The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 3 March 1859
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section18 1859-03-03 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 26] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 3RD MARCH, 1859. [NO. 918 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement779 1859-03-03 1 AG £>TS. [Lombard Street. TonDOK-Messvs Algar k Street, 11, Clement', Lane, PA His— Mr G. W. Yapp, R»e Montpeimrer, Wo- <>• Mr Muir, News Agent. ot China Office. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. Very superior OLD I>O*T'"^ERTOOM. Singapore, 23rd September, 1857. juir^icEiVEDT^ AND ON SALE AT THE779 words
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Advertisement1094 1859-03-03 1 HRRRCSQR'S PATENT METALLIC LKjUtD SHEATIIIXG. IE necessity for a -composition of the above X 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 a preparation,1,094 words
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Advertisement840 1859-03-03 1 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NA VIGATION COM PANTS OFFICE Battery Road —Singapore. OUTWfRB MAILS. iNE of tlie Peninsular and Oriental Steam ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam-ship?, with the European Mails of trie 25th January, may be expected to arrive at Singapore, en route to Hongkong,840 words
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Advertisement965 1859-03-03 1 Hemes. "OASSENGERB per P. and O. Co's steamers are X revested to take Notice; that on and after the Ist January 1857, their Baggages' wiH he -Weighed and labelled before shipment, and any excess of the regulated weight will be charged for at the rate of drg. 14.40 per cwt.965 words
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Advertisement770 1859-03-03 1 AGENTS. BATAVIA—Messrs Lange tt Co., Bookaelkj*. CALCUTTA—MeaaraThacker, Spink JtCo. St ANDREW'S PlSASG—Gaieite Office. f Library wines and spirits: "if Ales—English and Singapore bottled, AllsOpto'sand Bass' beer, brandy, best cognac, champagwe u Geislens,'' claret, first quality, Cordial, cherry ahd raspberry, cherry brandy, Glenlivet whiskey, gin, in cases, hock--" Johannisberg", liquears assorted!770 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement775 1859-03-03 2 •ftSo*o*-<UAM). mHE undersigned, having established himself as X Ship Chaxdle* and AtrcrioNnn at the -L Shi T Chamber and Auction xxn at the shove Port, hopes, from his long experience as Master of a vessel, to give satisfaction to those L L! „A moderate pr He will also par the775 words
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Advertisement884 1859-03-03 2 LIST or ARTICLES FOR SALE AT TME COMMISSION BOOMS OF JOHN UTTLK CO, COMMERCIAL BQCARB-SINGAPORE. a Ml Effl I 1 ir*> It" ngj of the finest andlifbt ■wy* SX MOTS, Saaonj, Mnil, and Tweed Gowns, l>oek, Linen Drill, and Flannel and Flannel r* *rr Alpaca; Kid Gloves White, black, and884 words
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Advertisement779 1859-03-03 2 KQTfCI*/ r[E Undersigned has resumed business m an AUCTIONEER and BROKER, at No. 14 BoutQuay. i JOHN HENRY. Singapore, 2 8tk June, 18$8. w m TNI LINVUN ASSURANCE (FIRE BRANCH.) mHE Undersigned having been appointed by the 1 Corporation of the above Company, as their Agents at Singapore, are prepared779 words
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Advertisement670 1859-03-03 2 TO CAPTAINS AND TRADEBS. ■IRESAAS SPICER ROBINSON JLVJL beg respectfully to call the attention of the above to their large stocks of first class CABIN STORES, and hope by confining their attention to that particular branch of the Shipping trade, they will continue to receive the general support of Commanders670 words
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Advertisement759 1859-03-03 2 nonet, M E CURTIEB (Surgeon, Ac.) begs to intim**. IIL for general information, that he has HOT*) 609 NOTTH BO D Singapore, 16th September, 1868. nonet. TTF K JAMES JOSEPH MACKENZIE 11 admitted a partner in our firm. 7 DENT CO Homgkomg, 181* October, 1868 AB Y6R.TI SKIftSST BATAVIA, 26t*759 words
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Article2272 1859-03-03 3 THE RECENT PKESEXTMENT. C From the Recorder of Singapore. To WILLIAM HENRY READ, Esq., Singapore. Dated at Singapore, l(»th February, 1859. Sir,—I have the honor to transmit to you, as Foreman of the Grand Jury assembled at the last Criminal Session held at Singapore, a copy of my letter2,272 words
