Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 9 September 1830

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  • 36 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1830. No. 169. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to considered as Official. Supplement to the Singapore Chronicle. No. 169. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1830.
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  • 27 1 The Ship Nithsdale, Captain Christian, 414 Tons, A. I. Has good Accommodations for passengers. Apply to HOLDSWORTH, SMITHSON and CO. Singapore, 27 th August, 1830.
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  • 30 1 The Barque George Canning, Capt. Bulley, —Tons will sail with all possible despatch. For Passage only, having superior accommodations, apply to SYME and Co. Singapore, 24th August, 1830.
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  • 37 1 Daily expected, and will load immediately for London, The fine A. I. Brig Agnes. 280 Tons Register, T. Millons, Commander. For freight or Passage, having superior Accommodations, apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE and.CO. Singapore, 21st August 1830.
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  • 799 1 On Monday evening H. M. Ship Southampton, Captain Fisher, arrived from a cruize off the Carimons.. We learn all the Southampton's boats were out in search of Pirates, but they met with little or no success. Two wounded natives, said to have been fired on
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    • 202 1 THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY gives Notice that his interest and responsibility in the firm of GHIN HOO and ENG GHUA, cease this day. HOAG-WAN. Singapore. 27th August 1820. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY drives Notice that his interest and responsibility in the firms of HONG-LIONG and CO JEE SUE, CHIEN HOK and CO
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    • 75 1 FOR SALE. A FEW STRINGS of very excellent Pearls. Apply to M. MOSES. Singapore, 6th Sept. 1830. TO LET, THE HOUSE at Campong Glam; contiguous to Dr. Almeida, just repaired and painted, formerly occupied by S. G. Bonham. Esq. ALSO, THE HOUSE at Commercial Square, contiguous to Mr. John Gemmill,
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  • 715 2 An intelligent friend has favoured us with some notes taken whilst engaged in a trading voyage to the coast of Pedir, during the early part of last year. With his permission we have made a few detached extracts, which we trust will prove interesting to some of
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  • 3886 2 To the Editor of the Singapore Chronicle. Sin, Of all the Phenomena which occur in the history of Commerce from its earliest period to the present time, the most extraordinary perhaps is the intercourse between Europe and the
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  • 800 3 We understand that the greatest part of the Tea bought here by the unfortunate Bridgewater, has been re-shipped for England, on the Caesar, and Moira and that the remainder will immediately follow in a third ship.— India Gazette, July 7. Captain Mandersom, we perceive, sails on the Caesar. We
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  • 625 3 ARRIVALS AUGUST 1830. 26th British Ship Nithsdale, T. Christian, from Sydney 4th July. British brig Kim-chin-lee, Keong-loon, from Pahang 19th August. British Sehr. Cochin China, Abboo-bukkah-chitty, from Siak. British brig Cecelia, P. Roy, from Calcutta 19th July, Penang and Malacca. 28th British barque Sumatra, D. Cardozo, from Calcutta 9th
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  • 1032 3 The Camden had arrived at Penang, but we regret to learn, she has not brought the new Charter for the establishment of a Court of Judicature as was expected. This oversight, to say the best of it, leaves the inhabitants of these Settlements in the same
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