The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 15 March 1860
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section30 1860-03-15 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 27] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 15TH MARCH, 1860. 1 t. ''...il u i V_ A ?I •tW.l'.. *1 t. i [NO. 1130 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement678 1860-03-15 1 AG NTS Lomberd Street. LOWDOO—Mtu>• Alger k Street, 11, Clement'* Lane, f» A Kie—Mr G W. Yapp, ft tic Montpeneirr, No. 6. MALTA— Mr Mulr, Newe Agent. HOIGKOV6— Friend of China Office. peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Offices, Battery Road, —Singapore. j t MAIL jlLtmis. V,. i F. IT678 words
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Advertisement885 1860-03-15 1 ELEY" S AMMUNITION Comprises every description of Sporting 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 rides and fowling-pieoes, the ignition being885 words
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Advertisement465 1860-03-15 1 gEMTJagig ISgSel MADRAS to his Brother at WORCESTER, May, 1861. "Tell Lba Bt Pbh Hiss' that their SAUCE la —i highly aatecined in In- Jia, H nd is, In my opi® WW m?imi FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON: ESTABLISHED 1803. Capital 1,600,000. r Undersigned have been authorised to issue JL Polices,465 words
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Advertisement626 1860-03-15 1 CALCUTTA MERCANTILE INSURANCE SOCIETY. rjlHB undersigned having been appointed Agents J. for the above Society, are prepared to take J. for the above Society, are prepared to take Risks and grant Policies, payable in London, Calcutta, Rangoon, Singapore and China. SABKIES h MOSBS. Singapore, Ist October. 1854. NQTtCR. 'T'HE undersigned626 words
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Advertisement648 1860-03-15 1 AGENT?. BATATIA—Meaera Lang* k Co., Bookseller*, i CALCUTTA—MesarsThacker, Spink fc Co St Andre*# —Gazette Office. [Library NOTICES OF FIRMS KOTIGE. THE undersigned have this day established themselves at this port, foi the transaction of a General Commission Business, under the firm of STILLING HOOGLANDT and CO., G. H. P. STELLING,648 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement1046 1860-03-15 2 FOR SALE ARUCLBB FOR SALE AT THIS COMMISSION BOOMS OT lONN UTTLB QQ» COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORB. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Bool*, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-mad* Brae** —Elastic. Silk, and Cotton; Button* —Naval and Military; Coat*, Ready made Drew—Surtouta, Codri wgton*, Pilots, Office. Shooting, of the finest and lightest material*; Carpet Bags of1,046 words
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Advertisement481 1860-03-15 2 Stand*, Pickle Stand*; Liquor Stand*: Penknivus FflTTrmi Desk*; Argand Hanging, Table Ac Spare Qtassc*, See.: Buggy and Carriage Harms*; Saddie*—complete; Buggy and Riding Whip* Fowlingall Lamps; Wick*, iageHarness; Sadpieces in cases, Doable Barrelled—complete from Mortimer" Rifles ditto, Pistols ditto; Powder Flasks, Nipples, Siiot Flasks; Gunpowder, No. 1, Percussion Caps; Wads,481 words
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Advertisement929 1860-03-15 2 FOR 3AUL THE best English and Walsh Steam Coal, either put on board ship in the Roada, or alongside the Company'# Wharf, New Harbour. THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED. Singapore 27 th October, 1849. F&* Kit. THE Copy-right, Pbbssbs, Ttfb Ac. of th« Newspaper known as the Friend of China and929 words
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Advertisement631 1860-03-15 2 FOR 3AG.K and Bukit Timah Road#. and consisting of Hills and Low Grounds daiy encreasing in ralue. and Low Grounds daay encreasing in ralue. These Lands w® be sold in lots to suit purchasers, and all further particulars may be learned from Mr Niru, the Superintendent of the Estate, or631 words
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Advertisement822 1860-03-15 2 pwitivdy to the highest bidders oo SaturdayT 10* April, »t Noon, st his «de Room., cial Square. Ibote Large and Substantially-built Qndov, u,. Commercial Square, st present occupied by MLDDLZTGN, HAHRIHON A Co., the Times Prtu^l\ The Oodowns will be divided into 4 Lots,*. plans to be issued in s822 words
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Article2090 1860-03-15 3 THURSDAY MORNING 15TII MARCH, 1660. His Imperial Majesty's Steam-frigate [a Rinommt, arrived here on the 7th current, frjm England, and the Cape the 17 1 1 J"i' uar y last, en route to China. The British Steamer Thunder, Captain Dctines, arrived here on the evening of2,090 words
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Article2863 1860-03-15 3 Les n a vires admis A commercer dans le Port de Saigon en vertu de la d6claration le 10 lB6O, par Mr le C. Amiral Commandant en Chef la Division navale et le corps expeditionnaire des mors de Chine, sont tenus de se conformer aux2,863 words
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Article7712 1860-03-15 4 PniANO. Proceedings of an investigation marie by the Hon kit the Governor of the Straits Settlements, into charges 'preferred against the Police Force of Pinang. No. 21. From the Honorable W. T. Lewis. To the Rajuh of Quedab. Alter Compliments,—May my friend know, that about 9?h August, a7,712 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
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Article1047 1860-03-15 5 Vessels Namts Ton* 4 B Consignees. Etk U75 Sir H McClure Uncertain H. M s. steamc? Ufa a% iuvvi'uv China Pearl n^U/ii<e>e Borlase C B H. M'b steamer H. M's. steamer JLiui j oe v i v Hopkins, Esq do f JJdlnOUStP do n. M's. steamer1,047 words
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THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA.
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133 1860-03-15 6 The Peninsular Oriental Company's Steam ship PEKIN, Captain BRODKE arrived here this evening, at 5$ P. M., having left Bombay on the Ist current, and Piuang the 13th, with the Europe Mails ~f the lotli February. The following Passengers came by133 words
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Article4824 1860-03-15 6 The announcement of the Budget, and the production of the commercial treaty, have been postponed until February 10, in consequence of the indisposition of Mr Gladstone. A coalition against Lord Palrnerston's Government is talked of between the Conservatives and the ultramontane Roman Catholics. The English Government have made4,824 words
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134 1860-03-15 7 GALLe, 6th March 1860. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH FROM KURRACHE. PUBLIC NKWS. English Mail, of IStli arrived—France refers the question to decision of the great powers—all expectation of a congress is at an end. Lord Elgin is reported to be coining to China as Plenipotentiary. The Commercial treaty with France is134 words
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Article704 1860-03-15 7 LONDON, 10 th February. Sugar —The announcement that the Chancellor of the Exchequer had posponed hii speech on the Budget until this evening (from Monday last) keeps the market in a state of suspense, under which the trade confine their operations to the narrowest limits prices, however, remain704 words
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Article98 1860-03-15 7 ARRIVALS. From SINGAPORE—Febv. 5, Harvest Home nndChristian Lnven; 7, Queen Mab, Bunker lliil, xnd Loodianah. From Pinaxg—February 4, Foam. From Batavia—February f, Halnaguith 2, Paroriten 4, Maria Augusta and Homer. From China—January 26, Earl of Windsor 30, Annandule; 31, Assyrian, Mirage, and L;tmin*rmuir; February 1, Sultan; 4, Congo;98 words
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