Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 7 March 1833

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 10, VOL. 3. THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1333. [New Series Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • 38 1 The fast sailing teak-built Ship Eliza. 550 Tons Burthen, Captain Marshall; for freight or passage, having* a Surgeon of H. M. Navy on board. Apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singapore, 9 th J any. 1833.
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  • 34 1 The Cambridge 800 Tons, Captain Barber will have room for some freight here, for which or passage, having an experienced Surgeon. Apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singapore 9 th Jang. 1833.
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  • 77 1 The River-built Ship “Lady Harewoodfi R. W. StoneliOuseCommander,having the whole of her Dead Weight on board and greater part of her Light Freight engaged, will meet with quick despatch for Ihe above Port. The Lady Harewood has superior Accommodations and carries ail experienced Surgeon. For Freight or Passage,
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  • 32 1 r XT The fine first-class barque Eaniont 280 Tons, J Nash, Commander, will meet with all possible dispatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore 13/7/ Feby. 1823.
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  • 25 1 The A 1, Ship ]\hwfield, burthen per register 378 Tons, Captain Williams. For Freight, apply to DOUGLAS. MACKENZIE CO. Singapore, 21s/ Feby. 1833.
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  • 116 1 PROBATE of the Last Will and 1 estament of the Reverend JUobbrt Burn late Chaplain of Singapore deceased, having- been grant ed by the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales’Island, Singapore and Malacca, in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, to Emily Eliza Burn, Widow ofthe deceased and Executrix: therein named
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  • 39 1 CANTON INSURANCE COMPANY, Commences this day. JARDINE, JVIATHESON CO. General Agents. Canton, Ist Jany. 1833. Aqents in London. —Messrs.Fairlie,Clark, limes Co. Bombay.— Messrs. Remington Co. Calcutta —Messrs. Lyall, Matheson Co. 3f ft Singapore —Messrs. Charles Thomas &Co.
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  • 80 1 PROBATE of the Last Will and Testament of Ko Hoguan, late Chinese Merchant of Singapore deceased, having been granted by the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales’ island, Singapore and Malacca in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, to Messrs. See-Hootkee and Nio 1 e-keat of Malacca, the Executors therein named
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  • 434 1 (From the Bengal Papers-) The Mailras Herald received yesterday, give s some extiacts from French papers of as late a dale as the I4.lh September, brought by the French ship L'Harmon e, from Bordeaux the 1 StL September, which, touched at Alieppy on Imr voyage lo Bomb
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  • 445 1 L'Tndicateur of the 12 th September. London, 6th Sept —Public attention isenttre’y occupied by the proceedings of the Committee of enquiry on the affairs of the Bank of England. These proceedings are sought and read with such avidity that to satisfy the public the Courier of
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  • 581 1 Berlin the 30 th Aurjnst, from the Augsburg Gazette* “Our letters fiorn Sr. P'eiersburgh, announce the approaching pui> ication of new decrees relating to Poland, which will revive a. little the hopes of those, so often deceived j They add also, that.it would be a mistake to attribute these
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 213 1 NOTICE. THE Interest of Mr. George Fraser, in our Establishment, expired on the 31 st December last. GRAHAM MACKENZIE CO. Singapore 23d. February 1833. notice’ The Partnership existing under the firm of Hunter, Watt &Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The outstanding Accounts will be settled by Messrs.
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    • 173 1 the Secretary of State of America, as Consular Commercial Agent for that Island, with all the privileges and authorities appertaining to that Appointment, WILLIAM CARROL, Begs also to inform Captains of Ships, Passengers, &c., celling atSt. Helena that at his Mores siluated immediately above theOfficers’ Mess House they can be
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  • 352 2 The Committee established in Ibis city for the furtherance of Don Pedros’* cause are most actively enffaeed enlisting the partisans of Portuguese liberty, and to form a corps of 2001) men, who will, fiom present appearances be ready to start for Oporto the egirming of next week. The Marquis
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  • 347 2 The following is the Epitaph engraved by order of the Emperor of Austria on the tomb of his grandson the Duke of Reichstadt. lo the Immortal Memory of Joseph Charles Frant is, Duke o> Reichstadt Son of Napoleon, Emperor of the j French, and Maria Louisa Anet,
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  • 670 2 (From" L' ludicateur” of the \Oth September.) London, the 4 th September.—Manchester was the day before yesterday the scene ol a most serious disturbance. Between five and six o’clock in the evening, some thousands of people of both sexes and of the very lowest classes assembled in
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  • 279 2 Private letters from England, from a source of high authority, state it as certain that the Company will be deprived of the monopoly of the China trade—l hat the future appointment of Governors General, Governors, and Commanders in Chief will rest with the Board of Conlroul—that
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  • 685 2 MESSRS. FERGUSSON AND CO. At a time wlien every thing relating to the Houses of Agency, possesses a peculiar interest, we are sure that in presenting the enclosed circular to the perusal ofourreader* we shall do them a most acceptable service. For the translation of this document we are
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  • 95 2 At a meeting of Proprietors held at the Union Bank yesterday, Messrs. W. C. Hurry and R. C. Jenkins were elected Directors in the room of Messrs. J. Young and J. C. Stewart, and the nomination of Mr. Bruce in the place of Mr W. Shand was confirmed.
