Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 12 February 1829

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE No. 123 THURSDAY, February 12th, 1829. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and signed by the proper Authorities, are to be considered as official
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  • 236 1 SINGAPORE TO WIT. BY Virtue of a Precept to me directed issuing out of and under the Seal of the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales Island Singapore and Malacca I hereby proclaim and give notice that a Session of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol delivery in and
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  • 26 1 THE Interest and responsibility of Mr. George Armstrong in our concern will cease from the present day. GEO. ARMSTRONG CO. Singapore Dec. 31 st 1828.
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  • 71 1 LETTERS of Administration to the Estate and effects of the late Captain William Flint R. N. having been this day granted to Mary Anne Flint, widow of the deceased, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to pay their debts and all persons having claims thereon to
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  • 77 1 PROBATE of the last Will and Testament of Mr. SARKIES ARRATHOON SARKIES, late of Singapore, Deceased, having been granted by the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales Island Singapore and Malacca to MCKERTICK MOSES, Executor in the said Will named, all persons having demands against the said Estate
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  • 61 1 THE Singapore Free School, will be re-opened on Monday the 16th Inst. Applications for admission will be received at the School House, Pekin Street, on and after the above date. Boys of all classes are admitted. The hours of attendance are from 9 to 12 in the Morning, and
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  • 1957 1 Thursday, FEBRUARY 12th 1829. Bv the last arrivals from Calcutta, for which we refer our readers to the shipping list in our last column, we have received Bengal Hurkarus to the 3rd of January inclusive. To these we are indebted for an article in our present pages under the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 174 1 FOR SALE. A LOT of ground measuring 13 acres. less or more, situated near Bookit Seligee [Bukit Selegie]; has been once in cultivation and has still on it some spice plants. A large proportion of it was formerly laid out in Gambier plantations, now waste, but most of the Shrubs
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    • 96 1 and several Watch instruments belong ing to the late Mr. Sarkies Arrathoon Sar kies deceased. Singapore 6th Feby. 1829. ADVERTISEMENT. THE Copartnership which existed betwixt the undersigned and which was carried on in Batavia under the firm of Paton Morgan Co. and in Singapore under that of Morgans Hunter Co.
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  • 308 2 (From the Bengal Hurkaru.) A rumour has been in circulation here, that the Pirate or a Pirate which was cruizing off Ascension, had been captured and carried into Cadiz: this is not precisely the case, but a Pirate Vessel, it would appear, has been wrecked on the Spanish Coast,
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  • EUROPE.
    • 1436 2 EUROPE. PIRACIES. (From the Times, July 23 The following has been received at Lloyd’s Having on my voyage from India, between the Cape of Good Hope and the Western Isles, heard of several piracies having taken place, I am induced to enlarge a little on the subject, for the purpose
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  • 25 3 On the 20th Inst. the Lady of Lt. R. N. CAMPBELL 4th Regt. M. N. I. Cantonment Adjutant and Commissariat Officer, of a Daughter.”
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 209 3 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. JANUARY. 23th British Brig, Phoenix, E. R. Arthur, from Calcutta 6th Januuarv. British Barque, Fifeshire, W .J. Crawley, from Penang the 24th Janv. Malacca. 23th Portuguese Ship, Don Manoel, J. M.. de Faria, from China 21st January. 31st British Ship, Cyrene, J. Keys, from Siam 22nd January FEBRUARY.
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