Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 12 August 1837
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Title Section, Illustration34 1837-08-12 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 32. VOL. 7i SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 12th. 1837. New Series public Notifications appearing In this Paper and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official34 words
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Article764 1837-08-12 1 W ITH a view to ensure a correct Registry anil account of all Goods Imported and Exported at this Settlement, and in the absence of any specific and authorized standard descriptive of the various articles of Merchandise,—NOTlCE IS ;!ERhß\ GIVEN, that the following Classi- ntion has been framed764 words
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Article399 1837-08-12 1 THE FOLLOWING BEARINGS OF BUOYS lately placed at KYOUK PHYOO and ARRACAX, with directions for ENTERING THE RIVER and proceeding to AKYAB, are published for general information. BEARINGS OF THE BUOYS IN KYOUK PHYOO HARBOUR. THE BUOY OFF THE NORTH PATCH OF ROCKS PAINTED RED. Pagoda Rock bears399 words
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Article206 1837-08-12 1 The following is re-published for general information. NOTICE TO IMPORTERS OF SPICES. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Right Honorable the Governor of Bengal has been pleased to forward instructions to the Governor of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca to prepare Certificates for Spices, the produce206 words
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Article61 1837-08-12 1 JAMES LOCH - JAMES LOCH. SENJK. SWORN CLERK. Registrar's Office, in the "J Court House at Sin- > gapore, July 18. 1837. J Is HEREBY GIVEN, That Letters of Administration to the Estate of the Reverend SAMUEL WOLFE late of Singapore Missionary, deceased, have this day been granted by the Court of61 words
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Article44 1837-08-12 1 SAMUEL ANDERSON, HENRY RITCHIE - SAMUEL ANDERSON, HENRY RITCHIE. A HE Firms of DOUGLAS, BROTHERS Co. Batavia, DOUGLAS, LORRAIN Co. Singapore, and DOUGLAS, RITCHIE Co. Canton, are this day dissolved, and the affairs of those different establishments will be finally liquidated at this place by the last undersigned.44 words
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Article2108 1837-08-12 1 From the Chinese Repository, June 1637- ART. 11. Topography of Bankok: situation of the city face of the country river and canals soil and productions streets; building and public. BY A CORRESPONDENT. BA NKOK, the capital of Siam, is situated on Loth sides of the river Meinam, mother of2,108 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement204 1837-08-12 1 SAILING DIRECTIONS FOR ARRACAN RIVER. Ships, either on their way in or out of the River, will find the best water for crossing the bar with Passage Rock bearing from N. by E. to N g t and they will not find less than 3l fathoms at low water spring204 words
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Advertisement165 1837-08-12 1 tended to until you reach the Northern Black Buoy abreast of which is the anchorage. Sd.) J. ROYCE, Commanding the C. Buoy Vessel Asseerghur. Sd.) W. HOPE, Master Attendant. Calcutta, March 28, 1837. By Order of the Marine Board, C. B. GREENLAW, Secretary. Fort WiHiam, the Is/. April, 1837- I165 words
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Advertisement189 1837-08-12 1 SALE BY AUCTION. On Monday, the 14th. Instant, at 12 o'Clock precisely at the House of the Undersigned. The HOUSE AND PREMISES at Campong Glam, described in Government Grant No. 688 late the property of Mr. J. R. BRUCE. —The Grant is for the terra of 999 years, and the189 words
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Article3630 1837-08-12 2 To THE FRONTIER OF ASSAM. (From the Journal of the Asiatic Society for April) Continued from our last. On the 30th the party descended from the encampment on the northern face of this ridge, to the Singpho village of Wa'obhum, and finally encamped on the3,630 words
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Article20 1837-08-12 3 BIRTH. \t Singapore, on the lat. Instant, the LADY 'the llon'hle THOMAS CHURCH Esqr., ResiCouncillor, of A DAUGHTER.20 words
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Article46 1837-08-12 3 \t Singapore, on the 12th. ultimo, JOHN EDIT AR» BR KEN E«qr., of Calcutta. \t Malacca, on Tuesday the 2Hh. July, after a ,rt X* protracted illnes«, ANNA FREDERICKA, ♦hf wife of Mr. ALBBRTUS R. DE SOUZA, deeply 'retted by her numerous relatives and friends.46 words
