The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 16 August 1860

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1 6 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL. 27] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 16TH AUGUST 1860. [NO. 33
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 630 1 ^![/^[[?((;'"~@:"`.?["*>?!;')"' peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Offices, Battery Road,—Singapore. MAIL LI *18. QUTWAAP MAILS.' ONE «f UHJ Peninsular aiwi Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam Ships with the English Mails of July 26th, may he ex|»ecletl at Singapore, ei route to Hongkong, on or about the 29th August. KCMtWAae MAILS*
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    • 784 1 KQTtCB. THE Steamers with Her Majesty** Mailt will in future ieuve Aden for the Seychelles and Mauritius on or about the 11th of each month instead of the 3rd as heretofore. The Mails from Mauritius (and the Sey* chelles) will arrive at Aden as at present oi or about the
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    • 676 1 ttUJUD tjUTi.lt rE ONLY Billiard Tables appreciated in India are those made by THURSTON k Co., who have supplied HEK MAJESTY'S and the Native Regiments for the last forty Tears. 14, Catherine Street, Strand, London. IMPERIAL ntl IMWMSCE COMPAIT, LONDON: ESTABLISHED 1803. C&lltAl l.ftOO.OOO WvrwSwerwi THE Under signed have been
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    • 573 1 noTtct IIE J. K. SMITH has been admitted a partner of our house, of which we have established of our house, of which we have established a branch at Singapore under the same Firm, the partners being JAMES ADAM SMITH, of London. ROBBBT PHILLIP WOOD, of Liverpool. LAWBKHC* ROBERTSON BBLL,
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    • 520 1 "%\/>.&=<?!*~\'!}&/)@@+[$$^.`"] NOTICES OF FIBM8 NOTICE. THE interest and responsibility of Ms WILLIAM KES, Jr., in the firms of RES Co MM;J|^ L STUB Co Singapore, AND PITCAISN STUB Co. Bataria, ceased on the 31st December, 1859, SYME Co. Singapore, 2nd February 1860. ROTICt rrUlE Undersigned has this day established a
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  • 2302 2 TO THK EDITOR or THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. Str, A copy of tlie Port Rules of Singapore has just l>een sent down to me, and on perusal 1 am convinced that they must have been drawn up by a u Soldier," in the Sailors' acceptance of the won!, or
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1046 2 FOE SAL'S ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION EOOMS OFJOKE LITTLE <&. 60, COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-made Braces—Elastic, Silk, and Cotton; Buttons—Naval and Military; Cdsta, Beady made Dreas-Surtouts, Codridgtdos, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of the finest andlightParamatta, Mull, weaa of colours Dressing Gowns, Dock, Ltnen Drill,
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    • 492 2 tauds, Pickle Stands; Lienor Steads Penkalvea Office Knives, Ac.; Dressing Cases: Travellers'Writing Desks; Argand Hanging, Table A Wall Lamps; Wicks, Spare Glasses, Ac.; Buggy and Carriage Harness; Saddles—complete; Boggy and Riding Whips; Fowlingpieces in esses. Double barrelled —complete from "Aferfiwer"; Rifles ditto, Pistols ditto; Powder Flasks, Nipples, Shot Flasks; Gunpowder,
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    • 751 2 FOB 8 A LI. TO* SAL* IN the immediate neighbourhood of the Town of Singapore, the very desirable property of C. R. PRINSEP, Esquine, 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 loto
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    • 537 2 NOTICE TH E Partnership heretofore existing between CHOA COOS SOON and KOH AH SOFT under the Chop YOWG SOON SENG, was dissolved on the 2nd August current) as regards the said KOH AH SOKT. The business will be earned on by the said CHOA CHIANG SOON, under the same Chop.
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  • 15 3 At Singapore, oo the 11th current, Mra H. J. VAN HOOKS of a Sox.
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  • 2129 3 THURSDAY MORNING, 10TH AUGUST, 1860. The Dutch Mail Steamer Batavia, Capt Neyts, from Batavia the 8th current, arrived here on the 1 Ith, and returned to Batavia on the 14th, with the Europe Mails of the 10th July. The P. O. Co's Steam-ship Emeu, Captain Dundas,
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  • 7832 3 (From the Pinang Gazette, Angutt Uk Ihe piratical praua from the south have so much alarmed our native trading craft are said to be Gallang boats on their usual cruise up the West Coast of the Peninsula. They have been hovering off the Pent rivers between Pinang and the
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  • 1109 5 Vessel's Names. Tons Commanders. Consignees. Destination tpc, H. M's steamer Assaye 1400 A (lams, Esq H. M's sloop of war dive Sedley, Esq do H. M's steamer Hooghly -175 Wright Malacca Pin&ng H. P. M's transport ship E'Jbe 742,Wernos B. transport ship Waimer Castle 742 Perassa
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