloner la directed, In the first1,265 words
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Article1089 1857-09-10 6 Vessels' N«wfi. Tons Commanders (Consigners. Pesttuatton AR. 11. A1 *HIP Amethyst 923 Greenlell, htq H. M yacht Emperor I <• E«q 1 Japan 11. I M ship Virgwie MODS. DuPlas Brest Amer. ship 1 hilosneU 800 Nichols Maclaine, Eraser FIT (Jo boston B. barq J. Luchanun1,089 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous11 1857-09-10 6 Table of Weather in Singapore daring the Month of May, 185711 words
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