Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 21 October 1830

Total Pages: 4
1 4 Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
  • 25 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Thursday, October 21,1830. NO. 172. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
    25 words
  • NOTICES.
    • 46 1 To sail on the 15th Instant, The Brig Hammon Shaw, 200 Tons Register, T. H. Landers Commander. For Freight or Passage, apply to the Commander on Board, or to Shaik Salim, No. 41, Market Street. Singapore, 8th Oct. 1830.
      46 words
    • 48 1 And will be positively dispatched on the 25th Instant. The fine A. I. Brig Agnes. 280 Tons Register, T. Millons, Commander, has room for a few Tons of light Freight, Carries an experienced Surgeon. For particulars of which, or Passage, apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE CO.
      48 words
    • 21 1 THE BARQUE, WILLIAM Captain Young, For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, 1st October, 1830.
      21 words
    • 92 1 CAPTAIN GEOROE STOTT, 11th Regiment M. N. I. Commanding Troops at Singapore, having taken charge and disposed of the Effects of the late Captain Thomas Culley, 2nd Regiment Bengal Native Infantry, by Public Auction, has, after deducting Funeral Expenses, Servants Wages, and other authorized charges, this day remitted the
      92 words
  • 1862 1 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1830. On the 16th inst. H. M. Colonial barque Anne, anchored in the harbour, from Ceylon the 9th of September. The purport of her voyage to this part of the world, is to raise recruits for H. M. Ceylon Rifle brigade, which, from the time that
    1,862 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 240 1 THE INTEREST AND RESPONSIbility of the Undersigned, in the Firm of TAN BOO-LIOCK CO. ceased on the 10th instant. CHEE KIM-GUAN. Singapore 22nd September, 1830. THE INTEREST AND RESPONSIbility of TAN KO-SING, in our establishment, ceased on the 1st June 1827, and the Interest and Responsibility of CHEA PO-CHUAN, in
      240 words
    • 244 1 TO LET THE BUNGALOW at Campong Glam lately occupied by Mr. J. Burrows. Apply to G. I. ZECHAREAH. Singapore, 15th October 1830. WILLIAM CARROL, MERCHANT, SHIPPING AGENT, and Auctioneer, Island of St. Helena. Shipping supplied with stores, stock, &c. Agency Business transacted, Spare Stores, Wines, &c. purchased, and Good Bills
      244 words
    • 78 1 WANTED The following numbers of the Singapore Chronicle to Complete a set. Nos. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. 9. 11. 12. 15. 21. 22. 25. 26. 27. 28. 33. 43. 45. 47. 48. 50. 53. 57. 58. 69. 73. 74. 75. 77. 78. 79. 80. 91. 92.
      78 words

  • 1334 2 To the Editor of the Singapore Chronicle. Sir, I am concerned to find that the Thief Season has returned. This race it appears have no respect for the color of a man’s cloth, as a Banditti of Chinese Robbers, committed a most daring outrage, a few nights ago on
    1,334 words
  • 933 2 (From the Hurkaru, 8th Sept.) PENANG. From our Private Correspondent.) The Consolidated Presidency of Prince of Wales. Island, Singapore and Malacca" having dissolved on the 30th June, the Presidential Journal of authority breathed its last on the 3d instant, since when an effectual stop has been put, literally to
    933 words

  • Supplement to the Singapore Chronicle.
    • 2481 3 (FROM A PRIVATE CORRESPONDENT.) In consequence of the recent great changes and alterations in the Penang Administration, business of every description is nearly at a stand. It would be difficult to discover the motive of continually altering the constitution of the Courts of Justice in the Straits, no
      2,481 words
    • 1028 3 From the Commercials Register of last Saturday TIN.—In a former number we took occasion to notice the following exceedingly audacious remarks, which appeared in the Canton Register of the 17th of July, regarding the quality of the Tin usually shipped from this port. Indeed the article of Tin has now
      1,028 words

  • 387 4 ARRIVALS, OCTOBER 1830. 6th British brig Kim-chin-an, Limsoah, from Tringanu 16th Sept Dutch barque Drake, Hadjee Baheedin, from Sourabaya 10th Sept. 7th Dutch brig Chong Goan, Oi Tong Kaei, from Samarang 4th Sept. Dutch brig Pomplemoes, Saleeha, from Grissee 6th Sept. Dutch brig Betsy, Ong Seeang Ghie, from Palembang
    387 words
  • 13 4 On Friday evening, the 15th Inst., JOHN DALTON Esqr., aged 39 years.
    13 words