Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 27 January 1831
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Title Section31 1831-01-27 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. No. 4. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1831. [NEW SERIES.] Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official.31 words
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Article31 1831-01-27 1 The Ship Ganges, Capt. Ardlie, has room for about 100 Tons and will be despatched immediately. For Freight or Passage apply to CHARLES THOMAS CO. Singapore, 12th Jany. 1831.31 words
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Article24 1831-01-27 1 The Ship CAROLINE. Capt. Roe, daily expected from China For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, 24th December, 1830.24 words
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Article26 1831-01-27 1 THE INTEREST and responsibility of the undersigned in the firm ol CH1NG-SANG and BOON TIONG ceased on the 24th instant HOOT-KEA. Singapore, 27th Jany. 1831.26 words
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Article130 1831-01-27 1 In the Court for the Relief of Insol vent Debors in Calcutta. BY ORDER of the said COURT made, on the 11th day of December 1830. Notice is hereby given that the Petition of Henry Wendelin Beyts late of the Strand in Calcutta Master Mariner, and now a prisoner130 words
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85 1831-01-27 1 BEGS to inform Captains of Ships with their Passengers calling at St. Helena that at his Stores, situated immediately above the Officers Mess House they can be furnished with supplies of every description at the shortest notice and on most moderate terms. A choice selection85 words
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Article91 1831-01-27 1 CAPTAIN GEORGE STOTT, 11th Regt. M. N. I., Commanding Troops at Singapore, having taken charge and disposed of the Effects of the late Engisn Alexander Dennistoun, 11th Regt. Bengal N. I. by public auction, has, after deducting Funeral Expences, Servants Wages, and other authorised Charges, this day remitted the91 words
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Article31 1831-01-27 1 THE INTEREST and RESPONSIBILITY of the Undersigned in the business carried on in this Settlement by CHYLO and CHAN-ING, ceased on the 8th ult. TAN CHAN-ING. Singapore 3rd. Jany. 1831.31 words
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Article1807 1831-01-27 1 THOMAS HARVEY BABER, Esq. is called in, and examined as follows (CONTINUED FROM OUR LAST.) Did that first letter enclose the draft of the Regu lations ?—It did. I have a copy of the Regulation which was subsequently passed by the Governor in Council. There1,807 words
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Article1558 1831-01-27 1 THOMAS HARVEY BABER, Esq. is called in, and makes the following statment: If I had introduced the first trial by jury at the first quarter sessions A. D. 1828, as was designed by the acting Governor, I should have submitted a few alterations in1,558 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement38 1831-01-27 1 FOR SALE. ABOUT 2000 Piculs of fine old Padang Coffee. Apply to Jas. FRASER Singapore, 25th Jan. 1831. To LET, THE BUNGALOW at Campong Glam, lately occupied by Mr. Moor. Apply to JAMES FRASER. Singapore, 7th Jany. 1831.38 words
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Advertisement202 1831-01-27 1 NOTICE. THE FIRM heretofore known at Malacca under the denomination of GEORGE RAPPA Co, will in future be carried on under the name of RAPPA Co. commencing the 1st of December, 1830. GEORGE RAPPA. JACOB RAPPA. Malacca Jany. 6th 1831. NOTICE. CHAN SOO has been admitted a Partner in our202 words
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Advertisement143 1831-01-27 1 TO LET. A COMMODIOUS DWELLING House, the property of the late R. J. Cuthnertson, Esq. The house is conveniently situated and commands a view of the sea, has a verandah 50 feet by 12, dining room, 2 siderooms, and 2 bedrooms, matted also 2 bathing rooms, and 2 good storerooms143 words
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Article2511 1831-01-27 2 BY THE ROUTE OF INDIA, CHINA, JAPAN, and the PACIFIC ISLES. For the purposes of Discovery, Civilization, —and Commerce—combined; to be performed under the Direction Command of. J. S. BUCKINGHAM. This interesting and important undertaking merits every encouragement from the British nation, and the more2,511 words
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Article597 1831-01-27 2 The following anecdote of the late King is related by a gentleman of high rank, who accompanied his Majesty on his visit to Ireland. On his way, the King called at the seat of the Marquis of Anglesea, at Pias-Newydd, and being very fond of children, he amused himself597 words
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Article328 1831-01-27 2 We have been favoured with the follow= ing useful communication The following remedy has been used with success Lord Rossmore, in his kennel, for some years and by gentlemen and sportsmen of his lordship’s acquaintance, in the King’s County in Ireland. One reference will be a sufficient for the328 words
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Article1554 1831-01-27 3 PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. TO THI EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Sir, In the Chronicle of the 6th instant you treated Your readers with a leading article on the public improvements which have taken place in the Settlement during the last twelve months, a very appropriate topic, certainly, on which to1,554 words
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Article1359 1831-01-27 3 THURSDAY, JANUARY 27th 1831. Our Shipping list exhibits but few arrivals, since the publication of our last number. The Cochin Chinese Ship Ding Tiong one of those which proceeded to Calcutta early last year, has at length accomplished her return vovage to this port. Owing to her long absence,1,359 words
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Article372 1831-01-27 3 ARRIVALS, JANUARY 1831. 20th American schooner Antartic, Benj. Morrel, from Manilla 13th Jany. 23rd Brit. brig Sonhein, Loa Kok chu, from Malacca 10th Jany. Brit. brig Heapjee, Chong Hean, from Manilla. DEPARTURES, JANUARY. 20th Brit. barque Freak, W. Barrington, for Calcutta. 21st.Cochin Chinese ship Tauphung, Doincardo, for Batavia. 22nd372 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
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Article171 1831-01-27 4 By the British ship Caledonia, 715 Tons Register from China. 78 Bales Raw Silks. 25 Boxes Nankeens. By the Fort, brig Eliza, 200 Tons Register from China. 5 Chests Raw Silk. 53 Baskets 10 pls. China Tobacco. 3 Boxes Tea. 240 in No. China Caps. 500 Looking glasses, 1000171 words
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Article602 1831-01-27 4 By the Brit. barq. Freak 110 Tons Register for Calcutta. 1450 in No. Spa. dollars. 330 Pls. Tin. 2000 Dlrs. value Silverware. By the Brit, ship Caledonia, 715 Tons Register for Bombay. 25 Boxes Gin 521 Pls. Tin. 9 Copper, 2 Sago. 401 1/2 Sugar. 75 Catties Spices. 25602 words
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Article38 1831-01-27 4 Vessel’s Names. Tons. Commanders. From Where. To Sail. Edward 260 J. Heaviside London via Madras. July. Hero 403 J. Fell Liverpool via Batavia August. Citv of Aberdeen 250 A. Duthie, Glasgow via Batavia September.38 words
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Article101 1831-01-27 4 Date of Arrival. VESSEL'S NAMES Tons. COMMANDERS. WHERE FROM DESTINATION TO SAIL Oct. 2 Dutch barque Trajoe Mas 94 Mahd. Tatine Sourabaya [Surabaya] Not reported. Nov. 19 Brit. brig Elizabeth 192 H. Murphy Calcutta and Penang do. Dec 6 do. Kim chin an 140 Keong Hoon101 words
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Article1047 1831-01-27 4 The Currency in which Commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar divided into Cents. The common weight is the Picul of 133 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Katties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Coyan of 40 Piculs nearly, Java Tobacco by the Corge1,047 words
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