The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 14 January 1858

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1 6 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser /'ol. 35- THI iiHit.j r Mtmjru 1 Itii 1 I..-,* j*y>. a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 792 1 AGENTS Lombard Street.\ LnNnos —Messrs Algar Sc Street, 11, Clement's Lane, J J'Aias-Mr G. W. \a|»p, Hue Montpoimur, bo. G. MALTA— Mr Muir, "ew* Age'it. I HONGKONG Friend ol Clima Omce. J Th efollowiwj Statement of the disposal of***™j"**** utilized by the tale of the property the la*e British ship
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    • 844 1 VALUABLE BUILDING LOT J. For Sale by Public Auction. THE whole of that valua* le E«t*te comprised in Government Grant No. I of Singapore Town District; commonly known is Dickinson's Proierty at Bokit Passoo, will be sold by Publio Auction in small allotments for building purposes on Leases for 99
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    • 951 1 2TOT1C2. MR TAN HBNG GAM ha* teen autho rized to list* our Firm per pirx-maiion KIMSENG k CO. S nqapore, Wtk Korember, 1857. ESTABLISH! P 1*47. a. J. DAM L CO. Ship Chan filers, Sailmakers, Auctionkfrb, WINE, SPIRIT AND BERR MERCHANTS, No 1 Boat Quay and Flint Street, Battery Road,
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    • 854 1 NOTICE BY mutual agreement, Mr PAUL Ptc1 KKNPACK and Mr TIIBODOR THIES, late agrnt for MESSRS BEHN, MEYBK CO., of Singapore, have this day established a General Agency atul Commission business under the Style of PICKENPACK, THIE8 CO. at Bangkok, Siam, by which the late firm of P- a PICKENPACK
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    • 624 1 ~=\_/"~(|)'?^[*&"^*$=&"/!$/$'~> TO X.JLT. 'X 1 H House in Stamford Road »t preaeut occupied by Mra rr A,s0 l^e Bun g*low on Clung Hill. Apply to A. L JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, 11 tk November, 1857. NOTICE. MR WILLIAM ADAMSON and MR HENRY WILLIAM WOOD are authorised to sign for the BORNEO
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 905 2 ADVERTISEMENTS. MESSRS WHAMPOA A CO. have aWays on Ink no tiUMiTt nod choice assortment of KM following Goods, selected especially for their taouMii, AITAIL ron IX?O*TATIO«. Millinery 4 Hosiery* Astinlos to the Work Table Belxarioe Dreeees nwnn i>f ike latest modes, from Paris BeHln WooL of assorted colors u u
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    • 883 2 CA If TOM INSURANCE OITXCB rE Ur.denigoed hiriaf been appointed Agents here (or the above Office, arc prepared to Kit Policies payaMe In China, Calcutta, Bombay, doo aod Singapore. JNO. PURVIS A CO. Singapore, 26th Map, 1852. HARRISION'S PATENT METALLIC U«VD SHEATHING. rE necessity for a composition of the aboee
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    • 899 2 Feninsul&r and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's OAce. Battery Road —Singapore• ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam-ships, with the European Mailt of the 26th November, may be expected to arrieoat Singapore, en route to Hongkong, on or about the 15th instant. Application for Freight and Passage, to
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    • 757 2 NOTICE. The London and Oriental Steam Tranti i Insurance Office. rE Policies as they at present stand effectually cover the risk of Fire on all Goods insu'ed to Loodoo, during the Transit by Rail from Southampton. This poiot has been raised owing to the destructive fire at Messrs PICKFOSD IS
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    • 1121 2 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THB COMMISSION ROOMS OP JOHN LITTLE A CO. COMMERCIAL SQUARE —SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. BooU, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London -mads Braces—Elastic. Silk, and Cotton: Buttons— Naval and Military; Coats, itesuly made Dress—Surtouts, Codriugtons, Pilots, Office, Sliooting, of the finest and lightest materials; Carpet Bags
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  • 2591 3 Singapore, Thursday, 14 th J any., 1858. The British Steam-ship Mauritius, Captain Cruikshank, from Calcutta the 31st ultimo, arrived here on the 12th current,. having on board 75/ Sepoys of the Regt. Bengal N. I., under Col. Kennedy. They will proceed to Hongkong to-morrow. The British steamer
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  • 2265 3 SiNOAPORE (continued.) —The Supreme Government !ia\ ordered the Governors of the different Presidencies and Governments and other heads of departments, to make annual reports on the condition of the Governments and departments under their charge, the Grst publication of these reports f onk place during th* course
