The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 23 July 1863
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section19 1863-07-23 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 30] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 23RD JULY, 18(53. [NO. 30 U19 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement599 1863-07-23 1 AGENTS Street." f««non—Mr P. Algar, 11, Clement'* Lane, Lombard KIia-Mr GW. Yapp, No. Hue \f ai ta—Mr Muir, New* Agent. bt. Houor6J How*K°»' ti Fri#nd 01 Ch,n officfc v NINSXTI*AR AND ORIENTAL STBAW NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. at New Harbour, and at the Borneo Company (Limited) Commbbcial-Squakx. MAIL LINES. QUTWAR© M&tLB. ONE599 words
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Advertisement575 1863-07-23 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 made here for Ports bevond nature can be made here for Ports beyond Hongkong. H. BROWNE,- Agent. P.575 words
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Advertisement782 1863-07-23 1 Sktttsfe India &tram <£om« pang. 1 (Limitad) s; 3 ONE of the Company's Steamere will leave Calcutta on the 7th each Hoaih for Singapore, calling Rangoon, Moulmein, Pinang and Malacca, and will return to Calcutta again on or about the 26th of each smooth, calling at the above ports. For782 words
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Advertisement577 1863-07-23 1 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. O r- 7 V WE hare given over the entire management of thia Dispensary to Mr ROSMT J AMIS, late Maoa> per of Mr BALLDOK'S Medical Ball, and formerly Assistant to Meaan DOXCAH FLOCK *A AX B Co of Edinburgh. In our Eooma adjoining we may be consulted577 words
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Advertisement455 1863-07-23 1 AOKNTS. BATATIA—Jfoam Liq* ft Co., CAI.CCTTA—MtoaraThoekor, Spink ft Co. STANDNWL k PmA*«—OoMtto Offie«. [Libiar? tSCKllANNOUS* A CARD. MRS. WISEHAM'S PRIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPOREWithin 10 minutes drive of Commercial Square. ENTEEL Parties visiting Singapore or residing in this Settlement are respectfully informed that Mrs W. is now ready455 words
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Advertisement863 1863-07-23 2 ILLIA&® TABLES. world at £60 each—with balls, cues, and marking boards, rests, rules, A<L, Ac., and everything complete packed in strong (securely iron bound) oases for Continental and Foreign Orders. Tbtae magnificent full sized Billiard Tables are manufactured solely by F. Powell and co., of the handsomest Spanish mahogany, with863 words
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Advertisement656 1863-07-23 2 HAMS AND CHEESE. CAUTION. FORD, CURTIS A CURTIS, 5, AMXKIOA SQUARE, 115, KIN OKIES, LONDON Feel it necessary to advise their Indian friends to order their London Correspondents to apply direct to them for their well knowif and favourite brands &nd F. Co. FOR0. CURTIS, OcX AND CURTIS, AND CURTIS,656 words
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Advertisement729 1863-07-23 2 IN3WRAKCK3. SUM FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. BSTABi.ISHKD 1710. THE Managers of the SUM FIRE OFFICE, LONDON, beg to inform the Merchants at Singapore, that they have constituted and appointed the undersigned as their Attorniee to issee Polioses of Insuance against Fire on Buildings, Goods, Merchandise, and other Property at that place.729 words
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Advertisement786 1863-07-23 2 mtiMUtftcta* mt JUct| 23riiis& anb iWercantfle Insurance CTompanu 1809. Capital £2,000,000 ACCUMULATED AND INTESTUED FUND £2,122,828. rE Undersigned being the Compauy's Agent* here, are authorised to insure against fire upon the most favorable terms. HAMILTON, GRAY CO. Singapore, 7th May, 1868. £l in. QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY. Chief Office —QUKSN INSURANCE786 words
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Advertisement605 1863-07-23 2 MISCtkLARtetU TOKUT. at "'HAT commodious dwelling houu A recently erected on PriaeZ/ Hill, near that of the Resident ijj! cilior, commanding a fine view and in heathy locality. For further particular* apply at tha Office «<• this Paper. w Singapore, 1 5th April, 1869. TO LET. li gywt the occupation605 words
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Article4276 1863-07-23 3 THURSDAY MORNING, 23ud JULY, U*63. The Siamese Sieamer Chow Phya Capr. Orton, from Bangkok, the 13ih current, arrived here on the 17th, and left for Bangkok yesterday afternoon. The Dutch Steamer Oenarang Captain Kramer, from Batavia the 15ih current, arrived here on the 18th current, and4,276 words
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Advertisement830 1863-07-23 3 ADVKIITI StMtNT, PcfAno, 12 th February, 1863. Til E Partnership hitherto existing between W. S. LOBBAIN, G. M. SANDILANDS, and Joan BUTTERY at this place and Singapore under the Style of Lorrain,. Sandilands and Co. ia this J»y dissolved by effluxion of time.The liquidation of the affairs of the firm830 words
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Advertisement607 1863-07-23 3 LLOYDS, WE Reqnett that particular* of all caac* of Shipwreck be communicated to us br the Master or Survivors on their reaching this port, or the information of the Underwriter* in London SYME It CO. Singapore. 18S1; Lloyd's Agents. ItOTICE. IT IS PARTICCLARLY REQUESTED that all parties taking delivery of607 words
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Obituary26 1863-07-23 3 Bomesitc Occurrence. DEATH. At Singapore, on the 19th current, JOHN*, the infant son of MR T. W. BAPTIST, aged 1 year, 9 mouths, and 20 days.26 words
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Article1300 1863-07-23 4 (From the Overland China Mail, July 11.) From Japan, the news of the fortnight has been exciting. We stated in our last issue that the indemnity demanded from the Japanese officers by Colonel Neale, in the name of the British government, and amounting to £110,000, was ready to be1,300 words
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Article1953 1863-07-23 4 THE SULTAS's visit to Egypt appears to be bearing fruit. In the Mussulman as well as in the Christian dependencies of the Empire he finds bis sovereignty -in need of vindication. Only while in Pervia and the United Principalities he asserts his authority at the expense of the rights1,953 words
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Article1051 1863-07-23 4 1 esseCs A umes. TtfUs ('oiuoianilei s. Consignee*. Destination J c •H. M's. steamer Janus 280 Adams Senior Naval Officer. n. At s. steam gun-boat Alohr 100 Earl Government Repairing Malacca and Pinang Suez »H. M'a. Straits steamer Pluto 400 Eales II. I. M's steamer Europeen1,051 words