Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 June 1838

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  • 32 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE VOL. 1. NO. 12. SATURDAY MORNING, 23rd JUNE, 1838. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper and Signed bg the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official.
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  • 29 1 Per Sir Wm. Wallace.— Mrs. Tingate and child, Miss Kelly, Mrs. Lechler, Reverend Messrs. Lechler and Beighton. Per Lord Castle. Nir. Lewis. Per Diana. Mrs. Moyle.
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  • 22 1 Per Angelica. -The Governor of Timor, family and suite and two Missionaries. Per Diana.— Mrs Church and two children.
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  • 82 1 BIRTH. At Malacca, on tuesday, the 12th instant, the Lady of Thomas Oxley Esq. Civil burgeon, of a Sun. MARRIAGES. At Eadenside, Kelso, on the 10th October last, David Wardlaw Brown Esq. of Glu gor, t > Margaret 1 urnbull, eldest Daughter of James Tait Esq. of Eadenside,
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  • 4442 1  -  J. C. R. ON THE PHENOMENA &C. OF THE TIDES. Written for the Pin -ng Gazette an! Straits Chronicle. As sundry passages of the Homeric poetry may be a iduced to support the opinion that the chiefest among poets was not altogether exempt (ro n the human frailty of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 504 1 NOTIFICATION. Notice IS HEREBY GIVEN, that ASSESSMENT will be levied for the current year retrospectively from the Ist January last to the Ist January 1839, at the rate of t. 3) three per cent upon the real or estimated rental of all Dwell-jng-houseb, Warehouses, Godowns, Shops, and Stalls, and Ground,
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    • 166 1 FOR CALCUTTA. THE BRIG SIR WILLIAM WAL. LACE, Captain Tingate, will sail on Monday next, For Passage. Apply to REVELY Co. Pinang, 22d June, 1838. NOTICE. PURSUANT to a Decree of Her Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature at Madras, made in a Cause, Moottee Ram Soorut Ram, versus C mpbell,”
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  • 27 1 DEATH. At Calderbank near Hamilton on the 2nd October last, James Hutton Esq. of Calderbank, late Surgi-on in the Honorable East ludia Company’s Service, of this Island.
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  • 961 2 By the Sir William. Wallqoe, Capt. Tingatk arrived from Maulmain since our last, we have received our tiles of Maulmain Chronicles, from vyhich w e niake several interesting extracts. We regret to observe (hat the position of our Government with his Majesty of Ava,
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  • 5054 2 By the last accounts from Rangoon we learn, that the late heir apparent to the throne has at last met wqth that fate that all, who have any acquaintance >yitU the Burmese character, must long have anticipated for him. A charge of high treasop appears fq have been laid
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  • 261 3 By the Brig Sir IV f,om Maulnain, Entered 16 7« Jane Stickiac 20 boar*, .\iusket» vases, Ebmiv fo j tons. By the Brig Hunginnllnh, from East and lEeit Cqasl of Hu.iU'itrn, Entered lyth June.— Heuja* nun white 122 iriculs. Ditto middling 37 64 do, I’epper block obs,do. Betelnut 1,182
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  • 427 3 By the Grab Ship Dowlutlsavoy, to Siam Cleared 19'A June. Beteii.ut By the Bark Angelica, to liacio, < 'Carrtf June— Cutch 1000 piculs, Tin RaiiHns 64J<10, Elephant’* do.' tm M i k Flu* lob do. Bufl.iloe Hides ffg d<>. Mimews 1 do. Malay Camjihor Bild’, Nesi 11 do. Fi-h
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  • 93 3 I I Jnn* to’o. High Water. 13, Days ot tue -2 1 11 IJ 3 .J OCCURRENCES. f 2 Week. a s .S 23 Saturday 2 20 p.m. 2 1 Sunday G 2nd Sunday after Trin. Nat. of 3 2 4J.... 3 9 St John Baptist. I
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  • 184 4 Pinanjr being a Free Port,, there are no Duties on Imports or Exports, and no 1 oit (Junges on I ess&s, European import» ore told for ready Cash, or at a credit seldom exceeding 3 mouth», and all
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  • 863 4 IMPORTS FROM EUROPE. Cotton Manufactures. No importations since our last, and there has been very little doing during the week. The following sales are reported 420 pieces 36 inch 24 yd. Madapollams Drs. 2 1 piece. 50 45 24 ditto (a) Drs. 3| 50 8-4 Cambrics Drs. 3-20
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  • 1352 4 p- es ln PRODUCE OF 1 OUN' I ftli t S TO THE t rices in PROniTCF OF FTTROPF AND IREMARKS. EAS I WARD OF THE CAPE OF REMARKS PRODUCE OF r EUROPE AND GOOD HOPE. Sp.DoIrs. r A rT An manfif aCtdrĔS A. heen t oarse Trousers
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  • 138 4 ARRIVALS. June 16tb, Brig Sir IFUHam Wallace, T. W. Tingate, from Madras Bth and Maulmain 28th May.—l6th June, Bark Victoire A Lese, E. Picbaud, frv.m Marseilles and Bourbon 15th May.— 18th June, Brig Ruugmalloh, John Felix, from W C. Sun.atra 30th May and Pedier Coast 11th instant.—2oth June,
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  • 162 4 Vesski s’ Namks Toss. Consignees. Commanders. Wherefrom. Destination. I losail. Grab Ship Caudry 403 Natives Inchy Slayman Singapore Laid up Schooner Blake 30 do '1 rang do. May Ovng 35 do Nga Myga Rangoon Uncertain Brig Fattal Rahman 92 do Hoodsaman Sah Singapore Singapore Jaygnon Malta
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