The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 20 September 1866

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER VOL. 33.] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 20TH SEPTEMBER, 1866 [No. 38
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 625 1 SHIPPING PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAXK NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. Offices at New Harbour, and at the Borneo Company (Limited) COMMSBCIAL-SoCABC. MAIL LINES. OUTWARD MAILS* ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's S'oam Ships Willi the English Mails may he expected at Singapore, e:i route to Hongkong, about on or the
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    • 661 1 SH IPP1NGNOTICE AWritlen Declaration of the Content and Value of Packages for the OverJ7JL and Value of Packages for the Overland Route is acquired by the Egyptian Transit Admistration and must he delivered by the Shipper to the Company's Agent with ihe Bill of Lading, or with Parcels j and
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    • 612 1 3NIPSI RO. NOTICE. NRtRlUUR QUI KKTAL STUM KAYtOATtOH COMPANY. 'T'HE Company will settle all Insurance Claims under their Red Bills of Lading, at the expiration of one month after a claim is made and proved, instead of six months as heretofore. s>. J. G. JELLICOE, 1*1 April 1866. Agrrd Steam
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    • 627 1 tRSURARCK QFFtCeS. THE BANK OF HINDUSTAN, CHINA and JAPAN (Limited.) Head Office, London. Capital £4,000,000 Subscribed Capital S,696,100 Paid-up Capital 934,025 Reserve Fund.. 120,500 BANKERS. The Bask of England the National Bank the Alliance Bank (Limited). SEARCHES AXD AGENCIES. Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Kandy, Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Point de Galle, Manila,
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    • 640 1 U SURARCI 0 FF t CKC Amti&l&slan Marine Insurance Company. POLICIES of Insurance are Issued by this Office ove? BLOCKS; also on MERCHANDSIE FREIGHT Ac., to Europe, India, China, Australia and Newzealand, Claims beiug payable at on* month's notice in London, China, Calcutta, Bombay Melbourne or Singapore. Wit. SPOTTL8WOOD E
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  • 1261 2 THURSDAY MORNING, 20TH SEPTEMBER, 1866. The British Steamer Seervoon, Captain Hopper, from Bangkok with dates to the 6th instant, arrived in the harbour on the morn, ing of the 13th instant, and will proceed to Bangkok. —0*0 Qsoo The P. O. Co's Steam-ship Rangoon, Captain MacCulloch,
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  • 180 2 We are sorry to have to record the total loss of the British schooner Erin which was bound froin Bangkok to Hongkong with a very valuable cargo of cotton copper &c. During the passage up tho China Sea she encountered very heavy weather which caused
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  • 1447 2 —A Royaiese syce who is employed by a gentleman who resides in Tank Road, reported at the B Station that before going to a wedding party some evenings since in Campong Bencoolen, he had locked the door of his room. A short time after a friend came and told
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  • 2295 2 Before Lieut. II. Born, Marine Magistrate. A Chinese named Lim Cha was charged with unlawfully keeping a boarding-house for native seamen on the 14th instant, and on other days previous to that date. C. P. Richards having been sworn stated, I am the Marine Constable. On several occasions
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 817 2 TEETH WITHOUT PAIN. OSTEO £1 DON. Patent, March 1st 1862. Messrs GABRIEL'S Invention for supplying Artificial Mineral Teeth, with soft flexible gums, enntirely dispensing with the use of springs, wires, or metallie fastenings, and especially adapted for those long resident in warm climates. MESSRS. GABRIEL THE ;OL© ESTABLISHED DENTISTS Diploma
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    • 420 2 GTo antr ©onsumm of doal (it Sbtngapore. HAVING been informed that cargoes of Coal have been shipped at Birkenhead for Singapore and certified as WELSH HARTLEY COAL," we hereby give notice that the parties giving such certificates have no authorty from us to do so, and that all Coal shipped
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  • 37 2 Somcstu Occurrence. —:o: DEATH. At Singapore, on the 19th inst., at hit Resilience North Bridge Road, the Reverend EDWARD SHERMAN VENN, M. A., Missionary of the 8. P. G., and F-uper-intendent of the £t. Andrew's Church Mission.
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  • 1598 3 PKTCHABUttEE. Siamese mode of sowing and planting Rice. Paddy fields in Petchabureo are seldom if ever sown, because the farmers find (hat they arc far more likely to reap a good harvest from rice transplanted. What would a western farmer think of the tediousness of transplanting every bialk of
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  • 841 3 It appears that three of the Laos princes concerned in accusing the king of Chenng. mai of plotting to throw off the yoke of Slam and taking that of Burmah instead, arc now in town, and that having been dulv convicted of originating and
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  • 698 3 The Opossum and Haughty, Lieuts. Man waring and >ingleton left Hongkong on the 19th August and went down along the coast searching all the Bays on their way down to Tien-pak, and back without receiving any information of pirates till they got to Mong Chow Island where they received
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 742 4 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. WE have given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr Robsrt Jamie, late Man*ger of Mr Baildok's Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs Duncah Flocmhabt Co of Edinburgh. In our Rooms adjoining we may be consulted from 10 a. u., to 4 p. u. daily,
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    • 1249 4 A ti v n i id&mtn i ;o-10 Obtainable through all Booksellers, price 5s. ot by Mpoit 64 stamps. ANAGEMP.NT OF INFANTS AND CHILDREN IN HEALTH AND SICKNESS. A Book for mother* and N one*. By Dr. BARKER, (Brighton). COXTERTS —Diet of infancy and childhood; wet nursing weaning; bringing up
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    • 820 4 the recommendation of the spurious or other articles by disltonest vendors, who thereby obtain a large profit. The genuine have the words 44 WALTS* DB ROOS, Lou DOW," printed in white letters on the Government Stamp BT ORDER or HER MAJESTY'S HOP. COMMISSIONERS, to imitate which is felony. INDIA, AUSTRALIA,
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    • 861 4 EJ International Exhibiefc tionof 1862- PRIZE MEDAL AWARMCD TO J. ELL WOOD SONS, FOR PATENT AIR-CHAM BKB HATS AND HELMETS, "V FAR imdia A# ,b on, y wHrMb Head- drew »dr 1*1* 8 „d Tropical climate®, being not only Stamp on lining of all genu- the coolest ant) most eomine
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 299 5 ARRIVALS. Sept. 12 British barq Burlington, Hide, from Saigon 2nd Sept-. JJ 12 ship Sea Queen, De Souza, from Billiling 3rd do. „13 stmr. Seemoon, Hopper, from Bangkok 7th do. »13 British stmr. Rangoon, McCulloch, from Bombay 30 Augt. )t 14 stmr. Fair Malacca, Pereira, from Malacca 13
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    • 589 5 Steamers and Sailing Vessels. 1 VESSELS' NAMES. TONS COMMANDERS CONSIGNEES. DESTINATION. MEN-OF-WAR. government II. M's S. steamer Rainbow 98 Ellis Malacca and Penang. STEAMERS. Duteii strar. Baron Bchtinck 600 Koningsfeldt Hamilton, Gray-and co. Batavia steamer Palembang 334Van der Veen 1 Hooglandt and co. do Siamese steamer
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