The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 2 February 1860

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  • 26 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 27] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 2ND FERUARY, 1860. .J*. M > J A .1 "l i— Y__ [NO. 5
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 682 1 AGENT*-' [Lombard Street, i „.no»-M«ar» Algar 4c Sireet, 11. dement'.* Lane, ]f. ul +—yiTG W. Kue Montpensicr, No. 6. \I4LTV-Mr M»K» Agent. iJoau*o*o-FVfend ol China Office. T peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Offices, Battery Read, Singapore. MAIL LINES, Mr OUTWA.RO MAILS:. ONE of the Penin-'uinr and Oriental Steam Navigation
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    • 913 1 ELEY'S AMMUNITION Comprises description of Sporting and Military Ammunition. DOUBLE WATERPKOOFCENTRAI/FIRE PER--1 CESSION CAPS, as originally invented l»y them, are particularly adapted for net- in India, where the caps am ofteu allowed to remain a long time on the nipples of rifles anjl fowling-pieces, the ignition being at all times
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    • 726 1 LEA PERRINS' PTgfJTRRATF.n WQRCESTEIISHtRt SA.UCE* KXTRAC r OF A PRONOUNCED BY 25 LETTER ft from MEDICAL CONNOISSEURS 11 GENTLEMAN at |J MADRAS TO BR THE tob'a Brother at JH 1 WORCESTER, May, ONLY GOOD SAUCE HS£ ltol AND APPLICABLE TO "Tell I.EAJC PBRRIW*' nv7jr.Ti that their SAUCE is EVEHY VARIETY
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    • 624 1 INSURANCES, CALCUTTA MERCANTILE INSURANCE SOCIETY. THE undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Societv, are prepared to take A for the above Society, are prepared to take Risks and grant Policies, payable in Loudon, Calcutta, Rangoon, Singapore and China. BARKIES k MOSES. Singapore, Ist October. 1854. ,i NOTICE.® 11
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    • 727 1 r v AUKNTS. t 1 HATAVIA—Messr# X;in*e 8t C<v,. H<>ekMllen. CAi.cpTTA— &Co. M Andrew#' —Gazette CMbee. 1 f Library NOTICES OF FIRMS 1 QftttClTAfc M.KK. CCWIPORA.I >W SINGAPORE BRANCH "\VTITH reference to an Advertisement dated 2d ▼V A nmut lfi'.U V... ~T August 1859, intimating' that by virtue of a
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    • 1072 2 FOE SALE ARTICLES FOR AT THS COMMISSION MOMS or fONN LITTLE CO, COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoes, and BUppers—Paris and London-raod* Braces—Elastic. Silk, and Cotton; Buttons— Navalum! Military; Cento, Ready made Dress—Surtouto, Codriugtona, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of thefinest and lightest materials; Carpet Bags of v*weus«iies; Corduroy for Trouserings; Caps
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    • 514 2 BUnds, Piekle Stands; Liquor Stands: Penfcafrto Office Knives,lee.; DressingCsses: Traveller*' Writing Desks; Argand 1 lancing, lute k Wall Lamps; Wicks, Spare Glasses, lee.; Buggy and Carriage Haiiieai; Beddies—cempiete; Buggy and Riding Wbipe; Fowlingpieces in es«es, UenWe liarreiled—complete from u Mortimer" i Riies ditto, Pistols ditto; Powder Flasks, Xipples, Shot Flasks;
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    • 998 2 FOB FW SALt IN tlie immediate neighbourhood of the Town of Singapore, the very desirable property of C. R. Pantsar, Esquire, lying between the Orchard C. R. Pumtr, Esquire, lying between the Orchard and Bukk Tituah Roads, and consisting of Hills and Low Grounds daily encreasing in value. These Lands
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    • 764 2 VOX BALE. BALK r I valuable and Extenarre Nntaxs Plan--L tation situated in the Claymore and Tanglin districts, known as the M Sri Afenanti Estate and NICOL, Enquire. The Property consists of Bix Hills, and a con- nderabie extent of level ground, measuring in all about IJO Acres. Hie Plantation
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    • 738 2 rtk SALK. Tv E C °PY-ri«T't, PMMM, TTPB KC. OR*. Newspaper known aa the Friend of Chioa u* Sssa i„ if T ertabh^ m m J 842, and has com^S an extensive Circulation; the Net profit ofthe YT? nessfor several years past exceeding One TV?* per am,™. 55rp^£; A. LOGAN,
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  • 1215 3 THE PEIIHTDISASTER. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Sir I observe in vonr lust Issue an extract from the "Examiner" on the subject of the Takn forts, denying preinedtared treachery «»n the pnrt of the Chine**, &c. In reply to this, I would mist particularly refer to
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  • 274 3 THURSDAY MORNING. 5>!«D FEBRUARY, 1850. The British steamer Sir James Brooke, Captain McMillan, returned here on the 26th current, from Bangkok the 22nd, and sailed again for Bangkok on the 31st. The Dutch Mail Steamer Patembavg, Captain Kuller, arrived here on the 27th current, from Batavia
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  • 2236 3 To all Foreig.i Friends of Siamese Royally and Governments at British Strait Settlement Singapore Mulaccah and Pulo Pinang. kc. See. We beg to inform you the happy birth of oo>- royal son delivered hy Her Royal Highness Queen Rambery Bhamara Chiramy on 11th January, iB6O, which is the
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  • 6363 3 PHUM. Proceedings of an investigation mads kg the ffon'ble the Governor of the Straits Settlements, into charges preferred against the Polive Perce of Pinamg. Foubth-day's Pbocbbdctos. (Continued.) Inspector Philip Jeremiah's Examination. Q. —State what 70a know regarding the Taiak Ajar Tawar robbery R—l beg to submit the following
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    • 295 3 FOE SALI. NUTMEG Plants from 3 to 5 yearn old at the Bundulha Estate, Harancon. Apply to JOBB D ALMWDA SONS. Singapore, 7th February, 1869. tie} rot ull THE best English and Welsh Steam Coal, cither put on board ship in the Roads, or alongside the Company's Wharf, New Harbonr.
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  • 1303 4 (From Vie Pining Gazette Jamuu-y. 7,) The rumour—to which we referred on the 10th ultimo only to discredit it—that the three Stations are to be placed under one Commissioner of Police, would appear, from a paragraph in a late number of the Straits Times to have been well founded.
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 411 5 —oo the China Chrnnirlr. January 17.) In consequence of information having been received at Head Quarters, Canton, through a Chinese source, that an attack was anticipated on the night ♦of the 12th instant, the whole of the troops in the city were kept uuder arms. We are further informed
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    • 2037 5 IF any person at all acquainted with the depeui dencies of this Empire were asked to name the col lony the government of which has furnished more i material for scandaj than all our possessions beside, he would unhesitatingly mention Hong Kong. For years past its history has been
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    • 884 5 Vesseljt Names. Tons Commanders. Consignees. Destination, H. M's. sloop Saracen 235 Stanton Esq. H. M's. steamer Esk 1175 Sir McClure H. M's steamer Pearl...... Borlase, C. B. H. M's. steamer Scout < Corbctt, c.n. H I. M's. steamer Durance Mons. Turboshet H. I. M's. frigate Forbin.
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