The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 9 February 1860

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL. 27] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 9TH FEBRUARY, 1860. [NO. 6
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 662 1 AGENTS. [Lombard Street. LO*DOK— Messrs Algar Street, It, Clement's Lane, PARIS— Mr GW. Yapp, ttue Montpensier, No. 6. MALTA— Mr Muir, News Agent. HOK»KO96—Friend ot China Office. Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Offices, Battery Road, —Singapore. MAIL < LINES. OUTWAAB) MAILS* ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation
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    • 811 1 ELEVS AMMUNITION Comprises every description of Bporting and Military Ammunition. DOUBLE WATERPROOF CENTRAL FIRE PERCUSSION CAPS, as originally invented by them, are particularly adapted for use in India, where the caps are often allowed to remain a long time on the nipples of rifles and fowling-pieoes, the ignition being at
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    • 734 1 LEA PERRINS* CELEBRATED WQRCtSTEILSKIUK SAWQt. EXTRACT OP A PRONOUNCED BY 25 LETTER «f froa a MEDICAL CONNOISSEURS M GENTLEMAN at U MADRAS TO THE tn bis Brother at Ml WORCESTER, May, ONLY COOD SAUCE BH ANO APPLICABLE TO "MLuAPIIKIII' that their SAUCE ia stent VAEIETT OP highly Mteened ia India,
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    • 555 1 INSURANCES, CALCUTTA MERCANTILE INSURANCE SOCfETT. THE undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Society, are prepared to take Bisks and grant Policies, payable in London, Calcutta, Ban goon, Singapore and China. SARKIES MOSES. Singapore, Ist October. 1854. KQiTtCE. r pHE undersigned have been appointed Agents for the Insurance Companies
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    • 682 1 NOTICES OF FIRMS ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION SINGAPORE BRANCH "\I7TTII reference to an Advertisement dated 2d T A Mnn.t iaco P August 1859, intimating' that by virtue of a a Warrant of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, a Branch Bank of this Corpo- c ration had been established in
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    • 999 2 FOB SALE AR7ICLESTOR SALE AT THB COMMISSION BOOMS OF JOHN LITTLE GQ, COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. I Boots, Bfaoes, and SHppers—Paris and London-made raees—Elastic,Silk, aadCotton; buttons —Navaland IIIUM»«> n J J- no 4 est materials; Carpet Ban of varioimizeaj Corduroy for Trouaerings: Caps—Naval, Military, Forage, and plain Cloth; Cloths—Superfine black
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    • 514 2 Stands, Pickle Stands; Liquor Stands: Penknives Ottice Knives, Ac.; Dressing Cases: Travellers' Writing Desks; Argmtd Hanging, Table A Wall Lamps; Wicks, Spare Glasses, Ac.; Buggy and Carriage Harness; Saddles—complete; Buggy and Riding Whips; Fs*»lingpieces in eases. Double Barrelled— complete from Afortimerßifles ditto, Pistols ditto; Powder Flasks, Nipples, Sbot Flasks; Gunpowder,
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    • 981 2 FOE SALE. FOR SALS IN the immediate neighbourhood of the Town ef Singapore, the very desirable property of C. R. Peinsbf, Esquire, lying between the Orchard and Bukit Timah Roads, and consisting of Hills and Low Grounds daily encreasing in value. These Lands will be sold in lots to suit
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    • 768 2 FOB SALE. FOR3ALK THAT valuable and Extensive Nutmeg: Plantation situated in the Claymore and Tanglin districts, known as the 44 Sri Menanti Estate n and belonging to G. G. NICOL, Esquire. The Property consists of Six Hills, and a considerable extent of level ground, measuring in all about 150 Acres.
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    • 845 2 FOR SALS* 'THE Copy-right, PIMSM, Trn c of the Newspaper known as the Friend of Ckma and Hovo-konir Cinretie TKI. Hongkong Gazette. This paper was established fa Hongkong in 1842, and has always commanded ED extensive Cironlatinn i_. •"vi iim oiwaVß conimandei an extensive Circulation; the Net profit ofthe business
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  • 364 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Sir In your last issue a correspondent, signing as A Looker On," in allusion to a pamphlet iatelv issued by the Insurance Committee, accuses i se (Jentlemen composing it, of never having read Act XXI of 1858, commonly called tlie Passenger
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  • 1984 3 THURSDAY MORNING OTH FEBRUARY, ihe British Steamer Lightning Capt Taylor, fiom Hongkong the 27th ultimo, arrived here on the Ist current, and sailed lor Calcutta on the following day. His Imperial Majesty's Steam frigate La Place Captain Mongrat, arrived here on the 3rd current, having left
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  • 1238 3 From the Pinang Gazette 28 th January, The Chinese, their character as colonists, their societies, aiffl their government are inexhaustible topics for the Straits press, and naturally so, for they are constantly pressing on us, and there is no f escaping them. The Free Press has lately given us
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  • 4311 3 (From the Overland China Chronicle. Jan. The P. O. Company's Steamer Noma, Dundas, Commander, sails today with Mails and Passengers. Since our last Overland Report, we cannot say that intelligence of any moment has to be recapitulated. The Chinese Government have ordered the Coast defences along the shore of
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    • 302 3 TO LET TMIE Bungalow on Greenhill presently occupied by J. S. SCRYMEsq.—Entry on the3lst March BBDeSnext. MACLAINE, FRASER CO. Singapore, 7th February 1860. [t.c. FOE SALE. UTMEG Plants from 3 to 5 years old at the VLI JifiU rianis irom o 10 o years o»a at tne X Bundulha Estate,
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  • 1091 4 ar 1 Names. Tons Commawlei s. 1 Consignees. gpc II. M's. sloop Saracen 235 Stanton Esq. Refitting II. M's. steamer Esk 1175 Sir McClure J-J, Al's steamer Pearl China H. M s. steamer Scout do II. I. M's. steamer Durance do II. I. M's. frigate Forhiti
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