Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 7 August 1834

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 32, VOL. 4. THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1834. [.New Se rcsi.] Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be as Official.
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  • 70 1 The fine fast-sailing Barque Parmelia, Capt. J. Gilbert, will sail on or before the 15th prox. there being room for a few tons of Light Freight only. For Freight or Passage, having excellent Accommodations, for passengers, apply to GRAHAM MACKENZIE Co. Singapore, 3rd. June 1834. Captain Gilbert will
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  • 59 1 The first-class, fast-sailing Brig Hortensia 252 Tons Register, Captain W- A. Reed, will meet with quick despatch, having all Sier Dead Weight engaged. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTiSWQODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, Ist July 1834. Captain Reed will not be responsible for any Debts contracted by the Crew
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  • 24 1 TheA.l. Barque Beatrice s 280 r l oris. For Freight or Passage, apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE Co. Singapore, 30 th July, 1834.
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  • 65 1 The fine new Barque Jane Brown, Captain Dunlop, is Jariy~ expected from Batavia, and having the greater part of her Cargo ready to put on board on arrival, will meet with immediate despatch for London direct. The Jane Brown is on her firs* voyage and has excellent Accommo
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  • 30 1 The Brig Osmond Capt, W. Meyfing, 250 Tons, will meet with quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to BGUSTEAD SCHWA BE Co. Singapore, 6 th August 1834.
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  • 782 1 Spectator 2.nd March 1834 j Parliament is on the point of* bt caking np f»r the Easter Hulydays aud as yei. nor one of great measures of the session is in a fii "t tie to b I i.l before it. i hurcis ami Corporation Reform
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  • 305 1 We have been obligingly favored by authority with the following copy of a Census of the Population of Prince of Wales Island aud Province We!lesle\» completed io lue end of the Iasi )ear Census of the Population of Prince of Wales Island. and the places subordinate and
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  • 1109 1 OFTHEARRANGEMENTS OFTHE EUROPEAN TRADE AT CAMUS. BY A NATIVE. From the Avglo-Chinese Kalendur,fur the year 1834, As soon as a vessel arrives among the i-land s which front the entrance to the Canton river, she i generally boarded by a Pilot, who conducts her into Macao roads, 'flt'e entrance
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 94 1 ADVERTISEMENT. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS. To be sold by Public Auction, ON THE PREMISES. On Friday ike 152 A of August next, PatCXSELT AT 12 o’clock. AT NOOK. That elegant and «ommodious Residence, with outhouses,godowns, stabling and every thing complete, and also a splendid Bungalow, adjoining, behind, commanding a
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    • 338 1 instant, between the hours of 8 and i 3 O'clock in the afternoon Conditions will be made known on the day of Sale, and orders will be attended to, on application to J. B. Westerhout Esqre. Malacca, 7th July 1834. FOR SALE, At theGodowns of the Unde* signed. 1 A
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  • 334 2 Th? 3rs< i* the *?*.ISUR2?4ENT duty, varying at■jordiog Jo the size f vessels The mea-uircnieot tt ascertained by multiplying the length between the arizen and forernnsU by the bresuids at the gangway, apd’ dividing the product by ten; and the duly 53 charge l upon ii ai
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  • 294 2 None but Portuguese and Spanish vessels are permitted. by Chinese regulations, to trade at Macao, c!? to-entei its Harbor But vrssela of other nations usually experience no dilGculty in landing or T ft*ceiving t.*n, U m tHe"roads,, or in jths. neighbouring harbor called Typa, by means of Portuguese
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  • 569 2 v editor cf tue Singapore chronicle. Air, Yon will have observed bv the Penang CAi-ze tt> of Iu 5 Ii Instant, that the EdPor of shat I»,<( > e i ii as declined publishing the accompany mg let.ei addressed to him, declaring it to be on a subject
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  • 1057 2 To the Editor of the Penang Gazette. Sir, Through inadvertency we frequently cause mm I) uneasiuess to others, and the greatest evil is, we are sehh)in sensible of having done so Ihiis jt would appear by an omission in the Census of almost one half of tiie number
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  • 1156 2 Comparative' Statement of the Quantity of Exports fromSingaport, between. e al Years 1832-33 and 1833-34.- ARTICLES. I QUANTITY IN 1832 33. J QUANTITY IN SS'JS-**/ p f ii. ittAnirn'a 81 ptCUl®. 1 J(i Anchors I; 87(11 and'18gr>pneU. 41i pi.. 10 chain.,.189 gtapn.11. Wpl 19 anchors. i In idiMmiuifait 159
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  • 768 3 TO fHB BDrFOR OF THE SINGAPORE CSRONICLL. Sir, The improvement of Commerce engaging bo much public attention particularly with regard to this part’ of the world, 1 take the liberty of making a few remarks on the manner in which business is transacted in Batavia as I am of
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  • 1933 3 The Emily Jane, which arrived from China' last- week, brought accounts of a great inundation- which had occurred at Canton, a few days previous to her departure. ft is said the water rose* in some streets a foot higher than in any previous inundation. Business,
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  • 312 3 ARRIVALS, AUGUST, 1834. Ist. British schooner Syad%han, J. P« Griffiths, frona Calcutta 7th ult, British barque Beatrice, Wm. Cbisep, from Batavia 26th ult. 2ud Brit, ship Earl of Clare,, C. Daly, froui Bom* bay 24th June. Danish ship Favorii N. de Haan, from Hamburg 9lh J'any. aud Batavia- British
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  • 106 3 Robert Finnic Maxwell, Liverpool direct, Brig Janet from Clyde Jean Brown, from Clyde. N; Bti&n Bdriij from Lirerpooh ABSTRACT OF ARRIVALS OF Native Craft y during the month of July 1834 Prahus and topes —7 from Aland a, 13 A pong, 14 Rantow, 4 Samarang. 1
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7th, 1834
    • 454 4 My the Dutch ship Po le. 250 Tonfrom Batavia. 119 pis 98* catties Cloves 24 08 Mace 149 cases Claret 4 Perfumery 2 Glassware 8 9 Ironware Sc Mongery 4 Liqueurs 6J pipes Madeira 4 cases Merchandise 500 Gin 1600 pis Rice 10 casks Arrack 116 pis 05 catties
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    • 509 4 B y the Dutch ship Perle, 250 Tons for Cochin china 1 945 pis Gambier 120 boxes Tea 85 packages Joss Paper 20 baskets China Tobacco 195 pis English Iron 450 ps. Long Cloth 32 tubs Steel 900 ps. Madapollams 50 corges British Sarongs 35 Cambrics 8 y the
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    • 261 4 0 AXE j vf^SSeLS’NAMES. Tons COMM ANDERS. Where From, j DestiMATIQW, To gAfg May 17 *Brtt. bri^~ Fox 222 G. Clieveley Loudon China June 2 Brit, barque Parmelia 443 Jas. Gilbert Batavia London Saturday 23 Bi it. brig Hortensia 253 W. A. Reed Point de Galle
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    • 155 4 European Piece Goods. —-A tew sales have taken place during the week of 6-4 Cambrics, Long -Cloths end Machlapoliams at our quotations, j Black Pepper. —A large quantity has been shipped to Calcutta during the week where we understand, prices have much improved, Bice. —The Standard is now
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    • 1314 4 The majority of sales which take place in this .Market, are eiFecte l on the principle of HartPr for Produce, on Credit; and the quotations in this Price-Current are made on that supposition. The Cash Price of Pr >duce may he s id to he 10 per cent,
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