Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 29 September 1831
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Title Section36 1831-09-29 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. THBRSDAT, SSPTBM 2ER, 2.9, 1831. JHO. 39, p ppr. Sinned by ike Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and J J [NEW SERIES.]36 words
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Article39 1831-09-29 1 jpf > The Barque Colonel Young Capt. C. S. r houias, will be ready to take in (Fargo for the above Port by the 20th October. For Freight or Passage, apply to CHARLESTHOMAS CO. Singapore, 6tk Sept. 183!.39 words
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Article28 1831-09-29 1 TOUCHING AT MALACCA AND PZNANG. The Barque lad:/ Munro, Capt. Aiken. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, 20 Ik lept 1831,28 words
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Article71 1831-09-29 1 CAPTAIN E. T. HIBGAME, as Senior Officer in charge of the 29th Regt. M. N. I. having taken charge of the effects oi the late Lieutenant JAmes White, ol the same Corps, and disposed ot them hy Public Auction, will, after deducting Regimental expenses, servant s wages, and all71 words
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Article241 1831-09-29 1 THE following Articles recently imported per Danish Ship Norcten, may be had by application to the Godown-Keeper of Messrs. CHA LILES THOMAS CO Singapore 20 i/i Sept 18 I. Gin, in cases of 12 Bottles at Drs. 4- per case. Cognac, in cases of 4 doz. quarts at S241 words
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Article296 1831-09-29 1 ISLAND St. HELENA. S. SOLOMO'N b e gs to acq uai nt Captains of Ships, Passengers returning to Europe and his Friends in general, that at his Stores/conveniently situated in Janies Town, they may be furnished with whatever they can possibly require, at the shortest notice and on the296 words
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Article871 1831-09-29 1 The undersigned being about to proceed to Van Diemen’s Land to establish themselves in that Colony, propose to emp'ov themselves as Agents for the management ol'Funds belonging to persons residing in India, to whom the high rate of Interest procurable may prove an induceme. tto entrust, them to their871 words
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Article684 1831-09-29 1 From the Bombay Gazette, August. 27th. We have to announce the arrival yesterday afternoon ofihe Ship Majestic, Alexander Law Master, from Liverpool the Bth May The papers we have received by this opportunity, which extend to the sth are occupied, to ,ne exelusion of all other matter,684 words
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Article775 1831-09-29 1 TUESDAY,— MAY 3. We have iust learnt from a Gentleman, wnor has left Warsaw very lately, that the Army of Marshall Diebitsch is’in a very precarious state for want of provisions j its line of march Irom Russia, through Wilna, being every where intercepted by revolutionary inovemeiits, it is in775 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement310 1831-09-29 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Public Treasury is now open for Monev to the extent of a Tacit of Dollars for Bills on the Supreme Government, at *209 Sicca Rupees per 109 Spanish Dollars. (Signed) S. G. BONHAM. Deputy Resident. Singapore 21th Sept, 18S1.$ advertisement. PRIZE ESSAY.310 words
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Advertisement27 1831-09-29 1 FOR SALE. at the go downs of HUNTER, WATT AND CO. A quantity of Superior Sherry, in half butts, imported per “Helen Marr Singapore \ltk Sept. 1831.27 words
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293 1831-09-29 2 The steam boat from Hamburg arrived late this afternoon with the letters and papers of Friday afternoon. The accounts relative to the progress of the insurrection in Lithuania are contradictory, some stating that the insurgents hid obtained possession of Wilna, others that the Russians had planted293 words
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Article829 1831-09-29 2 Every day brings proof or the still growing power ot tlit? reform principle over liK? minds ot the people of England. Tiiere is, in 'ruth, no standing before it. Toe personal anil petty views which are here and there opposed to the national feeling in favour of restored829 words
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Article372 1831-09-29 2 Dublin. May l.— I There is a second reform candidate for the city of Dublin, and one character and pretensions are of the very first order. Mr. Perrin, the eminent bar ister, was waded upon yesterday by a most respectable deputation, ai.d y ieided to their solicitations to avow372 words
