The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 22 November 1866

Total Pages: 4
1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER VOL. 33.] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 22ND NOVEMBER, 1866 [No. 47
    18 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 639 1 SHtPPttt PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STRATA NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. New Harbour, and a/ /A* Borneo Com/tany (Limited) CoMMERCIA L-SOC ARE. ffA AIL LINES. OUTWABtt MAILS. ONE of the Peninsular ami Oriental S tea in Navigation Company's Steam Ships w'lh the English Mails may he ex pee led at Singapore, e.i route to
      639 words
    • 649 1 SH IPP IN <?- RQTtGE A Written Declination of the Content and Value of Packages for the Over land 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
      649 words
    • 622 1 sKtppttte. NOTICE. P&CttKSU&AR A OM fcKTAL STRAM NAYI&ATtOR CGMPARY. r PIIE Company will settle all Insurance Claims under their Red Rills of Lading, at the expiration of one month after a claim is made and proved, instead of six months as heretofore. 8. J. G. JELLICOE, It l April, 1866.
      622 words
    • 633 1 INSURANCE OFFICES 'PHE BANK, of HINDUSTAN, CHINA JL ana oAPAN (Limited.) Head Office, London. Capital £4,000,000 Subscribed Capital 3,696,100 Paid-up Capital 924,0*25 Reserve Fund.. 120,500 BANKERS. The Bank of England the National Bank the Alliance Bank (Limited). BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Kandy, Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Point de Galle,
      633 words
    • 628 1 MSURRNCE Q F Ft C 5 Auctvalasian Marine Insurance Corny any. POLICIES of Insurance arc lssuea by this Office over BLOCKS; MISO on WERCHANDSIB FREIGHT Ac., to Europe, India, China, Australia and Newsoaland, Claims l>eing payable at one month'* notice, in London, China, Calcutta, Bombay Melbourne or Singapore. WM. SPOTTISWOODE
      628 words

  • 1087 2 THURSDAY MORNING, 22ND NOVEMBER, 1866 The Siamese steamer Chotv Phya Capt., Orton, from Bangkok with dates to (ho 12th instant, arrived in the harbour on the morn* ing of the 16th insUnt, and sailed on her return voyage yesterday. The British steamer Bintang Capt. Webber, from
    1,087 words
  • 1533 2 SECOND DAT. Thursday, lbth November, 18G6. Ths second day of our Autumn Race 8 was even more productive of sport than the previous one, and though there were only two events on the card they fully made up in qualify for lack of quantity. The chief feature in
    1,533 words
  • 753 2 —H. M's Coroner held an inquest]upon the body of the Christian Chinese who hung himself by the neck on the 15th instant, in Kochore Road, and after the jury had heard the evidence, they returned a verdict of "Felo de se." —A Malay who resides in Rochore Road, complained
    753 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 823 2 TEETH WITHOUT PAIN. OSTEO EL DON. Patent, March 1862. 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. SOESSRS. GABRIEL TMB QLQ ESTABLISHES DENTISTS Diploma 1815.
      823 words
    • 637 2 Qto an& GTonsumtrs of (ZToal m 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 by
      637 words

  • 2134 3 By the P. O. Co's steamer Oriisa \vc have received China papers with dates to the 15th instant, frvm which we extract the following Summary from the vrrland China DJaih The Catherine A pear on her passage up from Singapore ran on the ltoyal Charlotte" shoal where the ship
    2,134 words
  • 1000 3 VVe are glad to report comparative calm after the excitement which prevailed in Colombo for the past week. Mr. Campbell the new Superintendent of Police did not lose an hour in making the most of the mete, rials at his disposal in the shape of Police,
    1,000 words
  • 990 3 TELEGRAPHIC MISSAOKS. (From the Sydney Morning Herald. YASS. The following sentences were passed today upon prisoners convicted at the assizes —John Molloy, for robbery, twelve years; Joseph Burford, for sheep-stealing, ten years; John Reedy, for robbery, five years; John Riley, for stealing, one year James Knox, for stealing, two
    990 words

  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 735 4 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. "IT|7"E have given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr Robkbt Jamie, late ManaVV ger of Mr Baildox's Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs Duncan Flock.hart Co of Edinburgh. In our Rooms adjoining we may be consulted from 10 a. m., to 4p. m. daily.
      735 words
    • 1240 4 AOVKRTI3KMKKT. —:o-:o Obtainable through all Bookseller*, price s*. cn by Mpost 64 stamp*. A NAG KM ENT OP INFANTS AND CHILDREN IN HEALTH AND SICKNESS. A Book for mothers and N arses. By Dr. BARKBB, (Brighton). CONTENTS— -Diet of infancy and childhood; wet nursing weaning: bringing up by hand; various
      1,240 words
    • 838 4 the recommendation of the spurious or other article* by dishonest vendors, who thereby obtain a large protit. The genuine have the words WALTER D« Root, fit. The genuine have the t rords lC WALT BR D« Root, LONDON," printed white letters on the Government Stomp, BY OKDRH OP HBB MAJBBTY'B
      838 words
    • 858 4 International Exhibits ]V tion of 1862- -GJ PUIZE MEDAL J ELLWOOD SONS, k/Ok PATENT 'AIR-CHAM. BBR HATS AND r o n t£».a ,he on ly M nendf° R .i£? dress tor ln<lia and Tropical ***< climate#, being not only Stamp on lining ofall genu- tlie coolest andmmf comi:te 11 at*
      858 words