Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 9 June 1831
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Title Section32 1831-06-09 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 23, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1831. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Autharilies y are to be considered as Official. [NEW SERIES.]32 words
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Article50 1831-06-09 1 NOTICE is hereby given, that the Hon’ble Company's Treasury is open for the Receipt of Cash for Bills on the Supreme Government at 30 clays sight, at the exchange of ‘206 Sicca Rupees per 100 Spanish Dollars. R. IBBETSON, RESIDENT OF SINGAPORE. Sinapore the 26 fh .6 arch 1831.50 words
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Article29 1831-06-09 1 To Sail in a few days. The Brig Lady Harriet Frances, Captain Dariott for freight or passage, apply to the Commander on board, or to BAWA SAIB.29 words
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Article27 1831-06-09 1 The Schooner Ann, Capj&tain Anlabv, lias the principal part of her Cargo engaged. For freight applv to T. W. WHITTLE. Singapore B ih Jane, 1831.27 words
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Article40 1831-06-09 1 THE Interest and Responsibility of the undersigned in the business carried on in this Settlement by Wee Tin, Yung Teat, and Hung Kvv i, ceased on the 2oth March last. HU NO K W El. Singapore, 17th May 1831.40 words
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Article302 1831-06-09 1 ISLAND ST. HELENA. WILLIAM CARROL, Be os to inform Captains of Ships with their Passengers, Captains of Americans with their Supercargoes &c., especially his old acquaintances calling at St Helena, that at his Stores, now situated immediately above the Officer’s Mess House, they can be furnished with every necessary302 words
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Article288 1831-06-09 1 ISLAND St. HELENA. S. SOLOMON hegsto acquaint Captains of Ships, Passengers returning to Europe and his Friends in general, that at his Stores, conveniently situated in JamesTown, they may be> furnished with whatever they cati possibly require, at the shor*est notice and on the most reasonable terms. His very288 words
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Article1671 1831-06-09 1 (From the Bengal Hit'kani* 10//i May.) FRANCE. At the sitting of the Chambers of Peers on Wednesday M. L-ititte, in submitting s ,me financial measures, took the opportunity of giving some explan ati .ns with reference to the alarms ot war which had spread so extensively. He1,671 words
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Advertisement241 1831-06-09 1 GOVERN MEN r NOTIFICATION WITH reference' to the Notification dated 26th Ultimo, Notice is hereby given, that Sicca Rupees will be received into the Tteasury at Par, for Bills on Benual. It. JBBETSON, Resident. Singapore, Aik April, it 31. ADVERTISEMENT S. Ha ixpike returns his thanhs to the Public for241 words
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Advertisement102 1831-06-09 1 NOTICE. A few excellent Novels, at reduced prices, inay be had on application to the Godown-keepei* at Messrs. Charles'! homas Co. TO LET. THE HOUSE GODOWNS in High Street latel occupied by Messrs. lloldsvyorth, Smithson and Co. Apply to GUTHRIE CLARK. TO LET, THAT Commodious House, at Kampong Glam, recently102 words
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Article223 1831-06-09 2 Algiers. Nov 23—The Lieutenant General ‘Commanding in Chief the troops before Algiers, hastens to communicate to them the following ,letr. ter and order of tlie day At Bivouab on the Atlas, 10 o’clock at night, Nov. 21. v After an obstinate battle, and which lasted four hours, the223 words
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Article796 1831-06-09 2 (From the Hurkaru, May sth) Madrid, Nov. 11—Since we heard of Mina and Valdez’s retreat, into Fiance, nothing whatever -has occurred either here or in any other part of Spain, that, we have “heard of, of a political nature. The posts from Cadiz, Malga, and Corunna, have arrived796 words
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Article4342 1831-06-09 2 Remarks on the Bcjgis Campong r Semerindan. Oil approaching Semerindan the principal Bugis Cam pong) from the sea, the river runs S. E. and N W. for several miles; no other wind but S. E. will take a vessel up the river abthis part, and it must be a4,342 words
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Article1061 1831-06-09 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Sir You led your readers to suppose from a recent intimation in your paper, that you did not intend to give place to any more correspondence of a personal sort, upon auy individual or class of individuals. It has just been revived1,061 words
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Article1529 1831-06-09 3 THURSDAY, JUNE 9th: 1831. Our shipping List for the last week is very scanty, there being no arrivals of any importance. The Falcon is hourly looked for from Calcutta, with great anxiety, "as, when the Red Rover was leaving Hooghley, the H. C. Ship Lady MellviUe, from England the1,529 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER
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Article120 1831-06-09 4 ARRIVALS, JUNE 1831. i. 4 (sth British Sc-hooter Valid Garrie 7 y, A. V Beex, iroiu Penang l&th May aflU Malacca. P >rt.o gue.se Brig St ,Francisco] X icier, A- J. D. Pegaclo, iromj ii.i i ;oi>ti i2t.j April, Penang add’ Malacca. I British Brig J Khade'r Jinx, Geok120 words
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Article160 1831-06-09 4 By the British Slip Homc/rjee Bomanjee, 759 Tons from Bombay. 329 Pieces Surat Nec ties 4U5 Snk Chiiiuies .1 By the Dutch barque Theodora 200 Tons from Borneo. 2500 in No. Java Rupees Additional hnp rts by the Lady of the Lake. ***** in No. Gunnies BY NATIVE CRAFT160 words
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Article205 1831-06-09 4 By the Dutch barque Theodora, 209 Tons for Batavia. ***** in No. Gunny Bags 400 pieces Nankeens 4> Pis. 34 catties Coir Rope Tios Pieces Silk Clnmlies J 8 Boxes Cegars 1 Cashmere bawls 452 B‘->gs By China Junk, 200 Tons for Cah ten 1000 Pis. Ebony 1000 Raitans205 words
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Article74 1831-06-09 4 Namf7». 1 Tons. Commanders FromJWhere. j To Sail Nortlen TlW Hamburgh, u rit hr Hp/jp London, via Batavia October. r> in. m ig, TI7 .>.,,1 xii 1 Eivernoo! via Batavia November. Dutch bn ilibble J. C. I e.kman Liiverpooi, vm i.. n arir Bnt. di.to. Jane74 words
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Article322 1831-06-09 4 D '!f Vks.rl*. Names. Tow. Commasders. Where From, j Pestlratios. I(jSa,l Apr. IJBrrtTKRs C.'.'ler lhuc~m. ~G. Sf'" 11 Satordar May 83* Schooner 94 J ,s. Aolabv Mamla t.icmauo Sataraay 25 Brio- *T'irrtPt 250 D mot W. C. Sumatra (lenaug M 26 briw Akm M0 W( 4322 words
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Article802 1831-06-09 4 The Currency h, which ««»»«*> «e n £••.{.> i lis jiviiiniiHviise divided into lOo adtlifs. ou.lt unu. s mon weight is the Picul, ot 3 «i Dost l»v the Bunkal which weighs two dollars, or —V. ~Xo'?)r,u>n»!. H. />. Partial IJrmand. D. Demand. C. Curreui. BACTEdS i PRICE802 words
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