Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 22 March 1832

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  • 30 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. 1*0. 12, VOX*. 2. MAaCB, 22, 1832. Public Notifications appearing in this Papgr, and Signed by the Proper Authorities /o considered as Official. [NEW SERIES.]
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  • 33 1 (To su 'd on the 5 h Proximo XT The Eclwurd Cap* tain Heaviside. i' nr Freight or Passage, ap* pi V to 1 JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, 15 (k March 1832.
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  • 5883 1 ■w 1 the Astatic Jumna/ for September.) Jha Stewart, Ivq member of the romim'tec, examined. Tin* witness Ii is heen m China, set eu times, from 1800 o 1817 1) in ing .several ol Hu yea s, In* had extensbe dealings y\iih Hi
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 258 1 NOTICE. THE UNDE {SIGNED beleave to notify that Mr. Edward B ;U st is ad bein« no longer in their emolo\, they have constituted Mr. i\ dmm Sykes their Auent at Si iqapore, aid have invested, hi n from Inis d ite, with full auihori y to act on their
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  • 771 2 iell's Weekly Messenger Sept. 26 I’ll'- Russian ami Prussian Ambassadors had a lung interview on Wednesday with lie French Minister for Foreign Adairs in Paris. The fate of Poland was, ,,f course, the subject of discussion. Ihe result ha-; not transpired. The Marquis de Pulinella arrived in London
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  • 1124 2 From the South African Com. Advertiser Oct. 22 The Exports of Colonial Proince from Ttble Biiv fo r tlie months of July, August, him! September of the present year, are, \\l are sorr y to state, very considerably below the estimated J v-lneofthe Exporters for the
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  • 439 2 Nearly three months have passed away smet. three Yleinoriuls respecting the Trade, Agriculture, and G>venimeut of the* Colo iv were sanctioned by a Puolic Meeting, and laid before the Pu die for signature. Ii is su.eU nine to dispatch them. It is not 00 the
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  • 408 2 (From the Can'on Register, 1 6th Feh.) The Indian Cruiser CLIVE left China for Bombay on the 15th instant, and we believe that H. M. S. CHALLENGER, which has returned to Macao, from a short cruise the islands at the mouth of tiie estuary, will sail, at the end
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  • 2758 3 Thursday, March 22nd. 1332. We. have the pleasure to announce the arrival of two free-traders, some our lasi—the Indian, Ca| t. Ravt riser dt, from Liverpool, the Cape, and Batavia; an .tie tioi/al Charlotte Captain Dudmao. from Liverpool, tue ,7iu of October. toiichio o n) at Aujier. By the
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  • 205 3 ARRIVALS, M V 10,1, lS5i. 14 h H. C. Sehr. Zphyr, S. Oongiltoti, from Ithfo 14 h ins lath Brit, brig Indian, \V. R ivenscrof from Batavia 22 t. Febv. 15th Btit. biq i- Srrah, S. Stokkokker, froirf Baiavn 1 >t Feb*. Bet. big Winder flux, G 'ok Sing,
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  • 628 4 STRAITS OF SUNDA—ANJFR. 1831 December 20th English Ship Lodv of the fahe j .1 Person, from Macao 8'h Deer., for Van Pieman's Land passenger./ T Slade E-q. f gi«t H C. S Mnvales W Farr, from China, for Halifax and Quebec, K. America. 183*2. January 7. 11 f S
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH, 22nd. 1832.
    • 175 4 By He Dutch barque. Ponfiana, 14 Tons Jrom Hah to Bahroo. 1)50 Pis. Peppe* 200 Rattans By China Tope, 150 Tons from Penar, 200 Pis. Betelnut 300 Pepper 50 Hides 10 He< lie de Mer 10 Beeswax 50 Corges Chapoh ‘2O Long Cloth ID Mndapollams By Chii.aJunk, *25 Tuns,
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    • 311 4 By the Dutch bar.qve Ponliana, 140 Tons for Von liana. 20 Corges Cheliopans 14 Chapoh 30 Bugis Sarongs 35 Pis. Beeswax 10 Old Mieet Copper j 5 W arang 1 Raw Silk 10 Bundles Cordage By the Dutch br g Borneo, 75 Tons for Pontu.‘ana. 80
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    • 78 4 —mmm —> I i i i> H 11 1 fl I II Vessels’ Names. Tons. Commanders From Whence. To Sail. Sh p Mersey 317 J. Sharp Liverpool via Batavia. October. Brig Diana 295 W- Lepper (lo. do. 0> Diadem |83 A. Wallace Port Glasgow viaBatavia. do.
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    • 105 4 Date- VESSELS’ NAMES. Tons 1 (’<) VI\1 VDEIIS. Where From. Des t ,nation j To Sai&, Mar. 6 Brit, brig Anna 138 F. N. A-enug Trincoiuaiee Madras 9 Brit. Cutter Emerald F Collins Malacca j lo Brit. Ship Edward 354 R. Heaviside London London 12 Brit.
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    • 179 4 In consequence of the deficiency of the Circulating Medium, and the peculiar mode in which business is conducted in this Settlement, scarcely any sales are made for cash; and, it hewn therefore impossible to give the cash price of almost any article, it must be observed that the
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    • 1013 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The coin, niou weight is |,he l cnl, oil 33 1-3 Ins. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Itice, are commonly sold hy the IvoyaD 0 f 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco
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