Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 22 May 1828

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE No. 109 THURSDAY, May 22nd, 1828. Public Notifications appearing in this Register, and signed by the proper Authorities are to be considered as official
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  • 110 1 In the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales Island Singapore and Malacca. Notice is hereby given that a General Quarter Session of the Peace will be holden by the said Court at the Court House in the Town of Singapore on Monday the second day of June next
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  • 56 1 Singapore the 6th May 1828. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the Dollars of Mexico Central America, Chili and Peru will be received into the Treasury at the same rates in relation to the Sicca Rupee as the Spanish Dollar. By order of the Honble. the Governor in
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  • 53 1 HE FINE FAST SAILING A. L. Ship North BRITON, (405 Tons Register) G Morrison, Commander will be dispatched early in June. The North Briton has very superior accommodation for Passengers, having been expressly fitted up for that purpose, and carries a Surgeon. For freight or passage apply
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  • 3490 1 Thursday May 22nd, 1828. Within the last fortnight there has been no arrival from Bengal, but the Jane from Calcutta is expected immediately. The Jamesina from Bombay the Twenty-fifth ultimo, arrived here on Saturday last, and in a few hours passed on for China. We did not receive by
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 69 1 TO LET FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. EXCELLENT FAMILY House, having an extensive view of the Straits, and replete with every convenience. Possession will be given on or about the 15th September next, when about 2 years and a quarter of the lease will remain unexpired. If preferred the lease will be
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  • 492 2 Russians and Persians. —We have seen letters from Persia of as late a date as the 3d Febrnary, which state on what authority we are not exactly informed that a peace between Russia and that Power was actually in progress of negotiation and the strongest expectations are expressed, of
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  • 894 3 From a Correspondent. We remember to have seen in a Singapore Chronicle somewhat more than a year back, the doubts of the then Editor, expressed in a manner tolerably well calculated to indicate his entire disbelief in respect to the quantity of Pepper produced that season in Malacca, estimated
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  • 251 3 ARRIVALS. MAY. 7th. H. C. Schooner Zephyr, S. Congalton, from Penang 28th April. H. C. Ship Hastings, Poynton, from Penang 28th April. 9th. British ship Edmonstone, E. Hadley, from Bombay 23d March. 10th. British Ship Sulimony, R. Wemyss, from Bombay 20th March. Spanish Brig St. Jnoze, R. Ferver, from
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  • 14 3 On the 10th instant, the Lady of A. Martin Esq. of a Daughther.
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