Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 8 December 1831

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  • 31 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 49, THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 8,1831. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be cons idered as Official. [NEW SERIES.]
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  • 36 1 The Aurora Captain wen, has a great part &of her Cargo engaged, and will be despatched about the sth Proximo. For Light Freight #nly, applv to A. L. JOHNSTON&CO Singapore, ‘^4 th Nov. 183.
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  • 46 1 The fine A. 1. Ship Charles Kerr Captain Brodie, daily expected from China. For Freight or Passage, having superior accommodations, apply to S POTT IS YV OOD E CONNO LL Y. Singapore s th Nov. IB*> 1. The Charles Kerr carries a Surgeon.
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  • 33 1 The A. 1. Brig Emerald\ Captain J. Melvill, daily expected from Manila and will be despatched immediately. For Light Freight or Passage, ipply to 3YME&CO. Singapore 1 6th Nov- 1831.
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  • 29 1 The Partnership hitherto subsisting between Joseph jVlelany, Shipwright, of this Port, and the Undersigned, is dissolved from this date. T. W. WHITTLE. j Singapore, 28 th Nov, 1831.
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  • 88 1 Lieut Colonel Thomas King, 29th ilegt M. N I. Commanding the Iroops at Singapore, having taken charge of the Effects of the late Lieut. J as. Iveson, 7th liegt. B. N. 1., and disposed of the same by Public Outcry, after deducting, Funeral expenses,Servants wages, and all authorized demands,
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  • 37 1 The Copartnership hitherto existing between the undersigned, is dissolved by mutual consent, from this day. The business will in future be conducted by OoLong, and all accounts settled by him. OOLONG. BUAY-KEE. Singapore, ls£ December IB3J.
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  • 2461 1 Latest European Intelligence (FROM THE INDIA GAZETTE, NOV- lltll.) By iheNorthumberlund we have received London papers, daily and weekly, extending- to the 24th of July inclusive, from which we proceed to form a summary of intelligence. Wednesday’s summary extended to the 9th of that month, and the daily tiles now
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  • 1032 1 We have received a copy of the “Bill to amend the representation of the people in England and Wales,” introduced by Lord John Russell onSaturday. in the new schedule A, the number of boroughs to cease returning Members has been re, duced from 6l) to 57. The
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 41 1 TO LET. From the Ist December next THE Bungalow, presently occupied by John Purvis Esq. Apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, Ith Noo. 1831. The Mats on the Verandah, Dining* and Drawing Rooms may be taken over at a valuation il required.
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    • 30 1 FOR SALE, OR TO LET. THE House and Premises situated oil the River's side, formerly the property of the late Mr.' Temperton, Shipwright. For particulars please apply to the Editor.
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  • 1408 2 (From the India Gazette, November 11/4.) Private letters from the C imp of tiie Gover nor Genet->1 at Roopur furnish v.nions details, some of which may be interesting to our readers. His Lordship’s Camp commenced descending from the hills on the 14<h of October,
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  • 839 2 (From a Correspondent.) No man all >ws custom or prejudice to prevent his making money—why should it hinder his making money I begin thus to mollify the anger of Some of the old navigators who
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  • 148 2 4 Comparative Statement of Trade, with; the undermentioned Places for the Years 1829-30 1830-31. 1829-30. 1830-31. Increase. Decrease. Names of Places Sicca Rupees. Sicca Rupees. Sicca Rupee*. Sicca Rupees. From England 3,455,776 2,445,894 1,009,882 Foreign Europe 32,773 158,509 125,736 South America 71,108 66,440 4,668 Mauritius &<\ 60,065 12,413 47,652
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  • 158 2 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TRADE WITH THE UNDERMENTIONED PLACES F )R THE YEARS 1829-30 1830-31. 1829-30. 1830-31. Increase Decrca-e. Names of Places Sicca Rupees. Sicca Rupees. Sicca Rupees. Sicca Rupees. To England I 7,759,405 7,442,390 317,015 Foreign Europe 3,771 209,736 205,965 South America Mauritius &c. 127,701 38,909 88,792 Calcutta 2,035,747
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  • 1550 2 Value in So. Drs. Anchors and Grapnels—20 in number, weighing 64-2 Cwt. and 12 weighing 106 Cvvt—; 30 China Cables.... 1,245. from England and IoreignEurope. Beche de mer, 2053 piculs 38,171. from Borneo, Rhio, Neighbouring Islands,
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  • 71 3 Sp. Dire. From England l,l8i-945 Foreign Eurpoe 75,301 South America 31,563 Mauritius, 5,897 Calcutta 1,215,958 Madras 48.733 Bombay 105 675 China 2,857,505 Java 1,135,025 Rhio 84,915 Siam 25.0 057 Cochin China 37 717 Ceylon 12,724 Acheen 77 Sumatra 187 39 S E. 0.