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2309 1837-08-12 3 S, *ters have been received from China ili.* 18th. ultimo, by the Antonio Pereira i» arrived here two days ago. The market s: rally remained in a very inactive state. n >i'!iii nominally Drs. I»90 for Patna, 000 for li'-uare<-, and ;">23 for Malwa,2,309 words
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Article810 1837-08-12 3 By the British brig Julii, from Malacca. —40 pis. cured shrimps, 12,000 in no. fish roes 5 pis. bees wax, 500 in no. dollars. By the Dutch ship Faidul Rabim, from Grissee and Samara/iff. 190coyans rice, 26* corses mats, 30 pieces camlets, 820 catties white birds nests, 320 bottles810 words
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Article78 1837-08-12 3 From the Is/ to the 9th August. 240 pis. pepper, 100 pis. tin, 120 bkls. gold dust, 100 V) bdles. raw sago, 340 f)iculs rice, 40 piculs ground nut, 2370 dollars! 416 Java rupees, B l > pis. gambier, 1 pi. tortoieshell, 24 corges mats, 25 catties78 words
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Article505 1837-08-12 3 By the British bark Arab, for Pinang. —l2 bales containing 529 pieces, or 23,680 yds. long cloths. By the British briy Julia, for Malacca. —7 coyans salt, 4 pis. sago, 6 pis. liquid indigo, 20 pis. Java sugar, 1 coyan Java rice, 10 pis. Java and 3 pis. China505 words
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Article175 1837-08-12 3 From the Ist to the 9th August. 2,050 ph. rice, 31' chests Benares opium, 180 pli. salt, 10 piculs white and 2 pis. black birds nests, 120 pis. tin, 960 pis. rattans, 720 pis. mangrove bark, 700 pis. flints, IS pis. hides, 7 pis. benjamin, 16 pis.175 words
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Article17 1837-08-12 3 Per Ben tat Packet Mrs. Breen aou Child Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Cur Calcutta.17 words
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SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT.
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Article84 1837-08-12 4 ~t ~T0~ukl(i at a creditofSnonthi, and all produce bougnrjrom ine naiwes, ts jor remty casn. Tb. c„„„„. siasas ft.spswHs sa*. s:r.s J A*' 1 S?:; s !r i* f?«"TH„rSk.. wb,« g t,».»».»»»»•« »•«•>84 words
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COMMERCIAL REMARKS.
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Article915 1837-08-12 4 COTTON MANUFACTURES.—'There has been a good demand for most descriptions of PLAIN* GOODS, principally for Shipment to Pinang by the Chinamen* Brigs. Low prices have been accepted by Importers in preference to holding on, in the face of the next supplies, which may be expected to be915 words
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Article35 1837-08-12 4 J^ va s oia at ?W' Gldrs per loo Drs.toa email extent,& Bills on London drawn in China with a good local endorsement have been negotiated (w 4s. 6|d to the extent of 41,600.35 words
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Article246 1837-08-12 4 Pemra, Bengal Packet anrl John William Dare will take all the Freight in the place offering for Calcutta A considerable quantity of Freight: waiting shipping for Bombay The Harlequin is loading Betel Nut for China at 50 cents' per picul; underneath are the rates at present current, TO BATAVIA,246 words
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Article1547 1837-08-12 4 1 Prices In Prices hi RFMARKS IMPORTS FROi, BENGAL, MADRAS 1 IMPORTS from EUROPE. Sp.LMrs. IV Li ]fl AIV1* BOMBAY, and CEYLON. Sp.Dolrs. «BMAR KS COTTON MANUFACTURES. Long Cloths, 36 inch 39 yd piece 3| a 4 J do. fine quality do do 5% a 7 do. 401,547 words
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Article96 1837-08-12 4 Date. Flag.&I"esseT$ Names. J Tons Commander. For. Aug. 6 1 British bar* Ruby 441 1 Hews China n J Dutch schnr. Mary 150 1 McNVight Routrh itetavia 8 1 Dutch brig Tartar 260 do. B. B. Dowlett Persaud 108 Freedom Madras 9 1 Amer ship Grand Turk 369 Eiisterbrook96 words
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Article300 1837-08-12 4 Date of Arrival. •T ill v 9 Flag Sf Vessels' Nam s. Ton*. Commander. From. Destination. Agents. Remarks. uijr L .1 25 29 30 Siamese ship Conqueror H. brig E mma SfMathilde D. ship Fattal Rahmin British bark Thetis British brig Soonheit 500 180 520 65300 words
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