The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 10 May 1860
1860-05-10
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section18 1860-05-10 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 27] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE IORD MAY, 1860. [NO. 1918 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement645 1860-05-10 1 <)$_\;[\$?+`&{$_@-<>;$\&@~):]^_ Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Offices, Ualtery Road, —Singapore. LINES. QUTWA.RB MAILS* ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Stoain Navigation Company's Steam Ships with the English Mails of April 10th, may he expected at Singapore, e.i route to Hongkong, on or about the 14th instant. HQ MEW ARB645 words
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Advertisement872 1860-05-10 1 ELEV'S AMMUNITION Comprises every description of Sporting and Military Ammunition. DOUBLE WATERPROOFCENTRAL FIRE PERCUSSION CAPS, as originally invented by them, are particularly adapted for uao in India, where the caps arc often allowed to remain a long time on the i nipples of rifles and fowling-pieces, the ignition be- ing872 words
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Advertisement698 1860-05-10 1 BtLLlA.R.8 TABLES THE ONLY Billiard Tables appreciated in India are those made by THURSTON h Co., who have supplied HER MAJESTY'S and the Native Regiments for the last forty Yean. 14, Catherine Street, Strand, London. aS?S^SiiS?<£2S IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON: ESTABLISHED 1803. Capital 1,600,000. r IMIL Undersigned have "been698 words
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Advertisement570 1860-05-10 1 sia>2£2<r38 afaasss NOTICE TL1 R J. K. SMITH has been admitted a partner of our house, of which we have established a branch at Singaj»ore under the same Firm, the partners being JAMES ADAM SMITII, of London. ROBERT PHILLIP WOOD, of Liverpool. LAWRENCE ROBERTSON BELL, here, and JOHN KNOX SMITH,570 words
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Advertisement644 1860-05-10 1 F AGENTS. HATAYIA— Laag* Co BeokMUere I CALCUTTA—ID tMr«Tb*d*i,Spink *Co. St Andr««# —Gasdtt* Oltie*. [Library NOTICES OF FIRMS KOTtCB i THE Partnership hitherto existing between A JAMES GABORIAN SPICEB and PHILIP ROBINSON, carrying on business as general Warhouseinen under the style of SPICEB BOBINSON, is this day dissolved by mutual644 words
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Article14 1860-05-10 2 At Singapore, on the 2nd current, Mrs L. VAN SOEST, of a DAUGHTER.14 words
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Article76 1860-05-10 2 At Singapore, on the 7th current, hy the Rcvd. T. C. SMYTH, A. M., HENRY FANE HAYLRTT SEWEI.L, Esq., Lieutenant and Adjutant H. M. 40th Regt. M. N. L, son of Lieut-General SEW EM., C. R.. Royal Array, to VLOLETTE ANN, only daughter of Brigadier BURN, Commanding Troops in76 words
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Article2081 1860-05-10 2 THURSDAY MORNING. 10RH MAY, 1860. Her Majesty's Steam-ship Zenobia, Captain Chitty, arrived here on the 2nd current, froin the Straits of Malacca, with the ship Faixe Allum in tow, and sailed again for the same destination the same day. The Zenobia returned here yesterday with the2,081 words
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Advertisement1136 1860-05-10 2 FO R SALE ARIICLES FOR 8ALE AT THB COMMISSION BOOM9 OT JQH.N LtTTLB GO, COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-mad. Braces —Elastic. Silk, and Cotlon; Buttons— Naval and Military; Coats, Ready made D^-j> urtont ringtons, Pilots, Otiiee, Shooting, of the finest aiid lightest materials; Carpet Bags1,136 words
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Advertisement504 1860-05-10 2 Stands, Pickle Stands; Liquor Stands; Penknives Office Knives, Sec.; Dressing Cases: Travellers'Writing Desks; Argaitd Hanging, Table Ac Wall Lamps; Wicks, Spare Glasses, Ate.; buggy and Carriage Harness; Saddles—complete; buggy and Riding.Whips; Fowlingpieces in cases, Double barrelled —complete from "Mortimer"} Rifles ditto, Pistols ditto; Powder Flasks, Nipples, Shot l-lasks; Gunpowder, No.504 words
