Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 14 July 1831
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Title Section40 1831-07-14 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. 3ST®. 23, Public Notifications appearing in tins Paper, and Signed big the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official. ela el&£9» te*§ efijd&P iisi? tkok siS* Bj sSseS eSa «£<* Ns* a&; a [NEW SERIES.]40 words
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Article36 1831-07-14 1 /fiT The A. 1. Ship Madeline, Oowson, daily expected from Siam; will only be detained here a few days. For Freight of Treasure and Light Goods or Passage, apply to HUNTER, W ATT CO.36 words
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Article30 1831-07-14 1 firfh Trie fine fast sailing Ship Nor den, 500 tons Captain 3. Miller, will leave in all August. For Freight or Passage, apply to HUNTER, W ATT CO.30 words
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Article45 1831-07-14 1 r /gT The fi 11 e B a re pie A hvi clc, Tons, Captain McKay, will sail in 8 days has very superior Accommodations for Passengers. For Passage only, apply at the Office of A. PBEHN. Sin gapore 13/A J vly 3831.45 words
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Article29 1831-07-14 1 Hie Dutch Brig Kibble Cap tain J. E. Beckman, will sail in a few days. For Freight apply to Edmd. B. CLEGG. Singapore, 1 3th July 1831.29 words
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Article25 1831-07-14 1 NOTICE Tre Copartnership hitherto existing between tlie undersigned is this day dissolved by mutual consent. KWAN KONG TUAN, TAN EGO LONG. Singapore 23rd June 183125 words
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Article27 1831-07-14 1 THE Copartnership hitherto existing* between the Undersigned is this day dissolved by mutual consent. KOW ABLONG. CHEW BOAT. LEE BOON YEN. Singapore 9 Hi July 1831.27 words
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Article311 1831-07-14 1 {Times, February VO Ik 1831.) The French Papers of Wednesday are chiefly occupied with the tumultuary scenes which look place on thehvo previous days. Nothing can be more absurd or wicked than the conduct of the Cariisls in disturbing She public tranquillity for a piece of mummery.311 words
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494 1831-07-14 1 Friday Evening. The late singular scenes in Paris continue to he the subject of much discussion on our Exchange. Some of the private letters hear out die suspicion, which is very generally expressed, that though die movement was in appearance a Curlist one, there was494 words
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1216 1831-07-14 1 From the Times. Jang. 22nc1.) PRIVATE CORRESPONBENCE. PARIS, Wednesday Evening The public attention here is at this moment more absorbed with the cenlempkiiion ot {lie proceedings in Poland and Belgium than ot those of France, which are not deemed ripe enough for stimulating general1,216 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement270 1831-07-14 1 GOVERNMENT ADVERTISEMENT TO be sold by Public Auction, on Saturday next, the 16th instant, at J1 o'Clock a. m. at the Master Attendant’s ORice; the Government Accommodation Boat, the Gun Boat ec Tweed,” and the Report Boat. The Boats and List of Stores may be seen on application at this270 words
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Advertisement277 1831-07-14 1 ■NTOTK' 1 IN O i iv iu. TAN E00 LONG- and CHEW BOAT have this day commenced business as Merchants and Shopkeepers under the firm of TAN EGO LONG. CHEW BOAY. Singapore 9 th July 1831. ADVERTISEMENT. COPY To Msssrs. Joze de Almeida and Son, E* A. de Silva, Henry277 words
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Advertisement82 1831-07-14 1 tiiated in Commercial Square, lately occupied by Mr. James Fraser. For particulars please apply to the Revel. Francisco da Silva Pinto e Mai a. Singapore, Bth June, 1831. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT or by Public Sa c on the 16th July next. THREE lots of Ground as per82 words
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Article373 1831-07-14 2 (Indict Gazelle May 1 6th.) We have heard privately hut on the best authority, that Sir J. P. Grant, is to he admitted to the liar to-day f trkaru of Friday. We understand that Mr. Wheatley, late and long a u > ninal officer of the Supreme Court, died373 words
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Article520 1831-07-14 2 We learn that l>y the recent January arrival a letter has been received in Calcutta from a wellinformed quarter, communicating information of the supposed intentions of Ministers respecting the East. India Company. It seems to lie gene. rally believed in the ministerial circles that the Charter will520 words
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413 1831-07-14 2 The auction rooms of the caterer of good things Phillips, in Bond-street, have been crowded to witness the sale (as per catalogue) of a portion of the expensive wardrobe, military jackets, and splendid silk and vehet, robes, plumes of ostrich feathers and miscellaneous items413 words