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  • 73 3 bY SQUARE-RIGGED VESSELS, Sp. D!rs. May 419,942 June 434.17*2 July 263,6.;0 August 518,427 September 392.601 October 322,304 November r 645,830 December 1,063 469 January 1,208.855 February 587.631 March 415 74S April 428 784 6 1 35,384 I BY NATIVE CRAFT. May 174.192 June 2<>5 826 July 1^3.5 i7 August
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  • 1187 3 Thursday, December B th 1831. 1 -»>»— Tlie arrival of the Penang Merchant from Calcutta the 14th alt., on her way to China, has put us in possession of Calcutta Papers to tile i i th uit. which contain intelligence from Europe to so late a daW as the
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  • 221 3 We have been favoured with th e perusal of a translation of an official letter (dated 8;It Nov.) from SuITAKF MAHOMED ShAH/’wlio presides over the Kingdom ot Acbeen,” to tIoBERT iBCETSON Eq. t hiet Resident, in which tiie Sultan states, in a friendly manner, but
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8th 1831
    • 195 4 ARRIVALS, NOVEMBER 1831. 28ll. British Grab Omalut u. Dobson, from Olima IStliult. jjriush bug Mahmoody. Mahomad Taah, from Malacca 26lh instai.t, nil British brig Khader hux, Geek Siiu r 1 rom Malacca. DECE d ber. 5lli Dutch Barque Sarah, H. Batten, ir.»m Batawa, 12th November. Portuguese barque No oo
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    • 212 4 By the British Ship Caledonia, 715 Tons from China. 6 Pis. Raw Silk By the Brit brig Johanna 100 Tons, from Penang. 192 Maunds Ghee 110 Pis. Betel nut 110 Ebony 3 )0 Pepper 41 White ditto 148 Coir Rope 140 Tin 146 Bags Gram 30 D lio 11
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    • 403 4 By the Brit. Ship Caledonia, 175 Tons jor Bombay. 937 Pis. Sugar By the Brit, brig Johanna, 100 Tons, for Penang. 23 Casks Cape Beef 30 American ditto 30 P<>ik 63 Irish Pork 12 North American Beef 10 Boxes Cape Provisions 15 in No. English Hams 48 in No.
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    • 37 4 Vessels’ Names. I To vs. J Commanders T From Whence. j lo Sail, Ship Orynthia 30d W. Rixon j London. u |jBrig Indian 2J1 W 7 Ravenscroft Liverpool. i 1 Heros London July.
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    • 211 4 Date, j VESSEL'S NAMES. Tons j COMMANDERS. Whe&e From, j Destisation T» Sau< \pr. 17 Brit, brig Kader Dux 124 Penang Laid up. Sept. 19 Dutch ship fdoctal/ 429 j John Rough Saniarang Laid up. Oct. 15 Dich. schr. foii ibai/a ItfO Hadjie Brahim Grissee brig
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    • 149 4 *mfd ll consequence of the deficiency of the Circulating Me-\ di* m and the peculiar mode in which business is conducted In this Settlement, scarcely any sales are made for cask; and, l if bein') therefore impossible to yire the cash price of almost any article, it must
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    • 1035 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com mo vvfjjrlu, j s the P owl,ofl:i3 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sol d by the Koyau of 40 Piculs, .nearly; .lava Tobacco by
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