The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 7 March 1861

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL. 28] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 7TH MARCH 1861. [NO. 10
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 587 1 AGENTS J 81 LONDON —Mr F. Algar, 11, Clement'- Lane, Lombard PAHIS—Mr G W. Yapp, No. 13, Hue D'Angonleme, M**.TA— Mr Muir, New- Agent St. Honore. I HONGKORG—Friend ol China Office. J PENINSULAR &m> ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S OPFICE. BATTERY ROAD,—SINGAPORE. MAIL LINES. OUXWAJie MAILS. ONE of the Peninsular and
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    • 834 1 and H. M.'s I. N. Steamers, or Steamers under charter to them, as well as by private Steamers of full power. The interest in the protecting Policies is assigned to the P. and O. S. N. Company for the purpose of their becoming the Medium of Payment in the event
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    • 707 1 STEAM COMMUNICATION IN THE NETNEtUAN® INDIA ARCHIPELAGO, FOR THE TEAR 1861. W. CORES DE VRIES' LINES. FROil BAT A VIA to Minto, Rhio and Singapore the 3rd and 17th of each month, to Samarang and Sourabaya, the 7th and 2*2nd. to Billiton, Pontianak and Singkawang the 8th. to Bencoolen and
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    • 663 1 INSURANCES CALCUTTA MERCANTILE INSURANCE S06IETY. 7IIHE undersigned having been appointed Agents J. for the above Society, are prepared to take Risks and grant Policies, payable in London, Calcutta, Rangoon, Singapore and China. SARKIES MOSES. Singapore, 1st October. 1854. LLQYBS, WE Request that particulars of all cases of Shipwreck be communicated
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    • 569 1 AGENTS. BATAVIA—Messrs Co., Bookseller*. CALCUTTA—Mes«r«Ttiacker,Spink &Co. St Andrews PIKAKG— Gazette Office. [Library PGR SALE KOBINSON CO. (LATE SPICER ROBINSON) GENERAL Warehousemen, Wine, Ale, anil Spirit Merchants, Importers of Oilman's Stores, and Italian Goods, also Preserved Provisions, and every-descriptions of Stores for Cahin or Household use. Commanders of vessels, Store-keepers, and
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  • 466 2 TO THE KDITOE OT THE SIHGETOEK FEEE PSES6. Sir, Since my last communication on the subject of whole meal, or Brown bread, which appeared in your issue of the 28th ulto, I have tried some of the white wheaten bread made under the directions and supervision of Mr Franke
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  • 20 2 At Singapore, on Thursday, the 28th Fel ruarv, 18G1, the Wife of F. H. GOTTLIEB, Esq., of a Sox."
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  • 3530 2 THURSDAY MORNING, 7TH MARCH, ltkil. The United Mates Steam-frigate John Adams Berrieu, Commander, from Bangkok the 19th opinio, arrived here on the 7th, and exchange the usual salutes. The British Meamer Lancefield, Capt. Oliver, from Hongkong the 23rd ultimo, arrived here on the 1st current, and
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    • 1752 2 Stands, Pickle Stand*; Liquor Stand*; Penknives Office Knives, fcc.; Dressing Cases; Traveller*'Writing Desks; Argaud Hanging, Table k Wall Lamps; Wicks, Spare Glasses, kc.; Buggy and Carriage Harness; Saddles—complete; Buggy and Riding Whips; Fowlingpieces in eases, Double barrelled—complete from Martimer" Rifles ditto, Pistols ditto; Powder Flasks, Nipple*, Shot Flasks; Gunpowder, No.
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    • 686 2 AT THE STRAITS DISPENSARY, f3, BATTERY-ROAD.J DR. SCOTT MAY BE CONSULTED FBOM 11 A. 3C, TO 4 p. M., DAILY. RESIDENCE, No. 6 BEACH-ROAD. OF MRMI. NOTICE. MR JAMES MURRAY is authorized to sign our Firm by procuration from this date. SYME A CO Singapore, 28th October, 1857. NOTICE IS
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    • 825 2 SQTICt SINGAPORE, Itt January 1861. *T*HE Interest and Responsibility of Mr ABCHII BALD BUCHANAN BROWN in our Firm has ceased, and Mr GEORGE LIPSCOMBE and Mr JASPF R YOUNG have this day been admitted Partners. Our firm now consists of Mr EDWARD BOUSTEAD, Mr WILLIAM WARDROP SHAW, Mr GEORGE LIPSCOMBE
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  • 2169 3 —OO—(From the Pinang Gazette, February 1'i.) The Governor visited the south of Province Wellesley last week, lie left Uutterwnrth accompanied by his Secretary ami the Assistant Resident on Tuesday morning, proceeded by bo.t to Kwalla Pry, the Landing Place of the Ferry on the north of the river being
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  • 172 4 TLo famine is great in the land. Horrible ac«3S S us fStheNorth-W^tP^inc of human beings dying at the rate of 400 or 500_aday, while the desolation is not even limitedtothe vast that both the Government and HM. ted themselves with liberality to ereat cities have also responded nobly to
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  • 3271 4 THE WAR IN NEW ZEALAND. on Sunday M ifter 22 hours' hard fightning, during which time 50 000" rounds of ammunition are said to been Mpemtedby our men fighting in the fern, and[about was granted to the enemy on Sunday, to collect their wounded and bury their dead.
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  • 1104 4 Vcssett Names. Tornl Commander s. Consignees. Destination frc. H. M's schooner Saracen 235; Stanton, Esq Surveying England II. M'S. steamer Nirurod 850 Arthur, ESQ U. S. of W. John Adam Berrein II. I. M's. stinr. Granada 700;Haselwood U ncertain H. steamer Sharulon 114, A nder eon
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