The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 20 June 1861

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 28] -J StWOAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 20TH JUNE, 1861. [NO,, 25
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 544 1 Al^II, Clement's Lane, T^i* PP ,8 Rtte MALTA— Mr Meir, News Agent. rAT Honore Honc^p > J T# i BATTS9Y ROAD^SINQAPORE. y/i W* UB i < ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam Ships with the English Mails of May 26th, may be expected at Singapore, e.t
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    • 903 1 SINGAPOBE DISPENSARY. I r 11 41 W E tbe entire management of this Dispensary to Mr ROBERT JAJUE, late Mao* Co of Aa Medical Hell, and formerly A MUTANT to Messrs DUNCAN FLOOR HART K In our Rooms adjoining we may be consulted fro* 10 A. M-, to 4 r.
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    • 117 1 TEETH RENDERED OF PEARL-LIKE WHITENESS, AND PRESERVED FROM DECAY, THX OUXB snXTTLATKD, k A PXCTTLIAX FKAGRAXCS DtFAXtXD IX THX XXXATH, •T TU VU OP THE ORIENTAL OR PERSIAN DENTIFRICE. An elegant preparation, deterring the attention of Ladiet,"— Vide Court Journal. ooMPornntp oilt it €E#.€DRLI!H> k Ctlf T WMeexle Vrxgghts, 16,
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    • 575 1 UUM COMMUNICATOR IK THE RKTNUUM NtntA AlCMIfKum, ran rat tear inei. W. CORES DE VRIES' LINES. FROM BAT A VIA to Minto iJAro and Singapore, the 1st and 15th of each month, to Sanmrang and Stmrabaym, the 7th and 22nd. to Bittito Pontkmak and Singkawang the 8th. to Btncoolen and
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    • 803 1 A KX17. > AGESTS. R GRN BATATIA —Me*»rs k Co., Bnokadlera. CALCUTTA— Mt-MrfTtmcktr, Spink 4c Co. PIKANO— Gazette Office. [Library •2 i +-r.<i I» Slifii 4 JL ELEY'S AMMUNITION Comprises every description of Sporting and Military Ammunition. DOUBLE WATERPROOF CENTRAL FIRE PERCUSSION CAPS, as original]v invented by them. XJ CUSSION
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    • 719 2 (FIMX BRJLNCH.) mil Undersigned hairing been appointed by the JL Corporate® of the above Ossnpany, M their Apte «t Singv*»«> ere prepared to take Bisks tirsitii* iireee tiedesras aad DweRng-Souses built ef brick aad oovssed with ties, aad apou Merchandise stored therein. Full parttasUn ail he fweasbed on application. GUTHRIE
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    • 932 2 nonet. MR JOHN BIXTKB and Mr JOHN LIWINCI KIBBT having complied with the regulation, of the Insurance Committee, have been elected Surveyors to the undermentioned offices, at this port, from the 1st proximo. Singapore, 17 tk March, I960. (Signed 8YMB 00, Lloyds Agent*. A. L. JOHN8TON CO, Agent* Bengal Insce.
