The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 5 July 1860

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL. 27] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 5TH JULY, 1860. [NO. 27
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 671 1 AOFXTK I j.^do.1— Mi F. Aigar, II, Clement'.- I.anc. Lambatd pidU—MrO W. Tapp, Hue Momperiaicr, fie. u A tTA—Mr H»ir. New* Agenr. 1 y 0 jiaAO»« —Friewl Chtu* Office peninsular and- Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Offioes. Battery Road, —Singapore. MAIL t* M i'm L1NE3. WTWANB MAILS. of the Peninsular and
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    • 832 1 KQ-TECK. THE Steamers uiih Her Majesty's Mails will m future leave Aden tor the Seychelles and Mauritius on or the lltii ot each luoulh tusleud of the Jiru as heretofore. The Mails from Mauritius (and the Seychelles) nilr arrive at Adeu as at present on or about the 16th of
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    • 666 1 TABLES THE ONLY Billiard Tables appreciated *p India are those made by THURfTON Co., who have supplied HER MAJKSTT'S and the Native Regiments for the last borty Tear.s. 14, Catherine Street Strand, London. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. LONDON: ESTABLISHED 1803. Capital X,600,000. r piifc Undersigned have been authorized to issue
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    • 559 1 Sf4>22-$2£ 22SS2S NOTtCS TV/1 R J. K. SMITH haf been admitted a partner of our house, of which we have established a branch at Singapore under the same Firm, the partners being JAMES ADAM SMITH, of London. ROBEET PHILLIP WOOD, of Liverpool. LAWREXCB ROBERTSON BELL, here, and Jons Kxox SMITH,
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    • 637 1 4<i E.YTJ RA TATiA— LAURA Ac O.. Rook*«lln*. I CALCI TTA —M«-s»»»Th»ck«r. Rpiuk ACo. StAndr*w» Pi*aa»«—Orticu. LibrtT* NOTICES OP FIRMS ItOTCOS r PHE Partnership hitherto existing between A JAMBS GABORIAX SPICEH and PHILIP ROBINSON, carrying on business as general Warhouseincn under the style of SPICER tic ROBIXSOX. is this day
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  • 2988 2 THURSDAY MOUNIXG 6TH JULY, 18G0. The Dutch Mail Steamer Pcltflibang, Captain Kuller, from Balavia the 24th ultimo, arrived here on the 27th. having oil hoard Sir K. B. McCau»lm d, Recorder 1 of Singapore. She returned to Balaviaon t lit? 30th, with the Europe Mails of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1142 2 FO R SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION BOOMS OT jQECN UTTLS GQ>, COMMERCIAL SQUARE-SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-made Braces —Elastic. Silk, and Cotton; Buttons—Navaland Military; Coats, Ready made Dress —Surtouu, Codringtons, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of the finest and light ringtoas, fHots, Utbce, Shooting, 01
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    • 490 2 Stands, Pickle Stands; Liquor Stands; Penknives D Spare Glasses, ice.; buggy and Carriage Harness; Sad dies—complete; buggy and Riding Whips; Fowling pieces in cases. Double barrelled—complete from "Mor pieces in cases. Double barrelled—complete from "Mortimer" Rifles ditto, Pistols ditto; Powder Flasks, Nipples, Shot Flasks; Gunpowder, No. 1, Percussion Caps; Wads,
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    • 750 2 FQR 5A.LB IN the immediate neighbourhood of the Towi of Singapore, the very desirable property o C. R. Prjnsep, Esquire, lying between the Orcharc and Bukit Timah Roads, and consisting of Hilli and Low Grounds daily encreasing in value. £PI T -Ml I 1-1 1_ A A !a These Lands
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    • 921 2 EAST INDIA ABMyTcOLONIAL A*b GENERAL AGENCY MESSRS SAUNDERS OTLEY Co. of 50 Conduit Street. Hanover Sauare. Lon50 Conduit Street, Hanover Square, London, have appointed GEORGE ARMSTRONG and Co. their Agents at Singapore, through whom all orders for supplies of every description, including Guns, Books, Provisions, Wines and every other nececsarv
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    • 252 2 THE the ROTftCB. A the L ndersigned and HENG AH NGEE AND LOW SOON HONG under the CHOP H0\G MOH was dissolved on the 4th June last, asV gards the undersigned. All claims aai n J the late firm are to be settled bv the said HEXr AH NGEE and
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  • 4472 3 LONDON, 207/* May, 1860. THE whole interest of the fortnight has been concentrated upon two events the doings of Garibaldi in Sicily, and of the House of Lords here at home. Both are highly important, both include a struggle between liberalism and privilege, and both may
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  • 1010 4 (From ike Pinang Gazette, June 16. J There has been very heavy weather in the Bay at the setting in of the monsoon, and reports of wrecks come in. The Dera and another vessel are said to have foundered. A French ship is reported to have been wrecked off
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  • 262 4 THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. OIMBAL OBDBB*, BT THS COKMAKDEE I* Cci£t (From the Bengal Hurkaru, May 26. j Adjutant General's Office, Calcutta, 26th ;< 1860.—The labors necessaty to complete the J cificatkm of this Empire are now over. His Excellency the Viceroy has consented permit that I may resign the Command
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  • 1316 4 Vessel"t Name*. Tons Conauarulem. Consignees. Destination tec. H. M'e. steamer Victoria 1200 i Wood, Esq China H. M's steamer Assaye 1400 Adams, Esq do Vt Vf'a ctpompr IlnOfrhlu 170 WrL'ht- Esu Malacca Pirauf Amer. ship St. Louis 532 Jacobs 1 Hamilton. Gray and co. New York
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