The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 28 April 1859
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section18 1859-04-28 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 26] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 28TH APRIL, 1859. [NO. 17,18 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement813 1859-04-28 1 AGENTS- [Lombard Street. I TVj —Measra Algar k Sir«4,11, Clement's Lane, WTI Mr G- w. Yapp, Hut: Montpeiuuer, No. G. f iiV'TA—Mr M«ir, News Agent. HoViio.G-M.-J Ol Chin. OBce. JUST IVT) FOB SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. V v sunerior OLD PORT in quarts. 1 ery superior G M aCKKRTOOM. 'P813 words
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Advertisement1125 1859-04-28 1 HARRIS QN'S PAT EXT METALLIC LIQUID SHEATHING. TIIE necessity for a coinpofition of the above description, at a moderate cost, to effectually prevent the accumulation of sea-weed, Barnacles, fte., on the bottoms of Iron Vessels, has been long felt; it being well known that from the wdnl of such a1,125 words
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Advertisement826 1859-04-28 1 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NA VIO ATI ON. COMPANY# OFFICE Battery Road—Singapore. outwam* malls. B ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental-Ste'am Navigation Counnf i Steam-shi wq with the European Mails of the 9fh March, inay be i expected to arrive at Singapore, en route tid Hongkong, on or about the826 words
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Advertisement950 1859-04-28 1 KOTIC6. "PASSENGERS per P. and O. Co s steamers are 1 requested to take Ndtioe, that on and after the Ist January 1887, their Baggage? will be weighed and JabrflM before' shipment, and any excess of the regtrfaled weight will be charged for at the rate of drs. 14.40 per950 words
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Advertisement847 1859-04-28 1 3 V AOKNTB. J.TV'i BATAWIA —Mwsra Lnmre Co., Bookseller*. CAl.CUTTA— MesaraThacker, Spink it Co. St Andrew'* PIKAKG— Gazette Office. [Library travelling cases, wax—plain and ffchcy, wafers, initial, polka, plain, etc. A wines and Spirits Ales—Englii and Singapore bottled, AlLsopp's and ftn*' bee*, brandy, bw* cognac, cbampaaiw—>> m cases, nocx-vaonanmaboiy?, liqueurs847 words
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Advertisement802 1859-04-28 2 LIST or ATOICLES FOR SALE AT TU COMMISSION BOOMS OF iONR um 4 CQ, COMMERCIAL St*UARB—tHNGAPORB. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT Beet*,-Sboes,aadtilipper»—Paris and London-made limn Eladie. Silk, sna Cotton; Buttons— Nseel and Military; Costs, Ready made Dress—Surtouta. CsdTiuftpas, PHpta,Olbee, til tooting, of the finest and light varioneshesj Corduroy jforTrnaaariwga: Gags—.Naval, Military, Forage, end802 words
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Advertisement499 1859-04-28 2 Stands, Piokk Btands; Office KrrNm,&c.; Dress Desks; Argand Hanging, Snare Glasses, ke.; iuiggx aiM Carriage Harnew (Pes—complete; Buggy and Riding Whips; Fowling* pieces tu cases. I'oubie Barrelled complete frwn A/erti*er" j Rifles ditto, Pistols ditto Powder Pla»k», Nippies, Shot Flasks; Qanpewdar, No. 1, Percussion Caps; Wads, Cartridges, Jtc. lre. t;499 words
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Advertisement764 1859-04-28 2 TIE IDIOM ASSNRANCE (FIRE BSLtWCH.) FIVE Thidersigned having been appointed fey the JL Corpw»tion of the .above Company, w their Agents at Singapore, ere prepared to take kwks against Fiae en Godowns and IDwdHng-Houma tnilt of brick and wwtered withtSee, and a poo Merafeasndise stored fherain. Mil parhciAam will be764 words
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Advertisement665 1859-04-28 2 MESSRS SPICER ROBINSON beg respectfully to cull the attention of the above to their large stocks of first class CABIN STORES, and bo|>e bv confining their a l ten I ion to that particular branch of the Shipping irailc, they will continue to receive the general support of Commanders of665 words
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Advertisement750 1859-04-28 2 PttJAlt "VTUTMBO Plants from 1 to 5 years old at tk. Xl Bundulha Estate. 8a ran goo. Apply to JOSE D'ALMKLDA snw ß Singapore, 7tk Ikbrmmry, 1868, ROTlCt# "Jr MR CURTIEB (Surgeon, Ac.) begs to intitS for general information, that he has JZ toNo.)**>, North Bridge Road, (opposite thefSjJ Singapore,750 words
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Article210 1859-04-28 3 TO THE EDITOE OF THE SIH6APOBE FERE PRESS. Dear Sir, May I hope to engape your mildest sympathies in favor of the public I Will you gently reprimand the officer in charge of the Flagstaff? The service as conducted at the Government Hill, is most negligently performed, and there210 words
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Article2614 1859-04-28 3 THURSDAY MORNING, 28TH APRIL, 18o®. H. M.'s Straits steamer Hooghly, Capt. Wright, returned here mi the 22nd current, from a cruize to the Eastward. Mie proceeded again on the same day on a cruize, with the Esk in company. The British steamer Laric'fie/d, Capt, Oliver, arrived2,614 words
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Article3528 1859-04-28 3 (From the Overland Rt>Qi*ter, March 31.) Ou Friday the 11th an expedition oonsisting of the Niger, and gun-boats Cloten, and J anus left Hongkong in search of a fleet of Pirates reported as intesting the coast in the vicinity of Koolah. The same night it anchored off Macao and,3,528 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement887 1859-04-28 3 KsTtec TS HMEBI SIV.H, llRT<iieCo-p»rtnerubip«mkr X which THOMAS SAMOIL BAWSOHJ WILLIAM WEMTSS KHA, WILLIAM PATEESOH, and HKXAT MISCWN SIMONS, have heretofore carried on iiu«iness as Merchants and Commission Agents in !M '>» pore, under the /Style of KER, RAW SON i f ;(L, expires en the 30th instant. Singapore, Uk887 words
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Advertisement144 1859-04-28 3 FOR LMOM,' "lis first class Passenger Ship JM3§ 1 PRINCE ALFRED," Capt TEKATT, has nearly all her cargo engaged and will sail on or about the 20th proximo. This vessel has very superior Cabin accomodation, and presents a desirable opportunity for families proceeding to England. For Freight or Passage, apply144 words
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Article750 1859-04-28 4 The manner in which the rebel leaders manage to escape onr columns is nnt the least extraordinary feature of the war. Some time ago an impression seemed to prevail that Tantia Topee had taken himself off to NeEul tinder aneasumed name; thai Ferozesbah and the to Salieb were in750 words
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Article1657 1859-04-28 4 THE COMMONS. (Baron Rothschild, Mr Newdeyate, and Mr Bowyer, iu a sot to voce conversation.) The Raro How is it, Mr Newdegate. that you are so hostile to the Jews Mr Newdeuate:! assure you, Baron, you mistake and mi-apprehend ate. The Baron Don't you give it to us on1,657 words
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Article1576 1859-04-28 4 Vessel^ r Names. Tons Commanders. Consignees. Destijuitittn i«. —'vvwnuc I Urt, II. M.'s steamer Retribution nm Cracroft, Fsq. Bombay H. M.'s steamer Hoogl 17 5 G. T. Wright, Esc Malacca H. R. M.'s steamer Rw y n Grectkb da ch Andraieff Fadorske Manila v n Greet1,576 words