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Article3194 1831-07-14 2 M A. MOOD JO D IN MANDHAAR. Mmoodjoo, where we landed from the Sul tan’s prow, is a considerable Carnpong situate on the West Coast of the Celebes. The appearance of land bears a great contrast from that part of Borneo I had left, the one being low and3,194 words
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Article1170 1831-07-14 3 AMUSE vi EX rs. TO THE EDIT J- 1 OF T IE SINOAPOItE C IRONICLE (Sir, Tie versatile and indefatigable. Vindex is ag n.i iijjon tiie stage, and tells us that “before Q. assumes the ouiee of dictator to tlie Settlement, .ie o.ig li to kuo.v more of the1,170 words
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Article1689 1831-07-14 3 THURSDAY, JULY 1 Ith, 13:51. The William from Sour thuya which arrived here on the lOtn instant, brought letters from tliat place, men- tinning the arrival of the Feejee, at H itavia, from Cork the 20th February. Tue latest intelligence brought by the Feejee, according; to general reports, was1,689 words
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Article638 1831-07-14 3 We have been favoured with a very full Antwerp Price Current oj \7th Jany. 18 51, Irom which we m tke the following extracts. Toe prices shew the net proceeds in British Sterling, after deducting ail allowances and charges, except Freight and Insurance: Coffee,—Java,fine old, 495. 2d. to638 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
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Article53 1831-07-14 3 To London, Tin, £3. per 20 Cwt. Sugar, £f>. lOs do. Coflee, £6. 15s per 18 C’wt. Pepper, £7. 0 per 16 do.' Measurement goods £B. 8 to £lO per 50 Cuoie feet. Bemgal, 1 Sa. R. per Picul CuiVA, 1 Sp. Dir. do. do. Batavia, 153 words
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Article20 1831-07-14 3 Oil Bengal. Government Bills 206 Sa. Rs per 100 Sp. Dire Private Bills none. On London. do. do. do.20 words
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Article141 1831-07-14 4 L tiers from Sourabaya of 26th ult. state that contracts tor CcFFEE to a ronsi lerable extent had been inane cie)ivei ab!e in August and September, at l7 guitcers per picul, and it v'as .bought there was little chance ot its being lower this season. At Sarnarang a141 words
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Article177 1831-07-14 4 ARRIVALS, JULY 183 L Bth, Portuguese brig Aurelia,Y- Swans, from Bombay 11th June. Oth British brig Eoenhiu, Law Kok Cliee. from Malacca sth .1 uly* H- (J. Schr. Zephyr, S. Congallon, from Penang 26t!i June. Brit. ship Kdnionstone, E. Hadley, from Bombay Ist June. Brit, ship Caledonia, Jus. Lyon,177 words
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Article18 1831-07-14 4 At Malacca, on the 4th instant, the Ladv ot Lieutenant PkTER JAMES IiIL.BIG, Artillery, of a SON.18 words
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Article387 1831-07-14 4 SOLOMON CO.’S Shipping List of Arrivals at and Departures jrom St. Helena. (Concluded from our last) ISol' Feb. 10 English brig Lotos, Wilson, from Calcntt.i tscihe Cape,Nov. 8, foiGreenock. Jf French Ship Courier de St. Paul, Titan, from Bourbon, Jan. 8, for Bordeans. J 3 11. C. M. S. Oise,387 words
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Article180 1831-07-14 4 By the Dutch Ship Vrouio Helena, 320 To us J 'ora Uat a via 260 Piculs Japan Copper. 25 Nutmegs. 302 „14 ciattiesPadang Coffee 1363 «ice. 355 53 cattiesLong‘Pepper. 2942 Gallons Arrack. 1 Case Class ware. 233 Giii. 3 Casks Indigo. 19 Tubs 0 1. 1360 in No. Spanish180 words
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Article146 1831-07-14 4 By the Portuguese brig Eliza 20 0 Tons register for Macao. 2 Piculs Birds Nest black. 2 „30 catties do. white 2 Elephants teeth. 2 Reche de mer. Fish Maws. 14 f) Sharks tins. 50 Gawbier. By the british brig Julia 63 Tons for Malacca. 20 Coy an 3146 words
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Article143 1831-07-14 4 Date. VESSEL’S NAMES. Tons COMMANDERS, j Wheek From. Destixaiton To Sail’ Apr. ]7 Brit. bri tr Kiuler Hnx 124 G. Solomon I Penang Not llvj>oited June 9 Colo<iel Yount/ 175 C.S. Thomas do. j, U K;> 2° Ship Futtholßadovan 21.0 Ahd. Rachman Malacca ,a.a- c.t ol143 words
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Article414 1831-07-14 4 In consequence of the deficiency of the Circulalixff Me dium and the peculiar mode in which business is conducted in this Settlement, scarcely any sales are made foi' cash; and, U bein' therefore impossible to (jive the cash price of almost any article it must be observed that414 words
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Article1055 1831-07-14 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, div ided into Cents. The com moil weight is the Picul, of 133 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into Iho Catties. Sait and Rice, are commonly said by the Koyau of 40 Piculs, neariyj Java tobacco by1,055 words
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