Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 2 January 1834
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Title Section33 1834-01-02 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. No. 1, VOL. 4 Thursday, January 2, 1834 [New Series] Public Notifications appearing in this paper and signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official.33 words
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Article199 1834-01-02 1 Singapore. BY Virtue of a Preto wit. cept to me directed, I hereby proclaim and give notice, that a Session of Oyer and Terminer, and Gaol Delivery in and for the island of Singapore, and the places subordinate thereto, will be holden at the Court House in Singapore,on Monday199 words
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Article58 1834-01-02 1 The first-class Danish Ship Daxia, Captain Matzen, will sail shortly, having engaged the greatest part of her Cargo. She has excellent Accommodations for Passengers, who may be landed at. Cowes For Freight or Passage apply to MOLDER KOTER. Singapore, 4th Dec. 1833. Captain Matzen will not be58 words
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Article42 1834-01-02 1 The finenew Barque "Singapore” Captain Cargill, will meet with early despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to MACLAINE, FRASER Co. Singapore 16th Dec. 1833. Captain Cargill will not be accountable for any Debts contracted by the Crew of the Singapore.42 words
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Article54 1834-01-02 1 The A. I. English Brig Tickler, 252 Tons, Captain Lowden, will meet with quick despatch, having all her Light Freight engaged. For Freight of Dead Weight or Passage, apply to S Y ME CO. Singapore, 18th Dec. 1833. Captain Lowden will not be accountable for any Debts54 words
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Article31 1834-01-02 1 aw The A. 1. English Ship Statesman 345 Tons, Cap- tain Quiller, having excellent Accommodations for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to SYME CO. Singapore, 24th Dec, 1833.31 words
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Article30 1834-01-02 1 The very fast-sailing Ship Madeline, A. 1. 256 Tons, Thomas Hamilton, Commander. For Freight or Passage, having excel1ent Accommodations, Apply to ROBERT WISE CO. Singapore, 24th Dec. 1833.30 words
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Article25 1834-01-02 1 The fast-sailing British Ship Stakesby Captain Corner, of 437 Tons Burthen. For particulars apply to PATERSON CO. Singapore, 2nd Jany- 1834.25 words
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Article3875 1834-01-02 1 For effecting an arrangement with the India Company, and for the better Government of His Majesty’s Indian Territories. (Abstract) Recital of 53 Geo. 3. c. 155. Whereby the possession and government of India were continued to the Company for a Term. Recital that the Company claim St. Helena3,875 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement207 1834-01-02 1 NOTICE. Mr. Gustav Christian Schwabe has this day been admitted a Partner in my Establishment, and the Business will hereafter be carried on under the firm of Boustead, Schwabe and Co. EDWARD BOUSTEAD. Singapore Ist January 1834. NOTICE. Mr. William, Macdonald has this day been admitted a Partner in our207 words
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Advertisement93 1834-01-02 1 FOR SALE AT THE GODOWNS OF MERRYWEATHER CO. Bell's fine English-bottled Pale Sherry. Harper’s very superior ditto, in quarts and pint. Fine English-bottled Port, in quarts and pints. Ditto Madeira. Fine French Claret. A few baskets Champaigne. Good English Brandy and old Cognac in cask. Singapore 26th Dec 1833. TO93 words
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Article313 1834-01-02 2 The Englishman of yesterday contains the following paragraph, on which we have a word or two to offer:— A friend writing from Hidgelee asks, whether it was the Englishman or the Hurkarn, which said that the keel of the gallant York will never again313 words
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Article1744 1834-01-02 2 Lowering royals. The harrier again! (translation.) TO THE EDITOR OF THE SING APORE CHRONICLE. Mr. Editor, Permit me to ask you a j question on a subject which cannot but be of importance to foreign merchantmen who frequent this Settlement and the other ports within the vast possessions of1,744 words
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Singapore Chronicle Extra. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1833.
