The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 24 May 1860

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 27]. SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 24TH MAY, 1860. t\ [NO. M
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 675 1 A.U f* X'Csf i ■■■<: 1 N »„,,UON Mr f Alf«N, 11. Clement'* L*ne. Loroknni vj*ie—Mr OW. Yapp. Rue >lontpeii»i«r, J*o. ft. Wai ,TA—Mr Mttir. tiew» Agent. I HFr»en4 pi Cbina Ofiec. 7 peninsular and, Oriental Steam navigation Company's Offtoes, Battery Road, —Singapore. jC A L MAIL LINEB. W2TWARD MAILS.
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    • 177 1 7jgf<r& SB^B kJJ^O ilEWlTil'M |wftsr|jCT f^W^<¥effw!*^B!iffTr^rßnTi If^l BsH miiMHini rsi wir' |w i Si M SW J giTgjrt SB m BSC; MMTM WWP^ **i 1 :4*.M:VJ|. t llTViStvlt Utt m whßiiWrraii •E WARE OF SRURIOUB IMITATIONS. TO SPORTSMEN* £3| The following article* of V the beat quality, manufactored by raznxaicx
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    • 664 1 MILIARS TABLES gimerits for the last forty Ttart. 14, Catherine Strut, Strand, London. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON: BSTA 1801. capital 1,600,000. npHE Undersigned have been authorised to imuc JL Police*, on behalf of above Company, on Houses, Godowns, Goods. Wares, and Merchandise; Snips in Port, Harbour, or Dock and
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    • 586 1 Sf«Z>3?a<S£S 4>l? 22aiS2S NQTtCS XI R J. K. SMITH has been admitted a partner of our house, of which we have established a branch at Singapore under the same Firm, the partners being J nut ADAM SMITH, of London. ROBERT PHILXIP WOOD, of Liverpool. LAWSMHCH ROBBRTSON BELL, here, and JOHB
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    • 645 1 AU4L\T?. JrOJ BATATIA—MASATS Laugc fc <*• ■••fettLer*CALCUTTA— MessrsThtrk«r R»p,»ik 4 0.-St A»4re«» PIWAKO Gyztttc Ofccf. J (Librai y NOTICE '"DHE Partnership hitherto existing betw#£r A Jambs Garobian Spicbb and Philip Robiksoh, carrying on business at general' housemen under the style of Spicbb A boblkmtv is this day dissolved bv mutual
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  • 3001 2 THURSDAY MORNING 24TH MAY. I8dl). 'l'o-dat bring the Anuuerwy of the Quben'» Birthday, will be observed AS a Holiday: Her Majesty's Steamer Victoria, Capt. Wood,, arnved here on the 17th current, from the Straits of Malacca, with the transport ship Show AUum in tow. The latter
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    • 1108 2 ARIICLES FOR SALE AT THB COMMISSION BOOMS or jMH uttle &> co, COMMERCIAL SQUARE-SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Roots, fitaes, and Slippers—Paris and London-made Braces—Elastic- Silk, and Cotton; Buttons— Navali and Military; Coau. Ready made Dress— Surtouta, Codrfctgtons, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of the finest and light tat materials; Carpet Bags of various
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    • 477 2 Spare Glasses, kc.; Bugg\ and Carriage Harness; Saddles—complete; Buggy and Riding Whips; Fowlingpieces in eases, Donbie barrelled—complete from 44 Mortimer" j Rifles ditto, Pistols ditto; Powder Flasks, Nipples, Shot Flasks; Gunpowder, No. I, Percussion Caps; Wads, Cartridges, kc.kc. LADIES'OUFITTINOaDBFARWIENTj. Bonnets—Satin,Tulle, Sc Np€ SHfc, direct frfm ferift Dunstable, Straw, and Hone
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    • 740 2 SALS -I of Singapore, the ▼fry desirable property of C. R. PMNSBP, Esquire, lyiflg between the Orchard and Bokit Timah Roads, and consisting of Hills daily i BZ'&TWZ&Emm ul*. Iff csasert, and til further paroetuars may DC learnea FROM Mr NXTZN, the Superintendent of the Estate, on ftva MEN MARTIN,
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    • 501 2 s KQTtCB* Bast INDIA ARMY, col ONjAL and UKNEKaL AGKNCY MESSRS SAUNDERS OTLEY c<x OF 50 Conduit Street, Hanover Square, London, have appointed GEORGB ARMSTRONG and Co. their Agents at Singapore, through whom all orders for supplies of every description, including j Guns. Books, Provisions, Wines and every other necessary
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  • 30 2 DIED. At Hopkjutan, New Hampshire, United States of America, on the 18th of March 1860, CHARLES CHASE CURRIER, Esquire, Senior Member of the Firm of REVBLY A Co. of Piriang.
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  • 811 3 (SIXBRAI. MBETING. Singapore, April 28 th 1860. WW. The Hon'ble Capt. H. Max—President; T. DtnrMax, Esq., W. H. Bbaix Esq., G. Axous, Esq., and R. C. WOODS, Esq. f The application of Satavylang for license to use certain premises near the Sirungaou Road aa a Pottery, was granted,
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  • 4842 3 (From the Pin ing Gazette, May S.) In a recent number we suggested thai the influence of the Governor of the Straits might be very beneficially exerted for the pacification of the districts of Pera' adjoining Province WeHesllev. It has now become imperative on His Honor to act, for
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  • 1445 4 NEW OPENING TO CHINA. (F)vn the Bombay Gazette, April 80.) If he is a benefactor of the human race who makes two blades of grass to grow where one grew before, much more deserving of the gratitude of mankind is he who discovers peaceful means of carrying on a
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  • 2037 4 One of the results of the Whitworth cannon appears to have escaped notice. Hitherto, owing to the great strength of construction required in men of war for.their heavy ordnance, such veuela have remained quite AUtinpt from other vessels. But if it be troe that a light telescope-looking tube like
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  • 1347 4 Vessel f Names. Conunatulets. HES9HH H. M s. steamer Esk 1175 Sir R. McClure H. M's. steamer Coromandel 1*200 Hurlock, Esq. ChiuA M. M's. steamer Sparrowhauk 670 Bvng, Esq. II. steamer Victoria 1200 Wood, Esq. QO A rs Ku&eian etm.■trigate Svetlano *2000 Schihatchetf do Cl| Q
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