The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 1 December 1859

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL. 26] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE IST DECEMBER, 1859. [NO. 48
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 661 1 AGENTS- [Lombard Street.\ N— Meters Algar A Street, 11, Clement's Lane, I -MRG W. Yapp, Msmtpeuwer, No. 6. > _Jlr Muir, News Agent. I O»G— Friend ol China Office. J LO*DO»— J Paaia—Mr MALTA— M HO*«KO»G Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Offices, Battery Road,—'Singapore. MAIL LIKES. OUTWAAO MA.IL.SI ONE
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    • 827 1 E LEY'S AMMUNITION Comprises every description of Sporting and Military Ammunition. TROUBLE WATERPROOF CENTRAL FIRE PER- U iCUSSION CAPS, as originally inve ited by then), are particularly adapted for use in India, where tie caps are often allowed to remain a long tima on the nipples of riflea and fowling-pieces,
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    • 717 1 us A PERKINS' CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAOQE* TO BB THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE AND A I'PLICABLE TO BVEUT VARIBTT or iKXTRACr OF A LETTER fr<>«i MEDICAL GENTLEMAN at MADRAS tn bit Brother at WORCEBTKR, May, 18,1. "Tall LbaAPEBBIBS' R^il that thrir BAU< E >• BVEUT VARIBTT op AASIIER HIGHLY eWoetned in
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    • 528 1 CALCUTTA MERCANTILE INSURANCE SOCIETY. rE undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Society, are prepared to take Risks and grant Policies, payable in London, Calcutta, Rangoon, Singapore and China. Singapore, Ist October. 1854. SARKIES MOSES. NOTICE. f T*HE undersigned have been appointed Agents for the Insurance Companies of New
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    • 661 1 :]&>(@|'"<\.-="~~`{:\_=?%:/|"|^ NOTICES OF FIRMS OEUERTAt. BARK GORPORATtQR SIRGA.POAE BRANCHYX7TTH reference to an Advertisement dated 2d, August 1859, intimatir\g that by virtue of a. a Warrant of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, a Branch Bank of this Corporation had been established in Singapore, with authority to carry on General
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1046 2 FOB SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THR COMMISSION ROOMS OR JOHN LITTLE 4 CO, COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. B«oU, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-made *»i *Mteriah; Carpet Bags of various sises; Corduroy for Trouserings: Caps—Naval, Military, Forage, and •lain Cloth; Ciotlia—Superfine Mack and blue Coat. Paramatta, Alpaca, Cash mere, Saxony,
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    • 503 2 SU»»d%, Pickle Stands; Liquor Stands; Penknives Office Knives, itc.; Dressing Cases: Traveller*' Writing Desks; Argand Hanging, luie 4 Wall Lamps; Wicks, Spare Glasses, icc.; Buggy and Carriage Harness; Saddles—complete; Buggy and Riding Whip*; FowHngpieces in cases, Double Barrelled—complete from Mortimer" Rifles ditto, Pistols ditto; Powder Flasks, Mipplea, Shot Flasks; Gunpowder,
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    • 961 2 FOR SALE. SALE IN the immediate neighbourhood of the Town of Singapore, the desirable property of C. R. Prinsep, Esquire, lying between toe Orchard and Bukit Timah Roads, and consisting of Hills aid Law 'Grounds daily en creasing in value. Those LanA wil| he sold in lots to suit purchasers,
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    • 357 2 PRELIMINARY NOTICE'"PILE undersigned has received instructions from the Administrator to the Estate of the late Vfu. SPOTTISWOODB, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, on Thursday, the 26th January, 1860* at 1 < Those substantially built and very commodious Godowns in Commercial Square, at present occuALSO The Nutmeg Plantation near the
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    • 763 2 MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE. TH E Copy-right, PRESSES, TTPK &C. of the Newspaper known as the Friend of China and Hongkong Gazette. This paper was established in Hongkong m 1842, and has alwavs commanded an extensive Circulation; the Net profit of the business for several years past exceeding One Thousand Pounds
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  • 1993 3 THURSDAY MORNING. IST DECEMBER, The Siamese Screw Steamer Chow J'hyu, Captain Achutie, returned to Siain on the '26 th ultimo. The British Steamer Lightning, Capt. Taylor, from Hongkong the 19th ultimo, arrived here on the morning of the 25th, and sailed for Calcutta the same day,
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  • 683 3 Bahiana, Nov. loth, 11.50 a. m. To Messrs Van Hoorn and Mactaggart, Singapore* We are throngh the Straits of Moora, and all going on well as we could wish. Bahiatia t Nov. 16th t 1 h. p. m. To Mr Mactaggart. We are tweuty miles below
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  • 701 3 MINUTES or THE PKOCEEDISGS or THE ANNUAL MEETING or PROPRIETORS, HELD On Monday, the 28 th November 1859. MR M. F. Davidson having been called to the Chair, the Report of the Manning Committee was read by the Secretary, and the following Resolutions were unanimously agreed to:— 1.
