The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 14 March 1861

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 28] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 14TH MARCH 1861. [NO. 11
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    • 587 1 AGENTS. Street. LONOOM— Mr F. Algar, 11, CleaientV Lane, Lombard Far it —Mr G W. Yapp, No. 13, Rue D'Angoiiteine, MALTA— Mr Mnir, News Agent. St. Harare. HONGKONG— Friend ol China Office. 3 STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S orncE. .b a y road,—singa pore. MAIL .LINES. OU1TWARO MAlLSe ONE of the Peninsular
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    • 800 1 NOTICE. THE Steamer with the Mails from England of 26th February, and ail subsequent ones, will proceed at once into New Harbour and not go round the Rabbit and Coney as heretofore. Specie and Cargo must he taken delivery of on board the steamer within 6 hours, or it will
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    • 654 1 STUM COMMUNICATION HI TKI NKTNKRUR& INDIA ANCN1NCLAOO e PON TUN YKAN 1801. W. CX)RES DE VEIES* LINES. FROM BAT A VIA to AfirUo, Rhio and Singapore the 3rd and 17th of each month, to Samarang and Sourabayu, the 7th and 22nd. to Bitliton, Pontianak and Singkauxmg the 8th. to Bencoolen
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    • 683 1 I«3tfHARCE3 CALCUTTA MERCANTILE INSURANCE SOCIETY. THE undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Society, are prepared to take Bisks and grant Policies, payable in London, Calcutta, Rangoon, Singapore and China. SARKIES MOSES. Singapore, 1st October. 1854. LILQYe>3, WE Request that particulars of all cases of Shipwreck be communicated to
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    • 567 1 AGENTS. T BATAVI A— Messrs Lange ft Co., booksellers. 1 CALCUTTA —MessrsTtiacker, Spiirk ft Co. St Andrews Gazelle Office. f Library FOR SALE ROBINSON CO. (LATE SPICE R ROBINSON J GENERAL Warehousemen, Wine, Ale, and Spirit Merchants, Importers of Oilroan's Stores, and Italian Goods, also Preserved Provisions, and every descriptions
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  • 2986 2 THliliaUAY M0KN1NG, 14TH MARCH, 1861. The Dutch >teamer Palembang Capt. Kramer, arrived here on the evening of the 6th current, from Batavia the 3rd, and will return to Batavia after the arrival of the Europe Mail of the 10th February. The P. O. Go's Steam-Ship Columbian,
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    • 1076 2 FOB SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THJt COMMISSION BOOMS OF JQKN UTTU 4 CO, COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. BmU, Shoes,and Slippers—Paris and London-madt ■raoes— Elastic, Silk, and Cotton; Bottons-Naval and Military; Coats, Ready made Dress—Surtouts, Codringtons, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of the finest and light est materials; Carpet Bags of various
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    • 672 2 Spare Glasses, fce.; Buggy aud Carriage Harnett; Saddles—complete; Buggy aud Riding Whip*; Fowlingpieces in cases, Double Uarrclled —complete from MorRifles ditto, I'btol# ditto; Powder Flasks, Nipples, Sliot Plasks; Gunpowder, No. 1, Percussion Caps; Wads,Cartridges, kc.ke. LADIES' OUFITTINGS DEPARTMENT. Bonnets—Satin,Tulle, It Net, Silk, direct from Paris, Duns table, Straw, and Horse
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    • 772 2 AT THE STRAITS DISPENSARY, (S, BATTERY-ltoAD.) DR. SCOTT MAT BE CONSULTED FROM II A. TO 4 F. M., DAILY. RESIDENCE, No. 6 BEACH-ROAD. ELEV'8 AMMUNITION Comprises every description of Sporting and Military Ammunition. DOUBLE WATERPROOF CENTRAL FIRE PERCUSSION CAPS. asori<rinallv invented bv them. JJ CUSS ION CAPS, as originally invented
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    • 531 2 NOTICE. THE underlined have this day established themselves at this port, for the transaction of a General Commission Business, under the firm of: STBIXIMG HOOGLANDT and Co., G. H. P. STELLING, WM. HOOGLANDT, Office No. 7 Boat Quay, lately in the occupation Messrs Williams Anthon and Co., of Messrs Williams
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  • 4747 3 —OwO—- Saturday, January 19, 1861. MALACCA LANDS. Mr SCONCE moved the first reading of a Bill u to regulate the occupation of land in the Settlement of Malacca." He said, he need hardly tell the Council the position of the somewhat remote Settlement regarding which he was now
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  • 975 4 —oo—(From the Pinang Gazette, March 2.) The earthquake of last Saturday marks a change in the extraordinary weather that was previously experienced here. It has since been dry and sultry, and planters who feared that their labours in cliankling lalang and felling forest would be wasted, have now some
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  • 1008 4 (From the Overland Register March 2.J Till? English Mail of the 10th January arrived here per Pekin on ihe 27th ultimo. The Columbian, sails today, having been d< tained one day. The month of February is the season which, since the establishment of the Colony, has, by general consent,
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  • 1034 4 THE SEA-SICK IRONSIDES. After all it appears that La Gloirc is the summer blanket of the auctioneer. She is not a sea-going ship. She must have smooth waterand a short run. She cannot go alone. She requires a nurse»to take care of her. There is a party here who
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  • 814 4 The accounts from China have only the interest .of details far from complete. It sufficiently appears, however, that affair both military and diplomatic have been ably and successfully managed, and it may be hoped that we are now well out of the China war,
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  • 1140 4 Vcssets Name*. Consignees. Destination ice. H. M's. steamer Nimrod 850 Arthur, Esq England H. M's. steamer Hooghly 175 Wright, Esq. Malacca H. I. M's steamer .Jmum Mons. Bount illier Saigon H. M's srhikonrr S/iracen 235 Stanton. Eso Surveying B. barq Crisis 540 Woof Syme and co
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