The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 29 March 1860

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL. 27] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY' MORNING, THE 29TH MARCH, 1860. [NO. 13
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 648 1 }:.]$>{'=})`;<~)(/+?_$*-[~:"`++ peninsular and Oriental Steam navigation Company's Offices, Mattery Road, Singapore. MAIL LINES. QUTWA.RO M!AtLS« ONE rtf the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam Ships with the Euglish Mails of February 26th, may he expected at Singapore, on route to Hongkong, on or about the 31st March. HQM6WARO MA.ILS,
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    • 838 1 ELEY*B AMMUNITION Comprises every description erf Sporting and Military Ammunition. DOUBLE WATERPROOF CENTRAL FIRE PERCUSSION CAPS, aa originally invented by them, are particularly adapted tor use in India, where the cape are often allowed to remain a long time on the nipples of rifles and fowling-pieces, the ignition being at-al)
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    • 756 1 LEA PERKINS' CELEBRATED WORCJHTtMKIM SAUCt. BT CONNOISSEURS TO B1 TBS ONLY NOON SAUCE ABO APFLICABLB TO 4% J BAMMr or DISH. 1 EXTRACT OP A LBTTBR from* MEDICAL GENTLEMAN at MADRAS to kit Brother at WORCESTER, Mav. 1861. "Tall LB A A Psa BIBS' that tlMir SAUCE m highly csttaawd
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    • 590 1 INSURANCES. CALCUTTA MERCANTILE INSURANCE SOBIETV. THS 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. SABKIBS A MOSES. Singapore. Ist October. 1854. NOTICE. undersigned have been appointed Agents for the Insurant* Companies of New
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    • 629 1 o» Hv* AGRUTS NOTICES OF FIRMS NOTICE. THE undersigned have this day established themselves at this port, for the transaction of General Commission Business, under the firm 0 F: STELUNG HOOGLAMDT and Co., G. H P. STELLING, Wu. HOOGLANDT. Offiee No. 7 Boat Quay, lately in the occupation of Messrs
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  • 840 2 TO THB BDITOB OF TUB SIIfGAPOBE TBBB FRRM -Sir, Permit me to notice a typographical error which has crept into my last communication, as it appears in your columns. In alluding to the fable of belling the cat, I say that the query from one of the members, ".Who
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    • 1082 2 TO S SALB LIIT OT AMJICLBB TOR SALB AT TH» CVMMIMIOK BOOMS OT JOHN UTTLt i €O, COMMERCIAL SQUARE-SINGAPORE- OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Skoes, and 81ippert—Paris and London-roed« Braces--Elastte,Silk, and Coitoo; Bat toea—Naval »»d Military; Coats, JUMt Made Dress—Surtouts, CodHilitarv; Coats, Ready Made Draee Surtouts, Codriugtons, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of the
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    • 519 2 Stand*. Pltkto Stand*) Liquor Stand*; Penthivss Office Knives, fce.; DpssJingCMe*iTraad]eTs'WiW«f Desks; Argand flanging,Tabick Wall Lamps; Wicks, Spare Glasses, ke.; Buggy and Carriage Harness; Baddies eempkte; Huray and Riding Whips; Fowlingpieces incases, Donbk barrelled—corn niste from 44 lfsranl J..., sua. timer"; Rifles ditto, Pistols ditto; Puudsr Flasks, Nipples, Shot Flasks; Gunpowder,
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    • 997 2 KOTICK* UNREBBRVBD SALE OF GODOWNg IN COMMERCIAL BQUARB THE undersigned has received instructions from th« Administrator to ths estate of the late Wm. Spowwwoode, Eeq. to Bell by public Auction, Thorn Largo and Substantially-built Qndonnt in Commercial Square, at present occupied by Meiers MipdletoV, Hakriho* A Co the Timtt Frees,
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    • 714 2 uu IN the immediate neighbourhood of the Tow* of Singapore, the very desirable property of C. B. PEINSEP, Esquire, lying between the Orchard and Bukit Timah Roads, and consisting of Hills w Graouads daily en creasing in value. Thepe Leads will he sold in lots to suit purchasers, and all
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    • 245 2 "MR CHARLES GR%Y MACCLELLAND■ authorised to sign our Finn per proems. lion. Wm. BPOTTISWOODE CO Eutgapore, find February, iB6O. CMARTCMBBAM WIWIA Am* TIAUAf AMD CttlAA, SINGAPORE AGENCY. NOTICE IS HEEEBT arv*K, that Mr JOH* How. AKD GWYTHEB is authorised to sign as acting Agent of the Bank at this place
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  • 4138 3 THURSDAY MORNING. 39TH MARCH, 1860. The P. O. Company's Steam-Ship Ganges, Captain Bowen, from Hoogkong (i,e 15th current, arrived here on the •/2nd, and proceeded to Bombay, via Piuaog and Galle, on the following day, in the evening. The British Steamer Skandon Captain Anderson, from Malacca
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  • 2737 3 The Common Gaol, Hongkong, 13th March, 1860. The Hon'ble The Colonial Secretary. SIB, —I have the honor to request that you will lay this letter before His Excellency the Governor, for Hi* Excellency's consideration. On the evening of Saturday last, the 10th inst., the Gaol Governor called the
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  • 1750 4 (From the Pinang Ga-xette, March 17J We understand that in consequence of his multifarious duties at Singapore in connection with the despatch of the China Troops, Brigadier Burn will be unable to visit Pinang for inspection of the 22nd Regiment. During the present week there have been unusually large
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  • 1009 4 Vesselj A antes 7 on* ('omtnnwin s. Consignees. DestiuaiwH, ift H. MY ateuiuer E*k 1175 Sir R. McClure Pinang B. steamer Mokr lOOjHand China I B. steamer Tome 100 Noves 1 do j H. U'l steamer Cochchuftr 1 232 Holder i H. I. M'g stuir. VEntr&prenahte
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  • 1226 4 Sir Hope Grant, Commander-in-Chief of the British Bxpsriihonary Force, arrived hare oa the 13th instant, along with his staff. No farther detrain of the British and French forces have but we hahre intelligence of several vessels with troops on bawd having ranched Singapore Ah hinds of nunpum are going
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  • 2713 5 FIR9T DAY, TUESDAY, 27TH MARCH. The morning which ushered in the 18th j neetinir of the Singapore races, was one which filled with apprehension the backers c the tleetest but not the strongest horses. [eavy clouds overhung the atmosphere, and a; one o'clock the rain came down
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