Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 5 June 1828

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE No. 110 THURSDAY, June 5th 1828. Public Notifications appearing in this Register, and signed by the proper Authorities are to be considered as official.
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  • 90 1 GOVERNMENT Notification The Honorable the Governor being about to proceed to Malacca and Prince of Wales Island, this station will cense to be the seat of Government from the date of his departure and it is requested that from and after Saturday next the 7th Instant, all local references may
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  • 69 1 Letters of administration to the Estate and effects which were of Peter W. Grant, late a Captain in the Military Service of the Hon’ble East India Company on their Bengal Establishment deceased have this day been granted by the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore and
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  • 56 1 Singapore the 6th May 1828. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the Dollars of Mexico Central America, Chili and Peru will be received into the Treasury at the same rates in relation to the Sicca Rupee as the Spanish Dollar. By order of the Honble. the Governor in
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  • 3686 1 Thursday, June 5th, 1828. We continue to be without arrivals from Bengal. Two ships, the Fort William and Cornwallis, from Bombay have touched here on their way to China but without bringing news of any general interest. There is however a class of our readers to whom the following
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 52 1 ADVERTISEMENT SATURDAY THE 7th Instant there will be sold by public auction at Messrs. George Armstrong Co’s, by order of A. J. Kerr Esq. Registrar of the Court of Judicature a quantity of Books, surveying instruments, &c. belonging to the Estate of the late Captain P. W. Grant. Singapore, 5th
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    • 155 1 PUBLIC AUCTION. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION on Monday the 16th Instant at 10 o’Clock, at the Godowns of Messrs. Claude Queiros Co, Sundry articles being part of the Cargo of the Danish Ship Helena Theresa which arrived here from Hamburgh in April 1827, —For particulars apply to JOHS.
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    • 51 1 accommodation for Passengers, having been expressly fitted up for that purpose, and carries a Surgeon. For freight or passage apply to SYME CO. For Sale. TWO EXCELLENT, FINE TONNED, square Pianos, made by Tomkison to order, expressly for India, they are in perfect condition. Apply to the Editor. 4th June
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  • 509 3 In a late number of the same paper (Canton Register), we notice a remark made by a correspondent, that the Straits Editors would make their papers go further beyond the Straits, if they would inform themselves more fully concerning the natives (the Malays we suppose), and in the next
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  • 145 3 ARRIVALS. MAY. 23rd H. C. Cutter Emerald, R. Nicholson, from Malacca 14th May. 26th Passed thro. H. N. M. Gun Boat No. 8. on a Cruize. British Brig Soenhin, Tang Ghou, from Malacca 22nd May. 29th British Brig Hebe, R. Heaviside, from Penang 15th May. H C Schooner Zephyr,
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  • 17 3 On the 3rd instant the Lady of C. R Read Esq of a still born infant.
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