Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 24 November 1831

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  • 30 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 47, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 24,1831. [NEW SERIES.] Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • 69 1 In the Court op Judicature of Prince of Wales’ Island, Singapore and Malacca. The Effects left by the late Mr. Trebeck, within the Station of Singapore, are in the possession of the undersigned, and will hereafter be delivered over to Vir. Charles Tre~kck of Calcutta, the sole Executor in
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  • 36 1 The Aurora Captain lias a great part her Cargo engaged, and will be despatched about the sth Proximo. For Light Freight only. a^ >,y L tO j OHN *sTON &CO. S'ngapo'-e, ‘■Ht/i Nov. 1831.
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  • 36 1 The Ship Runny mede, 1 Burthen 400 Tons, Captain Wildrid-e, has room for a tew Tons ot Freight, for which, and Passage, apply to GEOROB A KM STRONG. Singapore, 2 §tk Oct. }B3L
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  • 45 1 The fine A. J. Ship &h (ir l es K err > Captain Brodie, daily expected from China. For Freight or Passage, having superior accommodations, apply to SPOTTISW 00 DF CONNOLLY. Singapore, s fft Nov. 18 I. The Charles Kur, carries a Simeon.
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  • 35 1 The A. I. Brio* Emerald\ Captain J. Melviil, daily expected from Manila and will be despatched immediately’. For Light Freight or Passage, apply to SVME&CO. S’mgapoT e y 1 6f/t Nov 1831.
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  • 1022 1 (from the India Gazetted) v FRANCE AND PORTUGAL. Accounts from Brest state that France was fitting out a larger squadron still, for the service—-p-rhaps the conquest.—of Lisboa. A laud exp-'di-for the same object, is also hinted at. Tire Spanish Court is said to have taken u.uhrage at
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  • 595 1 From Gulignanfs Messenger) We learn bv accounts from Cherbourg that the Suite of (he Emperor Don Pedro consists of thirtyeight persons: among whom is a Lady of Honour, supposed to be a Bavarian, the Chamberlain, the Marquis de Santa Gallo, a Colonel of Artillery, another young officer, and
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  • 347 1 Whitehall, 24th, 1831. The King has been pleased to grant to Frederick Fitz Clarence, E§q., a colonel in the army; to Adolphus Fitz Clarence, Esq., a Captain of the navy; and to the Rev. Augustus Fitz Clarence, respectively; the title and precedeuee of the
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  • 630 1 (From the India Gazette, Get, 17.) Accounts from Simla of the Ist instant, mention that at that date the Governor General, with Lady Bentinck ami the Countess of IMLhousie, were on a visit to a place called Kotegurii, a mountainous village about 4'J miles north of
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  • 1590 1 (From the Chinese'Courier, Oct. 27 th.) Wan,article in the present number, an attempt is made to expose the situation of foreigners in China. This, to the residents may not prove very entertaining, experiencing as they do, daily, practical illustration oft he grievances of which we complain. Be the result
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 107 1 NO i ICE. The Copartnership hitherto existing* between the Undersigned, was dissolved on the 6th of October, by mutual consent. The business will in future be conducted by Choa Yen Lino. CHO A YEN LINO. CHOA VENTING. CHOA YEN KENG. Singapore 12 th Nov 1831. TO LET, Frm the 1
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    • 16 1 merly the property of the late Mr. Tempertqn, Shipwright. For particulars please apply to the Editor.
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  • 581 2 (From .the Chinese Courier, Oct. 27.) The first of a series of public dinners was given yesterday by His Excellency- tlie Governor of Canton, to the foreign “corps diplomatique.’'lt was attended by the British, American, French, Dutch, Spanish, Polish, and Greek Ambassadors, their ladies, and
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  • 1829 2 Thursday, November 2&t/i 1831. The Gulnare Captain Bully, from Liverpool early in July, and the Dutch Schooner Tartar Capt. Symonds, arrived yesterday from Batavia the 9th instant. The Hebe from Liverpool in July .also, had hit Batavia a few days before for this port, and as most of the
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  • 1690 3 We have tlie pleasure to inform our readers that the Petition*! to Parliament have been despatched, the originals by the Fanny which vessel sailed for Lmdon on the 16th inst, and the duplicates by the Colonel Young, which took her departure this morning. .The copy for the hi
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  • 1770 3 In addition ro the account of the dreadful hurricane that occurred at Manila on the 23rd ult. which we published in our last,we have been favored with the following more minute and descriptive detail of this disastrous event, communicated in a letter from Manila of the Ist
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  • 261 3 ARRIVALS, NOVEMBER 18 th Bri isli Ship A worn, S. Owen, from China iuiii wist. 3^til Brit, snip Lord Cast', ere agh, P. Tanks, from Coin a iltli inst. Brit, brig Heapfee Km Kong Seng, irom Malacca 17tit inst. 20th Brit, brig Johanna, W. Gatnro, from Penang 12th inst.
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  • 22 3 DEATH. On Monday morning, ihe 21st inst. Charlotte Susannah, the infant dau 3 liter of the late R. J. CUTHBEBTS ON Etq.,
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 320 4 By the British barque Fanny, j Tonsfrom China. j. 1700 Pis. haltpetre By the Dutch Ship Master, 240 Tons from Bat a cut. 1200 Pis. Rice Ji) &98 o/itties Brassware i Cummin, Beejan and Geneiry Seed 250 Jap >n Copper 2 Nu linens 32 C a,'ties G nrowood 5
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    • 543 4 Ihj the Ur it. ouip Fanny, 28 J lons for London--150 Pis. Cassia 27 v &99eattiesTortoisesliel] 2*7 Sugar 87 &90 cattiesßlackPepper 828 &15 Tni A Nutmegs 74 99 catties Cotlee 1701) Saltpetre 275 Mother o’Pearl Shell 2 Cases Mu>k Hales Haw Silk Gl'2 Boxes Nankeens 1 China Articles By
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    • 37 4 'VfcasEi.s’ Names. lons. Commanders j From Whencs. lo sail Byron I Liverpool. Ship Orynthia 30<> W. Rixon London. u Brig Indian 231 W. Kavenscroft Liverpool. Brig Hebe 2t>o Liverpool. July. Heros London July.
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    • 357 4 Date. VESSEL’S NAMES, j Tons j COMMANDERS. Where From. Destination To Sail Apr. 17 Brit brig Kader Bux 124 Penang I Laid up. Sept. 19 Dulch ship tioctay 429 John Rough Samarang j Laid up. Oct. 15 Did), solo. Sourubaya UK) Hadjie Brahim Grissee i Brit.
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    • 852 4 The Currency iu which commercial transactions are calculated, is -the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents, The consmoil weight is the P cul, 0f133 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided iuto 100 Catties. Salt and llice, are commonly. sold by. the Koyae of 40 Pictils, nearly; Java Tobacco by the Corge
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