Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 12 May 1831

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  • 32 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 19, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1831. [NEW SERIES.] Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities 9 are to be considered as Official
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  • 1806 1 ISLAND ST. HELENA. WILLIAM C A UROL, Begs to inform Captains of Ships with their Passengers, Captains of Americans with their Supercargoes Bcc., especially his old acquaintances calling at St. Helena, that at his Stores, now, situated immediately above the Officer’s Mess House, they can be furnished with every
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  • 1021 1 TUESDAY MARCH 29, 1831. LIBERTY OF THE SUBJECT. (From the India Gazette April 1 st J An affair of some importance to the public was this morning mooted in the Police Oiiice. A case was brought before Mr. Robison, in which several natives were implicated, and which
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    • 297 1 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Hon'ble Company's Treasury is open for Hie Receipt of Cash for Bills oh the Supreme Government at 30 days sight, at the exchange of 206 Sicca Rupees per 100 Spanish Dollars. R. IBBETSON, RESIDENT OF SINGAPORE. Singapore, 2 the %§lh March 1831. C
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    • 121 1 FO R FREIGHT or CHARTER The brig Colunel Young* jgggy J 75 Tons Register, Cap** tain C. S. Thomas. Apply to CHAS. THOMAS CO. ADVERTISEMENT. S. Halpike returns his thanks to the Public for the encouragement he has hitherto met with, and begs to state that he has opened a
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  • 349 2 India Gazette March 2bth. What w ill he tlje effect of the late Beer Bill on the price and consumption ot Beer in India Its cn.ci in Great Britain has already been a very considerable diminution of price, which will naturally lead to an extended consumption. With an
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  • 868 2 From 1 The king Tue Chair. A 2 The Queen and the Royal i’amily.. y FI is Majesiy’s Ministers and may they consult, the wishes ot tiieCoun- f try in rognrd to opening the liudc to India and China. J 4 The British Constitution
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  • 2440 2 REMARKS ON THE EXPORTS OF COTI A person who has never visited beyond the establishment of European settlements in this Archipelago can form but little idea of the immense trade carried on between many of the Native States, of -Which Coti is one of the most considerable. The traffic
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  • 2106 2 Since writing on the probable ambtthf of produce annually sent from Coti, l have been much about the country, on the western Side Baley Papang, Eastward to Waajo, and to the North beyond Marpoiv a very considerable cam pong at least 600 miles
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  • 1428 3 THURSDAY, MAY I2th 1831. The Dutch Barque Buitenzorg Captain Ross, from Batavia the 30th April, arrived here on the 9th instant. We learn that a Dutch vessel had arrived at Batavia, which left Holland on the 16th December. The intelligence from Europe which we have been able to collect
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  • 370 3 We have been favored with the perusal of a letter from Batavia dated the 28th April which mentions the particulars of the untimely death of this distinguished traveller and amiable man, which had then been just received from the jjfoluccas. The following is an Extract: After residing some
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  • 27 3 DEATH. At RhiOy on the 29th ult. after an illness of nearly one month, Mrs. E. Borgen, the Lady of M. A. Esq. Master Attendant at Rhio.
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  • 165 4 ARRIVALS, MAY 1831. 5tb. liritisii brig Colonel Yoking, CThomas, from Cape of Cuovi Hope I7tii. February. 7th. II. C. Sc hr. Zephyr, S. Congalton, from Rliio 6tn. M y y* British brig City oj Aberdeen, John Alexander, irom Balavn, SRnh. Ulto. 9th. Dji.cn b irq: Buitenzorg, J. C Boss,
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  • 538 4 My the. Cochin Chinn brig B en Yal, 75 Tons Register,from Codiin China. 91 Ficuis Tin. My the Brit barq. Minerva Tons Re~ gls ter, from Bombay and Penang. 125 Ba r s Gram. 5 Wheat. 4 P..s. Ghee* 6 Dholl. 49 Bales Cotton. i 129 doz- Castor oil
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  • 226 4 Vessel’s Names. Tons. Commanders. j From VVherC 1 To Sail Danish ship, Nor den J, Burd Hamburgh, September, /irit. brig, Hebe London, via Batavia October. Dutch brig, Bibble 234 J. C. Beckman I Liverpool, via Batavia November. Brit, ditto. Jane Young 250 W. Spottiswoode London, via
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  • 134 4 In consequence of the deficiency of the Circulating Medium, and the 'peculiar mode in which business is conducted j in this Settlement scarcely any sales are made for cusli; and, it beino therefore impossible to give the cush price of almost any cuticle, it must be observed tltui
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  • 998 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com mon weight is the Picul, 0f133 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Katties. Salt and Rice, are common!} sold by the Koyais of 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco by the Gorge
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