Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 11 February 1830

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. No. 154. THURSDAY, February 11th, 1830 Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official
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  • 72 1 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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  • 35 1 The Bark Research. Capt. Stirling. 251 Tons. To sail with all despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, 6th Feby. 1830
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  • 5989 1 Thursday, February 11th, 1830. We refer our readers to the Shipping List in the last column, for the particulars of the arrivals and. departures since our last. The Research from Calcutta the 6th Jan. brought us Hurkarus from the 31st of Dec. to 2d Jany. The Addresses to Sir
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 308 1 THE MAGISTRATES assembled at the Police Office, this day. 10th February, 1830. beg to tender their warmest thanks to Major Brown, of the 25th Madras Native Infantry, and the Officers serving under him, for the very strenuous and most efficient services rendered by them on the occassion of the late
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    • 166 1 FOR SALE, At the Godowns of GEORGE ARMSTRONG CO. Carbonell’s Claret, at 12 Drs. pr. doz Medoc do. 8 Frontignan, 10 Sugar-cane Brandy, 1 per Gal. ALSO, A few Casks of Superior Port Wine, containing; 13 dozens each, at 75 Dlrs. per Cask. The above are all quite fresh, and
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    • 62 1 NOTICE. Mr. William Wemyss Ker has been admitted a Partner in our Establishment from this day. HOLDSWORTH, SMITHSON CO. Singapore., 22d Jany. 1830. FOR SALE or TO LET. That Bungalow at Campong Glam lately occupied by Clement Tabor Esq The Bungalow is ready furnished and has got an elegant Billiard
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE THURSDAY FEBRUARY 11TH 1830.
    • 169 3 The following is a Comparative Statement of the Value of the Imports of this Settlement, for the Official Years, 1827-28 and 1828-29. 1827-28 1828-29 Increase Decrease. Names of Places. Sicca Rupees. Sicca Rupees. Sicca Rupees. Sicca Rupees. From England 1,920,126 1/4 2,422,850 502,723 3/4 Foreign Europe 541,673 86,509 455,464
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    • 177 3 The following is a Comparative Statement of the value of the Exports of this Settlement, for the Official Years 1827-28 and 1828-29 1827-28 1828-29 Increase Decrease. Names of Places. 1827-28 Sicca Rupees Sicca Rupees Sicca Rupees Sicca Rupees 2,789,513 1/2 6,639,730 3/4 3,850,217 1/4 To England Foreign Europe 93
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    • 293 3 From the Pacific.— The arrival of the brig Chilian at Baltimore in the short passage of 75 days from Valparaiso, furnishes Valparaiso papers to the 27th of June, and Lima papers to the 29th of May inclusive. The markets are said to be in a deplorable state on this
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    • 536 4 . Capt. Crother of the schr. Spartan who arrived here yesterday evening in 12 days from Havana, reports, that a few days before he sailed, all the Transports which had been engaged in conveying the Spanish Troops to the Mexican Coast with the exception of the Bingham,
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    • 333 4 ARRIVALS, JANUARY, 29th Portuguese brig Esperanca, A. J. D Pegado from Macao 18th Jany. 30th American Ship Sachem, E. E. Davison, from Boston 22d Sept. Portuguese ship Providencia, E. Gonsalvez, from Macao 20th Jany. British Ship Samdany, G. F. Gotlieb, from Macao 22d Jany. FEBRUARY. 1st British bark Dona
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