The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 11 December 1862

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL. 29] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 11TH DECEMBER, 1862. [NO. 50
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    • 616 1 AGENTS. Street. i' wo0 ii—Mr F. Alger, 11, Clement's Lane, Lombard r G W. Yapm Mm 11, BmUVI—-PARIS--Mr GW. 1f*p* Mm li>». MALT A- Mr Muir, News Agent. y oS 0goK6—Friend ot China Office. "ro ORirarTA.1. STSAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. Offices at New Harbour, and at A* Borneo Company (Limited) Commmcial-SQCAM.
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    • 679 1 and consignees will be held responsible for nil detention, expenses, and damage arising to the Steamers from inch incorrect declarations, and farther that no ahipmenu ofgooda of this nature can be made here for Ports beyond Hongkong. WM. MACAULAY, Ajent. P. O. 8. IT. Co'$ Offices,} Singapore, J 30 (h
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    • 596 1 JfcOBINSON CO. flATB SPICER ROBINSON) BNERAL Warehousemen, Wine, Ale, VT Md Spirit Merehanta, 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 the lowest wholesale terms. KOBER3QBI CO. J (LATE SPICER
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    • 826 1 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. WE have given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr ROBEKT JAMIE, late M ger of Mr BAILDOX'S Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs DUNCAN FLOCXHAAT JC Co of Edinburgh. In our Rooms adjoining we may be consulted from 10 A. M., to 4 P.
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    • 172 1 I AGENTS. tayia—Meatr* Luge Co.. BookacIUn. •Tfcotkcr,Spiak*Co. StAudrowt Pi*arc—Gtxette Office. fLttmy SINGAPORE DRY DOC*. THE p.ten t Slip and Dock Co. «e prepued I to "f u^^P' re P^of«"<ie«ripuCin the most efficient manner under the g U npr»; sion of European Shir, Wrights and Engineers. The Dock (opened in March
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    • 776 2 I N 3 U R A N CB3. SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1710. THE Managers of the SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON, beg to inform the Merchants at SintraDore that'they have constituted and appointed the undersigned as their Attornies to issue Policies of Insurance against Fire on Buildings, Goods, Merchandize,
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    • 757 2 tuauRARcses. SUN INSURANGE OFEIC. rHG Undersigned having been appoint*! Agents for the above Office, are prepared to grant Policies, Bisk payable in China, Singapore and CalSingapore, 7th March, 1855, SARKIES MOSES. NOTICE. TV/TR JOHN BAXTER and Mr JonN LAWRENCE KIRBY having complied with the regulations of the Insurance Committee, have
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    • 603 2 AMERICAN ICC A T the Old Ice House near Coleman's Bridge. To be had from 6 A. M. to 6 P. M. every day. Apple* by the barrel or dozen. H. SMITH Jr. Singapore 21 *t May 1J&2. SILLI&ftQ) TABLES. THE ONLY Billiard Tables appreciated m India and the Colonies
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    • 981 2 FOR s/as. THE best English and Welsh Steam Coal, either pat on board ship in the Roads, or alongside the Company's Wharf, New Harbour. THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED. Singapore, "27th October 1849. Extract from the Lancet, February 4, 1854, and from Dr Has sail's recent work on u Food and
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    • 661 2 Bating D, rectum, for the Gulf of Siam ptAPTAIN GARLAND, of the hL n V k vl "g J""** attention «fcroi»ffi'&!!!: Attendant of Singapore to an n«v»T- .l laster directions, wherein the Printian Island ab Te to lie fifteen mile, toTe %Z"t l instead of to the North Wertcard oUht
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  • 669 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE TRESS >- ir In tlic Daily Times of 8th instant, I observed a letter of Mes srs Camming Beaver "J en., about the accident to the British steamer '-lain near Muntok. being short of information a-*>ut the first points in that letter,
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  • 2215 3 THURSDAY MORNING, IITII DECEMBER, 1802. The French Steamer Alphe Captain Desfendais, belonging to I he Messagcries Imperiales line, from Hongkong ajicl Saigon the 1st current, arrived here on the 4th, and sailed for Suez on the same day. The Dutch Steamer Batavia Captain Nye, from ihttavia
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  • 1001 3 ooo (From the Ceylon Times November 14.) The question of Overland traffic between Europe and the East is of so much importance to every interest connected with our- Indian and Australian possessions, that we feel we cannot too often recur to the subject when any new feature can be
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  • 5255 3 REVOLUTION IN COCHIN-CHINA. Not only is the chief part of America now in a revolutionary state, but such also is the condition of a large portion of Eastern Asia. At the bottom of most of these movements will be found the busy, stirring, and enterprising genius of Europe, and
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    • 586 3 FOR SALE. TIIE ESTATE NEAR TELLOH BLANGAH, BELONGING TO HODING AND CO. mFIIS Estale is hounded by the Sea on one J_ side and contains altogether 242 acres, with a substantial and commodious dwelling house- A considerable part of the ground is planted with Nutmegs, Cloves, Cocoanuts, and other Fruit
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  • 50 3 Bonusttc Occurrences. DEATHS. At Malacca, on the 3rd current, Iz.YBF.LT, A, the beloved wife of Mr Jonx HOLMUERG, deeply regretted by her relations and friends. At Singapore, on the morning of the 10th current, CECILIA, the beloved wife of Mr W. M. CIIOPAKD, deeply regretted by her relations and fricuds.
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  • 1345 4 Vessels Names. Ton* Commander s. Consignees. H. M's. steam-frigate Odin 1301, Lord J. Hay Government Europe H. M's. steamer Scout 1464 Corbett Ditto Station H. M's. steamer Coquette Dalhousie 677 Alexander Ditto do H. M's. steamer 1000 Pengelly 651 Ditto Galle and Bombay Repairing H. M's
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