Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 October 1838

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  • 32 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE VOL. 1« SATURDAY MORNING, 13th OCTOBER, 1838. NO. 28. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official.
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  • 368 1 The following is republished for general imforaation. Act No XX. of 1837. Passed by the Right Hon’ble the Governor General of India in Council, on the Ilf A September, 1837. 1T is hereby enacted, that from the First day of October, 1837 all immoveable Property situate within the
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  • 340 1 Die following letter from Mr. Commissioner ouxg, to the address of the Resident Councillor of Prince of Wales Island is published for general information. TO THE RESIDENT COUNCILLOR. PRINCE OF WALES ISLAND. Sir, I f APPEARS that some misapprehension exists J the part of persons desiring to take
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  • 26 1 MARRIAGE. At Singapore, on the 18th ultimo Jose D'Almeida Senior Esq. to Maria Izauei,, daughter of the late Pedro Nun is Esq. of Macao.
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  • 1003 1 To The Printer and Publisher of the Pinang Gazette. Sir, I will thank you to insert the accompanying Letter addressed to me, in your next Paper. Yours Obediently, J. REVELY. Pinang, 12/A Oct. 1838. J Consular Agent of the U. N. States of America at Prince of Wales Island.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 532 1 vince Wellesley wishing to take Leases under the new Rules that the rent to be paid by them during the entire period of 50 years (in cases where a renewal is claimable) will be specifically set forth in the original Leases issued to them, and that Government do not desire
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    • 479 1 TO LET. 1- HE HOUSE in Tulloii Ayer Rajah lately vacated by Lieut. Roper, Apply to T. KING. Pinang, 28th September, 1838. FOR SALE. At the Godowns of Messrs. DUNNETT, SHAW CO. The following goods just received, per“ W. S. HAMILTON' direct from England. Superior English in. Bottle. Sherry do.
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    • 36 1 ARRIVAL OF PASSENGERS. Per Sakee.— Lieut. Stephenson and family. Per Patriot.— Captain and Mrs. Hay and MrLangtry. DEPARTURE OF PASSENGERS. Per L' Ernestine.— Reverend A. F. Albran. Per Patriot.— Captain and Mrs. Hay and Mr. Langtry-.
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  • 1308 2 There have been no arrivals during the week of any importance, and we continue such extracts ot European and Indian intelligence as will prove ol most interest to our read rs. The Kellie Castle sailed on Wednesday morning for China, and H M >S.
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  • 97 2 Vice Admiral of the Red, to be Admiral of the Blue Vice Admiral of the White, to be Vice A 1miral of the Red; Vice Admiral of the Blue, io be Vice A Imiral of the White Rear I dm ral of the Red, to be Vice Admiral
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  • 2490 2 Tenasserim Provinces. (from correspondents to the maulmain CHRONICLE.) To the Editor of the Maulmain Chron cle. Sir,—Possessing the same feeling as that expressed by you in your paper of the yth instant, 1 perused with deep interest your editorial, on the subject of Agriculture in these Provinces; and as
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  • 573 2 If the accounts of the signal victory rai”t“(l by the peopie of Herat be authentic, a verv cottsi* deranle portion of the plan of operarions ol G>veiniiient must be laid aside Instead of going to aid an allv with a powerful army, the ques'i ,n now i. whether an
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  • 199 3 r Vast preparations are making for Her Majesty’s Coronation, which is fixed for the 28th inst. The processionTs expected to be of unexampled splendonr and will proceed from Buckingham Palace up Constitution-hill, through piccadilly, St Jame's,treet, and Pall-mall, to Westminster Abbey. There will also be a fair
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  • CONTEMPORARY SELECTIONS.
    • 109 3 STEAM NOTIFICATION. We give prominent insertion to the following notice from the Bombay Government respecting the dispatch of the Steamers by the Red Sea Route, this will give us opportunity to dispatch our letters by the first Steamer up to the 9th or 20th instant: Steam Department.—Should circumstances permit,
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    • 156 3 —lbid. Ve have heard of persons dreaming of a number which turns up a large prize in the lottery, but we never yet heard of such a run of luck as the following, in the case of Mr. Ainslie :—This gentleman bought a ticket in the last
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    • 209 3 —lbid. "etook occasion to notice some days back the imminent danger to which that noble building at book Saugor, the residence of Mr. Larruleta, v as exposed, of being carried away this year by >i< encroachment of the river—we are sorry to
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    • 142 3 -Ibid. a h s Cry ,liscover y> no matter of what nature, in in a tin ater degree reflects credit on the sear'l" iUa "h°’ by his zeal, industry and rec aes, have brought to perfection such discov- ery. We have been led into this remark serving the
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    • 141 3 -Hukaru, Sept. 7. The thanader of Toltnllah, with the aid of Rohmomollah, Aukloo and Khoosaul spies, succeeded in arresting Beenud spy the head of a gang of thieves residing in Entally and its neighbourhood, after whose arrest they succeeded in apprehending Lollchaund, Mooteeollha,
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    • 145 3 On account of the strong freshes yesterday, the fine ship Bombay, of 1,300 tons, Captain G. Wau„li’broke from her moorings at Kidderpore run against the new company’s Steamer the EnI terprize, carried away her paddle boxes, and went ashore at the docks in the place from
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    • 651 3 From the New York Daily Express, April 24. The Sirius sailed from Cork on the evening of the 4th instant, and made the Highlands of New York at six o’clock p. M. on the 22d. —thus making the passage in
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  • 949 3 The Common Council of this City, will proceed on board from the Battery to day at I P. M., with their guests, in a steamboat provided for the occasion. A collation will be prepared on board the steam-ship by her commander and Messrs.
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  • 320 3 By the Bark Kellie Castle, from London, Entered Sth October. Hambro Beef 13 tierces 9 barrels and 2 half do. Mess Pork 24 do. From Calcutta.— Copper 20 piculs. By the Bark Ahmoody, from Alleppey, Entered 7 th October. Salt 74 coyans, Coffee 75 piculs, Coir Rope 234 do.
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  • 621 3 By the Bark Buggiana, to Maulmain, Cleared bth October.— Coriander and Tamarind seed-. 30 pia culs, coffee do. Sugar 6 do. Betelnut 400 do. 1 nrkey red Cloth 25 pieces, Brandy 25 casks. Arrack 33 do. Dammer 53 do By the Brig Lord Castle, to Dellie, Cleared 6th October.—
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  • 98 3 October 1838. I Hijfh Water. i s, Days of the -"J I J®’ S I- OCCURRENCES. =”=l E x w,,k r', W=JU= 1L 13 Saturday F 25 8 36 a.m 8 M I I 4 4 Sunday G 18 th Sunday after Trinity. 26 9 25.... 9
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