The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 24 March 1859

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL. 26] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 24TH MARCH, 1859. [NO. 12
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 785 1 AGENTS. (Lombard Street/ tnvnoN—Mean Algar Sc Sireet, 11, Clement's Lane, Mr G. W. Yapp, Hue Montpensier, No. 6. ««JU»r Muir, Near* Agent, u Prfenid oi China Offiee. > JUST RKG&tVEB IVD FOR SALE BY THE UXDERSIOXBD. LD P M OR G T SI&TOOM. SAW*' iri September^ 1857. JUST RtGEtVEB, AXD
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    • 1119 1 K&ftJUSGK'S PATENT METALLIC LIQUID SHEA TIIING. X description, at a moderate cost, to effectually prevent the accumulation of sea-weed, Barnacles, &e., on the bottoms of Iron Vessels, has been long felt; it being well known that from the want of such a preparation, instances are frequent of steamers falling off
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    • 816 1 i PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANTS OFFICE Battery Road—Singapore. OUTWARD MAILS. kNE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam V 7 Navigation Company's Steajq-ships, with the European Mails of tne 25th February, may be expected to arrive at Singapore, en route to Hongkong, on or about the Ist April Application
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    • 957 1 NOTICE. PASSENGERS per P. and O. Co's steamers are requested to take Notice, that on and after the Ist January 1857, their Baggages will be weighed and labelled before shipment and any excess of the regulated weight will t* charged for at the rate of drs. 14.40 per cwt to
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    • 805 1 f AUKNT*. J BA^TlA—Measrs Lunge Co., Bookseller#. I CALCUTTA—Thicker,Spink icCo. Andrew's Gazette Office. fLibrary wines and spirits Ales—English and Singapore bottled, Allsopp's and Bass' beer, brandy, best cognac, champagne—- Geisiers," claret, first quality, cordial, cherry and raspberry, cherry brandv, Glenlivet whiskey, «dn, in cases, hock— 44 Johannisberg", liqueurs assorted] maraschino
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    • 1132 2 LIST or ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMMftIOK BOOMS OF JQ>MR UTT4E A. COMMERCIAL SQUARE-SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boot*, Shoes, and Slippers—Pari* and London-mad* Braces—Elastic. Silk, and Cotton; Button*—Naval and Military; Coat*, Ready wade Dress—SurtouU, Codplain Cloth; Cloths—Superfine black and blue Coat, Paramatta, Alpaca. Cash mere, Saxony, Mull, and Tweed of
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    • 461 2 Spare GUSMS, fee.: Soggy and Carriage Harness; Baddie#—complete; Boggy and Riding Whip*; Fowlingpieces in cases, Double barrelled—eompletefrom "MarAS —JI nm jiii. ni-A-i. jfii. n J m timer"i Rifles ditto, Pistols ditto; Powder Flasks, Nipples, Shot Flasks; Gonpowdar, No. 1, Percussion Caps; Wads, Cartridges, Ac. Ac. LADIES' GUPITTINGS DEPARTMENT. lart, Bertbes,
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    • 869 2 MTICC* il THE Undersigned has resumed business as an AtOTioKSXS and Bkokek, at No. 14 BoatQuay JOHN HENRY. Singapore, 28f A June, 1858. CANTON INBURANCE OFFICE rE Undersigned having been appointed Agents here for the above Office, are prepared to grant Policies payable in China, Calcutta, Bombay, London end Singapore.
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    • 665 2 TO CAPTAINS AND TRADERS. MESSRS SPICER ROBINSON beg respectfully to call tbe attention of tbe 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 Commanders of
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    • 772 2 NOTICE* MR CURTIKB (Surgwm, Ao.) begs to intimtjfor general information, that he has removZi to No. 509, North Bridge Road, (opposite the Sailor. Home). Singapore, 16f A September 1858. UOTDS, 4 WE Request that particulars of all <a\g Shipwreck be communicated to us by the Master or Survivors cn their
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  • 13 3 At Leonie Hill, on the 20th instant, Mrs CAMPBELL ©1 a DAUGHTER.
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  • 43 3 At All Saints' Church, Knightsliriilgc, on the 27th January, lSjO, by the Iter. E. H. STEVKNTOti, JOHN KM M ILL, Esq., of Westl-ourne Terrace, London, und rnierly of Singapore, to LUCINDA, eldest daughter of ..le late JOHN ELLIS, Esq., of Watson, Suffolk
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  • 2874 3 THURSDAY MORNING, 24TH MARCH, 1859. The British steamer Viscount Canning, lfik ta n ac^more > arrived here on the current, from Hongkong the 9th, and proceeded to Cilcutta on the 19th. The Borneo Company's steamer Sir a <its Captain McMillan, arrived here on the 16th current,
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  • 2540 3 LONDON, 10M February, 1859. THE lust fortnight has been marked by two important events, the opening of the British Parliament and of the French Chambers. In each case the speeches from the throne have created more than ordinary interest, and more thin usual effect It is
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    • 758 3 CORK. RATERT HFLMETS# SHOUTIN9 HAT?# Ac* -WATKE-PEOOr. 4 MOST valuable Invention has just been A brought forward to supply the great want ,f a proper covering for the Head in tropical cliJT this desideratum is fully obtained by Holme/- Hats, and Caps, being made, in anp «o(j or k under
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  • 691 4 [From the Overland Register, March 15.] Somethingdeci<led seems at last to have happened in Cochin China. The French, who up to the present time have been mainly occupied in establishing themselves and securing their position at Touran itself, sent off almost the whole of their forces to Segon. The
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  • 1148 4 FLOATING POST-OFFICES.—The plan of sorting the mails on board, ready for delivery, is to be at once carried out on board the whole of the steamers belonging to the Peninsular and Oriental Company running between Southampton and Alexandria, and between the latter port and Marseilles. Mr Nash, of the
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  • 1289 4 Vessels Names. j Tons\ Commanders. Consignees. Destination fo. IL M.'s steamer Magiciewne 1230 Vansittart, Esq. 175 G.T.Wright, Es.,. 2500 Pearson, Esq. 417 Senhor Fa v ares H. M.'s steamer Hoogkly U. S. steamer Poirhattau China b H. R M.'K IHIV Mondesro Macao B.schooner O O Shanghai
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