Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 16 December 1830

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE No. 176. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1830.
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  • 24 1 The fine ship Guildford, Capt. HARRISON For Freight, or Passage, having very superior accommodations, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore. 7th Nov, 1830
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  • 51 1 The fine A I. Barque Pyramus, 361 Tons, J. Heggre Commander. As a considerable part of her Cargo is already engaged she will be despatched immediately. For Freight or Passage, having superior accommodations, Apply to DOUGLAS. MACKENZIE CO, P. S. The Pyramus carries a Surgeon. Singapore. 10th December.
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  • 39 1 The fine brig ARETHUSA, Captain R. Johnson. The Arethnsa has the greater part of her Cargo engaged, and will meet with a quick dispatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, 10th of December, 1830.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 308 1 The following Government Advertisement dated Fort William the 5th of October, 1830 is published for general information and the public are hereby informed that a Register is now open at this office for the Registry of all Vessels entitled thereto by Act of Parliament. R. IBBETSON, Resident. Resident's office, Singapore,
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    • 285 1 Room, Billiard Room, &c. on the Ground Floor. For further particulars apply at this Office. Singapore 19th Nov. 1830. Advertisement MESSRS. HUNTER, WATT CO having this day executed a Deed of Assignment in favor of Alexander Guthrie and William Macdonald, in trust for the benefit of their Creditors: Notice is
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    • 117 1 NOTICE THE UNDER SIGNED, having been appointed by Will. Executors to the Estate of the late ROBERT John CUTHBERTSON ESQ. Deputy Master Attendant at this Settlement; All persons indebted to the said Estate are hereby requested to pay in their respective debts, and all persons having claims thereon, to end
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  • 52 2 The fine ship, MANLIUS, 480 Tons, Capt. Johnstone, will sail in in 10 days, has very superior accommodations for Passengers and carries an experienced Surgeon. For passage only, having the whole of her Cargo engaged, apply to Captain JOHNSTONE, at the office of A. PREHN, Esq. Singapore, 15th
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  • 31 2 Touching at Malacca and Penang. The Brig SEBASTIAN, Capt. Jellicoe, will sail with all dispatch. For Freight or passage, apply to A. L JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, 10th October, 1830.
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  • 922 2 THURSDAY, December 16, 1830. This being the season when the country ships usually return from China, we have had numerous arrivals, of late from that quarter. The latest Canton Register we have received reaches only to the 15th of November. From a paper of that date we have made
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  • 878 2 The season in which those prows usually denominated Bugis, arrive and depart, being now nearly on the close, we lay before our readers the general observations made with regard to the nation and trade of the Bugis. The word, Bugis, tho’ properly belonging only to one tribe on
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  • 87 2 To the Editor of the Singapore Chronicle. Sir, Permit me to suggest, through the medium of your Paper, the propriety and necessity of the Singapore Community, without further delay adopting some plan (that proposed by your correspondent A Z. in your last appears Judicious) for the maintenance of a
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  • 989 2 FROM THE CANTON REGISTER, NOV. 15, 1830 Appointment. We have the pleasure to announce that Mr. J. R. Morrison, son of the Reverend Dr. Morrison, has been appointed Chinese Translator to the British merchants resident in China. The beneficial effect of increased knowledge can scarcely be expected to be
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  • 523 2 Board of Council and Audit. Commissioners—Capt. M. J. Currie J. S. Roe, Esq. William Stirling:, Esq. Secretary—S. Nial Talbot, Esq. Quarter Sessions. Chairman—W. H. Mackie, Esq. Clerk of the Peace—Alfred H. Stone, Esq. Chaplain—Rev. R. Wittenoom. Colonial Treasurer (acting:)—P. Brown, Esq. Register of Grants—W. Stirling
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 83 2 TO LET. A COMMODIOUS DWELLING House, the property of the late R. J. Cuthbertson, Esq. The house is conveniently situated and commands a view of the sea, has a verandah 50 feet by 12, a dining room, 2 salerooms, and 2 bedrooms, matted; also 2 bathing rooms, and 2 good
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  • 381 3 To the Editor or the Bengal Hurkaru and Chronicle. Sir On our passage from China to this port we discovered in the China Sea on the North West side of Borneo and close to Low Island near the Great Natuna, a dangerous Coral Reef, hitherto I believe
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  • 779 3 The previous communications of the Deputies of the Commercial and Manufacturing towns, addressed to the various towns and districts interested in the extension of our Eastern commerce, included lists of all the Gentlemen who had acted as Deputies in London, and of all those who had appeared
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  • Supplement to the Singapore Chronicles. No.176 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1830.
    • 1883 3 From the Hurkaru, November 18. Courier, July 30. Despatches were received this afternoon by express at the Foreign Office, from Lord Stuart de Rothsay, our Ambassador in Paris. Various other Expresses have also reached London, within this last hour, and we are enabled at length to communicate authentic
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    • 647 3 Private letters from a writer who professes to represent the sentiments of sober-minded politicians at home, speak with certainty of the Company's Charter being renewed. It would appear to be considered that there is not a more trustworthy and efficient instrument of Government, there being
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