The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 30 August 1860

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL. 27] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 30TH AUGUST 1860. [NO. 35
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    • 659 1 AGENTS Street." D0 „—Mr F. Algar, II, Clement'* Lane. Lombard PAKis-MrG W. Yapp. Kue Montpenwer, No. 6. MALTA—MR Moir, New* Agent. jlos<iKoN<i—Friend of Chiua Office. peninsular and Oriental Steam navigation Company's Offices, Battery Road, —Singapore. /o% LINES. ©UTWARB MAILS. ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Stcatii Navigation Company's Steam Ships
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    • 832 1 NOTICE. rpHE Steamers wiih Her Majesty's Mails JL will* in future leave 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 Seychelles) will arrive at Aden as at present on or about the
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    • 651 1 BILUUD TABLES THE ONLY Billiard Tables appreciated in India are those made by THURSTON Co., who I have supplied HEK MAJESTY'S and the Native Rej giments for the last forty Year:. 14, Catherine Street, 4 Strand, London. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, ESTABLISHED 1803. Capital 1,600,000. r llflE Undersigned have been
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    • 597 1 HQ TtCE TM 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 JAMES ADAM SMITH, of London. ROBEBT PHILLIP WOOD, of Liverpool. LAWRENCE ROBERTSON RELI., here, and JOHN KNOX SMITH, at
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    • 528 1 r AGENTS. BATAVIA—MFSIRS Lon«e k Co., Booksellers. CALCUTTA— MemrsTbacker. Spink fcCo. ST Andrews —Gazette Office. [Library NOTICES OF FIBMS RQTICE, THE interest and responsibility of ME WILLIAM KER, JR., in the firms of KE* Co Manila, SYME Co Singapore, AND PITCAIBN SYME Co. Batavia, ceased on the 31st December, 1859,
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  • 2273 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. Sir, Samuel Peter Tibbs, who has taken up tin; cudgels on Itchulf of the 44 Marine" port regulator, is evidently more at home in invective than argument, and us I have not had the advantage, he has evidently possessed, of mati
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    • 1104 2 FOB SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE AT TUB COMMISSION BOOMS OF JOttM UTTfcE A CO, COMMERCIAL SQUARE —SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENTBoots, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-made Braces—Elastic, Silk, and Cotton; Buttons— Navaland Military; Coats, Ready made Draw Surtouto, Codnti_4. t\i ilio finp«f 9IN Iff it TOT Trouserings: caps—navai, SUUIMRY, I plain Cloth:
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    • 505 2 °lands, Pickle btands; Liquor Stands; Fenfcai*** Office Knives, itc.; Cases; levellers' Writing Desks; Argand Hanging, Table it Wall Lamps; Wicks, Spate Glasses, itc.; buggy and Carriage Harness; Saddles—complete; boggy and Riding Whips; Fowlingpieces in cases, Double barrelled—complete from A/ortimerRifles ditto, Pistols ditto; Powder Flasks, Nipples, Sliot Flasks; Gunpowder, No. 1,
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    • 762 2 FOR SAL-E. FQR 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 Hill? and Low Grounds daily en creasing in value. These Lands will be sold in lots to
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    • 422 2 t K9T1CC, TS hereby GITE5, that Letters of Administration ctf tbe Estate and Effects of Sted Bin Mobaeak Oohit, late of Singapore, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned on the 25th February I860, by the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca, Division of Singapore
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  • 2050 3 No. 1. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS. The following accounts of three gales of wind that raged in the Southern Indian Ocean during the last half year, have been kindly placed at my disposal by Captain Brown of the Brigantine Acis of llobart Town. The details of the two first were
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  • 3946 3 THURSDAY MORNING, 30TH AUGUST, 1860. The Britieh Steamer Cosmopolite Capt. Blow, from Hongkong the I5th current, arrived here on the 22nd, and proceeded to Bombay ao the 26th. The British Steamer Lmic field, Capt. Oliver, from Hongkong the 19th current, arrived here on the 27th, and
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  • 1984 4 SINGAP0RE~P0LITICS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ENGLISHMAN. SIR, —The European community of this place has been thrown into a state of some excitement by the prospect of being included in Mr Wilson's taxation scheme. As British subjects, though unrepresented ones, we I cannot reasonably object to contributing to the
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  • 926 4 (Ftvn the Bombay Gazette, Aug*ft 7.) The Income Tax Act came into o|>eration on the first of this month, and will oease—such U the, we fear, delusive prospect now held out to us—on the 31st of Auipist, 1865. The natives have tried to do more than protest against the
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  • 516 4 An enthusiastic public meeting has been hell in Calcutta to give all claseses of the community an occasion of expressing their affectionate regard and admiration for a man whose pure and heroic sen-ices have gained him a name unri vailed in the history of British India—fertile a&
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  • 1023 4 Vessel's Names. Tons Couimaivlc/ s. Consignees. Destination gc. H. M*s steamer Asxaye H. M's steamer Ifooghly If M'« <tPMin« t r I icturin '1400 Adams, Esq i 175 W rirrlit. Malacca Pinair* 800 Wood, Esq. China lAi i'A 9 SlCMllvt *v*"' ,M H. P. M's transport
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