Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 1 July 1830

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, July 1st, 1830 No. 164 Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official
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  • 107 1 IN THE COURT OF JUDICATURE of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca. NOTICE is hereby given that a General Quarter Session of the Peace will be holden by the said Court, at the Court House, in the Town of Singapore on Friday the second day of July next
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  • 71 1 LETTERS of administration to the Estate and effects of the late Harry Scott, having been this day granted by the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca to Charles Scott, brother of the deceased, all persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to pay
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  • 44 1 THE COPARTNERSHIP carried on at this Settlement, under the Firm of Williamson and Co., is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The Outstanding affairs will be wound up by Mr. Thomas Williamson. Malacca 31st May 1830. T. WILLIAMSON. J. B. WESTERHOUT. JOHS. LEFFLER.
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  • 148 1 Thursday, July 1st. 1830. Among our arrivals we have to notice that of the H. C. Ship, Dutchess of Athol, from Bombay, 30th May she is unusually early in the season for any of the Company’s ships. Having taken in a quantity of rattans and tin, she proceeds to
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  • 1158 1 We have made every possible enquiry regarding the affair of Piracy said to have occurred off the Carimons, which we noticed in our last number, and in which Rajah Jaffier is said to have borne so prominent a part, but we cannot arrive at further particulars than the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 83 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been this day made to the Hon’ble Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca, at Singapore, in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, for Letters of Administration, to all and singular the Goods and Chattels, Rights, Credits and Effects which were
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    • 167 1 TO LET. The house in High Street at present occupied by W. D. Shaw Esq. Apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore 8th June 1830. MESSRS. G. ARMSTRONG. Co. have for sale, a fine toned Violin made to order, by Gerrand; it will be sold for the cost price, 8 Guineas. SALE
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    • 53 1 SALE BY AUCTION. TO BE SOLD ON SATURDAY, the 3rd of July by Public Auction, at the Godown of A. L. Johnson, Co. for the benefit of the concerned, a quantity of old Copper and sundry store, belonging to the French Ship L’Euphemie.—Sale to take place at 11 o’Clock. Singapore
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  • 973 2 We have, as well as “A Correspondent,” noticed the erection of “Sheds or Houses” in the River, but we do not agree with him that the Nuisance has escaped the observation of the Master Attendant. Let any person look at the River, and compare its present state with
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  • 1658 2 To the Editor of the Singapore Chronicle. Sir, You have in my humble opinion done well by giving insertion (in your last paper.) to a Friend of the public,” who pointed out grievances affecting the safety of his Majesty’s liege subjects in general but; of Equestrian and those who
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  • 155 3 Penang Gazette. —June 5. The Steamer Forbes from China and Singapore came in on Monday last, having accomplished the voyage from the latter port in less than eight and forty hours. She struck on the South sand off Pulo Jeraja but got off on the rise of the tide, and
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  • 2369 3 “How doth the Crafty Fox beguile the Lion." Old Play. [continued from our last,] The country is miserably poor, producing nothing but rattans yet does this paltry chief, within 150 miles of an European
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  • Supplement to the Singapore Chronicle.
    • 2652 3 Continued There are no European settlers on Bali, except the agent of the Dutch Government above alluded to, who resides at Bali Badong. Merchants and others wishing to settle could no doubt obtain leave, and some security of property might be enjoyed but such settlers
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    • 456 4 ARRIVALS, JUNE. 18th Brit, ship Ann, W. Allen, from Bombay 20th May. H. C. Cutter Emerald, T. Collin, from Malacca 16th June. 22nd Portuguese brig Cassador, J. A. da Silva, from Demaun 6th May. Potugnese ship Don Manuel de Portugal, N. R. de St. Anna, from Demaun 28th May,
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