The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 29 December 1859

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 26] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 29TH DECEMBER, 1859. [NO. 52
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    • 673 1 AGENTS. [Lombard Street Loi ofc*-M«ara Algar k Slreel, 11, Clement'. Une, PARM— Mr G W. Yapp, Rue Montpenaier, No. b. MA»A— Mr Muir, New* Agent. HONGKORG— Friend of China Office. Peninsular and Oriental Steam Xari|ation Company's Office*, Battery Road, —Singapore. MAIL LIKES. QUTWARB MAILS, ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental
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    • 813 1 ELEY'S AMMUNITION Comprises every description of Bporting and Military Ammunition. n CUSBION CAPS, as originally invented by them, are particularly adapted for use in India, where the caps are often allowed to remain a l»ng tunc on the nipples of rifles and fowHn£.|jft*ee, the ignition bemg at all times safe
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    • 702 1 LEA PERKINS' CELEBRATED WMCttTIMMIM MOCL EXTRACT OF A PRONOUNCED BY j CONNOISSEURS j TO 11 THE A ONLY 0000 SAKE iN LETTER firm MEDICAL GENTLEMAN at MADRAS tokii Brother El .WORCESTER, May, 1851. EVENT TABIETR or BSSI niglily esteemed in Inm£ikA I dim. ami i,. m my op.DIBH. »h>n, i
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    • 562 1 INSURANCES, CALCUTTA MERCANTILE INSURANCE SOCIETY. rC undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Society, are prepared to take Bisks and grant Policies, payable in London, Calcutta, Rangoon, Singapore and China. SARKIES MOSES. Singapore, Ist October. 1854. NOTICE* rpilE undersigned have been appointed Agents for the Insurance Companies of New
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    • 717 1 AGENTS. BATATIA—MMSM LRAYE Co., B Afcrfler*. CALCUTTA—-MeursThscker, Spiftk A Co. BtAfedfWW*» PlKAKO—Gaiette Office. fLibrmiy NOTICES OP FIBMB ORIENTAL RANK CORPORATION 3IROAPORR BRANCH TU"ITH reference to an Advertisement «>IIH 2d August 1859, intimating that by virtue of a a Warrant of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, a Branch Bank
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    • 1037 2 F 0 B 8 ALE LIST or ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION BOOMS OF JOHN LITTLE CO, COMMERCIAL SQUARE-SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-made Braces—Elastic, Silk, and Cotton; buttons —Naval and Military; Coats, Ready made Dress—Surtouts, Codringtons, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of the finest and light eat
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    • 491 2 Stands, Pickle Stands; Liquwr Stands; Penknive" m dies—complete; Buggy and Riding Whips; Fowlingpieces in cases, Double Barrelled—complete from Mortimer" Rifles ditto, Pistols ditto; Powder Flasks, Nipples, Shot Flasks; Gunpowder, No. 1, Percussion Caps; Wads, Cartridges, kc.kc. LADIES'OUFITTINGS DEPARTMENT. Bonnets—Satin, Tulle, k Net, Silk, direct from Paris, Dunstable, Straw, and Horse
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    • 982 2 F©fc SALE IN the immediate meigbbourliood of the Town of Singapore,»the very desirable property of C. R. Prinsep, Esquire, lying between the Orchard and Bukit Timah Roads, and consisting of Hills and Low Grounds daily eaereasing jn value. These Lands will be sold in lota to #uit pur- ;j chasers,
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    • 703 2 FOR SALE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. r rHE undersigned has received instructions from the Administrator to the Estate of the late WM. SPOTTISWOODK, Esq., to seU by Public Aue* ti#n, on Thursday, the 26th January, 1860, at 1 r. m.>Those substantially built and very commodious Godowns in Commercial Square, at present occupied
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    • 807 2 FOR SALErPHAT valuable and Extensive Nutmeg Plan H. J**? 81tluted 1 m Claymore amijwiin districts, known as the Sri Afenuuti Esfc Ld belonging to G. G. NICOL, Esquire. The Property consists of 6LX Hills, and.a eonalo e «"lo Ac«. fl elgroUl i mMSUrin b*» The Plantation is. in first-rate order.;
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  • 2938 3 THURSDAY MORNING. -20 TH DECEMBER, 18C9. The P. O. Co's Steam-ship Gmges, Captain Gribble, front Hongkong the 15th current, arrived here on the evening of the 21st, and proceeded to Bombay, via Pinang and Galle, on the evening of the following day. H. M*s Straits Meatner
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  • 2018 3 GENERAL MEETING. Singapore, 9*A December, 1859. PRESENT. The Hon'ble Captain H. MAX— Pm'ulent T. Dunman. Esq., Wm. Mactaggart, Esq., J. Mooyer, Esq., H. M. Simons, Esq., A letter was read from a firm in Pinang, requesting the secretary to return their receipted bills, for interest due on certain
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    • 458 3 JUST RECEIVED And on sale at the Free Press Office, a further supply of CRAWFURD'S Descriptive Dictionary of the Indian Islands &c., Price ALSO FOR SALE The ,American Expedition to Japan. —By Commodore Perry, with numerous illustrations.—Price V' Ditto VoL 111. Observations on the Zodiacal \Lights from April 2, 1853,
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  • 1718 4 (From the Pirutng Gazette December 17.) A Coroner's inquest was held on Monday last, on board the British brig Britomart lying in the harbour, on 3 men killed by lightning. It appears that on S&tarday last at about 7 o'clock p. m., when the vessel was near Pulo Rimdu,
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  • 480 4 (Fmm the Daily Pre**, December lii.) The total loss of two vessels lias to recorder! this mail. The Africa a Siamese vessel, by lire at Shantung,—and the Chieftain from Shanghai to London, on the Prata Shoal—crews saved in both CftS6B» There are a number of Chinese fishing boats stationed
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  • 2331 4 SUPPOSED DANGER FROM CHINESE COLONISTS. A notion without a shadow of foundation has somehow or other, become prevalent that the Chinese settlers in certain of our tropical colonies, always useful, and in some cases indispensable to their welfare, are yet dan• serous from their sympathy with thecoantry from which
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  • 1070 4 Vessel. f Names. I Tutu Commamleis. Consignees. Destination, tpcII. M's. sloop Saracen 235 Stanton Esq. Refitting U neertain H. M's. steamer Moogklu 175 Wright Amer. ship Cygnet 1498'Moses Williams, Anthon and co 1 Cochin China Amer. ship Marion 449 Gross 1 Ditto Rangoon B. steamer Sir
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