Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 31 March 1831

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. TJO. 13, n ,„j Waned />■/ the Proper Authorities, are to he considered as Official. Public Notifications appearing m tins Paper, ana oigneu j u MA?vCH 31, 1831. [NEW SERIES]
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  • 2368 1 FSTOM TMESELECTCaMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF CoaIM.,NS, ON THE AFFAIRS OF THE EAST INDIA Company. China trade, London 1830. (Co -dinned ft on the Chronicle of the 17 th March} Toe main object of the Company’s trade with Gin.,* is the provision of tea for the consumption of the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 399 1 government advertisement NOTICE is hereby eiven, that Tench rs of Contract will be received for the supply ol Eleven i housand, One Hundred and Seventyfive Bazar Maun is of M lonehy Rice, deliverable at the Commissariat Stores <f Malacca and this Settlement at the following dates, and in ttie folio
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    • 400 1 War,and a variety of other articles. Good BILL of Exchange n.<jociated. A UC i IOl\S AT ST. HELEN A, At the Island of .St. He ena Public Auct.ionSales are now held and effected l>v Mil. WILLIAM CARROL, at a considerably reduced rate of commission which compared with that hitherto charged,
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    • 114 1 ANDERWATT, under the old firm of HUNTER, WATT &CO. ROBERT HUfT-SR. ALEXANDER WATT. Stntjapo Y e. Tlh March 1831. notice. THE Interest and Responsibility of Mr. Robert Scott in our Establishment ceased on the 3tst December last. BROWN CO. Penemy, 15 Ik March 1831. FOR SALE, at the godowns of
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  • 284 2 THE LIVERPOOL MERCURY— September 24. REVOLUTION IN BRUNSWICK. The affairs of the people of Brunswick seem to be proceeding prosperously. If the following statement, taken from the Morning Chronicle, be correct, the only wonder is how they have so long sue climbed to such a Nero in miniature,
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  • 810 2 From the Morning Jerald Sept. 4th T ie four captured vessels having been liberated as stated in our last, one o!’them the St. Helena East India Company’s packet left this port on the 2 itn instant, but without her register, which was not given up. T.ie other
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  • 894 2 (From the Canton Register 19 th Feb.) The President Select Committee having had formal intimation made to them by His Excel lency the Portuguese Governor of Macao that he had received orders from the existing Government of Portugal to prohibit the future residence of alt individual foreign including British
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  • 437 2 (From the Hurkaru Ifjth Feby 1830 J We hear from Penang that the Community oi tiiat settlement, generally, but more especially the commercial part of it, is stiil suffering from the entire abeyance of all judicial power nor can an idea be tormed of the period
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  • 1719 2 In every part of thost* portions of Borneo which I have visited, there are to be seen undoubted proofs that the island was formerly inhabited by a different, race of men than those who at present occupy it. 1 shall say little respecting the
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  • 312 3 To the Editor of the. Singapore Chronicle, and Register, Silt, I observe in your last “Priie Current" that you quote Beefat33to35 Drs. the Tierce: —now is it likely that this price could lie obtained where New-South-Wales Beef of equally as good quality can be had at 19 to 20
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  • 2198 3 It appeared to us that it did not require much argument to refute some of the assertions introduced by our Correspondent P. in his valuable letter which appeared in our last number, that letter containing in itself a candid acknowledgement of the flagrant error coramitt< d
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 323 4 By the Brit, ship Edirard, 30l lons Reyister, Jrom Bouden. 1850 Pis. Iron. 10J 0 Yrds. Brit. Printed Cottons 40( 0 Plain Cottons. 186 I)oz. Handkerchiefs 30 Casks 5 crates Earthenware 12 Cask s Bird Shot 190 Wrought Iron 2< 0 in No. Umbrellas 24 Dozens Beer I*2 Mustard.
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    • 359 4 By the Brit, ship Edward, 351 Tons Begister, jor London, 411 Piculs Black Pepper 365 &12 Catties Tin 1500 in No- Sp dollars 3 Pis. 6-| Elephants teeth 121 Catties Tortoise shell 32 Pis. Sc 27 Catties Gamboge Gi6 Siam Sugar 101 Rattans 3 &13 Ctys. Benjamin 4 92
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    • 47 4 Tons. Commanders l_ From Where. To Sail BriTbriTcitolMAir**» 250 J. Alexander Glasgow, via Batavia September, Danish ship, A orcleu J, Bard Hwnbnrgh, do i Hit ri Hebe'- London, via Batavia October. Dutch briir, nibble I 234 J. C. Beckman Liverpool, via Batavia November.
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    • 147 4 I of Vessel’s Names. Tons. I Commanders. Where From. Destination. ITo Sail Arrival. Jan 15 C. C brig Thou liaiTkoran 100 Phal. Bek Gah Cochin China Coch China Mrh. 7 Brit. Ship Hero 3SB J. Fell Liverpool Jf ~d n 18 Barq. Elizabeth 428 J. W.
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    • 68 4 On Bengal. Government Bills 206 Sa. Rs per 100 Sp. Dim. Private Bills pone, On London. do. do. do. t To London, Tin, £1 10 per 20 Cwt. Sugar, £4 0 do. Codec, £4 10 per 18 Cwt. Pepper, £4 15 per 16 do. Measurement £4 10 to
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    • 91 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 the cash price of almost any article, it must be observed that the
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    • 933 4 Tile Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The common weight is the Picul, 0f133 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 10') Katties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyaa of 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco by the Corge of
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    • 1408 3 Thursday, march 31st. 1831. The arrivals since our last have been numerous, for the particulars of which we beg to refer to oar Shipping list. By the Aurelia from Ylacao the 18th instant, we have received a Can ton Register of the 19th of this mouth, in which is
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