The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 25 October 1866

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1 5 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER VOL. 33.] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 25TH OCTOBER, 1866 [No. 43
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 624 1 SHtPPtNG PENINSULAR and oriental STEARI NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. Office at New Harbour, and at the Borneo Company Limited J Commebcial-Souabb. MAIL oc LINES. OttTWAR.® MAILS. ONE of the Peninsular anil Oriental Steam Navigation Company's S»e«m Ships with the English Mails may he expected at Singapore, 'en route to Hongkong, about on
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    • 648 1 SH IPPINO. ROTtGE A Written Declaration of the Content and Value of Packages for the Overland Route is acquired by the Egyptian Transit Admistration and must be delivered by the Shipper to the Company's Agent with the Bill of Lading, or with Parcels and the Company do not hold themselves
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    • 628 1 SHtPPtKC NOTICE. PEHIHSOLA.R &ORtRRTRL STEAM NAYIOATtOR COMPART. r PHE Company will settle all Insurance Claims under their Red Bills of Lading, at the exunder 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.
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    • 636 1 IRSWRARCK OFFICE rnilE BANK of HINDUSTAN, CHINA X and JAPAN (Limited.) Head Office, London. Capital £4,000,000 Subscribed Capital. 3,696,100 Paid-up Capital 924,023 Reserve Fund 120,500 Bankkbs. The Bank of England the National Bank tlie Alliance Bank (Limited). SEARCHES AND AOBNCIES. Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Kandy, Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Point de Galle,
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    • 629 1 SXaURAttCC OFFICtC Australasian Marine Insurance Company. POLICIES of Insurance aro Issued bv this Offica ovet BLOCKS; also on MEECHANDSIB FREIGHT tic., to Europe, India, China, Australia and Newzealand, Claims being payable at one month's notice, in London, China, Calcutta, Bo£ui«ay Melbourne or Singapore. WM. SPOTTISWOODE and Co. AGENTS FOK SINGAPORE.
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  • Domestic Occurrence.
    • 17 2 At Singapore, on the 18th instant, the wife of J. F. CROCKETT, Esq., of a Son.
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  • 1747 2 THURSDAY MORNING, 25TH OCTOBER, 18C6. The British steamer Arabia Capt. Maddisou, from Calcutta with dates to the 10th instant, arrived atTanjong Pagar on the 18lh, and sailed for Hongkong on the morning of the following day. The Dutch steamer Vice President Prince, Captain Nye, from Batavia
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  • 1750 2 THli EASTERN ABIA TELEGRAPH COiI PANT LIMITED. TO RR REGISTERED UNDER THE INDIAN COMPANIES ACT 1866. CAPITAL £150,000 (with power to increase.) In Share* of£ 10 each. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS WILIIAX PATRRSON, ESQ., Singapore (Messrs PATERSON, SIMONS AND CO.) W. H. READ, ESQ., Singarore (Messrs A. L. JOHNSTON AND
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 819 2 TEITH WITHOUT PAIN. OST £0 E I DO N. Patent, March. Ist 186*2. Messrs GABRIEL'S Invention for supplying Artificial Mineral Teeth, with soft flexible gums, enntirely dispensing with the use of springs, wires, or metallic fastenings, and especially adapted for those long resident in warm climates. MESSRS. GABRIEL TNI OLD
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    • 537 2 s?urcf)asers an* Consumers of Coa in Sbtnaapore. 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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  • 832 3 —A peon on duty in Hill Street on tlie 19th instant, whilst going hi* rounds met a Chinaman with a bundle in his hand. On seeing the policeman the man threw down the things and ran away. The peon pursued him, but was not able to overtake him. The
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  • 852 3 Commissioners Present. Hon'ble Col. President. W ST V yr D9 Squirts. W. 11. Head, I Progress Report. —Read tlie Engineer's lon nightly report. Drains. —The Secretary was directed to call the attention of the Engineer to the choked condition of the drains in Market Street, and Circular Road
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  • 2768 3 We extract the following from the Courrier de Saigon;— The rebels in the Phuve-Loi district who have resisted the government have at last submitted to the reigning power. More than 1,200 chiefs have sent in their names, and given up their arms to the authorities. September 20th. —The Phu
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 751 4 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. WE have given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr ROBEKT JAMIE, late Manager of Mr BALLOON'S Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs DUNCAN FLOCXHABT C CO of Edinburgh. In our Rooms adjoining we may be consulted from 10 A. M., to 4 r. H.
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    • 1244 4 ADYKRTtSKMKRT. —:o-:o Obtainable through all Booksellers, price ss. or by post 64 stamps. MANAGEMENT OP INFANTS AND CHILDREN IN HEALTH AND SICKNESS, A Book for mothers sad N arses. By Dr. BAEKB* t Brighton). CONTBBTO—Diet of infancy and childhood wet narsing wanning: bringing up by hand; various foods; rales for
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    • 812 4 the recommendation of the spurious or other articles bo dishonest vendort. who thereby obtain a large pro* fit. The genuine hove the words "WAI.TER DA ROOS, LONDON," printed in white let'ere on the Government Btomp, BY OIOKL OF HBB MAJBSTT'B HON. COMMISSION P.BS, to imitate which is felony. INDIA, AUSTRALIA,
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    • 873 4 International BxhibiA ]V tion of 1862PRIZE MEDAL <M3gyik Letk AWARDED TO J. ELLWOOD SONS, %TMl< n°M* PATENT AIR-CHAM-BER HATS AND MM At Hie only switable Headu FOR INDIA dreas for India and Tropical climAtea, being not only Stamp on lining of ail genu- the coolest and moat coraiue Hat* ami
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 404 5 ARRIVALS. Oct 17 British stmr Armenian, Harris, from Hongkong 6th Oct. nl7 >» stmr Raja Laut, Taylor, from Rhio 17th do. n i 7 Dutch stmr Palembang, "Vander Veen, from Batavia 14th do. »18 British stmr Bintang, Webber, from Saigon 12th do. 77 18 British schnr. Russalka, Pereira,
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    • 526 5 Steamers and Sailing Vessels. VESSELS' NAMES. TOK» COM M AND EES CoNSiewaas. MEN-OF-WAR. 1 China II. M'» steamer Pearl, 1902 Rosa Senior Naval Officer 11. M's steamer Rifleman 400 Reed Ditto Surveying il. M's steamer Forester\ 230 Stokas Ditto Station 11. M's schooner Saracen 90 Ljs
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