Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 22 December 1831

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  • 31 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. 210. 55., TEUEBBA¥, DSCiMBBE, 2.5, 1831. [NEW SERIES.] Public Nitijiccitions appearing in this Pvpbs, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • 40 1 FOR ORDERS, The British Brig Colom- biu, Capt J. Booth, is daily expected from Manila, and having ail lier Cargo on hoard, will be despatched immediately on arrival. For Passage, apply to PATERSON CO. Singapore, ’21,si December 1831.
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  • 43 1 -V, The fine A. 1. Ship 4*, Charles Kerr, Captain SMgffe Brodie, daily expected from China. Cor Freight or Passage, having superior accommodations, apply to SPOTTISVYOODE CON NOLLY. Singapore, b-t/i JSov. 1 8 I. The Charles Kerr, carries a Surgeon.
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  • 36 1 TOUCHING AL’ MALACCA AND PENANG. r i he Here ales, Capt. D. Wilson, expected to arrive about the*20th Instant. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, 14 th Dec. idol.
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  • 21 1 The Cynthia Capt. Johnson. For Light Freiliht or Passage, aply to A. L. JOHNSTON&CO. Singapore, 14 lh Dec. 1831.
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  • 37 1 .fp 'The A. 1. Brig Emerald, Captain J. Melvill, daily Yrncted from Manila and will be lespatched immediately. For Li ..lit Freight or Passage, tpply to S YMF CO. Shujapoi e, 1 CthNov. 1831.
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  • 282 1 S. SOLOMON begs to acquaint Captains ot Ships, Passengers returning* to Lurope and his Friends in general, that at his Stores, conveniently situated in James'Town, they may he furnished with whatever they can possibly require, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. His very
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  • 1190 1 (From the Chinese Courier Decr.Sth) Tlie arrival of H.M.Ship Challenger as ail avunt courier of. 1 ho British Heel, lias 1 liro'.v 11 our lit fie public into no ordinary slate of ienm nt and exciteaieut. We rejoice at, the prospect which is now presented, t up’ the agency
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  • 316 1 THE CHOLERA. (From the Hurkaru Nov 10M-) M OOFUSS IL NEWS. Nussef.rabad, October 29—The Cholera has been prevalent at Ajmeer for some weeks past and of 233 persons affected, 171 took the medicine, and of this number Ido recovered: 62 who did not take the medicine died, besides the
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  • 1001 1 From the S. A. C. Advertiser, Sept. 21. The question respecting the Equalization of the Duties on Wines imported in Great, bntam,is now settled. Up to the Ist of January 1834, tue duty on Cape Wines will he 2*. e.d per gallon, after that period, it will be
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 78 1 NOTICE. The Partnership hitherto subisting between Joseph Melany, diipwri jit, of this Port, and the Jridersigned, is dissolved from this date. T. W. WHITTLE. Singapore, 28/A Non. 1831. TO LET. THE Bungalow, lately ocupie< by John Lewis Esq. Apply to TOTTiVWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, 1st Dec. iS3t. FOR SALE, OR TO
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  • 334 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONI CLE Sir, It appears that the Tigers on the Continent have discovered the island of Singapore, and some of them have made up their minds to settle here. No fewer than three of these ferocious animals have been taken lately,
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  • 1226 3 Thursday, 22nd December 1831. According to recent intelligence received from China by the Glenelg afiairs with the Chinese are assuming a decided and much wished-for posture. From the tone of rhe article copied into our present numb er from the Chinese Courier of the Bth inst. lent to us
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  • 36 3 The fine A. 1. Ship Duke of Roxburgh Captain Brown, daily expected from China, For Freight of Dead Weightier Passage, (having very superior accommodations) apply to SPOTTISWOO ,E CONNOLLY Singapore *^o th Dec. 1831.
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  • 133 3 ARRIVALS DECEMBER, 1831. 3 5th British Barque Austen, l. Ricketts, from China sth inst/ Brit. Ship Charlotte G. Melville, from China, 7th inst. 19th Dutch Ship Faidal Currim, Shack So yd Bowizecr, from Malacca 13th inst. Dutch >chr: Nooraschakin Or Chenleong, from Malacca, l?'h inst. 20th Brittsih Ship Glenely,
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  • 33 3 AtMal acca,on the 16th December 1831, by the Revd. Josiah Hughes, Adam Thomson Esqrg, of the H. C. Medical Service, to CHARLOTTE Eliza, younger daughter of Captain JOHN HtNOES, Master Attendant, Nugore,
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 423 4 By the British brig Khader Wax, Jons front Malacca, 12 in No. Cattle 3 )0 Spanish Dollars By the British Ship Seyd Hydroos 226 Tons from Cuddalore, Penang nu(l Malacca. 320 Gorges Blatchoo 172 Cnellopans 605 Chintz 565 if Palempores 29 Cambay as 50 Dungaree By the Writ, barque
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    • 434 4 By the Bril Ship Canon 484 Tons for Penang Sf Calcutta. 2S41J B’locals Gold Dust 2 -9 Pis 6v 4 catties eppei 124 Cubebs 48 Pis. Pepper 5() China Tobacco 45 1 64 catties Tin 216 8 catties Japan Copper 106 Sliclac 30 Java Tobacco i 3 in No.
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    • 35 4 Fkom Whence. j lo >ail. Vessels" .Names. 1 Tovs. (ommandeks 1 Indian 2-jI W Kavenscioft Liverpool. July. Spa an 230 J. Lumsvlen Liverpool. August apart," «i I.i.mion August. Ship Martjaretha\. Lionoon
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    • 356 4 Date, j VESSELS’ NAMES, f Tons" COMMANDERS. I Where From. j Destination To Sai l Apr. 17 Brit, brief Rader Bnx 124 T nn Sept. 19 Dutch ship Roc tap John Ron sfli Sum a rang Lau\ up. Nov. 3 Brit, brig FullholKhair 90 Ganny Sl.aw
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    • 981 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish D;)!lar, div ided into Cents, i tie com nion weight is the P cul 0t'133 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into IUO Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly so id by Lie kovau of 40 Piculs nearly-’ Java
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