Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 26 April 1827

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. NO. 81 THURSDAY, April 26th, 1827. Public Notifications appearing in this Register, and signed by the proper Authorities, are to be considered as official.
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  • 200 1 With reference to the XXth Resolution of a meeting of the Singavttre Yacht Club” held on the eleventh day of February 1826, it was decided at the xvth monthly meeting of the S. Y. C. held at the house of Wm. Montgomerie Esq. President, on the fourteenth day of
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  • 3396 1 The Hastings Captain Dawson, arrived here on the 15th instant with Madras troops from Penang, and sailed again this morning for Calcutta with two companies of the 25th Bengal Native Infantry. One Company of the Bengal Sepoys still remains under the command of Lieut, Tierney,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 45 1 TO BE LET FURNISHED or unfurnished with or without Godowns. A large and commodious two storried dwelling House situated in High Street with extensive outhouses stabling &c. &c. attached and having a commnication with the water behind. Apply to R. HUNTER. Singapore, 11th April 1827,
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    • 49 1 FOR SALE. ABOUT 30,000 SECOND Hand gunny bags of excellent quality. Apply to SYME, &Co For sale, a consign. MENT Of prime Old Hock in three and Six Dozen Cases from the Stock of Luning Ga. yel Co. of Antwerp. Apply to J. A MAXWELL. Singapore 7th April 1F27.
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  • 469 2 The Editor of the Penang Gazette proposes a Lottery for the improvement of these Settlements. The plan is very well, but we fear the ticket-buying population would he too limited to admit of any great increase from that source to the money already at the command of Government
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  • 1088 3 To the Editor of the Bengal Hurkaru. Sir, —Nothing seems to excite Iess public attention, and yet to deserve more consideration than the late accession of territory on the Tenasserin Coast and at Martaban. The importance of these possessions however, I am convinced, requires onlv to be known
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  • 376 3 ARRIVALS. APRIL. 11th French Ship, L'Eurydice, Daniel, from Bon-bon 28fh Feby. British Brig, Kader Bux,, Go Tiang, from Malacca 10th Inst. 13th British Brig Lady Munro, G. Gaban, from Madras, 14th March. 14th Portuguese Brig, Eliza, B. J. Bottello, from Macao 19th March. British Brig, Aida, G. Malheat, from
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