Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 1 March 1827
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Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
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Title Section24 1827-03-01 1 NO. 77 THURSDAY, March 1st, 1827. Public Notifications appearing in this Register, and signed by the proper Authorities, are to be considered as official24 words
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190 1827-03-01 1 IN CONSEQUENCE OF ORDERS From the Honorable the Governor in Council, all Owners, Supercargoes or Commanders of Vessels exporting goods at this Settlement for Prince of Wales Island are hereby required to render a correct Manifest of the same at the190 words
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71 1827-03-01 1 Singapore the 24th Feb. 1827. NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that the Public Treasury is opened for the receipt of Cash for Bills on the Supreme Government at 30 days sight at the rate of 208 Sicca Rupees for 100 Spanish Dollars. No Coin will be received71 words
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1122 1827-03-01 1 By the Brightman, we have received intelligence from China down to the 12-th Instant. Letters had been received there from England of as late a date as the 7th September giving better accounts of the markets at home than any previously received. The Good Success1,122 words
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Advertisement131 1827-03-01 1 FRESH MACAO POTATOES, FOR SALE ON BOARD THE BRIGHTMAN now lying in the roads at 2 dollars per basket of 40 lbs. average. Also 100 to 150 Picul baskets of cut China Root well suited for a remittance to Europe. And Sixty fathoms of half inch Chain Made by Thomas131 words
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Article70 1827-03-01 2 At Balinasloe, in Ireland, a cask of butter has been found in a bog 8 feet under the surface. It is supposed to have lain there tor some centuries, for the wood was perfectly rotten, and fell asunder as soon as it was taken out of the ground.70 words
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613 1827-03-01 2 IMPORTED. EXPORTED. QUANTITY VALUE QUANTITY. VALUE. ARTICLES. Pkls. 7,632 10,217. Pkls. 7,5081/2 Boxes 2,078 19,809. Antimony, ore o Pkls. 1,7421/2 Bags 2,421. 60,555. Pkls. 4,8091/2613 words
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Article1641 1827-03-01 2 The maritime Malays, who are almost the sole importers of sago, are enabled generally to realize from 80 to 120 per cent on their cargoes; they are seldom ten days at sea, and notwithstanding the occasional detentions and annoyances they experience in carrying on this traffic, must, with few1,641 words
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531 1827-03-01 3 To the Editor of the Malacca Observer. Sir. There are some persons, perhaps of the best intentions, who allow themselves to be so much influenced by an over anxious zeal for the promotion of the prosperity of particular objects, which may be interesting to them, that531 words
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Article170 1827-03-01 3 Arrivals and Departures. ARRIVED. FEBRUARY. 14th British Brig, Hamoody, Mahomed Bin Ahmid, from Siam 18th Jany. 20th British Brig, Phoenix, E. R. Arthur, from Calcutta 16th Jany. His Netherlands Majesty’s Schooner Pollux. 22nd British Brig, Kader Bux, Go Tiang, from Malacca 19th Feby. 23rd Spanish Brig, Coragueno, M. J.170 words
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Obituary27 1827-03-01 3 DEATH. At the House of Dr. Martin on the Evening of the 26th Feb. Mrs. Cole, wife of Captain G. W. Cole, of the Teignmouth of Calcutta.27 words