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Article2199 1859-03-03 3 THURSDAY MORNING, SKD MARCH, 1850. The Borneo Company's Screw steamer Sir James Brooke, Captain McMillan, arrived here on the 24th ultimo, from Siam the 19th, and returned to Siam on the 2nd current. The British steamer Fiery Cross, Capt. White, arrived here on the 25th ultimo,2,199 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement872 1859-03-03 3 CHUTtUD MM or INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated by with Liability Cavitml £644,000, (one-half paid ap) with powers to increMfi the game to £3,000,000. Court of Dibrctobs, 1838 50. Alexander Mitchell, Esq.. M. P., (Mem*, i/tu&m, Mitchell, and Co, New Broad St,) Deputy Chairman William Nicol, Esq., (late of Messrs872 words
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Advertisement232 1859-03-03 3 NtikecUid In 41a Im ud fin 'THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED hare been appointed Agent* at Bangkok for, and are authorised to grant Policies on behalf of above Company, payable in Bongkok, Hongkong, Singapore, Pinang or Batavia. By order of the Directors, MACLAINB, F BASER 4 €O. Agent* Netherbmd* India 8m232 words
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Article1174 1859-03-03 4 (From the China Mad, Feb. 17.) Various rumours are current as to the movements of Lord Elgin. According to one account he has gone on the expedition up the West Branch of the Canton River, —which has consisted of the Forester, Haughty, Watchful, Janus, Clown, Woodcock, and the French1,174 words
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Article171 1859-03-03 4 Manila, February Wk, 1839. I have very little news for you this time. Intelligence has just been received of the loss of the Danish ship Adelc which was chartered by the French to take supplies from Sual to Cochin-china, and when loaded, and leaving Sual for ber destination, she171 words
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Article3206 1859-03-03 4 THE SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH TO INDIA AND AUSTRALIA. Messrs Newa'l and Co., of Rirkenhead and London, have had entrusted to them the important duty of manufacturing the cable for the Indian and Australian Submarine Telegraph. The cable has been manufactured at the Birkenhead works, and is now ready for shipment.3,206 words
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Article1231 1859-03-03 4 Vessels' J. Names. Tons Commanders. Consignees. f j Vf. Destination H. M.'s steamer Esk 117 5 'Sir 11. McCltn e 44 li. M.'s steamer Magicieiuit 1230jYansittart. Esn plllnq B.schooner Ainer. barq Ainer. steamer Anier. ship Amer. ship B. barq Shangha C. L. Bcvai St. Loui Day1,231 words
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THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA.
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112 1859-03-03 5 THE P O o's Steamer MALABAR, Captain Cribble, with the Europe Mails of the 26'h January, arrived here this day at 2$ P.M., having left Bombay on the 16th ultimo. The following passengers came by this opportunity FOR SINGAPORE! —Captains Grainger,112 words
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Article667 1859-03-03 5 An offensive and defensive alliance is said to have been concluded between France and Sardinia. The French government ambiguously denies this report, which has occasioned much agitation in the Funds. Open preparations for war are making in the southern |>arts of France. Italy is somewhat more tranquil. Austria667 words
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Article2533 1859-03-03 5 LONDON, 25 th January 1858. Mr John Bright has issued his Reform Bill, and its contents are being canvassed with much interest and acumen. Of course he makes a clean sweep of rotten and Ministerial boroughs as far as possible. He makes up a Schedule A2,533 words
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Article636 1859-03-03 6 Tea —Public sales, commenced on the 18th and concluded on the 20th, comprised the following descriptions and quantities ongou 13,043 packages, Caper 41, Scented Caper 325, Oolong 1,597, Souebong 277, Scented Orange Pekoe 1,160, Twankay 157, Hyson 1,193, Young Hy on 2,690, Imperial 306, Gunpowder 1,621, Assam 119—22,529636 words
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Article41 1859-03-03 6 .ARRIVALS. S l^A^ ORE r J,^ ,r >*s Feniin«™i Bream. From Batavla—Jan. K, Crouch Brother** Helvetein Prom CBina—J»a. 11, Chaitenger SO, Stornoway. D£PAKTURKB For 81 Noi.rokb—Jaa. 11, Plorenee Nightingale 30, For Batatia—J»w 8, 8 ten tor; 16, Sea Queen.41 words
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