Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 17 March 1831

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  • 31 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1831. [NEW SERIES.] NO. 11. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • 28 1 (To sail on the 25th Instant.) The Ship Edward,” Captain Heaviside. For Freight of Measurement Goods and Treasure. Apply to JOHN PURVIS. Singapore 10th March 1831.
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  • 342 1 WILLIAM CARROL, ISLAND ST. HELENA. 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 the most moderate terms. A
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  • 62 1 THE UNDERSIGNED having been appointed by Will Executors to the Estate of the late Dr. James George Sim of the Honorable Company's Service All persons indebted to the said Estate are hereby requested to pay in their respective debts and all persons having claims thereon to send in the
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  • 72 1 THE UNDERSIGNED having been appointed by the last Will and Testament of Hugh Syme Esq. late of Singapore, Merchant, deceased, to take the management” of all property pertaining to the Estate of the deceased in India. It is requested that all persons indebted to the said Estate will pay
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  • 299 1 EAST INDIA COMPANY. From the India Gazette, January 21st 1831 In addition to the other publications that have recently reached ns relating to this country, we have received the Report on the China Trade delivered in by the Select Committee of the House of Commons. As it is a document
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  • 3199 1 FROM THE SELECT COMMITTEE BY THE HOUSE OF COMMONS ON THE AFFAIRS OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANY.—CHINA TRADE. LONDON 1830. THE Select Committee appointed to inquire into the present state of the Affaire of the East-India Company, and into the Trade between Great Britain, the East-Indies, and China, and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 213 1 NOTICE. THE Interest and Responsibility of the Yap Bun-swee in the business formerly carried on here under the Firm of Bun-swee, Chin-yok Co., ceased on the 31st January last, and the business, from that date, has been and will hereafter be carried on by the Undersigned. EOH CHIN-YOK. KOH PICK-KAY.
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    • 414 1 NOTICE. THAT I will not be answerable for any Debts contracted by the Crew of the Ship Edward. RALPH HEAVISIDE. Commander. Singapore, 16th March 1831. TO LET, THE BUNGALOW at Campong Glam, lately occupied by Mr Moor. Apply to JAMES FRASER. Singapore 7th Jany. 1831. TO LET, THE BUNGALOW at
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  • 537 2 at Singapore, From the India Gazette, Fcby. 21st We have on former occasions repeatedly solicited the attention of Government to the singularly anomalous condition in which the three settlements of the Straits are placed by the suspension of the functions of the Court of Justice. We
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  • 198 2 From the Bengal Hurkaru, Feby. 22.) We perceive that numerous improvements and extensions have been made to the flourishing Town of Singapore, and the community have recently establish ed an Exchange and Reading Room. All that tends to the comfort or convenience of Society in that prosperous
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  • 1612 2 MR. DALTON’S JOURNAL OF A Tour up the Coti River. Oil the 4th of August 1828 left Tongarron and proceeded up the river. After proceeding about 15 miles the river runs very narrow, (at one part not above 200 yards across,) making a course towards the N. E. It
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  • 49 2 We have taken the liberty to withdraw the communication of PHILO JUNIUS in consequence of our correspondent P. having entered more diffusely and temperately into the same subject. We trust he himself will be convinced of the prudence of the measure, when he sees our present number.
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  • 310 2 To THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Mr. Editor, I have no doubt your correspondent VINDEX thinks he has written a very smart letter and completely silenced the Merchants for ever. Now as one of that body, I do not hesitate to say that I think it not only
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  • 2956 3 From to his Granchild at My dear Grand-child, I am much gratified to hear of your complete welfare, which I hope you will continue to enjoy so long as you may deserve it. I am almost convinced you are aware of the great responsibility which attaches to
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  • 626 3 THURSDAY, MARCH 17th, 1831. We have to announce the arrival on the 12th inst. of the David Clark Captain Viles 5 from Madras the 7th ult. This vessel has brought the long expected relief to the troops stationed here, in a detachment consisting of 300 men, of the 29th
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  • 90 3 ARRIVALS, MARCH, 1831. 8th Dutch Sch: Filling Fish, Tey Hai Lee from Malacca 4th March. 11th British Brig Sophia, S. Bedoun, from Batavia 23th December. 12th H C. Sch. Zephyr, S. Congalton, from Malacca 10 March. 13th British Ship David Clark I. B. Viles from Madras 7 February. 15th
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  • 29 3 At Singapore, on the night of the 11th Instant, the Wife of Mr G. SPEECHLEY Quarter Master Serjeant of the 25th Regt: M. N. I. of a Son.
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 268 4 By the Russian Bark Hoopoe, 334 Tons Register from London 18 Pls. Lead. 480 Iron. 62 Kegs white lead. ***** Yards Printed cotton goods. ***** white do. do. 5 Pipes brandy. 2 Cases Harness. 5 Casks Earthenware. 3 Cutlery. By the British Ship Madeline 266 Tons register, from London.
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    • 429 4 By the british brig Sonhein 55 Tons, register for Penang. 1000 In No. Umbrellas. ***** Chinaware. 500 Iron pans. 20 Piculs Sweetmeats. 40 Dried fruits. 10 Vermicelli. 40 Sticklac. 10 Gambler. 30 China Tobacco. 60 Siam Oil. 5 Onions. 2 Varnish. 10 Boxes China gold thread. 10 Garrowood. 80
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    • 142 4 Date of Arrival Vessel's Names Tons Commanders Where From Destination To Sail Jan. 15 C.C. brig Thou Hai Thoian 100 Phaa Bek Gak Cochin China Not reported. 6 D. Schooner Noraschakim 86 Oil Chingleang Malacca Rhio [Riau] Java 7 Brit. brig Maria 100 Meah Penang Not
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    • 60 4 To London, Tin, £1 10 per 20 Cwt. Sugar, £4 0 do. Coffee, £4 10 per 18 Cwt. Pepper, £4 15 per 16 do. Measurement £4 10 to £6 per 50 Cubic feet. Bengal 1 Sa. R. per Picul China 1 Sp. Dlr. Batavia 1 Guilder On Bengal. Government
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    • 386 4 In consequence of the deficiency of the Circulating Medium and the peculiar mode in which business is conducted in this Settlement, scarcely any sales are made for cash; and, it being therefore impossible to give cash price of almost any article, it must be observed that the quotations
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    • 1078 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. avoirdupose, divided into 100 Katties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyan of 40 Piculs, nearly, Java Tobacco by the Corge
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