The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 21 January 1858

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  • 23 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. #V»L *26. j jfstAfl Hi J V SMJTGJiPOHB, TBIHBD UTMfOMJT »ln JAJTUAB I* 1868. JTo. 3
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 744 1 AGENTS- [Lombard Street.' LOHDOX-Meaar. Algar Street, 11, Clement's Lane, Kuis-Mr G. W. Yapp, R»« Montpenster, No. 6. M ALT A Mr Muir, News Agent. HOKOKONG —Friend ot China Office. > To be Leased, rliwucapuai Dunuiup commanding beautiful views cf the surrounding countiy. For terms and other particulars apply to ALFRED
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    • 845 1 VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS. For Sale by Public Auction. THE whole of that 7ilaabie Estate comprised in Government Grant No. I of Singapore Town District; commonly known is Dickinson's Proi erty at Bukit Ppssoo, will be sold by Publio Auction in small allot* ments for building purposes on Leaees for 99
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    • 936 1 If OTIC E. MR TAN BEND GAM his been autbo rized to tigo our Firm per procuration. KIMSRNG k CO. Singapore, 70th November, 1867. EbTABLISBKD 1847. J. BARE CO. Ship Chandler*, Saiimakeis, AUCTIONEERS, WINE, SPIRIT AND BEAR MERCHANTS A T o 1 Boat Quay and Ftint Street, Buttery Hood, Singapore,
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    • 813 1 NOTICE. BY mutual agreement, Mr PAUL PICKEN PACK and Mr THKODOR THIBS, lata agent for MESSRS BEHN, MEYER CO., of Singapore, have this day established a Genera! Agency and Commission business under the Style of PICKENPACK, THIEB CO. at Bangkok, Siam, by vrhich the late firm of PICKENPACK ceases on
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    • 625 1 AGENIi. BAIAVIA— Mturi Laoge k. Co., Booluoilcrs. CALCUTTA— Messrs TLacker, Spink Ic Co., St AMwn PIHAHd-GftXeitc Ottce. library i TOUT. j House in Stamford Road I I 8t preseut occupied by Mrs QHfaSw Tempest. n A,#o 1,,e un S»*°w OD cikny Hill. Apply to A. L JOHNSTON A CO. <S»«0o/x>re,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 595 2 A DTI RTH IMB NTS. C WBAMPOA h Ctl have always aa O wmm aad ehowa MOftatat of tMeet, aei—tad eapaeially M their u, lttalL B VOR »X»ORTaTIO*, «f Aft latest TaoLof aao Cuftt, Coftara, af Finlteh aad Ifaatta MtMMica of the ioaat quality cofeatures Irap't Caps and Dress—. M
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    • 853 2 HARRISION'S k J 77» "('i'; Tr TBI NMuitjr for a nam position of iK« above description, at a moderate eoet, to efeeraaUj ptllHl tka eccamaletleo ol Boa weed, BoffietHL tOf the tmira of Iroa Vessels, bet b«o long fait j It belof well kaoea that from the m*mt of net
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    • 563 2 ---*—l il w OllifiMJK JtSL pected to arriee at Itagm #pe, with tfa SaeaMbde, My be NMMM Hongkong, I »»T r'ft fminiir and Stedm Navigation Co npany*s Itkom ehip CADIZ, conveying HOT Majesty %Matfd, may be looked to*, #om Hoop koog, en root, to Obi to and bom bay, abool
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    • 701 2 FYTOE Policies as they at praam aland effect uslly i com 4m risk of Fire «a all Goods hseured to Loodoo, daring tire Trenail by Bad fro® SouthThis 40i«t hna been raised owing io 4m destructive Are at Me®» Picaroao Si Cu's Waiabouase at Caadoa Tow., aaffit is therefore adrifaMrifcat
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    • 1034 2 s LIBT Of ARTfOLRS FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OP f'> I ft d* W T>{' COMMERCIAL SQUARE— SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoes, end Slippers—Peris snd Lendon-made B—eae—klaatte. 81 ik-»ad Cotton; Buttons— Naval and Military Coots, Beady made I)r»*s—Surtouu, Codriugtons, Pilots, Office, Sliootittg, nf the finest and light est
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  • 1616 3 Singapore, Thursday, 21*/ Jany. f 1858. H. M. Steam-ship Adventure Captain Lacy, arrived here on the evening of the 16th current, from Calcutta the having on board the left wing of the 70th Regt. Bengal N. I. They will proceed to Hongkong to-morrow. The Dutch Mail steamer
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  • 5420 3 LABITAN —have no ,e "dijjh'.est information regarding the p ogres* of this Colony during the past year. SARAWAK— The peace of this Settlement was lor a rime ii terrnpted in 1857 by an outbreak on the part of a section of Che population, attended with considerable loss of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 890 3 STEAM TO JAVA. THE Netherlands India Steam Boat Company's Steamer KONINGIN DER NEDERLANnFN having been engaged by the Java Govern- 'f or the Service of the Monthly Mail between Lavia and Singapore, will ply regularly between Lavia and Singapore, leaving the former port about L Io*h or lith of every
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  • 1291 4 The Boa* Administration. (From iht Friend of India. December 34.) We announce In another column whet we believe to be tbo final settlement of this great aeetloo of tbo Indian Reform. Tbo doable Government with Ita complex machinery, lie previous communications, and ita heavy array of clerks la to
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  • 1103 4 P fuels' N*met Tarns tmtmander i f'onstgneet J Pesfntafioo fa H. M ship Amethyst 914 lirenletl, Esq H II. steamer Adventure 1800 Lacy, Esq Hongkong H C. steamer Hoogkly 185 Wright Dutch barq A 'habut 571 Beck A. L. Johnston A Co Repairing B. barq Verbena
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  • THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 1367 5 llf THIS PORT THERE ARE NO DUTIES ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, AND VESSELS OP BVBRV NATION ARB FREE OP ALL CHARGES, EXCEPT LIGHT DUES LEVIED ON CERTAIN VESSEL .UNDER THE ACT XIII OP 1564, THE HIGHEST OP WHICH I 9 ONB ANNA (LESS THAN SCENTS) PER
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    • 98 5 On LONDON— The Oriental and Mercantile Banks are not drawing, but the Nortb-West Bank of India has negotiated 6 Months' Sight Bills at 4s 9cU The amount of Private Bills sold has been very moderate, none but first class Paper being taken, at 4s 9d a4s lOd for 6
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    • 118 5 The demand for England has abated, but vessels of 4 to 500- tons find employment in various charters. To Akyab and England £3 15s To Siam and back 42 a 45 Cents To Hongkong 50 a 55 Cents. To load at Rice ports for China 80 aB5 Cents. The
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    • 828 5 COTTON GOODS. GREV SHIRTINGS— The demand noticed in our last has continued, and supplies have been taken freely at a slight advance on prices previously ruling. The clearances have been heavy but the majority for goods sold for arrival. Sales reported consist of 62s lb 6£ al *190;
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    • 664 5 ALUM—Demand improving; sales at $1.85 a 1.90. ARRACK, Batavia—Continues in request ami imports limited sales at $25 a 40 per half leaguer, according to proof. BETELNUT—• In demand and no supplies nominally at $2 25. BEES' W AX—Continues in good request ami imports of first quality oominand $43
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