The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 23 August 1860

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOLu27] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 23RD AUGUST 1860. [NO. 34
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 663 1 AGENTS- Street. fn.BOi-Mr F. Algar, il, Clement's Lane. Lombard I PAKIS— Mr GW. Yawp, Rue Montpeiisier, No. 6. MALTA—Mr Muir, News Agent. I HOKOXOVG— Friend of China Office. J peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Offices, Battery Road, —Singapore. MAIL LINES. OVTWARB MAILS, ONE of the Penimalmr and Oriental Steam
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    • 821 1 NQtTICE. THE Steamers with Her Majesty's Mails will in future leave Aden for tbe i Seychelles and Mauritius on or about the 11th of each month instead of the 3rd as heretofore. The Mails from Mauritius (and tbo Seychelles) will arrive at Adeu as at present on or about the
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    • 622 1 BILLIARD TABLES rE ONLY Billiard Tables appreciated in India are those made by THURSTON Co., who have supplied HER MAJESTY'S and the Native Regiments for the last forty Tears. 14, Catherine Street, Strand, London. IMPERIAL mi INSURABCE COMPANY, LONDON: ESTABLISHED 1808. T'HI UadoripMd ha— hem authortaad to tome X Polices,
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    • 587 1 NOTICE 1U 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 JAMBS ADAM SMITH, of London. ROBERT PHILLIP WOOD, of Liverpool. LAWRENCE ROBEETSON BELL, here, and JOHN KNOX SMITH, at Singapore.
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    • 545 1 f AGBNT8. J BATAVIA— Messrs Lange k Co., Booksellers. CALCUTTA— Messrs Thacker, Spink 4c Co. St Andrews V^PIKAMG —Gazette Office. fLibrnrj NOTICES OF FIBX8 i SgSBSSBh— mUkrnm NOTtCt. THE interest and responsibility of MB WILLIAM KEB, Jr., in tne firms of KKB Co Manila, ST ME Co Singapore, AND PITCAIEN
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  • 2278 2 TO THE EDITOR or Till: SINGAPORE TREE PRESS. Sir, I have uww reached the last <livtNt<m ol' my subject, viz: the means that should be adopted To eradicate or place the viec under more stringent restraints than it is subject to at present. As the laws against gaming have
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1088 2 .FOE SALE gafc—affi— i aagg— LIST OF AR1ICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION BOOMS OF mm uTTut qq 9 COMMERCIAL SQUARE— SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-made Braces—Elastic, SUk, and Cotton; Buttons—Naval and Military Coats, Ready made Dress—Surtouts, Codringtons, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of the finest and lightest
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    • 509 2 toads, Pickle Stands Liquor Stands Penknives Office Knives, Ac.; Dressing Casfes: Travellers'Writing Desks; Argand Hanging, Table A Wall Lamps; Wi?k», Spare Glasses, Ac.; buggy and Carriage Harness; Saddies—complete; buggy and Riding Whips Fowlingpieces in cases, Double barrelled—complete from J/ortimer"i Rifles ditto, Pistols ditto; Powder Flasks, Nipples, Shot Flasks; Gunpowder, No.
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    • 733 2 FOB SALE. ——fcaaaaMih—mlflmi—Mmtoto F©A SALS IN the immediate neighbourhood of the Town of Singapore, the very desirable property of C. R. PRINSEP, Esquire, lying between the Orchard and Bukit Timah Roads, and consisting of Hills and Low Grounds daily encreasing in value. r These Lands will be sold in lots
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    • 303 2 NOTICE TH E Partnership heretofore existing between CHOA CHIANG Soon and KOH AH SOET under the Chop YONG Soon SENG, was dissolved on the 2nd August current, as regards the said KOH AH SOET. The business will be carried on by the said CHOA CHIANG Soon, under the same Chop.
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  • 16 3 I At Singapore, on Tuesday, the 21st current, Mrs G. W. LECKKF of a Sox.
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  • 2369 3 THURSDAY MORNING, 23KD AUGUST, 1800. The British Steamer Sir James Brooke, Cap'ain McMillan, from Bangkok the 2!st current, a*rived here on the 18th The British Steamer >h'indov, Captain Anderson, from Pinang and Malacca, the 12th current, arrived here on the 18th, and sailed again for the
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  • 5163 3 (From the Pluaxg Gazette Any tut lltA.) A human being has at length fallen a victim to one of the tao tigers which have lately crossed over to the Island. As a Chinaman was walking in the neighbourhood of the waterfall, the beast sprang upon bim. His wife, who
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  • 15 3 DEATH. At Manila, on the 23rd July 1860, Mr ARCAIBALK DOCGLAS MAKTINV aged 58 years.
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  • 2136 4 Mr Tarrant was released from Gaol on Saturday evening. Previous to his release he handed us the enclosed for publication, which requires no comment. The interest on the bit! of costs was $225 Thus the first act is penetrated in this deed of spoliation, which has done more to
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  • 962 4 Veunet* Name*. j Tote- Commtnulet s. Consignees. J Destination JfC. II. M's steamer Assay < 1400 Adams, Esq H. M's steamer Hooghly 175 Wright Malacca A Pinang H. M's steamer Victoria 1200 Wood, Esq. China H. P. M's transport ship Elbe 742'Wernos Prussian Consul In dock
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  • 449 4 J uly 20 British Elisabeth Samcson, from Liverpool Gth April for Woosung. n 21 British Quern of -Way, Finser, from Liverpool 15th April lor Shanghai. n 21 British Fcxun, James, from London 8th April l'or Hongkong. July-23 French Michel Montaigne, Gacbet, fr* Singapore 1st June
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