Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 June 1838

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  • 32 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE VOL. 1. SATURDAY MORNING, 30th JUNE, 1838. NO. 13. Pub/ic Notifications appearing in this Paper and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official.
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  • 60 1 BIRTHS. At Malacca on the 21st. Instant, the Lady of Dr. Shkddkn, Bth. Keghnent, M. N. 1. of a Daughter. At Singapore, on Tuesday the 19th instant, the Lady of J. jjechana E«q. of a Daughter. MARRIAGE. On Thursday the 2sth instant, William Rodyk Esq. Clerk to the
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  • 1695 1 7b His Excellency Rear Admiral. The Honorable SIR T. B. CAPEL K C. B. Commander in Chief East Indies. May it please your Excellency, (Uonti'iued from our last.) After the conquest bad been effected, the Sultan ui Da..jai-.»asseen, Rum whence as trum the uiucr puces ui uurneo tne previous
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  • 793 1 TiHC transport barque blur, Captain Morr»-»* winch fell tuis on the 3a. luaxUut ior ikfauias with a deiachnieut ot the dbih. Kegnneut M. N. 1. under the command oi Dicut. JUani* returned into our harbour on Saturday evening last, in consequence of an accident
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 484 1 KOTiriCATXON. WoTICE is herbby given, that AsamjiENT will be levied for the current year retrospectively from the Ist January last to the Ist January 1839, at the rate of <3) three percent upon the real or estimated rental of all Dwell-Ing-houses, Warehouses, Godowns, Shops, and Stalls, and Ground, of every
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    • 130 1 FOB CALCUTTA. THE BRIG SIR WILLIAM WALLACE, Captain Tingate, will sail on Monday next, For Passage. Apply to REVELY Co. Pinang, 29th June, 1838. FOR SALE. At the Gazette and Chronicle Office. BLANK FORMS, viz:—Powers of AttorneyMortgage and Personal Bonds—Applications to Import and Export Goods—Bills of Lading— Bills of Exchange
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  • 13 1 DEATH. At Sea, on his passage between Amboyna and Ternate, Hector Mackenzie Esq.
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  • 1080 2 No. 1 Results of J 4 d i c lai Tyranny. (From the Singipore Free Press June 14 J We have republished from the Pinang Gazette •nd Straits Chronicle of the 2nd. instant, some correspondence which has lately taken place at Pinang between Mr. Kerh, the Registrar, and Mr.
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  • 2349 2 [Free Press, June 21. On Friday last H. M. S. Wolf was rejoined in harbour by her two armed boats, which with two gun-boats of the station had been despatched by aptain Stanley in pursuit of the five Illanoon prahus that had escaped from the Steamer.
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  • 2441 2 The Burmese officers, whose arrival at Martaban we noticed in our last number, paid an official visit to the t ommissioner on Saturday last. Not having been present at the interview we can only state what took place from hearsay. I'ne conference lasted nearly three hours and was very
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  • 936 3 Religion of the C tinese, Erom a Correspondent. We have often heard the question proposed, what religion have the Chinese This subject, tho igh otie i discussed, is perbajis not as clearly u ...eistouti as it deseives to be. Having read of religions of state, Hu iliism aud 'I
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  • 1166 3 Canton Press A. ay 5. From’’ B ief sketch of the Dutch intercourse with Jipan from its commencement in A. I). 1600, to the pre-ent tune. Uep»siloiy fir April The discussions which took pLce tn 1744, resulted in a determination on the paitof the Dutch, not to abandon the
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  • 278 3 Ry the Bry Lo<d Castle, from Mudrnt Entered 22d June —i, .ic, iliiuimers, Cmy Stott 13 tugs, Gum 15 ilo. Cuwiks 1 box, U*dNNCg T do. Oiiutfs do VViui Nuiuivun 1 Client i’tece Gmi<U2 paiceis, bud s Featheis 15u0 no* By tne Bag assauor, f ,om Bomb y. Entered
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  • 248 3 hy the Schooner D<unu, to Singapore, Cleared 23d June lutes 72 piculs. by die Brig Hemy. to Arracan, Cleared Ju/.e —ougai iu piculs, b|.ne. 3no 4 .11 6< o. nun Nai 4 q o Rtppei 8 «io. Book Musi.l. 3 Cuiges. lea 3 UuXes, Musktis «U ill 110. '1
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  • 109 3 I and o I J-il a High Water. u Days of the I I 15 J OCCURRENCES. j L Week. Q S j j 3i Saturday F Fir<t Q larter at 6h. 37tn- 30s. 9 7 39 a.m. 8 4 p.m. j I M .riling. I 1
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  • 176 4 Pinang being a Free Port., there are no Duties on imports or E and no Port Charges on Fessels. European imports are sold for ready Cash, or al cruiit seldom egceedtug 3 m.mihs. «nd P.uvut e put> h >td Jtom <he natives is
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  • 897 4 IMPORTS FROM EUROPE. otton Manufactures. —There have been sundry importations from Singapore during the week, and the demand continues to imp rove. The only sales reported are:— 200 pieces inferior Tky. Red Cloth (3) Drs. 3 J piece 3 mo. 36 do. ditto 4) Cash 40 36 inch
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  • 1372 4 p- PRODUCE OF COUN I RU S TO THE Prices in PRODUCE Or EUROPE AND REMARKS, EAS.WARDJAF TgE CAPE O, REMARKS. LTiSJ’.TC.".. .T'X™ do. 49 a 45 inch 39 vd do '1 a 5, Current Bees Wax picul >7 a3O do do. 54 a 64 inch do d<)6,
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  • 107 4 n ARRIVALS. June-3rd, Bniy .T L d-A’mmla from Bombay Bth an.l Demaun 28th Mav 23rd Jone, Bark «’for J V '’orris, nut yr- -2 1 Mirqmsd- Hastin'/s, JF. Oliveira, from Bombay Bth an l Demaiin 28th Mav—’sth .Line Bri r Harriet Hng Him Seng, from Singapore 18th and
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  • 189 4 Vessels’ X’xvim I Tivs Coxunxwi. Cow .t a nuers. Whehe'-'rom. Dk-tinah >7 T. Grab r hip Caudry 403 Natives Inchy Slayman Singapore Laid up bchooner B ake 30 do Trong May Ouny 35 do Ng-a M.vga Rangoon Uncertain Brig Fattal Rahman 92 do Hoodaman Sah Singapore
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