Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 28 January 1830

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. No. 153 Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official THURSDAY, January 28th, 1830.
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  • 23 1 Mr. William Wemyss Ker has been admitted a Partner in our Establishment from this day. HOLDSWORTH, SMITHSON CO. Singapore, 22d Jany. 1830.
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  • 30 1 To sail on the 10th of February. The fine River-built Ship Madeline, 260 tons, A. 1, F. R. Coghlan, commander. For Passage apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO.
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  • 108 1 CAPTAIN JONES, of the British brig, Freeland, having stated that on Sunday the 10th inst. his vessel grounded on the Shoal Karang Pengang off Pulo Pankill, which obliged him to throw overboard 20 tons of Iron: research was accordingly made for the same, and 637 Bars only have been
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  • 2590 1 Thursday, January 28th, 1830. Since our last publication we have received Hurkarus of the 19th and 21st, and 28th to the 30th Decr. Our file from the 11th Nov to the 18th ultimo inclusive, being, we presume, on board the Research, which vessel has not yet made her appearance,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 152 1 FRESH ARRIVALS PER BRIG ALEXANDER. FOR SALE AT THE STORES OF JOHN GEMMILL, An excellent assortment of Camblets, Woollens, Long Ells, Sail Canvas, Haberdashery. British Linens, Umbrellas, Leman’s, sweet, and other Biscuits, HOFFMAN’s Raspberry and Strawberry Jams, Pearl Barley, India Beef, in tierces, Hams, Perfumery, English Boots Shoes, Sheet Lead,
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    • 95 1 NOTICE. Arrived per Brig Alexander, J. Ogilvie. TWO CASES of FOREIGN TOYS, marked C, in a triangle, and numbered 34 and 35. These goods were shipped to Order by Messrs. CHILD Co of London and as no one has applied for them, they have been landed at the Godowns of
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  • 709 2 OF THE CHINESE INHABITANTS OF PENANG, TO SIR JOHN THOMAS CLARIDGE, Kt. Recorder of the Prince of Wales Island Singapore and Malacca. We have much pleasure in inserting the following translation of a letter addressed to the Recorder of Penang:, by the Chinese inhabitants there, paying a very happy
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  • 1363 2 An Extra Shipping Report received late yesterday evening, announced the arrival of H. M’s. ship Pullas, the Hon'ble. A. Fitzclarence, having on hoard the Right Reverend Dr Turner, Lord Bishop of Calcutta His Excellency the Earl Dalhousie, Commander in Chief, &c. The Pallas left England the 15th July and
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE THURSDAY, JANUARY 28TH 1830.
    • 3858 3 EUROPE. Abstract of Intelligence from the 20th July to the 29th August, (From the Bengal Chronicle. Dec 12th and 19th) July 20 Silistria surrendered on the 30th of June and its garrison consisting of 3,000 men and 10.000 armed inhabitants are prisoners of war. The Grand Vizier was closely besieged
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    • 414 4 ARRIVALS, JANUARY, 14th British Ship Heroine, J. P. Hackman, from the Mauritius 20th Nov. and Malacca. 15th Portuguese brig Cassador, J. A. de Silva, from Macao 8th Inst. British Ship Cyrene, Mahomed, from Siam 7th Inst. 16th British brig Joseph Winter, J. Birchardson, from Chili 22d Oct. Portuguese brig
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