Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 7 March 1835

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 7, 1835. NO. 10. VOL. 5. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official [New Series
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  • 37 1 JgT The new fast sailing Ship Favorite, Capt. W. Cobb. For Freight or Passage apply to SPOTTiSWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, MtkSany. 1835. Captain William Cobb, will not be answerable for any debts contracted by his crew.
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  • 96 1 Is hereby given* that Probate of the last Will and Testament of Colin Mackenzie* late of Singapore, deceased, has this day been issued out of the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wale’s Island, Singapore and Malacca, and granted unto William Donald Shaw and William Henshaw George, Executors in
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  • 1742 1 LORD BROUGHAM. The public live on the Lord Chancellor. During the Session he was the laughing stock of the town, and now all the journals are full of him, roasted one day, hashed another, made minced meat of, grilled and and deviled in the Times. And, worst of all,
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  • 6550 1 PETITION TO PARLIAMENT. [The Petition will be sevt in Duplicate, PROPERLY ADDRESSED TO EACH Ho VsB OF PARLIAMENT, j The humble Petition of the Inhabitants of Calcutta Respectfully Sheweth,—That by the- Act p-SH<*<l in i lie lined and tour Hi year of flic reign of Ins present Majesty, am]
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 186 1 TO LET. From the 15 th February Next. The House at Campong Glam presently occupied by John Purvis Esq., For particulars apply to ISPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. ungapore Jany 1835. I NOTICE. Undersigned having been appointed Trustees on behalf of the Creditors of the late firm of Tan Kooling Co. by an
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    • 134 1 Every Shipping Advertisement will he repeated 4 times unless instructed to the contrary,and if required to be inserted more than 4 times to be charged at the rate of Twenty-five Cents for each extra insertion. Every other Advertisement will be charged at the usual rates as heretofore. For every line
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  • 1180 3 BOAT WITH BOAT’S CREW OP THE SHIP ARGYLE, DETAINED BY THE CHINESE AT St. JOHN S. The holidays of the Chinese new year Stave been signalized by a most indeccorous act on the part of some of the government officers, holding,we believe, high rank* It will appear from the
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  • 734 3 TO THE EDITOR OT THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Sir, The origiml plan of ihe Singapore Tna. aiit<ttion having altogether hilled fiom Causes 5 which may be found detailed in No. 52 Vol. 2nd, of* ill* New Series ofilie 'Singapore Cliron cle (in a teller signed T and as n-uivfe on
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  • 1007 3 Saturday Evening 7th March 1835. The Falcon from Calcutta arrived yesterday Evening and brought some Bengal papers. The Hurkaru s to 14th alt. and a lew numbers ot the Englishman were delivered so jate in the day as to prevent making any extracts from them. We are happy to
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  • 126 4 ARRIVALS, FEBRUARY 1835. 28th British brig Frank E Searight, from Calcutta 7th Feby. MARCH. 4th Brit, brig Harriet G. H- Hoys, from Penang 19th Feby. sth British ship Golconda W, xiBell, from China 17th Feby. 6th British brig Catherine Lee Ing Wat, from Malacca 2d inst. 7th British brig
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 7th, 1835.
    • 337 4 By the British brig Will Watch 200 Tons from Calcutta. 262 bags Rice 90 Dholi 80 Gram ***** in No. Gunnies 77 cor Gurrahs 3 rolls Bengal Mats 300 bags Wheat 30 pis Soap 5 chests Opium 31J pis Putehuck By the Rrit• brig Johanna, 123 Tons jjom Penang
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    • 559 4 Ry the Rrit. brig Will Watch 200 Ions for Calcutta. 103 pis Cochin China Copper 240 Tin 105 cases Japan Goods 333 pis 43 cty s SapanwoodSiam 702 43 Pepper 3 98 Nutmegs 16J pieces Suma Cloth m catties Gold Dust 220 boxes Gin By the Brit, brig Johanna
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    • 152 4 KJ JLJL M.M. olrE.' VESSELS’ NA.VIEa I Toss “j COMMANDERS. Where From. Destimatioh. |To Sail, Jan n Brit slim JWt/e 332 W. Cobb London I London li o 1„ L„„, Fanny 300 Sabalier Penang I Batavia Feb 13 Brbi»l‘»clmr Feejee 171 W. Bewley Balavia Balavia ,1
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    • 145 4 Opium has taken a slight advance since oui last. Yesterday a few c hests Benares were sold at Drs. 1 630 cash. B) the Falcon we learn, that prices in Bengal have also improved, in consequence of the favorable advices (rum China, say Patna 10/0 and Benares 1050
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    • 94 4 Tin £l. 10s. per 2<) cu t. Sugar £i. per 20 cwl. Coffee 1 Os. per 18 cwt. Sticlac Pepper £6 per 16 cwt. Measurement Goods £4. 4s. to £7. Treasure 1 per Cent; Freights to China 5 to i S|> hr |»er Pirni. to Bengal 12
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    • 1224 4 The maiority of sales which take place in this Market, are effected on the principle o! Barter for Produce, on Credil; and the quotations in this Price-Current are made on that supposition. The CashPr.ce of Produce may be said to be 0 per cent, under (he rales following:
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  • 63 4 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATHS. On the sth Instant, at the Residence ofßevd. J. Tract* MR9. Matilda Coman Dean wife of Revd. Wm. Dean, American Missionary destined for Siam, aged 2 1 years. Her gain and our loss cannot be written. At Malacca, on the 19th February, John WilLSAM BaUMGARTEN Esqre., late
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