Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 September 1838

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  • 32 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE VOL. 1. SATURDAY MORNING, Bth SEPTEMBER, 1838. NO. 23. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official.
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  • 1594 1 The following is republished for general information. FORT WILLIAM. Legislative Department, Tie 30th July, 1838. The following Draft of a proposed Act was read in Council for the first time on the 30th July, 1838 Act. No. of 1838. I. It is hereby enacted that from the of
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  • 28 1 Per Lady Wm. Bentinck.—Mn. Lloyd and three children. Per Patriot.— Messrs. P. Peterson and M. Scully. Per Harriet.— Lieut, and Mrs. Ashley and two children.
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  • 137 1 We regret much to notice the total loss of the fine Barque Sir Herbert Taylor, Capt. Pool, on the sand heads, under charge of the pilot. Sire was loaded with Beteltiut and Pepper from this port, mostly on native amount. Particulars of this occurrence
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  • 1740 1 A communication has reached us intimating that the Malayan Chiefs in possession of Quedah' had written an address to the principal merchants of this settlement to exert their influence with Mr. Governor Bonham, to vouchsafe that the helpless, oppressed, and aged King of Quedah be suffered to quit
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 240 1 ADVERTISEMENT. WE BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC that having sustained great loss by selling Bread, Biscuit, &c. &c. at the present rates, we are induced to increase our prices as follows from the Ist proximo. Drs. cents. Loaves each 05 Flour V catty 07 Rolang catty 14 Common and large
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  • 172 2 —Commercial Advertiser August, 11. A letter from the Pilot to the Master Attendant, announces the total loss of the Shi > Sir Herbert Taylor, Captain Poole, on the Middle Point, nearly opposite K-* igeree: with the exception of a boy, one of the crew, Captain, Officers, Pilot and crew
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  • 799 2 —Hid -Aug. 9. We regret to announce that there is great apprehension of the total loss of the Raj Ranee, with the Captain, second mate, a pissengerf Mr. E Parbury) nine seamen and the Pilot, Mr. T. Gurr, on board. Mr. Main, the Chief Officer,
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  • 578 2 [lbid August, 11. The Draft of the proposed Act for the amendment of the law relating to Wills, recently published by order of Government, was suggested to the Legislative Council by the learned Judges of the Supreme Court. This Act will introduce some important and highly
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  • 1405 2 (From the Sydney Col. Mar. 24J CONTINUED FROM OL'R LAST. Natural Productions.—The two most important of these are timber and flax. Of the former it would be impossible to enumerate onetwentieth part of the varieties. They are found to be of first-rate quality, and our own ships of
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  • 686 2 —Sydney Gazette, May 22. 1 he following account of the massacre of Mr. Faithful’s men, we extract from The Herald of yesterday The murder of Mr. Faithful’s servants, by the blacks, having created a more than ordinary sensation among the settlers in the interior, we have obtained the
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  • 1222 3 i Supposed to be by Earl of Eldon from the Edinburgh Review for April.) Earl of Eldon.— Lord Eldon, to great legal experience, and the most professional learning, united that thorough knowledge of men which jaw vers who practice in the courts, and especially
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  • 420 3 By the Bark Samuel Horrocks, from Singapore, Entered ilst August.— Sait Provisional tierces, Cotton Goods 4 cases, Champaigne 4do. Sundries 5 boxes. Sp. Dollars 2871 in no. By the Bark bat tai Khair,from Singapore, Entered Ist September.— Long Cloths 1000 pieces, Cochin China ’•■‘alt J coyans, Gambier 50 piculs,
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  • 275 3 By the Brig Anna Eugenia, to DeVie, Cleared 3lsl August Green Tea 1 box, Black Tea 1 do. Course Plates 300 in no. Pegue Jars 40 do- Sp. Dollars 900 do. By the Brig Futteh Islam, to Arracan, Cleared Isf September.— Raw Dammer 300 maunds, Muskets 2 in no.
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  • 1115 3 IMPORTS. EXPORTS. Produce of Europe AN» II» the Month I Previously lln the Month I Previously America. of August. this year. j of August. this year. Cotton Goods. I Plain Cottons Long Cloths 2,020 pieces 15,883
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  • 177 4 SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER Bth 1838. u Jemg Port, there are no Duties on or Exports, n» »».,<, laid fii CM. .r 7. a7m 3 ”■•«*>. M. The Currency in uhicn 77, m c ae.i.n. m calculate.., i. .he S P .M Dollar MM
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  • 713 4 IMPORTS FROM EUROPE. Cotton Manufactures.—’There is a good demand at present, but the market is well supplied with most descriptions. The only sales reported are 100 pieces 40 inch 38 yard Grey Long Cloths at Drs. 31 piece, and 60 pieces 2& 3 colored Chintz at Drs. 3%
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  • 1357 4 1 Prices In PRODUCE OF EUROPE AND REMARKS. AMERICA. Sp.Dolrs. COTTON MANUFACTURES. Long Cloths, 36 inch 39 yd.. ..piece]} a 4| Stock small do. fine quality do a 5, aleable Bcarce do. 40 a 45 inch 39 yd do «ft Current do. 54 a 64 inch do M«
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  • 162 4 ARRIVALS. August 31st, Bark Mnrkabu Kyr, Abdulcatider, from Negapatam 18th instant.—3lst August, Bark Fattul Khair, Tan Tean Goan, fr’U Singapore 23rd and Malacca 28th instant —lst September, Schooner Fattal G-rrib, Meera Hussain Marican, Put hack from Stress of Weather. —2nd September, H. C. Surveying Brig Lady Wm. R-ntinck,
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  • 232 4 Vessels’ Names Ton®, j Consignees. Commanders. Wherefrom. Destination. 'losa-i.. Brig ylnua 122 T. Bacon W. Smart Sinkel Pedier Grab Brig Fezrabanee 142 Mahomed Noordin E. Adornjee Bombay Maulmain Monday Bark Fanny '27H Win. Hall and Co. J. Sheriff Madras Singapore and China This day Brig Jaygoon
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