Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 25 March 1830

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. No. 157. THURSDAY, March 25th, 1830 Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • 3821 1 THURSDAY, MARCH 25th, 1830. The arrivals since our last, have not been of much importance, with the exceptions of the Flora, Sheriff, from New South Wales, and more latterly from Manilla, the 3rd inst; —two Cochin Chinese Ships and a brig, and the Sir C. Malcolm, from China, 1st
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 65 1 FOR SALE, AN Europe-built Poney-Phaeton, exceedingly neat and light, together with a pair of fast-going Battak Ponies, with Europe Harness complete and perfectly new. The whole to be disposed of for 500 Dollars. ALSO, A Thorough-bred Arab Horse, perfectly sound and in good condition, for 200 Dollars, the property of
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  • 1468 2 The Hon. the Governor, during his stay at this Settlement having been pleased (i. e having done himself the pleasure,) to promulgate a new code of Regulations for that important branch of the Revenue, the Post Office, (to have effect from, the 1st April prox.) we likewise
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  • 223 3 ARRIVALS, MARCH, 11th British Ship Helen, G. T. Gottlieb, from Malacca 8th Inst. 16th British brig Lee Goan, Ko Lingoan, from Malacca 5th Inst, British brig Kim Chin Lee, Kheong Khuan, from Malacca 3d Inst.. 17th British brig Kader Bux, Goek Tian, from Malacca 3d Inst. 18th British Ship
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  • 133 3 It is with sincere regret we have to notice the sudden and unexpected demise of Edward Presgrave Esquire, late Deputy Resident at Singapore. This distressing event occurred on the afternoon of Friday the 12th inst. the day after his arrival from Malacca, where he had been for a short
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