Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 28 April 1831

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  • 32 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 17, TSITESDAY, APRIL 28, 1831. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities 9 are to be considered as Official. [NEW SERIES.]
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  • 47 1 NOTICE is hereby given, that the Hon’ble Company’s Treasury is open for the Receipt of Cash for Bills on the Supreme Government at 30 days sight, at the exchange of 206 Sicca per 100 Spanish Dollars R. IBBETSON, RESIDENT OF SINGAPORE. Singapore the 26fh March 1831.
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  • 25 1 jpp- The Barque Austen, imf Capt. Ladd, will sail with Rspatch. For Freight apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO Singapore, 6th April 1831.
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  • 335 1 ISLAND ST. HELENA. WILLIAM CARROL Becs to inform Captains of Ships with their Passengers, Captains of Americans with their Supercargoes &c., especially his old acquaintances calling at St Helena, that at his Stores, now, situated immediately above the Officer's Mess House, they can be tarnished with every necessaryupply at
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  • 1324 1 (From the India Gazette, 1 Ith Feby.) thn account ivon in the last nttmbcr of the 1 t- Science of the C'OCOS or Keeling 18and ’interesting, and, derived as it al l- a> n an otiici; 1 source, we may hope that the at- fr m /f
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  • 535 1 (From the InliaGaze'te, 25 ZhMirch) Whatever other effects the separation of Belgium from Holland m y produce, it appears from me Singapore Chronicle that it is likely to op *n a new market toßritisli traders, if the separation should be carried into effect, and B lgi
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  • 264 1 (From the Bengal Hnrkarn, 2U'i March Th» Red Rover, Captain CLIFTON, lias returned from China. in 74 days from the date of her quitting the pilot at the Sand heads. The voyages ot tm* vessel, are quite astoni«hin x 'and unparallelled. and until now tnought impossible. It
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 187 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION WITH reference to the Notification dated 26th Ultimo, Notice is hereby given, that Sicca Rupees will be received into the Tieasury at Par, for Bills on Bengal. R. 1BBETSCN, Resident. Singapore, 4//i April, *831 THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE. 18,500 Gunny of large size and strong. 350 Dozen
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  • 3357 2 ON THE DIAKS. (Concluded from our last.) Having but briefly mentioned the excellence of the Iron and steel of those people it may not be amiss to-av something more on the subject, it bein' 1 but little understood, how much the Diaks excel in those articles. The Iron found
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  • 38 2 We beg to decline inserting N’s letter. The letter signed C. came too late for insertion—It is however but a repetition of a com r plaint, for which, we think, there is no remedy at present.
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  • 799 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Permit me to enquire, through the medium of your Paper, upon what principle the Missionary Establishment at this Settlement is conducted I am induced to ask this question from observing, as far as Buildings &e., the appearance of much useful work goingforward
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  • 54 3 THURSDAY, APRIL 2Sth 1831. The Barque Freak, Captain Barrington, from Calcutta the 4th inst., arrived on Thursday night. By this opportunity we have re-ceived-our files of Calcutta Papers to the 30th ull. but we mm uu. Calcutta friends do not as yet possess Such recent intelligence from Europe as
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  • 2356 3 We are! happy to find that the number of Chinese Junks which have arrived here this season nearly doubles the arrivals of last year, contrary to general expectation- This year we have had 18 junks, while ten only armed last following general statement shews the description of vessels,
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 331 4 By tie Siam ship Ing (roan, 275 Tons Bey is ter, Jroai o cam 400 P‘s. Salt 20 0 I. 4 0 Sugar 40d Rice f) O i ion^. 1500 in N >. E rt lien war© 25 -0 Iron P_.ru By the Brit. brig Soenhin, 65 Tons Register,
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    • 377 4 By the Siamese Skip Ina Codn, Tons register jor JraUrnbony* 6050 in No Ch.naware 3 corges Chellopans Jj ditto Blatchoo 2C pieces Bengal Canvas 1 PI. Ciiina Varnidi 4483 in No Spanish Dol'ars the Brit sh Br g Sonhein 65 Ton s Register jor Malacca. 4*o Pis. Rice 12’)
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    • 79 4 1 1 1 Vessee’s Names. Tons. Commanders From Where. To Sail brig, City oj A jerdepn 250 J. Alexander. j Glasgow, via Batavia September, Danish siiiJV orden j, Bard j Hamburgh, do. lirit. brig, Hebe Lonucm, via Batavia Ocmber. D itch brig, Hibble 234 J. C.
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    • 140 4 Date ot Vessel’s Names. Tons. I Commanders. Where From. Destination. To Sail Arrival. 1 I Mrch.23 Port, ship Caroline 384 |L. T. S-mtou Calcutta IManilla 29 B it. b irq. Austen 223 !W. H Luld Hobart Town 1 Lunin April 8 D ii. bark Saijnn Maskonr
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    • 69 4 To London Tin, £1 10 per 20 Cwt. S igar, £l 0 do. Coffee, £4 10 per 18 Cwt. Pepper, £4 15 ner 16 do Meaduremetit 10 to £6 oer 50 Cubic feet. Bengal 1 Sa. R. per Pi>ul China 1 Sp. I)lr. Batavia 1 Guilder LTkCrf -INGE On
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    • 235 4 In consequence of tie deficiency of the Circulating Medium, and the peculiar mode in w icii business is conducted in tnis Settlement, scarcely ana sales are made for cash; and, it beimj therefore impossible to give tie cash price of almost any article it must he observed that
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    • 1037 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, diviUea into Cents. The com mon weight is the Picul, of 133 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Katties. Salt and Rice, are commonlj sold by the Koyan of 40 Piculs, nearly, Java Tobacco ny the
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