Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 29 December 1831

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  • 37 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 52., THURSDAY, DBCIMBBR, 29,1831. Pinpn mid Skmed bit the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official. Public Notifications appearing m this 1 aper, ana sign y i ======sfe [NEW SERIES.]
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  • 39 1 The fine A. 1. Ship Duke of Roxburgh, Captain Brown, daily expected from China. For Freight of Dead Weight,or Passage, (having very superior accommodations) apply to SPOTTIS WOO ft CONNO ELY Singapore 20 1 It Dec 1831.
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  • 22 1 -t The Qrynthia Capt. Jolrnson. For Light Freight or Passage, ap%r' S' ply to A. L. JOHNSTON&COSingapore, 14/A Dec. 1831.
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  • 34 1 The A. 1. Brig Emerald, Mj&d Captain J. Melvill, daily jxpected from IVlamla and will he lespatched iminedia tely. For Tight Freight or Passage, apply to SYME&CO. Singapore, 16 ihlsov- 1831.
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  • 36 1 TOUCHING AT MALACCA AND PENANG. The Hercules Capt. D. Wilson, expected to arrive about the 20th I nstant For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore 9 14 ih Dec. 1831.
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  • 121 1 Saint Helena Bazaar for ihe Sale of Marine Stores, Provisions, Europe, India China Hoods; at the bridge. Shipping Agent, and Proprietor of the above Establishment, begs leave to inform Owners, Captains, and Passing rs ol Snips, tnat ne Inas for S ile, Marine Stoies, 1 iovisions, Fines,
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  • 1251 1 (From lie Chinese Co nr er, Nov. 17 th 1831.) Many who have little concern for the fate of the ChiuaTrade, or the prosperit y of those who pursue it, express most violent disapprob dion when the plan of resorting to force is alluded to, in order
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  • 1696 1 (From the National Omnibus, Jiv e 2 \th.) The History <jf Poland, from the earliest period to the present time. —By James Flelch r, Esq. London: 8vo. p. p. 428. A history of Poland could hardly have made its appearance at a more appropriate season than
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 59 1 FOR SALE, OR TO LET. THE House and Premises situated on the River s side, formerly the property of the late Mr. T e m r e r ton ,8 hi p vv right. For particulars please apply to j_he Editor. TO LET. THE Bungalow, lately occupied by John Purvis
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  • 4886 2 BY A VETERAN. In t'.e 1 it*?—' t -giment of Light Dragoons, were two worthy persons, who were denoin nute I the reginr* ital ii us a distiii ttion to Wiiic.fi, giving requisites for accomplished lviug, I comcei he a goo
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  • 77 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Sirj I have observed, of late, several miserable objects, who though not altogether lepers, are much, akin- to them) wandering the streets and roads,bagging. It is to be hoped they will attract the notice of the Police, who should not allow such
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  • 427 2 Thursday, December 29 th 1831The arrivals from China during the week ad l but little to the intelligence we published in our last number from tiiat quarter. Indeed there has scarcely been suili oient time for the maturing 01 sue i plans as are necessary to ensure any degree
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  • 2203 3 l Trade,” says a plain though useful w riter on Political Economy, increases the wealth of~a nation, not by raising produce, like agriculture, nor by work ing up raw materials, like manufactures; but it gives an additional value to commodities by bringing them from places where
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  • 300 3 ARRIVALS, DECEMBER IS3L 201 h Malay brig Loony, MahomatSalek, from Malacca !2th instant. 22J. British brig nlombia, James Booth, from Manila I2fh instant. 2Ath Dutch oarqne Williem, B. Sudell, from China 14>t Ij instant. P ntch b:irq<w Batavia, P. Blair, from from China I4fh instant. t,5t!i Lntish Ship Sherburne,
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  • 12 3 At Penang, on the 26th Mrs- M. JULIEN, of a Son.
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  • 45 3 To London Tin, £4 per 20 Cwt. Sugar, £V 10/:. Coffee, £d 15s per 18 Cwt. Pepper, £7 per 16 Measurement Goods £8 to 9 per 60 Cubic feet. Bengal 1 Sicca Rupee, per picul. China 1 Spanish Dollar Batavia l Guilder
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29th. 1831.
    • 491 4 By the I British I trig latthoi' f amm, 90 Tons from Penang Sf X a gore. 57.) C. »r. iSc > ps. Cimitz 4 V 4 &15 (’howls 4) 9 Silk Cioth 8 4 Blatclio 16 Karrikams J m> Barrongs 4 9 Handkerchiefs 1 2 K 1(1 Curtails
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    • 801 4 By the Brit, brig Tatthnl Karim. 90 'lons, for Malacca Penang and Kagore. 1 Gorge Nankeens 1 and 6104 yis Brit. Cottons 2 Biit Chintz 10 Pis. Copper Siieathing 7o Sin in Sugar < 5 Pearl Sago 20 Iron i 5 Benjamin 5 Cor. Mats *****0 in No. Spanish
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    • 108 4 Date, VESSELS’ NAMES. Tons j commas dErs. j »v hiu&a Ekpm. lies rut a now To Sail Apr.~l7 Brit, brig Kwler Bnx 124 Penang Laid up S.?pt. 19 Dutch ship lioetay 420 John Rough Ssimaraug Nov. 21 brig HapjepaHowtah 114 Giissee Dec. 10 Brit.brig Sophia 60
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    • 940 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com mon weight is the P cul,ofl33 1-3 tbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catiies. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyan of 40 Piculs, nearly*, Java Tobacco by the Corge
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