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Article547 1831-09-29 2 The Governor General and l\i>y William Dentingk. —Accounts up to the 4;ii July state, that the Governor Generaland Lady William were in the enjoyment of perfect health and spirits on the lofty regions of Simla, and that the most gracious condescension, and aflability to a!i in general, but the547 words
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Article534 1831-09-29 2 Ifomhay Gazette, An %ist StAth. For the following very interesting particulars relative to the Mission sent to Runjeet Sing, we are indebted to our Cotemporary. One of the presents sent,in addition to the Drav horses from His Majesty, was Sir J< lin Malcolm’s State carriage, which534 words
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Article456 1831-09-29 2 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17t!l 183*. Advices from Bussora of the Bth June, state that the Piague had entirely ceased at Baghdad, Hdla •>, Kerhela and Najaf, and that, in the villages of the Kie Canal, at Lamloom, Sorah r and Soor/el Shookk, the number of deaths had decreased to456 words
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Article1955 1831-09-29 2 (Calcutta Govt. Gazette, Aug. lI.J In our Obituary of to-day, we deeply lament (and we doubt not that the feeling is general,) to behold the name of Commodore SivCjohn Hayes. After a period of service of about halt a century, the hopes of this gallant and1,955 words
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Article220 1831-09-29 3 (From the Wl iras Grot. Gazette, July.) Cap Lain L4.U3ER.T of the Brig Margaret, has made the following communication to us. We think it our duty to give it publication; but we dare not venture a surmise, as to the name of the unfortunate Vessel, which has shared so220 words
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Article1525 1831-09-29 3 THURSDAY. SEPT. 29th, 1831. The H. C. Ship W irren Hastings and the H. C. Sloop of War Clive have arrived since our last, and proceeded on their voyage to China, the former having transacted but little business here. Tiie Clive left Bombay on the 3rd. inst. having been1,525 words
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Article236 1831-09-29 3 ARRIVALS, SEPT. 183!. 21st Dutch ship Jaddol Kdrrim Seeli Awal from Rhio 19th inst. 22nd Dutch sell. Reliance R. E. Laming, from Ratavia 13th inst. 23rd Dutch barq. Fattal Meyn, Seyd Abdullah, from Grissee 29th ult. 24th Brit. barq. Lady of the Lake. James Pearson, from Sourabaya 15th inst.236 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th. 1831.
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676 1831-09-29 4 Arrivals at and Departures from St. Helena, 1831. April 26, Eng. ship J zincs and Thomas, AV. Am ridge, from Mauritius. 3J, French ship Royer Collat'd, H. Ilnrot from Franc May 2, Fiench haik Dordogne, D- L. Herpeu, from <’o. 3, E lglish ship676 words
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Article43 1831-09-29 4 To London, Tin, 3 p«' 20 fiucri.r, 5 10v. flo. Coffee, 6 »«>*• l» pr J8 Cwt. j>, n,,er;£ 7. 10 R> <'j. Ale sureutPiit goods S„8.v. to£ 1(J per 50 Cubic feet. sit Dir. T .uT'B»ia*U 1 Ouilder do do.43 words
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Article204 1831-09-29 4 By the Brit brig Catherine 125 Tons from Ben arc) and Malacca 18 Pis. Sticlac 212 Blackpepper 100 Rattans 10 Kegs Varnish 400 Y; rds Brit. Chintz 4 Bask. Coin a Tobacco 30 Gorges Nankeens 30 C.lellopans 48 Blatclmo 70 Khamis 10 Handkerchiefs. 14 Moorees 234 Cuintz 231 Sarassahs204 words
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Article195 1831-09-29 4 By the Brit, brig Catherine, 125 Tons for Malacca and Fencing 120 Pis Green Cachang 4!) Ciiina do. 5 O 1 Coro nut 2'J A iniak Tannali 2 China Tobacco 1 Java do. 10 Tamarinds 8 Hogslard 3 Soap 1 Chest Bengal Opium 10 Hiids- B p er 1200;)195 words
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Article206 1831-09-29 4 D ate. VESSELS NAMES. Tons 1 COMMANDERS. Whf.sk Fkom, DESTit.ATtt.tt To Sa,e Apr. 17 Brit, brig Ktnier I tux 124 i j Penang n June 9 I Colonel Yount/ 17-3 j C.a. Thomas do. 30 I Dutch brig Golliek 72 Oug Pt-ngkee j Samaiang July 28206 words
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Article326 1831-09-29 4 In consequence of the deficiency of the Circulating Medium, and the yen,liar mode in which busmen is conducted in this Settlement, scarcely any sales are made for cash; anfl, if bema therefore impossible to five the cash price a almost any article, if must be observed that the326 words
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Article892 1831-09-29 4 is the Snanisli D >llar, divided into Cents. The comThe Currency m cominorcia’l a„poise, divided iutJ 10o’ Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyan mon weight is the 1 •c; U «M W 1-3 I- c ))f 40 Jilskets> a ml Gold Oust l.y the892 words
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