The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 25 June 1863
1863-06-25
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section18 1863-06-25 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL. 30] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 25TH JUNE, 1863. [NO. 26'18 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement568 1863-06-25 1 +~`-.\}}->|%'[+:?/>^{/)$^[|@-.! «eNINSVX.AR A*l> ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. Offi"' Harbour, aml at Company (Limited) Co****CLAL-S<iCAM. MAIL LINES. QUTWAR© MAILS* ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam Ships -i.li the English Mails may he expected at Sinwpore, en tome to Hongkong, about theHlh and 29lh of each month. HOMEW&B.®568 words
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Advertisement550 1863-06-25 1 and consignees will be held responsible for all detention, expenses, and damage arising to the Steamers from sach incorrect declarations, and fti r i her that no shipments of goods of this nature can be made here for Ports beyond Hongkong. H. BROWNE,- Agent. P. $0. S. 2V. Co'e Offices,)550 words
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Advertisement759 1863-06-25 1 £3ri&fc Infcta Sbttam Xabfgitfcm ®ompans. Limited) ONE of the Company'■ 8 team ere will leave Calcutta on the 7th of 6ach Month for Singapore, calling at Rangoon, Moulmein, Pin&ng and Malacca, and will return to Calcutta again on or about the 26th of each month, calling at the above porta.759 words
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Advertisement573 1863-06-25 1 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. WE have given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr ROBMT JAMTB, late Manager of Mr Baxu>ov'e Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs Duscas FnocK&ay St Co of Edinburgh. In on f Rooms adjoining we may be ooniulted from 10 A. sc., to 4P. M.573 words
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Advertisement447 1863-06-25 1 ABBOT*. BATATIA— M««ra LANG* A Co., B >dkf#ll«W. CALCUTTA— M.wriThtckar, 8pink ft Co. ttAfedfM* Pi A*#—GMOIU Offieo. fUkrmiy CSCiLLANiOUS. A CARD. MRS. WISEHAM'S PRIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPOREWithin 10 minutes drive of Commercial Square. /"2J. ENTEEL Parties visiting Singa pore or residing in this Settlement are respectfully informed447 words
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Article43 1863-06-25 2 On the 80th April 1863, at 4 Park Circus, Gls»« gow, by the Revd. JAMES C&AIK, D. D., of ST George's, ROBERT JASYTE, Esq., of Shanghai, Cuin*# to AGNES D'ARCT, younger daughter of ANDREW B ANN ATTN R, Esq., of Milheugh, Lanarkshire.43 words
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Article2049 1863-06-25 2 THURSDAY MOlllUNG, 2OTH J05E, 1863. The Dutch Steamer Koninyen d*r Ned*? m landtn, Captain Lewis, from Bataria tas 14th current, arrired here on the 10th. The Dutch 8teamer Java Captain Bercoster, sailed for Batavia on the 20tb current. The Messageries Imperiales Steamer Camloae, Monsr. Debovis, Commander,2,049 words
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Advertisement756 1863-06-25 2 INSURANCES SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDOlf. 1ITABUIKED 1710TH1 Managers of the 8UK FIRS 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. The756 words
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Advertisement807 1863-06-25 2 OT* J£ortf> 23ritt's5 antr Jfflmantfl* Insurant* (ffompanp Icstablts&tfc, 1809. Capital 2,OOC%QOO ACCUMULATED AND INVESTHXD FUND £2,122, 82t. THE Undersigned being tbe Company's Agents here, are authorized to insure against fire upon the most favorable terms; HAMILTON, GRAY CO. Singapore, 7th May, 1863. £1 m. QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY. Chief Office —QUEEN807 words
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Advertisement642 1863-06-25 2 J MUCKLLANKOU) ▼Q BE LIT, anpHAT cotamodiou dwelling houte A recently erected -on Prinsep's Hill, near that of the Resident Councillor, commanding a fine view and in a heathy locality. For further particular* apply at the Office of thia Paper. Singapore, 1 6tA April, 1863. TO LKT. T*TI T H642 words
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Advertisement883 1863-06-25 2 AOVKBTISKMKNT, PIKAXC, U Uh February, 1863. TH E Partnership hitherto existing between W. S. LOBBAIK, G. M. SANDILANDS, and JOHN BDTTKBT at this place and Singapore under the Style of Lorrain, Sandilands and Co. is this daj dissolved by effluxion of time, f The liquidation of the affairs of the883 words
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Advertisement613 1863-06-25 2 SOTlCfi. rrHE undersigned TAN KIM YAS BEN to Inmate that he has withdrawn his interest responsibility from the ChopJSwo WHAT ft since the 30th March List. Singapore, 3rd June 1863. TAN KIM YA5, (din.) MR ALBERT CARTER, Surge on-DentUt, BEGS to announce his arrival in Singtp ori and that he613 words
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Article5137 1863-06-25 3 FIUE.YD3HIP, COMMERCE AMD NAVIGATION, BETWEEN DENMARK AND SUM. Tlis Majesty Fre<lerik the VII. King of Denmark, of the Vandals and Goth#, Duke of Sehleswig, Ilolstien, Stiimnm, the Dithmarshes, Laucnburgh and Oldenburjh and Their Majesties Phra Ban! somdetch Phra Parnmendr Maha Mongkut Phra Choin K!au Chau Yu Ilua, the First5,137 words
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Article623 1863-06-25 4 {Frcm the Overland, China Mail June 13.) The* latest dates from Japan are to the 27th ultimo, and, up to that time, no active hostilities had beea entered upon. The second extension of the ultimatum was to have expired on the 21st of May, and there is probably truth623 words
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Article1067 1863-06-25 4 Manila, ith June, 1868. On the 3rd Instant, at half past seven in the evening, a circumambient flame was seen to rise from the earth and gird the city of Manila (the ''Beauteous Flower of the East," as she isfinaly and peotically designated by her possessors), and at the1,067 words
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Article874 1863-06-25 4 ooo A PLEA FOR THE PIGS. THE Pigs have been ignominously excluded from th« Agricultural Exhibition originated by the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal, and great is the lameti- tation of Intally and Ballygunge. Popularity has obtained a triumph over principle, and the great doctrine of equality which used to874 words
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Article314 1863-06-25 4 It appears that the terms of Prinoe William 1 ceptance of the throne of Greece are not yet br means agreed upon. It will be reroembe«*t\l! Prince Christian demanded, as an essential nary, the formal abdication of King Otho R, there was little probability of realising th U coiL?314 words
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Article1063 1863-06-25 4 1 ettcf t Names. m Consignees. m mmmm 1 mssam II. M's steamer Rifleman 486 i Reed Senior Naral Officer. Sarawak H. M's. schooner Saracen 95 Lys Ditto 8urreying Tumbeland Island II. M's steamer Lecen i Kneritt Ditto II M's steamer Prince Arthur .1300 Baker Ditto1,063 words