The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 26 June 1862

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL. 29] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 26TH JUNE, 1862. [NO. 26
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 637 1 AGENTS [Street.-„v-Mr F. Alaar, 11. Clement'* I.ane. Lombard Lo>-n<» v yapp. No. 13, Hue D'An«r®nteme, '•'"''IjIrM.Vr. Sow. A»». [St. Honor!. ot China OIBco. p XI&SVImAR and oriental iTEAM NAVIGATION COMPAKY'S officf. Offices at Hew Harbour and at the Borneo Company (Limited) Commebcial-Sqvabe. *7 < MAIL LINES. QUTWA-R.® MAILS* 0\E of
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    • 699 1 the Steiraors from such incorrect clarations, to ami further that n'i shipments of goods of this nature can be made here for Ports beyond Hongkong. WILLIAM MACAULAY, A lent. P. O. S. N. Co's Offices,) Singapore, > 29r/t April 186*2. NOTICE. THR LOK&QN QRIiNTkL STRAM THANKS IT IK5UR.AN.CE OFFICE. ESTABLISHED
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    • 589 1 NOTICES OF FINKS, ROBINSON CO. (LATE SPICER i- ROBINSON) (GENERAL Warehousemen, Wine, Ale, T and Spirit Merchants, Importers ofOilVJ and Spirit Merchants, Importers 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
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    • 872 1 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY, WE have given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr ROBERT JAMIE, late Manager of Mr BAILDOS'S Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs DUKCAN FLOCKHART v per ot Mr BAILDOS S Medical Hall, and lonnerly Assistant to Messrs DUKCAN FLOCKHART Co of Edinburgh. In our
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    • 173 1 AGENTS. BATAVIA— Messrs Lange k Co., Booksellers. CALCUTTA— MfssrsThacker, Spink k Co. St Andrews 1'IMAKC— Gazette Office. "[Library SINGAPORE DRY DOCK. 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.
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  • Domestic Occurrences
    • 44 2 At Singapore, on the 24th current, at the Roman Catholic Church of the Good Shepherd by the Very Revd. J. M. BECREL, M. A., Mr L. J. SCHEERDER -of the Firm of WOODFORD SCHEERDER, to EUGLNIE only doughter of Mr JOHK J. HEXDRIKS.
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  • 3699 2 THURSDAY MORNING, 26TH JUNE, 18G2. The British Steamer Lancefield, Capt. Hutchinson, from Hongkong the J2th current, arrived here on the 20th, ami proceeded to Pinang aud Calcutta on the 22nd. The Sarawak Steamer Rainbow Capt, Hewat, from Sarawak the 19th current, arrived here on the 22nd.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 754 2 SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1710. THE Managers of the BUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON, beg to inform the Merchants at Singapore, that they have constituted and appointed the undersigned as their Attornies to issue Policies of Insurance against Fire on Buildings, Goods, Merchandize, and other Property at that place. The
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    • 773 2 A CARD. MRS. WISEHAM'S PRIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPOREWit km 10 minutes drive of Commercial Square. ENTEEL Pcrties visiting Singapore or residing in this Settlement are respectfully informed that Mrs W. is now ready to receive Boarders in the above Establishment, which is situated in River Valley Road,
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    • 783 2 M18CELlA«gQg3. T© SE LET FWRHt3H6P. A FTER the 8th December next, XX. the commodious and well U| situated house in River Valley Road, at present in the occupation of Lieut. Colonel COLLY KR. Apply to J. G. DARE CO. Singapore, 11 /A November, 1861. [u.c. RGTtCE. THE Undersigned have estaWkhed
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    • 815 2 other reqnisitea Patent Preserved Hams, Cheese, Boiogsa Sausages, Bacon, &C-, Oxford Sausages, Hernags a la Sardines, Blackwall White Bait, Firth Haddocks, Fried Soles, Yorkshire Game Pdt6s, Yorkshire Pork P&tes, Asparagus, kc n &c. C. B. are AGENTS for LEA AND PERKINS' CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Carstairs' Sir Robert Peel* Sauce, and
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    • 163 2 i «i D Daring 39 years to all parts of the world. Do'lbic Machine for S60 dozen per da*. £150. Na. 1 dozen per day, £75. No. 2 dit'o, 170 d men jrr da*. ditto, 100 domen per da*. Pite.it Botili.;:; Hachi-« ex|icrienced bottlor required, £12. NJ. 5 Mac :iue
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  • 45 2 DEATHS. At Singapore, on the morning of the 21st current, from brain fever, ARCHIBALD MACTAVISH, comman. dor of the steamer Armenian., aged 28 years. At Singapore, on the 17th current, MACKERTICH the infant son of Mr A. I. ZACILAUIAH, aged 6 months and 24 days.
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  • 168 3 IT. M. S. Snake left the harbour yesterday mornii»«r with an interpreter, and the-sailor who escaped from the Centaur on board, to obtain satisfaction for the outrage committed on that lorcha. *-*""\Ve hear that the lorcha was attacked by five boats, and the fight lasted for about two hours.
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  • 1871 3 —0O0O0 THE ZAMBEZI. It is evident that the secret of the interior of Africa, so long shrouded in impenetrable mystery, and fenced about by barriers of such deadly peril, is not to be yielded, like an enchanted treasure, to the mere presence and touch of the first hold
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    • 650 3 NOTIFICATION. No. 93. The following translation of a letter received from the Consul for France at Singapore, is published for general information By Order, M. PROTIIKUOK, —Lieut., Acting Secy, to the Govt. Straps Settlement. Singapore, 18th June 1862. (TRANSLATION.) Singapore, 18th June, 1862. Sir, The Rexr-Admirul Commanding-in-Chief in Cochin-China, having
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    • 388 3 roads in Malacca—" Although, when compared with the large tract of country under our rule, the expenditure upon roads has been but trifling, and much still remains to ba done ere the district will be traversed by such lines of communication es may be suitable to its |xjsiiion as a
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  • 4876 4 I am living in the centre of a vast district where there arc many cotton mills, which, in ordinary times, afford employment to many thousands ot 44 hands and food to many more thousands of mouths. YY ith very rare exceptions, quietness reigns at all these mills. The dense
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  • 884 4 Vessel:* Names. Consignee*. H. M's. Surv. schooner Saracen Stanton Government Surveying II. M's. steamer Rifleman 489 ilecd Ditto do II. M's steamer Seoul, 1464 Corbett Ditto do II. I. M's steamer Gironde] 2000 Pascolia French Consul Suez B. Hulk Prince** Roy a? 970 Mayo Behn, Meyer
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