The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 7 October 1858

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 25] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE *TH OCTOBER, 1858. ii. [NO. 40
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    • 791 1 AGENTS- [Lombard Street roMOOM —Mmri Aigar Street, 11, Clement'* Lane iumB—Mr6. W. \awp. Hue Mpntpeinner, No. 6. L., ta —Mr Muir, NeW» Agent. uuitnKOMo —Friend of China Office. JUST RRCKVE© i\n FOB SALE BY THE UXBEBSIGXED. V«7 PORT ETOOM Singapore, 23 rd September, 1857. m%r AND OK SALB AT THB
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    • 1125 1 SOtt* PATENT METALLIC LIQUID' SHEATHING. THE neceaaity for a composition of the above description, at a moderate coat, to effectually prevent the accumulation of pea-weed, Barnacles, &c., on the bottoms of Iron Vessels, has been k>ng felt; it being well known that from the want of such a preparation, instances
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    • 770 1 1 1 S RA MtJTJJj >,A»g7j DC Applkmtion for Freight and Passage, to be made at toe Offices of the Company* Jo tt. T. MARSHALL, Superi ntendent. 6th October, 1858. HOMRWARP MAILS. THE Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam-ship MALABAR, conveying Her Majesty's Mails, may be looked for, from
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    • 956 1 T)AS8f90GKR8 per P, and 0. Go's steamers are JL rvjlssted to take Notice, that on and after the lat January 1857, their Baggages will be weighed and lahatM before shipment, and any excess of the regutataSaWght will be charged for at the rate of dna 14*40 per ewt to Sues,
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    • 924 1 fAUKNTS Bmyi A~Mt(W» Linjtt ill Co., Boalwotlei*. CAIXUTTA—Jit-MR* Tliocker. Spiuk It Co. b» A PIXAM»—Gmeite Offce. I< wines and spirits Ales--English and Singapore bottled, Allsopp's and Bass' beer, brandy, best cognac, < hampagne--u Ueialers," claret, first quality, cordial, cheny and •raspberry, cherry brandy, Glenlivet whiskey, gin, in cases, hock—" Johannisberg",
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    • 887 2 WKAMPOA GQVS ADVERTISEMENTS. myrESSRS WHAMPOA CO. have always 1Y1 oa sale an extensive and choice assortment •of the following Goods, selected especially for their Stores:— WHOSALK, EST AIL, AMD roa EXPORTATION. millinery and hosiery Articles to the Work Table Halzarine Dresses Bonaets of the latest modes, from Paris Berltri Wool,
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    • 959 2 AR1ICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION EOOMS OF MM UTTLC CO F COMMERCIAL SQUARE —SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, 8boes, and Slippers—Psris and London-made Braces—£ia*tic, Silk, and CoLtou; liattoua —Naval aud Military; Coats, Ready aiade Dress—Surtouta, Co4ringtons, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of the ftaest and light* ror trouserings: Cape— .Naval, Military, roragu,
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    • 686 2 THE Undersigned has resumed business to an AUCTIONEER and BROKER, at No. 14 BoatJ_ AUCTIONEER and BROKER, at No. 14 1 Quay. V JOHN HENRY. Sinfapore, 28tk June, l&fc. f *J HI 889 ART-UNION Or LONDON. <«, WEST STKAND. W«. ImirDTlD 1846. EVERY MEMBER FOBT THE CURRENT YEAR ENDING BILL
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    • 808 2 SHIP'CHANDLERS, AUCTIONEERS AND SAILMAKERS, a AVE always on hand the following well selected stock of NAVAL STOKES at very liable prices:— Russian and English COBDAOB—1 to 9 inches. Tsr'd LIB a, MABLIN, SFLX YARN— well assorted. CANVAS— 1st and 2nd quality, all numbers. BOLT ROPE and TWIXK to match the
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    • 681 2 MR HERMANN TAUPEL ud M. n 8CHWABE were .dmitted Mrtaen£ C finn on the 1st of July last < A Branch of our hone is this day Singapore under the same style. BftstNG SCHRODER Ar,. Batavia, 20tt August, 1858. KOTlCr. rpHE f mrntiTiil ftiiiiniali JL to conducted at this place
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  • 2085 3 THURSDAY MORNING, 7TH OCT., 1856. H. M. Steam corvette Eti, Commander Sir R. McC lure, arrived here on the 1st curreot, from Hongkong the 15th ultimo. The H. C. steamer Hooghly, Captain Wright, retnrned here cn the 1st current, from Pinaag and Malacca, bringing back the
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    • 1786 3 NOTICE. and signed information. Company' Shippers will now have the ontion of throwing ALL INSURABLE BISKS upon the Company by accepting their form of BILL or LADINO, which is printed in RKD, and of which a copy is annexed (marked A) and in which the usual protecting clauses are expunged.
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    • 872 3 m mu TELB CLIPPBB BARQUE "NOVA BELLA/ 391 Tons Register. Tfrfc T HE "NOVA BELLA is a yjyBi X remarkably fast sailer, and WK/ER carr e8 we H> baring delivered in Liver|>ool 521 Tons Tea, with 90 Tons ballast. Draws when laden 14 j feet, and will stand with 70
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  • 1143 4 Sinqnpot e, Sept. Q7ih 1868 PresentTlie Hoi 'ble H. S. Mcckenzie, Esq., H. T. Marshall, Esq T. Duoman, Esq Joaq. d'Almeida, Esq., M. F. Davidson, Esq. The proceedings of the last regular meeting, as also the special meeting held, were read and confirmed. A plan was laid before
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  • 1394 4 We omitted in our last to mention that another Chinese had been obliged to suspend payment. The liabilities are stated at between 50,000 and 60,000 dollars. The amount of assets is uncertain but at a meeting of creditors it was resolved to give the insolvent a year to pay
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  • 2379 4 THE STEAM TRANSPORT SERVICE. (From the Friend of India, Sepfember We mentioned some three months since that a project for creating a steam transport service via. the Cape had been placed before the Admiralty. The projector, Captain John Ford, proposed to build six vessels of 5,000 tons each, with
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