Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 8 September 1831

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  • 31 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. WO. 36, THURSDAY, SIPTEMIBR, 9, 1831. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official. [NEW SERIES.]
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  • 40 1 Nf' The Barque Colonel Young Capt. C. S. Thomas, will be ready to take in Cargo for the above Port by the 20th October. For Freight or Passage, apply to CHARLES THOMAS CO. Singapore, Gfk Sept. IS 1.
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  • 1972 1 (FROM THE ATLAS, SUNDAY, MAY 1st 1831.) REFORM. Globe.— >Tf there are rich men (and no doubt there are) who think the Reform Bill will be mischievous to Ihe country, it is highly credit able to them to subscribe largely from their private fortunes to support (he
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  • 2435 1 FRANCE. Thirteen columns of the Friday’s Moniteur are filled with the new electoral law. The dissolution of the French Chambers (which stand prorogued) will take place probably on the very day of the Oj ening of our Parliament. We announced the prorogation of the Parliaments sitting
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 375 1 NOTICE. The Danish Ship Nor den, Captain Muller, will receive freight for Lin tin or Whampoa, and be despatched as her lading may be completed, on or before the 15th instant. For particulars apply to Messrs. CHARLES THOMAS CO. Singapore, JstSept. 1831. A D V ER T I S E
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    • 49 1 Every Advertisement will be repeated 3 times, unless instructed to the contrary, and it required to be inserted more than 3 times, to be charged as a new Advertisement. For every line beyond eight, Cents 20. Rate of Subscription to the Chronicle and Register, Sp. Drs. 4-50 per quarter.
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  • 2068 2 (From Bell's Life in Lnndon, April 17 th 1831 On the 8th, 9ih, 10th and 31 th inst. (Yprii) 153 vessels arrived in the port of London from foreign voyages; and 93 vessels, from parts abroad, anivedat Liverpool on the 7th, 8th, 9th and' 10th inst. Daring the year
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  • 391 2 TO TIIE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLS Sir, I highly approve of tSie manner in which Radical recommends your friend Quixote QuiCKSiGHT to jmpiovehis leisure hours, and i hope the spirited manner in which Radical 'has slated the miserable condition of things here, will call forth nol only QuiCKSIGHi’S
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  • 43 2 THURSDAY, SEPT. Utu, 1831, The arrivals of the week have brought little or no intelligence, from distant quarters, worthy of particular notice. We are informed that fourteen invalided Madras officers have arrived at Malacca, on the Hercules for the benefit oftheir health.
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  • 231 2 The arrival of the Portuguese brig African') Oriental from the Brazils the 29th ot May, has enabled us to obtain some later information reg rding that country, ill in we published in our last. Tiie following is an extract of a letter from a mercantile house at /iio Janeiro
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  • 3184 3 We had nearly prepared an article on Hie Naning campaign” tor our last number, when we found there was a sulficiency of matter in type for a Paper without it we were therefore, induced to defer the publication to our present number but having obtained Irom
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th 1831.
    • 254 4 ARRIVALS, AUGUST 1331. 31 st British Barque Agnes L Thomas, from Calcutta 10th nil. SEPTEMBER 1st Dutch Ship llydroos, Secli ed, 1 rom Malacca 20In instB C. S. Marquis of Bluntly J. Bine E-uj bom Bombay, Penang and Malacca. 2nd Dutch Ship Vatlhol Bachman, from Palembang 24th August. Dutch
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    • 291 4 the Dutch Ship Minerva, —lons from Ckerlbon and Grissee 2300 Pis. Rice 60 Tamarinds 15 Dollars China Sundries lip the Brit, brig Emerald, 245 Tons from Liverpool and Batavia ***** Yards Brit. Plain Cottons ***** printed do--6031 Russian Duck 6156 Sail cloth 138 Coarse do. 5976 Brit. Plain figured
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    • 115 4 By the Brit, brig Emerald, 245 Tons for Manila 47 Doz. Cotton Shawls 592 Yrds. Fancy Cotton Dress 3 Doz. Hats By the Dutch barq. Buitenzorg, 338 Tons for Batavia 1562 Pieces Red Curwahs BY NATIVE VESSELS DURING THE WEEK, 25J Gorges Nankeens Moorees 2 Baftaes 15 Gurrahs 8
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    • 73 4 i From Where. I To Sail Vessels’ Names. j Tons. Commanders. I /We 206 A. Smith Liverpool, via Batavia Snip Caroline Augusta W. B. Webb, ‘jo. via to. Edmond Castle -So do. via do. Lady Gordon 80 A. Banner do. to. Byron Liverpool. Ship Orynthia 300
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    • 124 4 Date. I VESSELS NAMES. Tons' j COMMANDERS. Where From. Destination To Sail Apr. 17 I Brit, brig Kader Bux 124 G. Solomon Penang m repair June 9 Colonel Yonnq 175 C.S.Tliornas <lo. Laid up 30 Dutch brig Rollick 72 Ong Pengkee Samarang July 28 Dutch Sophie
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    • 218 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 o f almost any article, it must, be observed that
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    • 1028 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is ilie Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The common weight is the P’cul, 0f133 1-3 lbs. avoirdnpoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Dice, are commonly sold hy the Ivoyao of 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco hy the Gorge of
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