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    • 122 2 nr/rr a. Nr r* r •expirfltoota ofthme mmrffcs after the WW «t the loM«fw«ntfr*e Agent m London oral PESIOHJEE, V *Ty4l_i_ Bombay Ao6ee hmtrame Company Singapore, 14 th March 1861. BOMBAY NATIVE INSURANCE COMPANY rS undetailed baring bam appointed Agent for the above Insurance Cam puny, is prepared 4e grant
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    • 675 2 'TT .'WTT„» ttTICK. mHR undersigned hire this day established X themselves at this port, for the transaction of a General Commission Business, under the firm t transaction of: SKLUMQ HOOGLAKOT and CO* G.H. P. STELLING, A N Q 3 IT*. HOOGLANDT, Gfioa Mo. T Boat Quay, lately in the occupation
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    • 652 2 L A T 7 rrfl£ UNDERSIGNE Dfmvine been apooin1 led AGENTS for the Lfoarpoei UNDBEW** ASSOCIATION, request that notice of ell damage sustained by vessels or goods insured in Liverpool be given to them by tb* With reference to Mm ahovwdh'teMnwi tthc undersigned beg especially to call the attention Lloyds,
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  • 280 3 TO Til BNNI <MT Til UMATOll TM*M m*. Ot-*— Q.! Rl, o/trp rfrna, oiigon niter. *<*7*9* isei, Bwr Sir, Will you kindly insert the foBofkg we—I of a moot unwarrantable and Outrageous proceeding. Last evening I was dropping the Persia dmra the river, and endeavouring to purchase my anchor,
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  • 1661 3 THURSDAY MO KM NG, 30TH JUNE, 1861. The P- &.O. Co's 'team ship Cu/nutinan, Captaiu Skottowe, from ombuy the 31st ultimo, arrived at New Harbour oil the evening of the 43th current, with the Europe Mails of the 3rd and h'th May, and proceeded to Hongkong
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  • 5854 3 (Prom the Pinang Gazette, June 1.) On foe 4th instant Mr Forbes moved the first, reading of a Bill, which he had prepared by the order of the Government of India, at the request of foe Governor of foe Straits, to extend the jurisdiction of foe Courts of Requests
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  • 20 3 DEATH. At Telloh BWuigmh, on the 18th curmt, Med 81 years, ISCHK WAIT Door, Nephew of H. H. the Tomuaggong.
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  • 518 4 VcxteCt Names. 7tnu| Conunandn s. Consignee*. i Destination §v. 1 f~M Straits steamer Hoaarklm 44 Malacca St Pinan ,r H. M's. steamer Tonee lOO.Noyes In dock H. M's steamer Mohr 100 Hand Statiou H. M's. steamer Ckarwhdi* 1 1600!Keane. Eso. Station H. I. M's Steamer Soane
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  • 1263 4 THE DEFENCE OF OUB COLONIES. It is the aooepted nay of the British Parliamentary u i Worn to refer every question on which an argument can be raised to a select committee. Whether the point at issue be the theology of the Prayer Book, or the pay of naval
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  • THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 19 5 At Nassim Lodge, Singapore, on the 14th current, the Wife of A. E. SCHMIDT, Esq., of a SON.
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    • 121 5 Singapore, Thursday Evening, 20th June, 1861. LOCAL. The Singapore Rifle Volunteers began a match on the evening of Monday last for two prizes, one offered by the Hon. the Governor and the other by the Corps. At the termination of the proceedings on Monday, Mr
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    • 519 5 The Chinese pirates have commenced their usual operations for the season in the Gult of Siam and China Sea, and unfortui ately, owing to the absence of the Charybdis on the coast of Borneo, there is no steamer of sufficient force at Singapore that could be sent to overhaul
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    • 157 5 H. M's Straits Steamer Hooghly, returnefl from her cruize to the Eastward yesterday morning, not having succeeded in meeting M 'th the Chinese pirate junk which has commenced doing business in the Gulf of Siam. fie Hooghly we understand, was equally unsuccessful in another of the objects of her
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    • 158 5 H. M. Steamer Charybdis the Hon. Captain Keane, returned here on the 15th current from Muka. Mr St. John, the British Consul General to Brune, proceeded up the river, accompanied hv the armed boats of the Charybdis, and delivered to the chiefs of the place, Pangerans Dicpa and Kahar,