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  • 178 2 It will be seen by an advertisement in another part of the paper that Messrs. Mackintosh and Co. will be prepared on Monday next to lay a statement of their affairs before such of their creditors as are in Calcutta and the, representatives of those who may
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  • 168 2 The Mo fuss ul UAlibur states that the Governor General was expected to arrive at Allahabad on the 20th Instant where all the Revenue Surveyors belonging to the Military branch have been directed to attend. It is rumored to be his Lordship’s wish to employ these gentlemen
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  • 256 2 It will be seen by a report of proceedings at the adjourned meeting of the Laudable Societies held at the Exchange on Saturday afternoon, that after four hours discussion it was decided by ballot—- That no sufficient ground appears for the removal of Messrs. Cruttenden, Mackillop and
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  • 1353 2 Perth, Swan River, Sept. 1831. This place is possibly the most interesting and extraordinary spot in India ever visited. The approach to the coast is very forbidding, and the entrance to the harbour apparently very
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  • 1299 3 We broke off rather abruptly in on Saturdav last, and our object id *> d<mt* to afford an opportunity t„ others, before our. uw« ul•serrations were closed, to forward aud offer t it own views and suggestions on the best nietnod ot setting on foot
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  • 1261 3 In whatever manner we are called upon to examine the character and c.rcuinstan- See Gilbert on Banking—a parage to this effect is quoted in McCulloch's Dictionary of Navigation and Commerce, p. 77. ces of the inhabitants of Great Britain, we feel impelled to femfirk, that they are altogether
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  • 689 3 THURSDAY, 7th MARCH, 1833. Tnere has been no arrival of importance during the week, and we are unable,consequently, to furnish our readers with much “news.” No tidings have been received of the ship EdiOard, since the report of her being at Penang readied this Settlement, and it is inferred
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  • 236 3 ARRIVALS, FEBRUARY 1833. 27th Portuguese brig St. Francisco Xavier, C. Dauertberg, from Mac&tf 15th iust. March. 2d* Dutch barque Matilda, XV. MacfiU dorf. from Batavia 4th Jauy. 5th Dutch schnr. k Barikan Joosoof* from Pontianak. 6th British brig Johanna, XV. Cathro, from Rhio Dutch barque Flora J. Burgeshondt, from
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 7th, 1833.
    • 537 4 fi y the Hr it. brig Cecilia, 198 Tons, from Calcutta awl Penang, 45 Chests Opium 226 Corg<-s Gurralis f Sannahs 186 Cui walls 166| Chintz 166 Bolts Canvas COO Bags Wheat 196 Gram 20 m No. Turbans 6500 in No. Guiini s 40 in No Teak Arties 280
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    • 621 4 by the uritish brig leciua, iya lonsjor oai cutla. 1170| Buncals Gold Dust 65U Pis. Iron 319 &83 cal ties Tin 1066 32 Pepper 373 Sago 1 Cask 1 Case Nutmegs 184-3 in No. Sicca Rupees 113 Spanish Dollars 2 Boxes Transhipments from Manite By the British, brig Cauder
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    • 55 4 Vessels' JSiames. j Tons. Commanders. j Where From. J To Sail. Bark Edmond Castle 250 G. Cairns London via Cape Bark Jajiet Izat 250 —Poe Liverpool via Batavia Kefo rm J j Hamburgh via Penang J William Locherby 350 Liverpool via Batavia Eatavia London via Penang
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    • 147 4 D ate. J VESSELS’ NAMES, j Tons j COMMANDERS. Where From, j Destination) (To Sail Jany. 4 Brit, ship Eliza 538 W. Marshall Sydney London 6 B> if. ship Lady Ha rewind 429 R. W. Storehouse Batavia London 21 Brit. ship Renown 317 J. Henderson Manila
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    • 1096 4 1 lie t urrency m which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com moii weight is the P'cul, ot 13;) L-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided inte* 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyan 40 Pk,,ls > nearly- Java Tobacco
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