Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 1 March 1832

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. MO. 9, VOL. a. THURSDAY, MAECH, 1, 1832. [NEW SERIES.] Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities a?e to be considei ed as Official
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  • 48 1 Mr. Wrraaam Merrywea ther and Mr. Peter Marcussen, beg leave to inform their friends and the Public that they have this day commenced business as Wholesale and Retail dealers nd Auctioneers, under the firm of Merry weather Co. No. 7 Conimerc'al Square '2oth January S 832. j
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  • 780 1 FINANCES OF INDIA. (From the Lidia Gazette, Jain/. \3th.) In the appendix to the. Minnies of Evidence we •find a statement of the Territorial Debt, owing by (be East India Company at. I lie if several Presidencies in (be E tst Indies, and <d the interests (hereon, according
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  • 1867 1 (From the India Gazette, Jam/. IS th.) Sometime ago an argument, ascribed to the late Bishop of Calcutta, against the free set.ih ment. of Europeans in India, was made to rest on the little or no advantage which Ceylon had derived from a measure of that kind. The argument
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  • 326 1 (Fmm the Canton Register, 2nd. Febg.) The Westminster Review. One of ihe lust numbers of this periodical contains a review of I lie transactions of liie Royal Asiatic Society. One of the articles noticed, is the late J)r. Milne’s account of the Triad Society in this country, and
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  • 3403 1 from the Malacca Observer, febxj. 27 i1l 1827. Journal of a Route overland from Malacca to Pahang, across the Malayan Peninsula written by Mr. C. Gta y. 1827. January 2nd. 1527. At 9 o’clock A. M. left M dacca for Pahang, —weather very hat and plenty ot rain.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 84 1 NOTICE. FOR SALE at the Godowns o l Geo. Armstrong 8c Co., a quantity of Plate and Plated Ware belonging to the Hon’ble Company. Singapore 2 '3rd. Feby. 183-2. ADVERTISEMENT. Mr. Joseph Melaney begs to inform liis Friends and the Public, that he has commenced business as a Carpenter and
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  • 132 2 Iron English 400 Candies at Rs. 35§ per Candy. Do. 150 35| Copper Slabs 100 Cwt. 57 per Cwt. Do. thick sneet cakes 100 Cwt at Rs. 614 Do. Tyles 50 6 If Steel Sweedish 200 Tubs, contg. 200Cwt. Rs. 14j Do. 189 Tubs,
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  • 819 2 From the Bombay Price Current 12 th September 1831. PROCLAMATION. TERRITORIAL DEPARTMENT. REVENUE OPIUM. 1st. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to instructions from the Right Honorable the Governor General, Passes for the. free transit of Mahva Opium by the direct route to Bombay, for exportation by Sea,
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  • 2180 2 To the Editor of the Singapore Chronicle Mr. Editor The Letter from your correspondent A. appears to be written by some person who lias confounded the name of Robarts, with that nf Roberts. Mr. Robarts, never arrived at a higher station ihan that, of third Member of the Select
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  • 1557 3 Thursday, March Ist. 1832On Monday last arrived the H. C. Sloop ot War Amherst, Gr. BrucksEsq. from Bombay the 29th December, and Penang anti Malacca. We understand, it was originally intended that this vessel should be placed under the directions of the Straits Authorities, but that her destination is
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  • 294 3 ARRIVALS, FEBRUARY, *****3d. Brit. Ship FaisalKurrirn, Mealiboy Hyder Ally from Siam 5th, Cochin Chinese ship Than Jiong, from Cochin China J7th inst. Cochin Chinese ship Wai \*hunq BoiKan Ween,from CochinChina 17th inst. 24th Brit* barq. Meyden B ux, A. V. Beck from Malacca 17th inst* Brit, brig Sonhein Tan
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH, 1st. 1832.
    • 269 4 Py the Dutch brig hatthol Ganny 71 'Tons, jrom Malacca. 63 Pis. Pepper By the Dutch barque. Jaddol Kurrim, 109 Tons Jrom Malacca. 7 Corses Pinicat Sarongs 4 Pulical Handkfs. 10 Pis. Beeswax 30(.O in No Spaui h Dollars JO 0 in No. Java Rupees 102 Dlrs value Java
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    • 510 4 |Bi Xt W iS. T> y B// the Dutch brig Fat tin l Canny, 72 Tons. Jor Santa/ ang. 29 Bales Indian Piet e Goods 4 Boxes Ran Silk 2 Europe Piece Goods 20 Pis Beeswax B// the Dutch barque Jaddool Kurrim, 199 ions, for Batavia and Rhio 55
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    • 38 4 Vessels’ Names. To... Commanders I Feom M hence, To Sat.. Bn- Indian I 23i W. Ravenscrott I Liverpool. j September. Ship Mersey 375 J. Sharp Liverpool SeptemherBrig Diana 198 j W- Lepper Liverpool. October.
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    • 72 4 Date- j VESSELS’ NAMES Tons COMMANDERS. I Where From. Destination j To Sail Apr. 17 Brit, long tCkader iinx I2t I Laid up Feb. .3 Danish b'ig Dansbory 2tM) J. Hoskier jMasulipafam Manila 23 (’.Chinese s!ii;i WaiPhnnr/ 400 R >i Khan \V r een Oodiiti China
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    • 164 4 In consequence of the deficiency of the Circulating Medium, and the peculiar made in which business is conducted in this Settlement, scarce!a ang sales are made for cash; and, it being there fare impossible to glee the cash price of almost ang article, it must be observed that
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    • 1067 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The coin, mon weight is the l eul, oflSd 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into lull Catties. Sait and Rice, are commoulj sold by (lie Koyati of 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco by the
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