Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 30 June 1831

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  • 31 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 26, Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official. THURSDAY, JUDTE! 30, 1831. [NEW SERIES.]
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  • 27 1 Tne fine fast sailing Ship Nor den, 500 tons Captain I. Miller, will leave in all August. For Freight or Passage, apply to HUNTER, WATT-&CO.
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  • 33 1 To sail on the 14/A Proximo The A.l. Brig Helen Mar, "1£255 I ons,, Captain Sinclair. For Freight of Measurement Goods and Treasure. Apply to JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, 27th Jane 1831.
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  • 26 1 The Schooner Ann CapAnlahy, has the principal part of her Cargo engaged. For freight applv to T. W. WHITTLE. Singapore 8f h June, 1831.
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  • 1802 1 The arrangement with respect to the office of Lord Chief Baron is, we believe, now completed. It is understood that Sir William Alexander re tires 5 and, we presume, in a manner satisfactory to his feelings, at least
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  • 838 1 We have devoted a large space in this day's paper to the affairs of Ireland, where the straggle is becoming keener every day. 0:1 Monday the Marquis of Anglesey issued his fourf.ii or fifth proclamation, forbidding a public breakfast. The breakfast did not take place, but the same parties
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 241 1 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Hon’ble Companys Treasury is open for the Receipt of Cash lor Bills on the Supreme Government at 30 days sight, at the exchange 0f‘206 Sicca Rupees per 100 Spanish Dollars. R. IBBETSON, RESIDENT OF SINGAPORE. j a pore, the 2bih March 1831. GO
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    • 246 1 ADVERTISEMENT. COPY To Msssrs. Joze de Almeida and Son, E* A. de Silva, Henry Murphy, Alexander Yates, T. O. Crane, J Ellis, A. L. Johnston, as Agent for Captain Langley, Versus Ludovino de Encarnacao, Gentlemen, In reply to your letter of this day’s date, referring to your claim of salvage
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  • 133 2 GOVT. GAZ May 16. In our Supplement of the 2d instant, we had the pleasure ol inserting an Extract from the AsiatieJournal of December, which continued the repot lof Mr. TAYLOR, the energetic promoter of Steam Communication with India, having escaped with his Life in his unfortunate rencountre with
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  • 464 2 On the 19t.1i inst, at 11 o’clock, A. M. as the Portuguese ship, Gonde de Rio Pardo had passed St.' John’s island, on leaving the harbour for Bombay, she grounded oil a shoal known as Middle Island shoal, which tho* mentioned in Ross’s chart lately published,
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  • 350 2 By the accession of his present Majesty, the titles which he had borne become merged, in the Crown. If. besides being so merged, they are to be deemed extinct, a question has been raised whe- ther the Irish title of Earl of Munster, borne by the Duke of Clarence,
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  • 3574 2 Narrative of Mr. Dalton’s escape FROM COTI. Forsome time previous to my leaving the capita! C Tongarron) to pioceed to Sem rindan at winch place the prow lay, preparatory to our embarking, meetings were held at the house of the Pangeran Rato and Saib Abdulla tiie Baudaree, almost every
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  • 473 3 To the Editor of the SingaporeChroxicle Sir, Some of your correspondenfshave their minds set upon the drama, terming it a rational amusement. We learn from Solomon that the rationality of every tiling depends exceedingly on the how, the when, the where, and other little circumstances which it might
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  • 484 3 THURSDAY, JUNE 30th: 1831. The arrivals of the week, principally loin omhay, have not supplied us with intelligence of any importance from other quarters. The disaster which befell the Portuguese ship Con* jf io p ardo in cee 1 .^°l lll s Island while prowe t"! 0 1 pH
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  • 2342 3 The preseat state of the i( broken backed bridge,” has been for a lengtli of time, a subject of remark and vituperation m this Settlement amongst all classes of inhabitants. The Grand Jury, during the Session of 0 er and Terminer held in February 1829, represented its then
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 214 4 ARRIVALS, JUNE 1831. I T3rd, Dutch sclioo'er Pel inure, 1 Laming, from Indramayo 16th June, I 24i11, Brit, brig Helen Mar, Geo. Sinclair, from Batavia and London 3rd January. > .l 2jtli, Port, ship Comte de Rio Pardo,' L C. Encarnhcao, from Bombay j and Ddiiaun 24tii May. 2G-.li
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    • 131 4 By the. British brig Lady Harriot France*. 250 'ions Trcomoon and j 'loppoosce 0 O. Sinna.li a, £O9 Pis. P- pper 22 Rattans B y the Bi itish ship Emdy, 252 ions jrom Penang ]2 Pis. Ghee TT»y NViTVE CRAFT DURING THE AVEEK. ]oo3 Fl>. Bite 166 Tm. 2co
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    • 289 4 By the British brig Lady Harriot j Fra it ces, 250 Tons, for Penang. 1 5 Bales Blue Cloth 5 Boxes China Plates 15 Pis. Siiclac B y the Brit, ship Emily, 252 Tons for Penang 6 Bales Blue Cloth By the Brit ship Londe de Bio Pardo, 750
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    • 52 4 1 I From Where! 1 To Sail Vessel's Names. 1 Tons. Commanders I ~lubble 23T J. C. Bed M Concordia 300 Liverpool, vm Batavia December. Indian 230 Haulm-, do. January. Bris Eagle A. Srniili via do. January. Schooner lee ee McGowan do do. I I Z
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    • 238 4 JIM. m. JL I i D o? Vessel's Names. Tons. Commanders." j Where From, j Designation. I T Si,L Apr?i7|Bnf. l»ri K Kinder «<« 121 U. WK,ported. May 23| Schooner 04 J ,s. Anlaftv Hi"'' June 9 Brit. Ur\« Cohn* Y<mn<j 175 C.S. Thomas viX' a
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    • 942 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Doll ar, divided into Cents. The com weight is the Picul, otT33 1-3 lhs. avoirdupoise, divided into l(>o Katties. Salt and ilice, are commonly sold l»y the Koyan "mo Piculs nearly, Java Tobacco uy the Corge of
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