The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 28 June 1860, Afternoon Edition
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section17 1860-06-28 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL. 27] SINGAPORE:, THURSDAY... MORMW? J8tii JUNE, 1860. [NO. 2617 words
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Advertisement642 1860-06-28 1 •xtr.i! JL?5f peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Offices, Mattery Road. —Siugapere.. -0 s&k ■^Ti —*</>« r MAIL LINES. OOTWARB KAILS. ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam Ships with the English Mails of April 26th, may be expected at Singapore; en route to HongkoDg, on or642 words
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Advertisement426 1860-06-28 1 1 m rm i K©TC ce* HE StfPerd with Her MujeSt/'* Mails will in 'jitture leave Aden tor the Sey.cheilea and Mauritius uu or uinml the llib.ot each month instead ot the 3rd as heretofore. The Mails frotn Mauritius (am! the Seychelles) will arrive at Aden as at j»reseut on426 words
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Advertisement649 1860-06-28 1 BtttXA.R0 TJUXLES ippreciated in In 5*- t have supplied Hfctt ItAJfciTVTj and'Tbs Native H gimtmlsTor the last hbrtj YtaH* Q 14, Catherine Street, Sttyfid, Lyndon. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1 LONDON: ESTABLISHED 1803. Capital 1,600,000, THE l ndereignvd have been authorised to issue Polices, on behalf of a&ota Company, on649 words
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Advertisement575 1860-06-28 1 KOTtCE SMITH Jeen admitted a partner j] of our house, of which we have established a branch at Singapore under the same Firm, the partners being a JAMXI ADAM SMITH, of London. RNNU D nr> Purr I VIA WAAT\ r\i' I IE.-RRVRML «< ROBKRT PHILLIP WOOD, of Liverpool. LAWRENCE ROBERTSON575 words
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Advertisement639 1860-06-28 1 AGl.NTS Bat a via— MA»sr» LRNIIRV ft f» i j M'MrcThacLtr. J? pi Ilk ftrX'o. MAn«ir«w» rr»A*v —Gaiety Ofl&cv. f {Library NOTICES OP FIRMS ;'j HOTtce 'T'HE Partnership hitherto existing between JAMAS HABORIAN SPITES AND FAIUF RoBI»8ON, carrying on busiaeaa gentrai Warhouseuien under the style of tSncmu 8t uomsmos, is639 words
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Article2296 1860-06-28 2 THURSDAY MORNING 28TH JUNE, I860. Her Majesty*!! Straits Steamer Hocghly, Captain Wright, returned here on the 22nd current, from Malacca the 2In. Her Majesty's Steamer Victoria, Cap\ Wood, returned here on the 22nd current, frotu Acheeu, having on board Capt Burn, Private Secretary and A. D.2,296 words
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Advertisement1007 1860-06-28 2 FOB BALE UST or ARTICLES FOR SALE AT Til COMMIMtOH BOOMS OF Jtm UTTLK 4 COMMERCIAL SQUARE-SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boot*, Shoe*, tod Slipper*—Pari* and London-made lie— Elastic. SUA, end Cotton; Buttone—Naval and Miliary; Coats, Ready mada Draaa fiurtouu, Codriogtoos, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of the finest and light oat materials; Carpet1,007 words
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Advertisement442 1860-06-28 2 tars, Ber thes,HabitShirts; farad LaceSleeveajCarte ti without team; Corded Pettieouts, Corded nana Hair do. and Bustles; 1)NH Preservers; Draw**— Book and Jaccwtet Muslin; English, French, 4c Swiss eoleared Muslin, Tarlatan and Book Mualin, embroidered, Sprig and Spot Muslins, Fall and HalfHonrninf, Magnificent Ball Dresses; Edgings and Laca—Patent Valenciennes, Blonde, Extra,442 words
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Advertisement676 1860-06-28 2 IK the Hntr neighbourhood of the Town of Singapore, tbt very desirable property of C. B. Purnr, Enquire, I ring between tte Orchard and Bukit Tim ah Roadu, and consisting of Hills Lev Grounds daily i iiyiiiimg in wee. FOR FALL. r pHE Uodenrened hare for tale the following first676 words
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Advertisement843 1860-06-28 2 BAST IVIXA ARMY, COLONIAL i«B GENERAL AGENCY MESSRS SAUNDERS OTLET A Co. of 50 Conduit Street, JBanover Square, London, hare appointed Gnoaoa AaMsraoMG and Co. their Agents at Singapore, through whom all orders tor supplies of every description, including Cuns, Books, Provisions, Wines and ev«% other eoesaary aaav be fbnrarded843 words
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Article2091 1860-06-28 3 The annual report of the Oriental Bank presented on the 19th instant, state* the net profits for 1859 at 226,008/. A dividend of 5 per cent, has been paid for the first halfyear, and a like dividend is now proposed, with a bonne of 7 per2,091 words
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Article2736 1860-06-28 3 (From tka Daily Prtxt, Jam 15.) There are two subjects that are at present irritating the press of this Colony, which in our opinion require condensing into a comprehensive review. At present the details of them are being doled out in such a desultory manner, that the merits of2,736 words
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Article2146 1860-06-28 4 front the Friend of India May 24.) THB UNCOVENANTFD SEBVICB. —One of the 1 strongest arguments used for tbe removal of the Jewish disabilities, wan the probable rarity of the cases in which a Jew would enter Parliament. The Legislative assembly, it was said, would not be flooded with2,146 words
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Article1099 1860-06-28 4 COURT OF PROBATTE AND DIVOBCIS, MAY 2. Sir C. CRHBSWELL.) BATTEN V. BAIN AID ANOTHER.—JUDGMENT. This case was argued on the 17th of April by Dr. Phillimore, Q.C., and Mr Macqueeo for the plaintiff, and by the Queen's Advocate, Dr. Deane, Q.C., and Mr. Harrison for the defendants, and1,099 words
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Article1305 1860-06-28 4 Vessel's ..Oil '"li'On jjo''" 'I Totli\ \»In //(it llilrt n. I Consignees. 8(111 .-ii ul Destination frc, H. M's. steamer Victoria 1200 Wood, Esq H \I'i steamer Assaye 1400 Ad&ou, ESQ i t .ii China do A A a m O tv Bl 1 lyi ww1,305 words