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Article82 1834-01-02 3 NOTICE is Hereby given, that in pursuance of Orders from the Right Hon'ble the Governor General in Council, Samuel George Bonham Esq. Deputy Resident at this Settlement has this day assumed temporary charge of the Office of Resident at Singapore and by virtue thereoff became Acting of Governor of82 words
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Article399 1834-01-02 4 THURSDAY, 2nd. JANUARY, 1834 Wednesday, being New year’s Day, a royal salute was fired at day break by H. M. S. Magicienne in the harbour, which was followed by another from the battery. We have made it a practice, during the few years this Paper have been under our399 words
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Article769 1834-01-02 4 The Amateurs in boat-sailing residing at this Settlement, having determined on some sport and to enjoy themselves agreeably on New Years’ Day, made arrangements two or three days previously for "a grand affair.” Four or five races were appointed, which we shall notice as they were run, on that769 words
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Article1282 1834-01-02 4 Late accounts, of an authentic nature, have, arrived from Cochin China, which represent that kingdom to be in a very disturbed state, at present- An extensive insurrection prevails not only at Saigon, the capital of the Southern and most fertile district, but the Tonquinese are said to be in1,282 words
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Article347 1834-01-02 4 ARRIVALS DECEMBER 1833. 26th H. M. S. Hyacinth, F. R. Blackwood Esq. from Malacca 13 inst. Brit ship Stakesby, Miles Cerens, from Batavia 12th inst. 27th Fort barque Si. Francisco de Paula, J. F De Senna, from Macao 17th Decr. Brit, ship Glenelg, R. Lungley,- from China 20th Decr.347 words
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Article26 1834-01-02 4 On Tuesday the 31st ult. the wife of W.White, Quarter Master Sergeant and Band Master, of the 29th Regiment m. n. i. of a Son.26 words
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Obituary39 1834-01-02 4 DEATHS. On the evening of the 25th ult. Mr. Wilson, Chief officer of the ship Madeline, of the Java fever. On the morning of the 2nd inst. Mr. Coving ton, Second officer of the Madeline, of the same distemper.39 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
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Article1043 1834-01-02 5 By the Portuguese brig Cassador, 18l Tons from Macao. 15 chests Raw Silk, 55 ctys. Silk thread, 2 pls,. red rice, 150 boxes China camphor, 318 ps. wrought Silks, 3 chests writing paper, 4 chests gold thread, 1 chest shoes, 11 bales and j 9 bkts. medecine, 5 chests1,043 words
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Article777 1834-01-02 5 By the Portuguese brig Cassador, 184 Tons for Bombay. 6000 in no. Spanish Collars. By the Dutch barque Calypso 160 Tons for Ba tavia. 212 corges 6 ps. Sannahs, 64 dozs. castor oil, 10 pls. gunny twine, 9 pls. sail twine, 52 pls. Shrimps, 2 cases table linen, 1777 words
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Article61 1834-01-02 5 Vessels Names. Tons. Commanders. Where From. To Sail.^ Brig Earl of Liverpool 250 Manning.. Liverpool. at Batavia Briig Duchess of Clarence 274 D. Evans Liverpool via Batavia August Brig Norval 189 J. Watson Liverpool via Batavia do. Brig Trouqhton 280 J. Thompson London do. Barque Perseverance61 words
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Article215 1834-01-02 5 Date. VESSELS’ NAMES. Tons COMMANDERS. 1 Where Destination. To Saj. 1 Oct. 24J Brit. brig Highland Chief 176 C. Daviot J Madras 28 1 Brit, barque Hydrose Cander Meydin Malacca Nov. 11 Brit, brig Mayden Bux 137 Nenah Merrican Penang&Malacca brig Kaliemas Tan Kee Sing Malacca215 words
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Article1100 1834-01-02 5 The Currency in which, commercial transactions, are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The common weight is the Picul of 133 1-3 lbs. avordupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, arc commonly sold by the Koyan of 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco by the Corge1,100 words
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