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 871 3 STEAM TO JAVA. THE Netherlands India Steara Boat Company's Steamer KONINGIN DER NEDERLANn£N, baring been engaged by the Java Government for the Service of the Monthly Mail between jj a a via and Singapore, will ply regularly between [-liana and Singapore, leaving the former port aboni ,j, e 10th or
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    • 312 3 YZE &MAN VAN SOEST, SHIP CHANDLERS, 8AILMAKERS AND GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS. Flint Street, opposite P. O. Co's Offices. RESPECTFULLY inform Shipowner!, Merchants, Commanders of Vessels and the Public, that they ha?e always on hand a large and complete stock of Naval Stores of the best quality and at the lowest
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  • 522 4 Singapore, 8th January 1858. PRESENT. The IJon'nle H S MACKENZIE Esq.— President. J. D'ALMtiDi.-y T. LH'FVAN, R. LITTLE, J On the application of Chu Peng to be allowed lo open a new dyeing house in Queen Street II was Resolved that a License he granted on the condition
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  • 1047 4 (From the Daily Prett November 6.) e trust tlilt Lord Elgin will not overlook the Island of Formosa in any new Treaiy be may make with the Emperor of China. The capacity for production of the liland It coniiderable, bat the Interior is reported to be inhabited by aboriginal
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  • 400 4 The New York Timet from which joarnal we ex-J ''acted, the ether day, some isptitut iiUlligtaefl from Chins regarding a projected aeitu'e of the land of Formoza ae «e*arity for the payment by the Chioeae Government of the iadmmity demanded for damages done
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  • 1723 4 Return to an Order of 'he II iraarable Tha House of Commons. diH 2Vk Aiis t H7 /vr. Cory °i Dtapa'ch f tb« Cro't ,f D.rrrto'o »f til* F««t I dta Cte,«*r tk> (1 iHratr General of Mm in CataHl, IttW iti j 4*j «f March 1857
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  • 1903 4 The Insurrection, F rom the Friend of India, Deer. 21. There are penod* in every well fought war. in every rebellion where the combatants are tolerably well matched, when either side seem to pause. They then gather themselves up for fresh exertion, and take breath before they make more
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 580 5 MR LA-YARD —The Managing CommitHee of Ibe Bombay Association received Mr Layard on Satnr. tlay last at half-past four p. M. at the Garden House of Mr Jiigonnotli Sunkersett. Among the gentlemen present, were Meters Framjee Nesserwaqjee, Dr Bbawoo Daiyee >ugoiiiiath eunkersett, Nowto« gee Fnrdonjee. Bonianjee Hormn«jee Manekjee Nesserwaiyjee
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    • 2621 5 The Electric Telegraph. By etuiad ef h a Excellency the Governor, the Report of Mr M'Gowan,-the So. srintendetu of Eioc trie Telegraph* in tb>• colony, ha* recently boon laid before both House* of Parliament. The Australian c«4 nits. and especially Victoria, are f really indebted to Mr M'G"jran for
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    • 1440 5 Great Britain en the World's Map. We m two Uttle tpoti bnddled op lato a eeraer, awkwardly allot of to aide, u it wore, yet faeieg tko greet sea, ea the eery verge and Up of the great waste of water*, with aothiag oateide of the a to pret-ol
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    • 654 6 Pre* Benmfitr, Iww Mr Peico, <neradii| (too oa high, Strowiog tbo wrtb with ioU, and eora, aid flow'rt: Tha air was ealaa, aad busb'd all soothingly Tbo iskt (tint Under of War-god'a pow'rsTho goddeaa apoke: Bqasla ia woitb aad might, Son of Trench, Qermaa, Raaa,
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    • 653 6 VmeW Names. j I on* ,-TT Commander i Consignees. Destination tfc. H. M. »hip Amethyst Freoch barq Macao 9 IS 439 Greotell, Ksq Dueal A. L. Johostoo Co a C Hoogkoog or Macao Do<eh harq Vhabus 1 671 Beck Ditto Repairing B- barq Verbena I 460
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 167 6 uiiiiaaaB REMARKS. Rain occasionally all day. Slight nib occasionally. Fair. Fair. Heavy rain from noon to 2 p. a. Fair. 'light rain occasionally. Fair. Rain from A to 7 p. m. Rain liom 4 to 7 p. m. Slight Thin from 4 to 5 p. m. Rain from 7 to
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