The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 4 July 1861

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL. 28] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 4TII JULY, 1861. [NO. 27
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    • 596 1 X AGENTS. street. L<>N DON— M rF. Algar, 11, Clement'.- Lane, Lombard PAius-Mr G W. Yapp,. No. 13, Itue D'Anponlemt-, Malta —Mr Mnir. IVews Agent St. llonore* HONGKONG —Friend ol China Office. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S OFFICE/ BATTERY ROAD,—SINGAPORE. mm MAIL LINES. OUiTWAR® MAIUS C ONE of the
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    • 1140 1 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. WE have given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr ROBERT JAMIE, late Manager of Mr BAILDON'S Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs DUNCAN FLOCKHART Co of Edinburgh. In our Rooms adjoining we may be consulted from 10 A. M., to 4 r. M. daily,
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    • 602 1 STRAW COMMUNICATION IN THE NETttERLANB> INDIA ARCHIPELAGO* FOR THE YEAR l&CL W. CORES DE VR1ES' LINES. F/iO.V B.4 7V1 17.1 to Minto A'A/'o and Singapore, the 1st and 15th of ea«-h month, to Samarang and Sourabuyu the 7tli and 22nd. to Bitliton, Pontianak and' Singkuwang, the Sth. to Bencoolcn and
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    • 796 1 AGKNT8. HATAV li—Mfwrt A: Ci«., ItooWsellt rs. j CALCUTTA— Mn«»ri>Ttiac-ker,:*piiik iiCo. Andrew* I'L* A NO—GAZETTE Office. [Library ELEY'S AMMUNITION Comprises every description oft?porting and Military Ammunition. DOUBLE WATERPROOF CENTRAL FIRE PERCUSSION CAPS, as originally invented by them, are particularly adapted for use in Iudia. where the caps are often allowed
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    • 769 2 TNI LONDON ASSURANCE (FIRE BRANCH.) rE Undersigned having been appointed by the Corporation of the above Company, as their Agents at Singapore, are prepared to take Risks Fire on Godowns and Dwelling-Houses built or brick and covered with tiles, and upon Merchandise stored therein. Full particulars will be furnished on
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    • 1093 2 iwmtAwcu. NOTICE THE BOMBAY NATIVE INSURANCE COMPANY. THE limits of the shore Company having been extended to the ports of Great Britain, the undersigned is prepared to issue Policies payable either here or in London. With reference to the above, all payments of claims, losses, &c_, will be hereafter made
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    • 749 2 NOTICE. THE undersigned have this day established themselves at this port, for the transaction of a General Commission Business, under the firm of: STELLING HOOGLAKDT and Co-, G. H. P. STELLING, WU. HOOGLANDT, Office No. 7 Boat Quay, lately in the occupation REFERENCES. Mesttt J. CBBAKD A CO., Batavia. W.
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    • 765 2 Royal Steam Factory, Soterabaya, Java. F. J. H. BAXJER, "PROPRIETOR of the above Factory, begs to JL call the attention of Steam-ship owners, su-gar-planters and others repairing machinery the facilities afforded by his establishement for the construction of work of the largest and heaviest class. The factory comprises a foundry
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  • 23 3 On the '21st M iy last, at 118 Glocester-terrace, Hvde-park, the Wife of H. M. SIMONS, Esq., of Singapore, of a DAUGHTER.
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  • 44 3 At Singapore, on 29th ultimo, by the Revd. A. D. NICOLSOW, C. H. H. WILSONS, onlv Son of GEOBGB ROSS WILSON E Esq., of Endrick Bank, Stirlingshire, to FANNY M. SABLE, youngest 'laughter of the late CHARLES SABLE, Esq., of IV estness, Orkney.
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  • 3732 3 THURSDAY MORNING, 4TH JULY, 18GI. The British Steamer L-mcefield, Capt. Hutchinson, from Hongkong the 19th ultimo, arrived here on the morning of the 27th, and sailed for Calcutta on the evening of the following day. Her Majesty's Steamer Beagle, Capt. Hay, from Tiincomalee the 15th ultimo,
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  • 1185 3 —0O0O i—(Fmm the Pinang Gazette June 15.) The European Artillery stationed here hare unanimously elected to join the Line. On Monday last they appeared before the Police Magistrate, took the oaths, and received the bounty Lorn Major Snow. An American gentleman, from the Southern States, has come to Pinang
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    • 342 3 AT THE STRAITS DISPENSARY, ra, BATTERT-ROAD.) DR. SCOTT MAT BE CONSULTED FROM II A. TO 4 r. DAILY. RESIDENCE, No, 6 BEACH-ROAD.. iOTICJE.' THE Undersigned CHBORO KAM LIKO, LAOW LEOSG AH and LAOW T«u* LONG, have entered into partnership as Merchants, under the Chop HEN6 HLN AN KEE. CHEONG KAM
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  • 2902 4 —000 MR LAING AND TUB NEW VICEROY. (From the Friend of India, June 1 Mr Laing lias left Imlia, and,- we fear, not to return. Shortly after making his satisfactory I inanrial Statement, he was seized with dysentery, a ■dangerous disease in a man oi his constitution and Years.
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  • 898 4 Consignees. Destination tcc. II. M's. steamer I Charybdis. 1600 Kcaue, Hon. iStation II. M's. steamer Beagle 1 -Hav, Esq. II. M's. steamer Tonze 1 100 Xoves In dock H. I. M's Steamer Noane'LiOO Mons. Callus II. M's steamer Echo\.... JSanter Saigon Span, barq Maria Rosairo 390
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