Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 4 November 1830

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  • 24 1 Singapore Chronicle. no. 173. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 4, 1830. Public Notifications appearing in and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • 92 1 CAPTAIN GEORGE 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 balance
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  • 21 1 THE BARQUE, WILLIAM Captain Young, For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, 1st October. 1830.
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  • 36 1 The fine Teak-built Ship Sophia, 550 Tons, Capt. Thos A Elley, will be despatched without delay. For Freight or Passage, (carrying an experienced Surgeon,) apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, 29th Oct. 1830.
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  • 30 1 The fine fast sailing brig Colonel Young C S. Thomas. Commander, well manned and armed. For particulars, apply to CHARLES THOMAS Co. Singapore 29th October, 1830.
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  • 20 1 The Cumbrian, Capt. Blyth. daily expected from China. For freight apply to JOHN PURVIS. Singapore 29th October, 1830.
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  • 51 1 The fine fast-sailing A. I. Ship MEREDITH, 280 Tons, W. A. Fullarton, Commander. The Meredith was to leave Batavia on the 28th ulto. and may consequently be expected here daily, she has excellent accommodations for passengers. For freight or passage, apply to ROBERT WISE CO. Singapore, 3rd November.
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  • 1946 1 On Monday morning the 1st Inst, the H. C. Yacht Nereide. and H. C Schooner Zephyr from Malacca, anchored in the Harbour. We have the honour to announce the arrival thereby. of R. FULLERTON, ESQ. and family, and of Mr. R. Ibbetson, Deputy Resident of
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    • 200 1 TO LET. THAT LARGE'AND COMMODIOUS HOUSE situated at Campong Glam near the Institution. For further particulars apply at this Office. TO let, the Bungalow at Campong Glam, lately occupied by Mr. J. Burrows. Apply to G. I. ZECHAREAH. Singapore. 15th October 1830. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING been appointed Agents for the
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  • 126 2 We are sorry that striking reasons prevent us from publishing Strict Duty’s communication, tho’ we fully agree with him in his opinion on the subject he writes upon. The letter of an Exile from Home,” on the subject of the late meeting had been as we consider its
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  • 2490 2 CIVIL SERVANTS. To the Editor of the Singapore Chronicle. Sir, There is a letter in the Hurkaru signed Veritas on the administration of justice in these Settlements in which the writer, speaking of the comparative fitness of the Penang and Bengal Civilians for the judicial office, appears to me
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  • 1168 5 Morning Herald, May 4th. JOHN CRAWFURD, Esq., examined. You are residing here at present as agent to certain parties' at Calcutta :—I was appointed agent to the inhabitants of Calcutta without solicitation. I am now fulfilling my duty as their Parliamentary agent. Is there a salary attached
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  • 385 5 ARRIVALS, OCTOBER 1830. 21st Passed through the Dutch brig Magaretha Inchee Kassip from Sourabaya 15th Sept. British barque Dona Carmelita, C. Grey, from China 22d Sept. Passed through, the Dutch Ship Joanna Fredericka, P. de Haan, from Sourabaya 15th Sept, and Rhio. 22d. British barque Fanny, Wm. Currie, from
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  • 47 5 At. Malacca, on the 9th October, by the Revd. Samuel Kidd, the Revd. Robert Burn, Chaplain at Singapore, son of the late Major General Barn, Royal Marines to Emily Eliza, eldest daughter of the late W. H. Hayes Esqre. Resident of Laye. West Coast of Sumatra.
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