Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 October 1856

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  • 60 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE New Series, VOL. XIV. SATW k n a v oe h 11 111 lIIIB 1 J u KU A Y 2 sth OCTOBER 1856, NO. 43 p u bHeNot lfl ..H<, n .«pp..ri ng »n rbl. P»p.r. o dSlg a ed by t h. per
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  • 2950 1 List of Periodicals and Rooks received from England <>n ihc2oih Oct her 1856. Blackwood's Magazine lor Septembei 1 1856. Fraser’s do. do. Atheiueum lor August 1856. Little Dorrit 10. Household Words Vol. XIII. P. W I. Library. 1 A. C. DOPAL. 24th October, 1856.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 569 1 PO&LAOTTOIT. Prince of Wales’ Island, i T> To Wit. j |JY virtue of Precepts to me directed, I hereby proclaim and give notice, that a Session of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, in and i for Prince of Wales’ Island, and the places subordinate thereto, and also for
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    • 616 1 FOR SALE. Dwelling House in Church s 1 Street belonging to Mrs. Gre* .ULlinon. Apply to HOGAN CO. TO LET. From 1«/ Proximo. Bungalow on F.ich--1 mond Hill, to S A B I HOGAN CO. 17 th October 1856. TO LET. Dwelling House near the Cantonments called Woodlauds Apply to
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    • 352 1 Now ready, Bvo., 60 pages, price 1. THE POLICE ACT No. ATII OF 1856. With a full Analytical Index, By Tiicmas Braddell Esq. Magistrate of Prov. Wellesley. also The CONSERVANCY ACT. With a similar Index. Copies may be procured at. the Pinang Gd:ettc Offc and at the shops of Messrs.
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  • 1717 2 (Sped :tor. August 3 ft What is it all About Mr. Walpole, says «"»»tp, ban been appointed chief <4 the Conserva'ive party, vics Disraeli superseded. What then What consequence a are we to expect from this annutincemeiii When Lord Palmi-rston proposes some complimentary motion, will it be Mr. Walpole
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  • 4566 2 Pace Di. Cumming, ana the good pe. pie who are imprest* d by those lucubrati* n« ol his to which the 7»n.«s newspaper assigns 1 b- c ti>| limem of large type, there can be m* sero us dispute among Protesiatits as to the deairat,)tn
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  • 455 3 VEShEI.bNA.HES. |TONS| CAPTAIN CONMCN El'.s I>Eb TI NAI It >.N■ BniinU Baik 1 iik -t tuann 404 Paßsinure Lorr»in Co. Calcutta Schr. Englishman 139 Stenhouse Ditto W.C <>f Sumatra American Schr. Claremont 625 Swinerton Ditto New York British Ship Wm. Stevenson 727 Williams Ren-lv Co. L
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  • 1004 4 THUKioDAY 23rd OCTOBER, 1856. “Finang being a Free Port, there are no Port Charge* or Duties on Imports or Exports.” Europe imports are usually sold at 3a 4 mos credit and Produce bought for Cash Ibe Currency is the Sp. Dollar divided into cents. Ihe weights
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  • 1045 4 Since the 23rd Ultimo the arrivals from Great Britain have consisted of the Verbena from Sunderland and the “Inkerman” and “Kate Carnie” from the Clyde the two latter bringing large supplies of Cotton Manufactures. Not much change has taken place in the value of Shirtings.—
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  • 1173 4 PER SQUARE RIGGED VESSELS. (From 22nd September to 2\st October 1856 J 22n</ September, per brig Maheboolie, from dud doh —2O coyans wait and 31* piculs tai.ins. Per schr Joseph Alenosk, from Maulmoin—--68 tons teak timber. 2“th,per barque Shahool Ameed.fiomAcheen 9452 piculs heteinut. Per barque Futtsy Moobarak, front Juddah
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  • 552 4 PER SQUARE RIGGED VESSELS. (From 22nd September to 21»/ October 1856. J 2ind September, per barque La Fekiae. to Singapore -85 cuyans rice, 120 piculs sugar, 3t du in. dig ?0 do salt fish, 3 chest* Benares opium and 1000 <G«. Per schr Flora, to W C. of Sumatra—
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