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    • 199 5 The news received by the Mail Steamer arcto the 14th current. The program of colonial policy of the new Ministry in Netherlands had caused great d'tsap|>ointmcn(. The news from the S. St E. division of Borneo, contain nothing of imjiortaiice. The result of H renewed and energetic attempt
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    • 666 5 It will be seen from an advertisement in our present issue that a large reward is now ottered for the destruction of every tiger that may be killed in Pinang and the adjacent islets of Jerjah and Kimau, during the next three months. Sir 1 itenson .Maxwell, Mr Brown
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    • 264 5 Her Majesty's Steamer Cheasopeake, Maguire; Esq Commander, bearing the flag of Hear Admiral Jones, from Hongkong the 21st ultimo, arrived here on the 8th current, en route for England. His Imperial Majesty's Steatn-ship Some, Mons. Callas, arrived here on the 7th current, having left Saigon on the 2nd,
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    • 160 5 May 27 Dutch Jacoha Helena, Swart, from Cardilf for Hongkong. 27 British Canton, Lelghton, from Kanagawa foi^ondon. v) 22 British Panic, Robinson, from Hongkong for London. >» 30 American Jo*/ina. Bates, Clask, from Manila for Melbourne. June 1 Ainer. Penguin Brereton, from New York for
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    • 318 5 ABBIVA1S. June 6 Tigris Liverpool tt 6 Alice Mauritius tt 6 Richards (Ham.) Saigon tt 6 Black Diamond ApSiam tt 7 J u lieu Edwards tt 7 Hercules Hongkong tt 7 Frank (American) Bombay tt 7• Osprey Coti tt 7 Soaue (H.I.M.'s steamer) Saigon tt 8 Chesapeake (H.M's
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    • 544 5 Vessets Name*. Consignees. Destination fyc. I" 1600 Maguire, Esq. England It. M.'s steamer C ncuxeMcfikc Malacca Pinang 11. M.'s Straits stcauicr Iloogh/y 1751 Wright, Esq. In dock T /1W j 100 Noyes 11. 31 s. steamer 1 Oll—I Station \t**h r lOOilliiul 11. Ms steamer jMORr
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  • THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 731 6 SINGAPORE, 20 th June, 1861. N THIS PORT THERE ARE NO DUTIES ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, AND VESSIKL8 OP EVERY NATION ARE FREE OF ALL CHARGES, EXCEPT LIGHT DUES LEVIED ON CERTAIN VESSEL UNDER THE ACT XIII OF 1854, THE HGHEST OF WHICH IS ONB ANNA LESS THAN SCENTS) PER
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    • 95 6 On ENGLAND —The number of private Bills «4IVring are small and being negotiated at 43*86 for 6 months sight the -Banks drawing at the same date;«t^b7&d On INDIA— Bank rates. CALCOTFLFC—3 days sight 220 Rs BOMBAY —Of fhe same date at 218 Hs. per #100. On HONGKONG— Private Bills
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    • 99 6 The enquiry for vessels is less active but still in demand for 'Charter to various ports. The follow ng have been taken up: Hirman of 500 tons from Bankok to RfoJaneiro at .Toper ton. i>tbostof)ol of 361 tons hence to Mauritius with'J .uih't at 35 francs per ton. The
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    • 519 6 COTTON GOODS. "GIIEY SHIRTINGS— Clearances HAVE been limited and chit-fly' for medium qualities Nates reported -consist of 7 lbs 56s at £1.75 a I SO; 8i lbs 64s at <£2 30 a 235 9 lbs66s at <#2.65. T Cloths the heavier Inbrics continue in good demand end stocks
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    • 369 6 SPANISH STRIPES—III M«r» enquiry. Sales of assorted at 1)0 cents and Scarlet at 90 cents.to #t. LONO ELLS— III request and little of heavy weight on hand. Sales of 8 lbs at and 12 lb at #8 75 Assorted Colors. CAMLETS —111 rather more enquiry, sales of Yellow and
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    • 57 6 rke W n' >» Cask and Bottle and only saleable in small quantities at Very low rates. a I t S 5 9 Champagne al Jf9 Claret at JC3 a 8, hut only in small lots ,,oi s Sal ff,v,,,he bramla al S*3 -N Ue f
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    • 573 6 ALUM None on hand and eiiquired for. u!!I B^ UT I o 8 n,e e,,< I u r y anrf sales at 1.80. (iuced quotatio„s rCe bU g d ,,ickc<l frocur.ble a. re- CaMPHOR-Arrival. e at #30 J per box of 90 catCoPPEit In request and no imports
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