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  1. Apr 11, 2024 · On 30 August 1845, John M. Little and Cursetjee Frommurzee, a well-known Parsi merchant took over the business and continued it under the name of Little, Cursetjee & Co. The partnership was dissolved on 1 July 1853.

  2. In 1845, Martin exited the company, leaving it in the hands of Little and a Parsi gentleman named Cursetjee Frommurzee. The company changed its name to Little, Cursetjee & Co. 1 During this time, Cursetjee brought a gentleman from Australia into the fold.

  3. Nov 5, 2016 · On August 30, 1845, Little, together with Parsi merchant Cursetjee Frommurzee, took over Martin’s business and renamed it Little, Cursetjee & Co. However, the partnership ended on July 1, 1853....

  4. Jun 14, 2010 · On 30 August 1845, John M. Little and Cursetjee Frommurzee, a well-known Parsi merchant took over the business and continued it under the name of Little, Cursetjee & Co. The partnership was dissolved on 1 July 1853.

  5. Dec 19, 2022 · On 30 August 1845, John M. Little and Cursetjee Frommurzee, a well-known Parsee merchant took over the business and continued it under the name of Little, Cursetjee & Co.

  6. It was likely named after a prominent Parsi in Singapore, either Cursetjee Pestonjee Lalla, one of the founders of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Company, or businessman Cursetjee Frommurze.11 The hill was later excavated alongside Mount Wallich to level and reclaim the Telok Ayer area.

  7. Many became suc- cessful, well-known businessmen in the community in- cluding founding partner Cursetjee Frommurzee of John Little's and Navroji R. Mistri. (See Mistri Road.) In fact, there used to be a Cursetjee Hill before it was replaced by the name Mount Wallich.