The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 26 February 1863

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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. 30] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 26TH FEBRUARY, 1863. [NO. 9-
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    • 600 1 AGENTS Strut." Mr p Alaar, 11, Clemant'*L*n«. Lombard 13 > M Muir, Naws Ageor St. Houort.| oitfktw STEAK N AVIOATIOM COMPANY'S. OjUet at New Harbour, and at the Borneo Company (Limited) Comvuclu^Sqcim. MAIL LINE8. OtfTWAAB MAILS. ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam Ships with the English
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    • 665 1 and consignees will be held responsible for all detention, expenses, and damage arising to the Steamers from such incorrect declarations, and further that no shipments of goods of this nature can be mads here for Ports beyond Hongkong. Wm. MACAULAY, Agent. P. O. S. y. Co'e Officii, Singapore, 80 >k
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    • 578 1 HOTICtS MIM). ROBINSON CO. (LATE EPIC BR f ROBINSON J GENERAL Warehousemen, Wine, Ale, and Spirit Mercbanla, Importers of OilVjr and Spirit Importers of Oilman's Stores, and Italian Goods, also Prsserr* ed Provisions, and every descriptions of Stores for Cabin or Household use. Commanders of vessels, Store-keepers, and others supplied
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    • 850 1 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. WE have riven over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr ROBXST J AMIS, lata utM- gar of Mr BALLDOK'S Medical Ball, and formerly Assistant to Messrs DVVCAX FLOCUAM JB In onr Booms adjoining wa may be consulted from 10 A. M., to 4 r. u. daily,
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    • 146 1 AGM4T8. v- n Lun ft Co., BoohaoUon. Cueirm-M««raTboclcor, Sola* ft Co. StAmlwva flMIs-OiMlte OSM. rubooqr ABVRRmiMUITj Pinang, 12M Fabrvary, 1863. THE Partnership hitherto existing between W. S. LOKEAIN, G. M. SANDILANDS, and JOHN Bcmir at this place and Singapore under the Style of Lorrain, Sandilands and Co. is this day
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    • 771 2 SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON B9TABLI***® 1710. THE Manager* of the -SUM FIRE OFFICE, LONDON, beg to inform the Merchant* at Singapore, that they hare constituted and appointed the undersigned a* their Attornies to issue Policies of Insurance against Fir© on Buildings, Goods, Merchandize, and other Property at that place. The
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    • 807 2 IN3URANCK3, QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY. Chief Office —QUSBN INSUBANCB BCI XJMXM LITXBPOOX. London Office 83, Kino WU&XAJC STBXBT, E. C. CAPITAL: One Million Sterling. 3&e General progress of t|e During the hut four years is thus shown, Tic FIRE PREMIUMS, 1st year £12,569 3 5 Ditto 2nd ,,24,996 14 8 Ditto
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    • 593 2 iiicKLunms SUGAR MAKWG MACHINERY. To BHMPUiitea BK«rokant« and Others. OONXTCTED WITH THE SUGAR COLONIE9. G. BUCHANAN A CO., Engineers and Manufacturers at SUSAR MACHINERY And Apparatus, COFFEB, COCOA NUT, AND BICE MACHI- NERY. (OF YORK PLACE IRON WORKS, ABERDEEN.) 25, BUCKLERSBURY, MANSION HOUSE, LONDD*. E. C. UPPLY with the same
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    • 976 2 F0RJA1.C-. AT the Singapore Free Press Office, Table shewing the Bumps applicable to Commercial Documents, under Act X of 1062. Price 10 Cents per Copy. Singapore 10 th Deer*, 1862. iu Adulterations u The samples of Messrs Crosse and Blackwell were entirely free from COPPER." CROSSE BLAC 8.WELL'S Celebrated Oilman's
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    • 760 2 NOTICE, ailing Directions for the Gulf of Siam* CAPTAIN GARLAND, of the barq. Flora, having directed attention through the Muter Attendant of Singapore to an error in the above direction*, wherein the Printian Islands are said to lie fifteen miles to the North Eastward, instead of to the North Westward
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  • 944 3 XO Til EDITOR OT TEE tlNCATORB III* fElW. Air, The following letter baring been refitted insertion in the Daily Timts, will TOO kindly giro it a place in your paper and oblige, Yonr trufv, BAXTER k KIRBY. Singapore, 26th Feby. 1868. 8m,—la a prominent leading article in your paper
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  • Domestic Occurrence.
    • 42 3 At Pinang, on the 19th February, by the Revd. WILLIAM BURNS, of the Scotch Presbyterian Church, JOHN MURRAY PURVIS, Esq., of Singapore, to BARRARA CHRISTINA, second daughter of the late Revd. JOHN R. GLASS, of the Free Church, Musselburgh, N. B.
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  • 3755 3 THURSDAY MORNING, ?6TII FEBRUARY, 16C3 The P. O. Co's Sream-ship Benare*, Cx|)Uin Wright, arrived at New Harbour on the morning of the 21st current, having left Hongkong on the 15th, and sailed for Bombay, via Pinang and Galle, on the evening of the (allowing day. His
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    • 821 3 Xorti) iritis!) $t mercantile Jnsurance Compattg. LONDON AND EDINBURGH. ESTABLISHED X80». V' 0 INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER ANT) SPECIAL ACTS OF PARLIAMENT. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £2,009,000. STERUKO. ACCUMULATED INVESTED SURDS <1,374,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS IN LOKDON. CHAIRMAN. —JOHN WHITE CATER, Esq., (Messrs J. W. Cater, Son, Co.) DEPUTY CHAIRMAN. —CHARLES MORRISON,
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    • 287 3 STATIONERY. ]'lx-Ckntara'tja and Lfi/oH't. Foolscap, French White ami blue Cartridge Paper Tracing 01«>th GHint's >tcal Pen* Mitchell's fctcel Pens Quit! Nibs Letter Paper Xutd Paper of sizes, also Mourning Music Paper IVmy Overland Government Foolscap Pencils, Drawing and Colored Metallic Memo ooks Envelopes of size?, also UvHrning Account- Books of
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    • 724 3 Em Chataranga* Summon Winii. Hook Erback Hookhiem Moselle Sparkling Hook do in pints and quart#—from Mumm k Co., Cologne. A Leo Brand/ —'Jules Robin.' AM) Sherries—Olive seal very superior Ditto Red seal very mild. Ditto Green seal a good dinner Wine Port very superior old Wine in pints and quarts
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  • 866 4 Consignees. Destination gt. H. M's. steamer Scout 1463 Corbett Government Station H. M's. steamer Rifleman 486 Reed Ditto do H. Ms. steamer Coquette 677 Alexander U. M's. steam gun-boat Mohr 100 Warwick H. M's. steam gun-boat Tonze 100,Fox Ditto Ditta Ditto Sarawak and Labuan Repairing Malacca
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  • 447 4 THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. (From Englishman Weekly Mail, February 4.) Now that efforts are being made by the Colonists of the Straits Settlements to gain their separation from Indian rale, it may be well to give the Revenue returns of its chief port, Singapore these will serve to convince those
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