Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 February 1839

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  • 32 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE VOL. 2. SATURDAY MORNING, 2nd FEBRUARY, 1839. NO. 44« Public Notifications appearing in this Paper and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official.
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  • 13 1 Per Fattal Kkair.—Mr. F. Valberg. Per Angelica— Mr. J- Marcal.
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  • 123 1 A MARRIAGES. _A' Pniang.—On Tuesday last the 29th ultimo, in the man Catholic Church of Puio Teecoose, by the Revd. ®lr. Boyd, Mr. Michael Allan to Miss Angelica Poons. A. Rangoon, on the evening ol ihe 9th Dee. in the AfJi't iima Church, by the Revd. Mr. Stephens,
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  • 937 1 P. IK. Island, 29th January 1839. Mr. Printer, When a statesman told Lord Coke that he meant to consult him on a point of law. If it bo common law,” aid Coke, I should be ashamed if I could not give you a ready answer; but if it be
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  • 755 1 To the Printer and Publisher of the Pinang Gazette and Straits C hr article Sir, Since I find you have paid so much regard to the jud cious complaint made by your correspondent a Proprietor” as to publish it not only lor the good of the community
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  • 1293 1 During the last week, we have received our files of tiie undermentioned papers viz. “Colonist” (Australian) b* Julia to 15th Sept.—“ Bombay Times.” with the London Harkaru Extra 28th Nov.—Calcutta Commercial Advertiser Bth Dec.—lndia Gazette, 12th Madras “Examiner” 24th, Madras “Courier” 24th, Madras Conservative”
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 448 1 GOVERNMENT notification. N, OTICE is hereby given, that subject to the Sanction and Approval of the Supreme Government, tenders for the purchase of the following Property situated on Flag Staff Hill will be received at this Office, viz. L llt —The Government Bungalow with it’s Out offices and the whole
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  • 146 2 —Bom. Times, Nov. 25. The Atalanta Steamer anchored in the harbour about 8 o’clock this morning, bring dates from London to 6th. and from Paris to Bth October. She left Suez Ist, Mocha 12th, and Aden 13th inst. She spoke the Hugh Lindsay on the morning of the 13th
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  • 410 2 [Canfon Press 2nd Deer. Public Notice. From the Singapore Free Press January 10th. I Charles Eliot Chief Superintendent of the 1 rade of British subjects in China moved by urgent considerations immediately affecting the safety of the lives and properties of all Her Majesty s Subjects engaged in the
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  • 613 2 On Monday last the 17th instant Capt. Elliot, H M C hief Superintendent of trade called a meeting of the foreign community of Canton, to receive some communication he wished to make. The circular giving notice of this meeting, which was to take place at
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  • 1166 2 [Con/on Register, Jan. 1. Canton, 31 st December 1833 The provincial government having consented to communicate direct with the chief superintendent on all important business under the seals of the Kwangchowfoo and Kwanghee, he has the honor to announce to her majesty’s subjects that the
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  • 2024 2 The Queen reviewed the troops at Windsor on the 18th September. Her Majesty was on horseback, attired in the Windsor uniform, and wearing the ribbon and badge of the Order of the Garter, having on her right the King of the Belgians in a Field-Marshal’s uniform, with
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    98 3 The Laconic Female Celia her sex’s foible shuns Her tongue no length of larum runs; Two Phrases answer every part: One gain'd, one breaks her husband’s heart; J will, she said, when made a bride 1 won't through all her life beside. On the marriage of an old maid,
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  • 1150 3 —ihm. Times, Nov. 25. [Trines, September 21. The communications with India by way of Egypt have been the subject of the annexed further correspondence between the East India and China Association and the Court ui Directors of the East India Company Cowper’s-court, Cornhill, Sept. 11. Sir, —For the information
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  • 399 3 By the Brig Fly, from, Singapore, Entered 26th January.— Siam salt 8 coyans, Chinaware 9000 in no. Earthen ware 150 do. Bar iron 200 piculs, Copper trays 10 do. Siam oil 40 do. China paper 20 bundles, Blacho 40 corges, Long cloths 350 pieces, Java tobacco 4 corges, Bugis
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  • 179 3 By the Brig Cassadrr, to Goa, Cleared 26th January.—Gin 65 cases. By the Schooner Swift, to Singapore, Cleared 26th January.— Tin 1003 piculs and 97 catties, Palauqueens 2 in no. Ponies 2 do. By the Brig Marane Bur, to Acheen, Cleared 26th January.— Salt fish 100 piculs, Sticklac 18
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  • 95 3 February 1839. 0 High Water. OCCURRENCES. i~~T j~ F~~~ Days of the J 1 f Week. M I I I I I 2 Saturday E Pu-ification. 18 3 33 a m. 3 58 p. m i 1 3 Sunday F SexagesimaSunday. 19, 4 22 4 47 4
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  • 1008 3 IMPORTS. EXPORTS. ProdOcg of Ĕukope and In the Month Previously In~thTMonth Previously"' America. of January. this year. of JartiMry. this year Cotton Goods. Plain Cottons Long Cloths 610 pieces 26,670 pieces 40 piece» 3/199 piece» Madapollams
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  • 174 4 SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2nd 1839. Pinang being a Free Port, there are no Duties on Imports or Exports, and no Port Charges on Vessels.” European imports are sold for ready Cash, or at a credit seldom exceeding 3 months, and all Produce purchased
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  • 507 4 IMPORTS FROM EUROPE. Cotton Manufactures.—The import» from Singapore have been rather considerable during the week compared with the present very lauquid demand. Metals, Iron, English Bar.— Moderate supplies in second hands who are retailingat 8 4 8 -1| V picul. Beer, Wines Spirits.—The market continues to be well
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  • 1459 4 I Prizes In REMARKS. Ainr.M. n,, Sp. I loirs. COTTON MANUFACTURES. Long Cloths, 36 inch 40 yd piece l 'l a 4 J Saleable, do. fine quality do do\*i a b Small demand do. 40 a 45 inch 40 vd do\>i a 5 Saleable do. 54 a 64
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  • 113 4 Instant C lca^?7 th —2Bth January. Brig Shoa Tha. J. V. Ramos, from Manlmain 1 Ith Tean Goan, from Singapore"l 9th Malaccans" bX’^t 22nd D T a o _2Bth Jan ,arv Bark Kh t r om Januarv Bark Rptvu T I fmm M 4 on irn a^’ iar
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  • 137 4 Names Tons. Cqns.onkks. Command, ~iVhekbkkom. 1 txeorye do Nina Marican Porto Novo do Cauder Gunja Savoy 60 do Hydroos Cauder Mydin Bux 120 do Nim mi .l e sr 1 ll2 -r n Amad Shah Sing. Malacca do j fdacon M Smart Singapore do Soundraporavy 205
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