Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 22 October 1829

Total Pages: 3
1 3 Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and signed by the proper Authorities are to be considered as official THURSDAY, October 22nd, 1829. No. 146
    26 words
  • 197 1 THAT at a General Quarter Session of the Peace holden at the Court House in Singapore, on the 2d instant, a Resolution was adopted by the Court of which the following is a copy The Magistrates assembled in Quarter Session, taking into consideration the necessity for levying a rate
    197 words
  • 73 1 THE Ship Caroline,which sunk some time back in the Harbour, having been weighed up, taken to pieces, and her materials sold to defray the expenses of her removal, the accounts relating to her are open for inspection and a balance remaining on hand will be paid to any one
    73 words
  • 83 1 pROB ATE of the last Will and Testament of Andrew Farquhar Esq. late of the Island of Sincapore [Singapore], deceased, has been granted by the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales’ Island, Sincapore and Malacca to James Scott Clark, the Sole Executor in the Will named. All persons
    83 words
  • 82 1 PROBATE of the last Will and Testament of Wm. Temnerton, late of Singapore, Shipwright, deceased, having been granted by the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales’ Island, Singapore and Malacca to Elizabeth Temperton, the sole Executrix in the said Will named. All person having demands against the said
    82 words
  • 27 1 The fine Barque Christiana, Captain W. Hall, 315 Tons, will be despatched without delay. For Freight, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, 23d Sept. 1829.
    27 words
  • 26 1 The Cast sailing Brig Sunbury, Capt. Pattison, 327 Tons, will be despatched without delay. For Freight apply to SYME CO. Singapore, 2d, Oct. 1829.
    26 words
  • 2586 1 THURSDAY, October 22nd. 1829. We refer our readers to the Shipping List in the last column for the particulars of the arrivals and departures since our last publication. During the last fortnight, the winds having been westerly, many of the Bugis and other native prows, which visit us annually
    2,586 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 129 1 FOR SALE At the Godowns of MESSRS. SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. THE undermentioned Wines Spirits from the Old established Houses of Harper Bell, and Pitman Hullock; viz. Harper and Bell’s Pale Sherry in cases of 3 dozen each at, Drs. 11 pr. doz. Old Port, 10 Champaigne [Champagne], 16 BRANDY in Wood
      129 words

  • 886 2 To I. H. MOORE ESQ. Editor of the Malacca Observer, Sir, I beg leave to acquaint you that the Hon'ble the Governor in Council has desired me to discontinue the allowance heretofore drawn by you as Editor of the Malacca Observer. The same will therefore cease to be paid
    886 words

  • 500 3 An extraordinary attempt at murder accompanied by suicide occurred in Beech Street on Saturday last, Tan Kengho, a Chinese, quite a youth, employed as a Clerk in Keat Co's shop, destroyed him self with one pistol, after severely wounding with another, Sayho, a Partner of the Firm, who was
    500 words
  • 601 3 (From the Atlas, May 17.) We have the highest authority for stating that the prorogation of Parliament will take place about the 7th June.—The same paper states that rumours have been prevalent of a coolness between his Majesty and the Premier. The report of Mr. Peel's retirement rests solely
    601 words
  • 327 3 ARRIVALS OCTOBE 9th British Ship .r-fy./r»«s->, M. J. de Reys, from Mn i-as 28l'i Vmi. and Menan®. 11th Dutch btrqne ZV« -rmwlu Ali Joeioer, G. L, Baumrurtcn. trim Malacca 7lh in-;. 12th Arab bris; Ftf'ioi lil >hH, Vbtool O i.ar, from •ussor.ili *1(1 Sc t. and Malacca. 13th British
    327 words