Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 16 August 1827

Total Pages: 3
1 3 Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE No. 89 THURSDAY, August 16th, 1827. Public Notifications appearing in this Register and signed by the proper Authorities, are to be considered as official.
    26 words
  • 3633 1 Thursday, August 16th, 1827. Calcutta. By the Hon. C. S. Herefordshire and Repulse we have received Bengal Papers to the 7th of July inclusive, from which it appears that English Papers have been received in Calcutta down to the middle of March. Government had at last, apparently as a
    3,633 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 125 1 Malacca, Monday the 6th August 1827. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the sum of Thirty Two Thousand (*****) Sicca Rupees being required for the purposes of Government, tenders for Bills on the Supreme Government for any sum or sums not exceeding the said amount, are hereby invited. The tenders to
      125 words

  • 289 2 Hobart Town, Colonial Secretary’s Office. To Dr. Tytler. 9th May 1827. Sir, I am directed by the Lieutenant Governor to acquaint you that His Excellency has read with much attention your letter of the 2nd Instant, and sincerely sympathises with you in the feeling which as
    289 words
  • 2190 2 (From the Hobart Town Gazette —April 23 182 1.) Captain P. Dillon, of the Honourable East India Company’s ship Research, was charged with assaulting and false imprisoning Dr. Robert Tytler, on board that ship on the high seas. The Solicitor General (with whom was Mr. Pitcairn) opened the
    2,190 words

  • 444 3 ARRIVALS. AUGUST. 2nd Brit. Brig Ulysses, Yeap Sing, from Samarang 22nd July Dutch Brig, Soongo Antjian, Fan Hoek, from Samarang 18th July. Dutch Ship, Louisa, J. G. Duncan, from Batavia, 23rd July. 3rd H. M. Ship, Fly, from a Cruize. Dutch Brig, Johanna Maria A. G. de Kater, from
    444 words
  • 15 3 On the 10th instant, the Lady of Major Mallandaine, Commanding Singapore, of a Son.
    15 words