Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 20 October 1831

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  • 30 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. [NEW SERIES.] THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 20,1831. NO. 42, Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • 47 1 NOTICE is hereby given, that the Public Treasury is now open for Money to the extent of a Lack of Dollars for Bills on the Supreme Government, at 209 Sicca Rupees per 100 Spanish Dollars. (Signed) S. G-. BONHAM. Deputy Resident Singapore, 27 th Sept.
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  • 40 1 ffir' The Barque Colonel Young, Capt. C. S. Thomas, wil! be ready to take in Car-p-0 for the above Port hv the 20th October. For Freight or Passage, apply to CHARLES THOM AS CO. Singapore, 6fh Sept. 1831.
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  • 36 1 The A. 1. Brig Edmond Castl?., Capt. Cairns, will be despatched about the 25th fast. —For Passage and Freight of H easuresnent Goods and Treasure, Apply to JOHN PURVIS. Sinrjapore 1 1th Oct. 1831.
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  • 2556 1 LATE EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE FROM THE SPECTATOR, 28 TH MAY. NEWS or THE WEEK. The tranquillity of Paris continues as profound as when ws last noticed tlie subject. The disturbances in La Vendee arc n >t subdued but any attempt in favor of the exiled family is now not only hopeless,
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  • 1151 1 (From the Chinese Courier, August 1 llh.) THE SELECT COMMITTEE. Whatever ill effect the measures adopted by the Committee of last season might ultimately have had upon the interests of the Company here, the proceedings of their successors have been such as to ensure the discretionary powers vested in
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 63 1 TO LET. Tejat Commodious Dwelling House, situated in Cainpong Glam, lately occupied by E. 13. CLEGG, Esq. For particulars please apply to the Revd. Francisco da Silva Pinto e Maia. Singapore 10 th Oct. 183 L TO LET. THE Dwelling House situated on the River's side, lately occupied by Lieut.
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  • 901 2 The Honora ble Company lias withdrawn its sup port from our publication, and through the influence which it possesses over its servants, some o+ the private suhsciptions have also been thrown up.Could we seriously imagine for a moment so ridiculous a possibility as that the encouragement
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  • 4633 2 GROANS FROM QUEDAH. TO TIIE EDITOR OF THE SING \PORE CHRONICLE Sir, Observing in your number of the 18th Ultimo an invitation to your Penang Readers lor auv information regarding tbe Qnedah war, I beg to hand \ou an original Letter received by a gentleman here from General Reiter
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  • 277 3 AKBmijs, is3i. 12lh Dutch 1ji ig I'oltkol Ganie, G. b, auniu ai ten. iit.-ia R]n 15th in»t. 24th Brit trig keaplee, i- 0I) g Seng, iron. 1 JVJalatca,.Stil inst; Amer. ship Caroline Augusta,!.WWebb, irom Hhio Kith inst. Xfutch ship Johanna Fredericlea R. tie La on; ij c.ni a 22nd
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  • 1945 4 THURSDAY, OCT. 20th 1831. The arrivals of the week have brought us lifile or no intelligence of importance from other quarters. We are indebted to our correspondent at Penang, RANG Lam a, for his communicai ion and its enclosure, which, as our readers may perceive, relate principally to the
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  • 18 4 This day, by the Revd. Robert Burn, a. b., James Scott Clark Esqr. to Mrs. E. Farquhar.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements

  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1831.
    • 411 5 By the Dutch brig Sophie, 125 Tons from Grisste 300 P,a. Rice Black White 6 Cm hang 1 Rrassw ire By the Hr it. hr y M thmnocly, SO Tons from aj<re 76 Caries Ciudiopans 75 Palempnres (i Saro igs 4 w Brown a'empores 11 Curn-.ln By the Brit.
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    • 512 5 I E y Ihi Hr l. is it brij Eajle/206 Tons] Jar tuondo t. I 15 Eis 6c cullies Tortoise- sliell j 3J 6c l)) Raw Si.k. i (iii 6c 82 'l'm 67 6c c»/ Cloves 3.7 ec 41 N iimegs J 6c 30 Mace (j. 8 cc £H
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    • 234 5 Date. VESSEL'S NAMES. Tons CO.vl VIA.SDE11S. Whese From. Deafi.nation To Sa k > Apr. 17 I Brit, brio Ka-kr Bhx 12t Penang laid up. June 9 barque Colonel Yount) 213 C. 1. Thomas Sept. 15 I Dutch ship Mas tone 210 Mahomet Salim U.tm’a I 16
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    • 220 5 In consequence of tne deficiency of the Ciictdafhifj Medium, and the peculiar mode in wkich business i\ unit tided in this Settlement, scurcetii any sales are made for task; and, it hemp therefore impossible (o fjire the cash pi ice of ahno t any article, it mast be
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    • 984 5 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish 1) »llar, div ided ml<* Cents. The com-' nion weight is the P cul, 0f133 1-3 lhs. avoirdnpoise, divided into IUO Catties. Salt and Kice, are conmimii) sold hy tlac Koyan of 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco
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