The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 13 June 1861

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 28] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 13TH JUNE, 1861. t [NO. 24
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    • 604 1 AGENTS. Street. Low OOM— Mr F. Algar, II, Clement'* Lane, Lombard PABIO— Mr CL W. Yap* No. 13, Eue D'Angonteme, MALTA— Mr Mair, New* Agent. St. Honore. HONU KONG— Friend of China Office. X y [JT,. i.,Jf I 1. STEAM MAVZaATZOM COMPANY'S orrxcs. BATTERY ROAD,—SINGAPORE. o i 4 MAIL bfl
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    • 1015 1 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. m have given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr ROBERT JAMIE, late ManaCo ofEcFb M 8 Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs DUNCAN FLOCK HART SL In our Rooms adjoining we may be consulted from 10 A. M., to 4 P. M. daily, Sundays
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    • 560 1 STEAM COMMUNICATION IN THE NETME&LANO INDIA ARCKIPE* LAG©, FOR THE YEAR (801. W. CORES DE VRIES' LINES. FROM BATAV1A to Minto, Rhio and Singapore the 3rd of each month. to Samarang and Sourabaya, the 7th and 221m to Bitliton, Pontianah and Singkaicang the 8th. to Bencoolen and Padang the 23rd
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    • 717 1 .\UtMTs!.. UATAVI A —-<Me*>r» Lunge Co., Bookseller# CALCUTTA —MeMtVFhacker. Spink 4 Co. St Andrew# PIMASG— Gazette Office. ftibrmry. ELEY'S AMMUNITION Comprises every description of Sporting and Military Ammunition. DOUBLE WATERPROOF CENTRAL FIRE PERCUSSION CAPS, as originally invented by them, are particularly adapted for use in India, where the caps are
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    • 740 2 THE LOHDtN ASSURANCE (FIRE BRANCH.) fJlHS Undersigned having been appointed by the JL Corporation of the above Company, as their Agents at Singapore, are prepared to take Risks against fire oo Godowns and Dwelling-Houses built of brick and covered with tiles, and upon Merchandise stored therein. Full particulars will be
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    • 882 2 IflWlAIMI. NOTICE. LYIR JOHN BAXTEB and Mr JOHN LA WHENCE KIBBT having complied with the regulations of the Insurance Committee, have been elected Surveyors to the undermentioned offices, at this port, from the 1st proximo. Singapore 17M March I860. (Signed SYME Jt 00, Lloyd's Agents. N A. L. JOHNSTON k
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    • 186 2 NOTICE THE BOMBAY NATIVE INSURANCE COMPANY. rTIHE limits of the above Company having been X extended to the ports of Great Britain, the undersigned is prepared to issne Policies payable either hate or in London. With reference to the above, all payments of shuns, losses, l«s will be hereafter made
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    • 978 2 F.OB 8 ALB UR OF AR11CLX8 FOR SALE AT THB COMM-MIOff BOOMS OF JOHN UTI1K 4k CO# COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPOREOUTFITTING DBPARTMBNT. Iboes. aad BUpeers—Parte and London-med« ringtoas, Pilots «st material*; i or trials; Carpet Bag* of various sixes; Corduroy (£ps— Naval, Military, Foimge, and p* BS MOffl PtsMn. Silk, Cotton, and
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    • 760 2 iotiets of fiims, NOTiCI. rpHE undersigned hare this day e«fr**'ished X themselves at this port, foi the transactm. of a General Commission Business, under the firm of: STKLLIRO HOOGLANDT and CO., TL H. P. STELLING, WM. HOOGLANDT, Office No. 7 Boat Quay, lately in the occupation of Messrs Williams Anthon
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  • 2972 3 THURSDAY MORNING, 13th JUNE, 1861. The P. O. Co's Steamer Emeu Cap. RotuUdson, from Hongkong the 29th ult arrived here on the evening of the 5th current, and sailed for Bombay, via Pinang and Galle, on tbe afternoon of the following day. Her Majesty's Straits Steamer
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  • 240 3 ANOTHER CASE OF PIRACY. —We are informed that a jutik built in the style of the Cochin Chinese craft, and owned by a Chinaman in Kaiantang, left that port for Singajmre, a few days ago, with a full cargo of pigs, bullocks, horns ect., ect., bound for Singapore. Her
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  • 2672 3 (From the Pinatig Gazette, May The gang robbery which occurred in the village of Bat* Kawan on the night of Saturday the 27th ultimo, life ft which we briefly noticed on the 4th instant before we were in possession ef the details, illustrates the difficulties which the police encouuter
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    • 893 3 NOTICE. UNDERSIGNED ha vine been appoinA ted AGENTS for the Liverpool U KDEK WRITERS' request that notice of all damage sustained bj vessels or goods insured in Liver* pool be given to them by the Consignees. SYME k Co. With reference to the above advertisement the undersigned beg especially to
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    • 376 3 847, for 99 years, paying a quit rent of 1.50 per annum, and yielding £8.90 par month, as rent. A strong brick-built house or shop vith WW Street, comprised in Government Grunt No. 848, for 99 yearn, at a quit rent of 1| par annum, and rented at £8.80 per
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  • 1424 4 (From the Ooerlavd Register, May 28.) We have no news of any Political importance to communicate this mail. Of Commercial news we have to record several items of some interest. By this opportunity we have also to chronicle various topics that will doubtless be of interest to the general
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  • 1024 4 PISTOLS AND BOWIE KNIVE8 IN THE SOUTH. —ooo The following story is extracted from a New York paper. The events to which it refers occurred in Sumter county, Florida, on the 13th ultimo: —"The Rev. George Andrews, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, killed two men and wounded two others.
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  • 938 4 Vessel's Names. Ton* Commuwlet s. Consignees. H. M.'s steamer Cheasepeahe, 1600 Maguire, Esq. H. M.'s Straits steamer Hooishlu. 175 Wright, Esq. H. M's. steamer Tonze\ 100 Noyes H. M's steamer Mohr. 100 Hand H. I. M's steamer Japan 2600 Mons. Bountillier H. I. M's Steamer Soane
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