The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 5 June 1862

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 29] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING/ THE 5TH JUNE, 1862. [NO. 23
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    • 632 1 AGENTS [street.: ur F Alirar, 11, Clement'* Lane. Lombard LoNP°!« Y No. 13, Hue D'Angoiiieme, Agc»' SI. Horiore. Chi,,. Office. peninsula* AW» oaganrA" STEAM WAVIOATION COMPANY'S OPFXCF. Offices at New Harbour, and at the Borneo Company (Limited) Commebcial-Sqvabe. MAIL LINES. OUTWARD MAILS, ONE of the Peninsular a tRl Oriental Steam
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    • 708 1 the Ste i mere from such incorrect clarations, to and further that n" shipments of goods of this nature can be made here for Ports beyond Hongkong. WILLIAM MACAULAY, A jent. P. O. S. N. Co'* Offices, "j Singapore, > 29'A April, 1862. NOTICK THE LOKBOK ©UtEKTAI. STKAM TRANSIT INSURANCE
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    • 554 1 ■KuuuuE r piims. BOBINSON CO. (LATE SPICE R ROBINSON) GENERAL Warehousemen, Wine, Ale, and Spirit Merchant*, Impm-ters of Oilman's Stores, and Italian Goods, also Preserved Provisions, and every descriptions of Stores for Cabin or Household use. Commanders of vessels, Store-keepers, and others supplied on the lowest wholesale terms. 9 10
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    • 860 1 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. WE have given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr ROBXBT JAMIE, late Manager of Mr BAHDON'S Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs DUNCAN Co of Edinburgh. In our Rooms adjoining we may be consulted from 10 A. M., to 4 P. M. daily, Sundays
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    • 172 1 AGENT8. BATAVIA— Messrs Lange k Co., Booksellers. CAT.CCTTA— MrMrsTh«cker,8piuk kCo. St Andrews PiiiUfi-Gazette Office. ("Library 'THE Patent Slip and Dock Co. are prepared to execute Ship's repairs of all descriptions in the most efficient manner under the supervision of European Ship Wrights and Engineers. The Dock (opened in March 1859)
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    • 794 2 ELEVS AMMUNITION Comprises every description of Sporting and Military Ammunition. DOUBLE WATERPROOF CENTRAL FIRE PER CUSSION CAPS, as originally invented by them, are particularly adapted for use in India, where the caps are often allowed to remain a long time on the nipples of rides and fowling-pieces, the ignition being
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    • 791 2 twelve months without any repair*, were designed and made here. i Sugar mills of various sices are always an hand, as well as other machinery required in the manufacture of Sugar and Tobacco. Communications addressed as above will receive immediate attention. 2Gth JVA*. 186i. £1 y. r KON HOUSES, JHEM,
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    • 1064 2 FREE FROM ADU1TERAT10R, The Lancet, of Mk Feb mar* 1864, states the Samples of Messrs Crosse said Blackwell were entirely free from Copper." CROSSE Am BLfoCKWELL, Purveyors by Special Apwotirtaaent 4o Her Majesty, invite attention to their various preparations, among which may be specially mentioned the following: PICKLES OF ALL
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    • 860 2 resources of Mr Indian Empire:—From estimate# rarelu lly prepared of the coat and maintenance of the Fleet and EataMiaiimentr, ezamineil by the moat competent onthorilira, Mil Irum the ca'eularions of ret urna linked aa the numbers «r laanuen, and quantity of freight a -a a J I A. and specie
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    • 701 2 TKt satavia ska ARB F|T7 UUUftARCt CQMRARY mmr iivnFvisiiivvnL VVMPANV prepared to open policies on 1 ar ,or uk aoove named Comply prepared to open policies on country or t ward voyages, to the extent of dollars 47 iw!T any one vessel. ,U00 by ■> '—7 o» uouars 47 non
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  • 3990 3 THURSDAY MORNING, oTH JUNE, 1862. The Siamese Sciew Steamer Chow Phaya, Captain Orton, left for'Bangkok on the 2nd current. The British Steamer Fieiy Crosi, Capt Crocket, from Calcutta the 218t ultimo, arrived here on the 29th, and proceeded to Hongkong on the morning of the following
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  • 842 3 In a previous issue we mentioned that one of the gunboats was about to be despatched to Pera% to request the Raja to take a part in blockading the Larut. The Mokr proceeded there with this object, and after waiting for some hours beyond the time fixed for receiving
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    • 656 3 notice Tuv Undesigned begs to give notice that any Ptson giving information to them of the board of any Vessel or Jtttik smug? lw j W er Coehin-China, which may result l,n*er tocnin-v/uiiw, y e detection of the smugglers and Opium, 'hall receive one-third of the value of the seized
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  • 3438 4 THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. The Singapore journal." affirm that the Colo" nial Office bus Snnllv decided not to accept of the transfer of the Siraits Settlements from India to the Crown, although the Indian Government foregoes all claims to be re-iinbu.rs.ed for military works. We regret this. These Settlements are
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  • 939 4 i CaSCi't .\UU4C*. 1 Toll* t 'oiumom/ri m. I 'ouxigurrm. h-xltlitilinii yr. II. M.'s Steamer Sc lit 1462 Corbott Govci'iuneut Sarawak Station In dock Bombay &c. Powder Store Repairing In dock do Boston via Piiion* Shanghai II. ll's. Surv. schooner Sara.cn Stanton 11. I. M't steamer
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