The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 18 July 1861

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 28] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 18TH JULY, 1861. [NO. 29
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    • 602 1 AGENTS [Street. Low now— Mr r Algar, 11, Clement's Lane, Lombard I'AHJS— Mr G VV. Yapp, No. 13, Hue D'An«onleu»e, MALTA —Mr AIn». News Ageni. Si. Honore. HONGKONG— Friend ol China Office. PENINSULAR axb ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S OFFICE. BATTERY ROAD,—SINGAPORE. MAIL L < 5SM LINES. OUTWA.RB MAILS. ONE of
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    • 1135 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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    • 583 1 STRAW COMMUNICATION IN TH6 NETKiRLAN® [NBIA ARCHIFE* LACO,, FOR. THE YEAR [861, W. CORES DE VRIES' LINES. FROM BAT A VIA to Minto, Rhio and Singapore, the 1st and 15th of each month, to Samarang and Sourabaya, the 7th and *22od. to Billiton, Potdianak and Singkavcang, the 8th. to Bencoolen
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    • 814 1 F ACEHT?. HA^AVIA—Mes>i> Lunge k Co., Booksellers. J CAlxuTTA->M«-MrsThacker,£piuk icCo. MAkIwm Gajeite Office. [Library ELEY'S AMMUNITION Comprised 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 often allowed to remain
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    • 764 2 ill 10NDM ASSURANCE (FIRE BRANCH.} fTiH 2 \'cde reigned having been appointed by the j.. .-90ration of the above Company, as their Ai*;r:*.3 at Singapore, are prepared to take Risks \-i Fire on Godowns and Dwelling-Houses built and covered with tiles, and upon Merchandise -ed therein. particular* will be furnished
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    • 1113 2 THE BOMBAY NATIVE INSURANCE COMPANY. THE limits </the above Company hating been extended to the port* 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, Ac., will be hereafter made at the expiration
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    • 731 2 (tOTICS. mflE undersigned have this day established 1 themselves at this port, for the transaction of a General Commission Business, under the firm of: STELLUIO HOOGLANDT and Co., OTL™, G p STELL ING, WM. IIOOGLANDT, Office No. 7 Boat Quay, lately in the occupation of Messrs Williams Anthon and Co.,
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    • 749 2 TKK VQlMMiM, Royal Steam Factory, bourabaya, Java* F. J. H. BAUER, PROPRIETOR of the above Factory, begs to call the attention of Steam-ship owners, su-gar-planters and others requiring machinery, to the facilities afforded by his establishement for the construction of work of the largest and heaviest class. The factory comprises
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  • 2510 3 THURSDAY MORNING, 18TH JULY, 1861. The Siamese Steamer Chow Phya, Captain Orton, from Bangkok the 5th current, arrived here on the 11th, and returned to the same place on the evening of the 15th. His Imperial Majesty's Steamer Cavaldos% MOIIS. Riche, from Saigon, the 8th current,
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  • 4974 3 —oCoOo—(From the Pinang Gazette, June 21.) By the last steamer the Governor despatched a letter to the Rajah of Quedah jftking him to cooperate with the British Government to detect the bad characters who are continually annoying the ryots in the Province, and who invariably, after committing soiue robberies,
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    • 463 3 THEATRE ROYAL, SINGAPORE. SIXTH AND LAST PERFORMANCE IN AID OF THE TOWN HALL FUND. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF Ht&ftottor tije ©obcmor, On Friday, Evenmg, the 26 tk instant, WILL BE INTRODUCED "OUR WIFE" OR "THE ROSE OF A MIENS'* AFTER WHICH "A PRACTICAL MAN" TICKETS tobe obtained at the Godowns
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  • 976 4 This mail will carry to Kngland the news that the New Zealand war is not at an end. In the midst of of our triumphal festivities, we are startled with the report that the enemy, who was believed to he conquered and pacified, is actively engaged in preparing
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  • 758 4 cssets Names. Tons Coiuinaiulet s. Consignees. Destination «y<\ U. M.'s Steaiuer Hoogh/y II. M's. steamer Tome 1 175 Wright, Esq. 100 Noyes Mai. Piiiang In dock 11. M's. Surveying brig Krishna 180 Jackson, Esq. Surveying 11. I. M.'s steamer Cavaldos I860 Mons. llichc Aden II. I.
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