Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 15 December 1831

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  • 32 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. Iff©. s®. THURSBiL'ST, DIC- M3ER, 15, 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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  • 37 1 The fine A. J. Ship Charles Kerr, Captain Brodie, daily expected from China. For Freight or Passage, having superior accommodations, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLIA. Singapore, sth Nov. 1851. The Charles Kerr carries a Surgeon.
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  • 34 1 TOUCHING AT MALACCA AND PENANG. 'X'.Vi The Hercules Capt. Wilson, expected to arrive about the’iOtli instant- For Freight or Passage, apply to 1 A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Svujapo? 14 Ik De'\ I£3l.
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  • 19 1 The O'-y iihfcty Capt. Johnson. for Freight or Passage, apvly to A. L. JOHNSTON&CO. Singapore, Dec. iS3L.
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  • 38 1 dZr The A. 1. Brig Emerald\ Ca plain J-. Melvill, daily expected from Manila and will be despatched immediately. For Lijlit Freight or Passage, at r Sy to SYME& CO. S'wyapo?e 1 6th Nov. 1831.
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  • 1288 1 HOLLAND AND BELGIUM. THE TREATY OF PEACE. It. appears from their explanations, that on the 26|ii June. Lord Palm rston sent to the Belgian Comtnis-ioners of L union a Nuie, announcing to thrill the Five Powers commissioned them to deliver a sealed
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  • 1118 1 Bruges. July 18. Half past Ten —Mis Majesty hits just arrived from O-iend. Along the road the griatcst enthusiasm was expressed. One old mail, of about 89 years of age, stopped ilte carriage, and told hi n tlial. he was a hater of kings but
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  • 2635 1 A quest i n jf very great importance, and which affects the future security of our commercial relations with China, is about to be brought, under the consideration of Parliament by a petition from the British residents in Canton, complaining
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 163 1 NOTICE. The Partnership hitherto subsist in 4 between Joseph Mel any. Shipwright, of this Port, and the Under signed, is dissolved from this date. T. W. WHITTLE. Singapore, 28 fh N n v 1881. NOTICE. Lieut Colonel Thomas King. £9th Regt M. N i. Commanding the Troops Singapore, having taken
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    • 55 1 TO LFT THE Bu noalow, late 1 7 occupied by John Purvis Esq. Apply to S POTT is WOO DE CONNOLLY. Singapore, lat Dec 1831. FOR SALE/ OR TO LET. THE House and Premises situated on the River’s side, formerly the property of the late Mr, Temperton, Shipwright. For particulars
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  • 371 2 {From the Canton Cottr 'er, Nov. 24.) W e have lia<i no arrivals lor some time, and evtery thing conspires to make the present season very dreary, and unehlertuirting. The sadticcideut we record today contrfb tiles towards increasing the dfdrtess which pervadesCanlon.Mueii sickness still prevails in the fleet at
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  • 715 2 STRAITS QF SUNDA.—ANJER, 1831. Sept. 15?li Danish B>’ig Nornen, r. S. Kerulf, from Sourabuya 1 hi) for Altona. ?f 16th English ship Hortnnjee Homnje.e 9 J. Gordon, from China 14 h Aug. for jpomhav Cipt. v Lister, Dr. Turnbull, O. M’Liebschajie. p IS!h American ship H.Jen, Putnam, from
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  • 1807 2 Value in Sp. Dim. Alim—\7i\ piculs. 533, tj Madras ami Java. Anchor and Grapntls —l4 anchors; 6 grapne sj; 4 chain cables 1,094. to Java, Manila, Sumatra. A r ms—'l3o fo-w ling
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  • 167 3 Sp, Dlrs. To England 3,535,577 Foreign Europe 99.637 Calcutta 1,061.636 Madras 135 714 Bombay 193,125 South America Mauritius&c. 18.484 China 899,305 Java 542,389 Rbio 61,648 Siam 149,449 Cochin China 40.778 Cc>lon 14,849 Acheen 725 Sumatra
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  • 155 3 Gullibility of THE TI'TE3r’ TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICL e Sir ran you inform vonr readers where the interesting Fish, so prettily described in the annexed paragraph, may be seen? “There is at Singapore a fish, called by the natives ZAa/i layer, of about 10 or 12
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  • 827 3 Singapore, December 15 Ik 1831 We have the'pleasure to announce the arrival on the Hilt in,st. of the (Jrynthia, Capt. Johnston, from London the 17th July, and Batavia, 23rd ult. By this opportunity, July Periodicals and fiies of Newspapers to the 16th have been received, but as the Calcutta
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  • 198 3 ARRIVALS, DE3E >1 HER 1831. 9ih. British' iingiJeaplee, Ko King Siiig, from Malacca. 10th. Bril, bi ii Sop\ia, Lis. Crump, from.Maiarca 4>fli Dec. y Bril. Ship Carron, J. S. Wilson, from Chi. na, Ist* Dor. llth. Brit. Ship Or/nlhia, ,W. Johnston,; from England »7«l» July ami Batavia 23id'Nov. Brit.
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15th 1831.
    • 414 4 By the British barque Runnymecle, 400 Tons, from China. 1689 Bales and J69 Chests Raw Sdk. 137 Boxes Nankeens 330 Cassia Buds 600 Boxes 100 Pis. Cassia 99 Chests Rhubarb 14 Boxes Lacquered W are 36 Cases Silk piece Goods ***** in No. Bamboos Canes 94 Jars Soy 20
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    • 466 4 By the Y$rit. barque Runnymedc 400 Tons, jor Loudon. 1743 Bales 16 OiiestsRawSilk t>iH) Cases 2U0 Pis. Cassia 33 Cassia Buds 137 Nanke ens J3 Lacquered Ware 6 Silk Piece Goods 31 Merchandize 20 Split Rattans 99 Chests Rhubarb 94 Jars Soy 50 Buncals Gold dust 1547 Pis. 97
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    • 30 4 Vessels’ .Names. Tons. Commanders I From Whence. lo sail. Brio- Indian 2-U W. KavEtiscroß Liverpool. July. Spartan 230 J. Lumsrien Liverpool. August Ship Mayaretha London August.
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    • 184 4 Date. VESSELS’ NAMES, j Tons COMMANDERS. Where From. Destination To Saji. Apr. 17 Brit, brig Kader Rux 124 Penang Laid up St'pt. 19 Dutch ship Hnctay 429 John Rough Samaraug Laid up. Oct. 15 Dtch. sehr. Sourabaya 169 H uljie Brahim Grissee Nov. 1 j Dutch
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    • 249 4 In consequence of the heficienci/ of the Circulating Medium, and the peculiar mode in which business is conducted in this Settlement, scar cel any sales are made for cash; and, it being therefore impossible to gire the cash price of almost any article, it must be observed that
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    • 1024 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com nion weight is the l cul, 0f133 1-3 Ihs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and iiiee, are commonly sold l>y the Koyan of 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco by the
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