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Advertisement722 1860-05-10 2 FOB SALE. FOR SALE IN the immediate of the Town of Singapore, the very desirable property of C. R. Prinskp, 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 purchasers,722 words
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Advertisement649 1860-05-10 2 NOTICE. ■JVTR T. HERITAGE, Photographer fiom London, having nearly completed his engagements in Pinang, will shortly leave for THIS PORT direct. Portraits on Glass, coloured in the best style; also on Paper untouched. Views and gentlemen's houses taken trom 12 10 inches downwards. For abilites see Pinang newspapers. SPECIMENS (by649 words
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Obituary12 1860-05-10 2 DEATH. At Manila, on the 13th April, Mr MELLANDGBAT, formerly of Batavia.12 words
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Article577 1860-05-10 3 On the h« avtng billows fioRting Spnib <>ur fleet for China's coa-t, Men of worth and skill devoting. To fulfil the empty boast. Boast that men and ships parading. Demonstrations big bow wow. Mixed with threats of straight lm tiding, Can that Emperor's courage cow. Boast of clenching British577 words
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Article1752 1860-05-10 3 THE ROADS AND HILL STATIONS OF INDIA. (From the Bombay Gazelle April 5.) The Madras papers are now publishing a series of minutes by Sir C. Trevelyan, whieh show that His Excel'eney made good use of his time while he was absent from the Presidency on a tour of1,752 words
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Article756 1860-05-10 3 (From the Athcnatum, April 12.) We understand that the Squadrons of the 1st Dragoon Guards, under (suspended) orders for China, are to emhark alter all, and that the Vessels engaged for their oonveyance will be einplyeded as origually conuniiplatedj a Aeanier or steamers being sent down from Bengul, for756 words
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Article1833 1860-05-10 3 THE CHARACTER OF LOt'lS NAPOLEON. It is hardly possible for persons engaged in politics to attach too much importance to the attainment of clear ideas as to the character of the present ruler of France. Other absolute Sovereigns have Ministers more absolute than themselves. He has not even an1,833 words
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Article647 1860-05-10 3 We recommend to our readers a short pamphlet lately published by Ridgway, entitled Some Remarks on our Afours in China. It is a sensible and temperate exposition of our relations with the Chinese Empire, and is said, we know not with how much truth, to be the647 words
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Article1505 1860-05-10 4 The answer of the Secretary of State for India to a question put to him in his place in Parliament, a few days ago, respecting the strength of the'orce intended for the third war with China, gives hut a very inadequate account of it. It1,505 words
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Article1139 1860-05-10 4 The-1 of Con-'fierce hasadofrf tla very decided policy with respect to the new proposa' of the l'e n isr'f and O. lent J Comjeny, and I adopted i» too, by >» niajoi Iiy so la-ge as to be r but unanimous. It is f?«r, therefore, to p rear me1,139 words
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Article748 1860-05-10 4 Ex 1.act of a letter .roni Sli oe Ihaven, daUxl 13ili February,vnived by yesterday snort:—44 We are visited with a more fca'o'l Hood tliau C could ever have ha> t aujr conception of. On Fi iday night I th ought we should never see daylight. No li nmen j*d748 words
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Article1453 1860-05-10 4 Vessel. r Names. Ti.ii* ('amniamleis. j i i j Consignees. Destuuituai II. Ms. steamer Esk 1175^ Sir 11. McClurc II. M's. steamer Zmobia LOIOjChitty, Esq. 1 China II. M's. steamer Coromaiulei |1200|Hurlock, Esq. j do II. M s. gunx»at Hardy 320 Bogle, Esq. do II. steamer1,453 words