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  • 1686 3 MONTHLY MEETING. Singapore, llfk November, 1859. PRESENT. The Honiile Captain H. MAN, Ckirman. T. Dunman, Wm. Mactaggart, and V Etquiret. H. M. Simons, A letter (A) No. 481, from the Chief Engineer of the Straits, was read, in which he states that he shall at all times, be
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 464 3 roc 9Ail» NUTMEG Plants from 8 to 5 years old at the Bundulha Estate, Serangon. Apply to JOSE D'ALMEIDA SONS. Singapore, Itk February 1859. uc] roc THAT valuable and Extensive Nutmeg Plantation situated in the Claymore and Tanglin districts, known as the Sri Memmti. Estate and lielTot **<*? C. G.
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  • 3102 4 (From the Daily Press November 18.) By the Orestes intelligence has arrived of the lo?3 of H. M. S. Highflyer, a Bussian frigate, and a Dutch frigate during a typhoon which lately visited the coast of Japan. The above is all that we can learn at present. The news
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  • 1360 4 {From the China Herald, October 29.) Of the many beautiful productions of art in which Japan abounds none has excited greater 6r more deserved admiration than a complete suit of armour purchased upon his late visit to that country by His Excellency Mr Ward, U. S. Minister to China.
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  • 1236 4 Vessel* Names. Tons Conunasulets. Consignees. H. M's. sloon Saracen 1 1 Ker iu<m Refitting Sarawak II. M's steamer Esk 1175 Sir McCiure H. L M. stuir. La Place j Stanton, Esq. 11. M's. steamer Coromandei', 1200 liar lock Suez China 11. shin Tasmanian 1200 Norse do
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  • THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA.
    • 75 5 The Peninsular Oriental Company's Steam-ship Captain Burns, arrived here early this morning, having left Bombay on the 16th ultimo, and Pinang the 29th, with the Europe Mails of the 126 th October. The following pat* sengers came by this opportunity For
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    • 3252 5 Spain has declared war against Morocco. Tbe treaty of peace has been partially "signed at Zurich. It reserves the rights of die Italian dukeß, and provides for a Confederation, with the Pope as President. The last news from China is considered favourable to the resumption of pacific relations.
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    • 1100 6 Sugar —The public sales of Mauritius last weak. comprised 6,852 bags, which were nearly all taken off at the previous value—low dark at 28a to 28s 6d; ordinary and middling brown, 29s to 82s; good dry gray, 89s 6d; ordinary soft to good moist grainy, syrupy, with all
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    • 74 6 ARRIVALS. From SINGAPORE— October 23, Grace Darling. From CHINA —October 20, Lady Westmoreland 21 Lancaster; 23, Ellen Bulger. From BATAVlA— October 14, Sagitla; 17, John Kaon 4 DEPARTURES For SINGAPORE -October 14, Cataraqoi; 19, Gwaiior For CHlNA —October 11, Constantia: 13, Lady Eliaabeth; 15, E. P. Stringer; 16,
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