Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 23 October 1828

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  • 26 1 No. 120. Public Notifications appearing in this Register, and signed by the proper Authorities, are to be considered as official THURSDAY, October 23rd, 1828. SINGAPORE CHRONICLE.
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  • 56 1 NOTICE is hereby given that from and after this date the Honorable Company’s Treasury at this Settlement is no longer open for Bills on Bengal or Madras.. K. MURCHISON, Resident Councillor. Singapore, The 13 October, 1828. PROVED Chain Cables and Anchors, of all sizes, for sale
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  • 49 1 THE Fine Ship SCIPIO, 450 tons register, Captain PETRIE, has excellent accommodations for Passengers. Great part of her cargo is ready to be put on board and she will sail about the 20th Proximo. For freight or Passage apply to NAPIER SCOTT. Singapore 28th Sept. 1828.
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  • 2243 1 Thursday, October 23, 1828. We remain without arrivals from Europe. From Madras we have received some papers, and the Penang Merchant came in this morning from China which she left on the 28th ultimo. We have within these few days received Madras Gazettes down to the 17th September inclusive,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 70 1 FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD by public auction on the Premises on Thursday the 4th November at 10 o’Clock in the forenoon, that most eligible property in High Street, belonging to the late firm of Morgans Hunter Co. ALSO. That most commodious dwelling House, late the Singapore Hotel, with a
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  • 308 2 The Government printing press, which has been some time expected from Calcutta was landed a few days since from H. C. Ship Reliance. We are told that it is in every thing complete, valued at about twenty thousand sicca rupees and, being accompanied by an establishment is ready to
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  • 274 2 (From the Observer, 7 Oct.) A Government order has been lately issued here stating that the monthly payment of pensions authorised by the Netherlands Government, and hitherto paid to certain persons formerly in the Dutch service, will be stopt after the 30th Sep. until further orders from the Governor,
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  • 900 2 In looking over our file of Bengal Papers we observe that interesting discussions have arisen in Calcutta with regard to the promotion of Navigation by Steam. It is proposed that a greater facility of intercourse with the interior be established, by means of steam boats on the rivers;
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  • 796 2 COMMERCIAL REMARKS. As was apprehended from the general state of the market, glutted with previous supplies, most straits products have turned out ruinously to those who have adventured in them, and it is melancholy to observe the result, in heavy losses and disappointment. We regret that the advices which
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  • 348 3 Haytian Paradise.— Mr. Washington Irving observes, in his Life of Columbus, that the Haytians had an idea of a place of reward, to which the spirits of good men repaired after death, where they were remitted, to the spirits of those they had most loved during life, and to
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  • 496 3 ARRIVALS. OCTOBNER. 9th Dutch Ship, Marsook Attitela, Noq. Sooboo, from Bugis Pamana 11th Sept. 11th H. C. Ship, Thomas Coutts, A. Christie, from Calcutta 22nd Sept, and Malacca. H. C. Ship, General Harris, J. Stanton, from Calcutta 10th Sept and Penang and Malacca Brit. Brig, Robert Spankie, Seyd Salim,
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