The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 21 March 1861

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL., 28] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 21ST MARCH 1861. [NO.;.: 12
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 577 1 AGENTS. Street. LONDON— Mr F. Algar, 11, Clement'* Lane, Lombard PIKIS —Mr G W. Yapp, No. 13, Rue D'Angonleme, MALTA— Mr Muir, News Agent. St. Ilonort. HON uconn—Friend ol China Office. STEAK NAVIGATION COMPANY'S OFFICE. BATTERY ROAD,-SINGAPORE. I* MAIL [aci < LINES. OOTWAOO MAILS. ONE of (be Peninsular and Oriental
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    • 779 1 ttQYICt. THE Steamer with the Ma it* from England of 26tli February, and all subsequent ones, will proceed at once into New Harbour and not go round the Rabbit and Coney as heretofore. Specie and Cargo must be taken delivery of on board the steamer within 6 hours, or it
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    • 563 1 MLUMO TJkfLKS THE ONLY Billiard Tables appreciated in India are those made by THURSTON Co., who have supplied HKK MAJESTY'S and the Native Regiments for the last forty Yean. 14, Catherine Street, Strand. London. THE LQNDQM ASSURANCE (FIRE BRANCH.) THE Undersigned having been, appointed by the Corporation of the above
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    • 627 1 CALCUTTA MERCANTILE INSURANCE SMIETT. HE undersigned having been appointed Agents tor the above Society, aw prepared to take Risks and giUnt Policies, payable in London, Cal* cutta, Rangoon. Singapore and China. SARKIES 8t MOPES. Singapore, 1st October. 1854. LLOYRS! WE Request that particulars of all eases of SfcimrrecJt be dummunicated
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    • 574 1 )!*}}`,;|_@]"},<&}={(+"/\&["^)\ ROBINSON CO. (LATE SPICER ROBINSON) GENERAL Warehousemen, Wine, Ah and Spirit Merebanfs, Importers o('Oilman's Stores, and Italian Goods, also Preserved Provision*, and every descriptions of Stores for Cabin or Household use. Commanders of vessels, Store-keepers, and Others supplied on the loir est wholesale terms. 9 10 Raffles Place. asMRMM
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  • 45 2 January 29th, at Christ Church, Craven-hill. by the Revd; W. H. Ls »RCHAST, \icar of Haresfield. Gloucestershire, EDMUND AUGUSTUS BLCXDEIX, Esq., late Governor of the Straits Settlement, to M EI.IORA MTNORS, eldest daughter of the late H. H. F-VKXAJb. Baq„ of DunaifwQe, co. Wexford
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  • 3823 2 TUL'KtiDAY MOKMNG, 2J«x MAECH, 18GL Brs imperial Majesty'* Steam, ship Echo, Moiis finum Saufonthe 14th current, art-ived-here uu-the 16th. The P. O Co,'s Steamship Hehar, Capt. Sparkes, arrived hereon the morning of the fifth cut-renf, hftviag fcft Bornbay on the 1st, (Salle tne 4 T0th,*aih* Pinansc
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    • 808 2 FOR SALE »r—fcrtTks, Albert Tits, Ac.; a great variety; SLir to ready-uiade, Linen Frouts apd Wristbands, Merino fMtfl rr..i.t 1 1 U71.U. Drawer*; flocks—White and Unbleached Cotton, White and CMoat+l Lamb'* Wool, all aires, China and English Silk j Table Cloths, Damask, Liaen.andCotton,Bengal; Table Napkins, Bengal and Damask, a great
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    • 518 2 fSK Babies* Hoods and Hats—Silk ai»d Satin, braided, Boots, worsted, Robes. Dresses, Frocks, and Sock*; Children's Silk Gloves; Stockings—Ladies'white and black Cotton and Merino. Crape—English black Boot#, Shoes, St Slipper* Scarf«, —BaregeSiIk,&c. Gram Veils. PHRPUMKRY. Scents, Bouquets, and Lavendar Iran Company. Golden Oil and Macassar Oil. Ban de Cologne,from the
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    • 717 2 STRAITS DISPENSARY, (3, BA TTERY-RQAD.) DR. SCOTT MAT BE OqHSOETED FBSU U A. it, 10 RESIDENCE, No. 6 BEACH-ROAD. rit f W 9 A m ■T Lr 4>-g t I I ELEV'8 AMMUNITIOM Comprises every description of Sporting and Military Ammunition.,'. DOUBLE WATERPROOF CENTRAL FIRE PERCUSSION CAPS, aaoriginally invented by
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    • 454 2 —JIOTICt. rpHE uii*ieigne4 have this day established ,1. themselves at this port, for the transaction of a General Commission Business, under the firm of: STBLLUG HOOOURDT and Co M G. H- P. STELLING, A Wil HOOGLANDT, No. 7 Bq|t latelyjn the occupation REFERENCES. Messes 1 Pg, n r Pat* ria
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  • 54 3 We have to announce the following important intelligence, received at the moment we are going t« press s—- Messina 14—4. 30 in. a in. Malta 14 —10. 50 m. a m. 44 Gaeta baa capitulated—the news is official and certains Francis II left Gaeta on board the trench steam-corvette
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  • 372 3 (From the PinaMg Gazette, March. 9) The supplementary charter providing for the payment <4- salaries to the Registrar of the Supreme Court and his establishment in lieu of fees has at last been received. It authorize* the Supreme government to fix the salaries, and the scale submitted bj the
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  • 1212 3 —oCuoCo (From the Bombay (iazrtte, Frbntary 27) THE FAMINE and the most energetic and philanthropic measures taken to alleviate its terrible consequences, are the chief subject of conversation iti India. The districts afflicted by this disastrous calamity comprise most parts of the country; and iu the midst of such
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  • 7646 3 MR. PARKES'S NARRATIVE. Pekin, Oct. 90, I860. My Lord.—I have the honour to enclose for year lordship's iterusal a very interesting and detailed narrative bv Mr Parkrs of the occurrences which took piece while he was detained as a prisoner by the Chinese authorities. Painful as i* the process
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  • 959 4 Vc&xet* Names. Tons Commander s. Consignees. Destination \c. H. M's schooner (Saracen' 235 Stanton, Esq Surveying Malacca H. M*s. steamer Hooahly. 175 Wright, Esq. B. barq Crisis -540 Woof Syute and eu Liverpool Diiirhiirging An. barq Champion 391 Mayo Ditto B. barq j.Swftsare 285 Gronsund John
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