The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 10 February 1859
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section18 1859-02-10 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 26] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 10TH FEBRUARY, 1859. [NO. 618 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement782 1859-02-10 1 AGENTS [Lombard Street. LOSBON— Meaars Algar it Street, 11, ClemeiitV Lane, PAKIS— MR G. W. Yaup, Rue Montpeuaier, No. U. MALTA— Mr Muir, New* Agent. HoNb*osG— Friend of China Office. JUST MCCIVEB AXD POM SALE BY THE UXDERSIGXED. Verv superior OLD PORT in quarts. 1 M. G. MACKERTOOM. Singapore, 23rd782 words
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Advertisement1105 1859-02-10 1 HARMS© rS PATE XT METALLIC LIQUID SHEATHING. THE necessity for a composition of the above description, at a moderate cost, to effectually prevent the accumulation of sea-weed, Barnacles, &c., on the bottoms of Iron Vessels, has been long felt; it being well known that from the want of such a1,105 words
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Advertisement832 1859-02-10 1 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY 8 OFFICE Batter}- Road—Singapore. CUTWfcHfii MAILS* ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam-skips, with the European Mails of the 10th January, may be expected to arrive at Singapore, en route to Hongkong, on or about the 15th instant. Application for Freight832 words
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Advertisement947 1859-02-10 1 NQTtGt. FSSENGERS per P. and O. Co's steamers art, requested to take Notice, that on and after the 1st January 1&57, their Baggages will be weighed and labelled before shipment, and any excess of the regulated weight will be charged for at the rate of drs. 14.40 per cwt. to947 words
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Advertisement794 1859-02-10 1 C AGENT?. BAT^YIA— Me«ra Laage St Co., Booksellers. 1 CALCUTTA— Mes*rsThacker,£piuk kCo. StAadnsw'a Gazette Oflice. [Library wines and spirits Ales—English and Singapore bottled, Allsopp's and Bass' beer, brandy, best cognac, champagne—- Gaslers," daret, first quality, cordial, cherry and rasp ben* cherry brandv, Glenlivet whiskey, gin, "in cases, hock--" Johannis berg",794 words
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Advertisement791 1859-02-10 2 iASdMK-KSSAM). FHKE undesigned, having established himself as A SHIP CHAKDLBI aha AUCTIONEER at the CSOve Port, hopes, from his long experience as Master of a vessel, to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage. Hia stock will consist of evelry article requisite for Cabin or Ship's791 words
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Advertisement930 1859-02-10 2 LIST O* ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THS COMMISSION BOOMS OT mm UTTLi ca, COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SING AFORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-made Braces—Elastic, Silk, and Cotton; Buttons—Naval and Military; Coats, Ready made Dress—Surtonts, Codringtons, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of the finest and lightest material*; Carpet Bags of various sixes;930 words
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Advertisement785 1859-02-10 2 NOTICE* ITHE Undersigned has resumed business as an JL AUCTIONEER and BROKER, at No. U Boat•Ouay. JOHN HENRY. Singapore, 28 tk June, 1*858. CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE THE Undersigned having 'been appointed Agents here for the above Office, are prepared to grant Policies payable in China, Calcutta, Bombay, London and Singapore.785 words
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Advertisement644 1859-02-10 2 TO CAPTAINS AND TRADERS. MESSRS SPICER ROBINSON beg respectfully to call the attention of the above to tbeir large stocks of first class CABIN STORES, ami hope by confining their attention to that particular branch of the Shipping trade, they will continue to receive the general mpport of Commanders of644 words
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Advertisement791 1859-02-10 2 NOTICE. W* to ,r tim te r«»enhip hi. therto existing between us, viz: between JOHN LINDSAY ADAM, and JAMES GCTHIU Wn sox, at Batavia, and between JOHN LIKDSAT ADAM, JAMES GUTHRIE WILSON, CHARLES H.r and 1 IBTER BROEKMAN, at Sourabaya, under TK style of ADAM CO. at both places, is791 words
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Article1453 1859-02-10 3 THURSDAY MORNING, 10TH FEBY., 1809. The British steamer United iervicr, Captain Pitzinaurice, from Bombay ami Malacca the 20th December, arrived In re on the 3rd current. She will proceed to Hongkong in a few days. H. F. M.'s sloop Dim Joao de Castro, Captain Pereira, from1,453 words
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Article678 1859-02-10 3 (From the Pinang Gazette January 29J The Dutch Government hns at last yielded to the popular demand to throw open all its eastern possessions to private enterprise. It has not only remqved the restrictions tliat have hitherto l>een enforced, but has accepted the new policy with sincerity add is678 words
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Article3607 1859-02-10 3 SHANGHAI. On Monday, the 17th inst, a numerous body of the representatives of the English and Indian tirms at Shanghai waited on His Excellency the Earl of Elgin at the British Embassy, by appointment, to present a complimentary address on his Lordship's successful cereer in the North of China.3,607 words
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Advertisement595 1859-02-10 3 FOR SALS A very handsome light PAL AN gn|_ A QUIN CARRIAGE, built of Mahogany, Miraboo and Teak, patent Axles and Springs, Spring Cushions, fitted for single or a pair of ponies. Apply to HODGSON CO. Flint Street. Singapore, Sth December, 1858. KQ>T IGi. MR A. M. MARTIN is authorized595 words
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Article506 1859-02-10 4 [jFrom the North China Herald, January 15. J From Japaji (Nagasaki) we have dates to the 31st ulto. The Japanese of that port now have permission to sell bullocks to foreigners and they do so at three Mexican dollars a head, the Governor has also imported a large number506 words
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Article395 1859-02-10 4 (from the Bengal Huriaru, Jang. 25. Our reader* will be glad to see the following General Order which has lust been pnblisl ed by the Governor General at Allahabad. May it be long before Rebellion, —which it is announced no longer exists in Oude—reappears tliere again: and may the395 words
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Article1329 1859-02-10 4 The narrative would be as long as U would >* rioua. which should five en account, approucM n to adequacy, of the exploits and achievement British Mercantile Marine. It is a very ahoy, since we had to record the conduct, in great dangff r 01 one commander, Captain Johnstone,1,329 words
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Article671 1859-02-10 4 Ve**eU Name*. Ton* j Commander*. Consignee*. Destination Ar 9 T H. M.'s steamer E*k 1175 Sir R. McClure H.F.M. sip. DonJoao <lt Castro 120 Pereira B. schooner Shanghai 174 Bunwrs 8 hip Celestial 494 Brut M schooner Mane 137 Nicholson nbriT B. N. Jar vie 168671 words