Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 26 April 1832

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. HO. 17, VOX.. 2. THURSDAY, APRIL, 26, 1832. [NEW SERIES.] Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • 217 1 Singapore J BY Virtue of a to wit. Precept to me directed, I hereby proclaim and give notice, that a Session of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery, in and for the Island of Singapore and tiie pi tens subordinate thereto, will be lioiden at the Court House in
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  • 51 1 The Teak-built Ship "Lord Lyndoch,” Captain J. D. Luscombe, will be despatched about the sth Proximo. For Freight or Passage, having 1 Accommodations of the first Order. Apply to JOHN PURVIS. N. B The Lord Lyndoch carries an experienced Surgeon of the Royal Navy. Singapore 25 fh Aoril
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  • 1641 1 From the BengalHur'karu, March 14. FREE TRADE CONVENTION. —One of the most respectable bo des of men collected in the United Stales, is now sitiiug in Philadelphia, under the name of a Free Trade Convention, We look to their deliberations and decisions with great interest. If avoiding the
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  • 682 1 The Coles. (From the India Gazette, March llth.J 'Pile following are extracts of letters from an officer in I lie 50th Regiment, from which it would appear mat the Coles are n *1 (lie only iusiirgems our Loops have to contend wilh,antl that theie .s no immediate prospect of
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  • 284 1 BOMBAY BAZAR PRICE CURRENT AND MERCANTILE R EC IS Mill. Saturday February 18 th, 1332. COM M E R 1A L R EM A R K S. OP!L >1 But feiv Iransacti'in.s have Liken place j Miice our last Publication; ;t few Ciicsis have been sold at Rs 1,222
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 132 1 TO letT THE HOUSE lately occupied as an Hotel bv Antoine Chevalier, w 1.0 has absconded. ALSO TH BEE 0000 W NS adjoiniiio- Messrs.Cli irlesTho nasSc Co/s Apply to A.; L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, '23d. April 1832 NOTICE. ISLAND OF ST. HELENA. For (he information of Persons who are Subjects
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    • 128 1 ISLAND SAINT HELENA. Saint Helena Bazaar for the Sale of Marine Stores, Provisions, Europe India China Hoods; AT THE BRIDG E, ms (put 4101 ID IP ID IISKDB9 Shipping Agent, and Proprietor of the above Establishment, begs leave to inform Owners, Captains, and Passengers of Ships, that he has for
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  • 279 2 INSURRECTION. The following important ami we’l authenticate, I information has just reached us, as our paper was going to press. We find that, since the receipt of these particulars, another despatch has arrived in Canton. The distin bance, occas oned on the holders,
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  • 544 2 In a long memorial sent, to His Majesty by Governor L«?, CiIOO, the Foo-yuen, and the H>ppo Chung, concerning opium, they stated the arguments and suggestions, for, and against, the best meins of preventing the im- port at ion of that destructive poison.” They allude
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  • 1064 2 It is aflirnieu bv travellers, ami wo believe admit led by tlio Chinese, ili.it the large island of Formosa is bold with difficulty by its present tenants againsl the aborigines, who inhabit the major ponion of the island. S mold the future proceedings
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  • 91 2 (Chinese Courier March, 29 th.) An attempt has been recently made to establish a daily meeting of Commercial Residents at Canton for the purpose of organising a kind of Exchange. Although such meetings cannot prove materially important where the residence of every member of them is within a
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  • 2748 2 A Narrative of the• Successful manner of Cultivating the Clove Tree, in the Island of Dominica, one of the Windward Charribbee Islands; by Win. Urban Base Esq C Conclud-d from, our last l have also remirked, that in collecting all the useful exotic plants, th
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  • 156 2 Thursday April 12th. 1832. B the Schooner Laurel from Batavia the 6th inst. private letters have b§en received in this Settlement, mentioning that news had reached Batavia on tin? stli from Holland, by the Kootenaar dowp to the 28ih December last ;-none, except the Maatschappy, had yet received their
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  • 586 3 We are happy to learn, by letters from Batavia, that the Schooner Feejee, Smith, from Manila and Batavia, arrived at the Cape of Good Hope, on the 15Ui December, bound of Liverpool and the Lady Gordon Harmer, from Singapore and Batavia, arrived at the Cape also, on the
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  • 561 3 We have been favoured with the following communication from a friend in this Settlement, to which we have great pleasure in giving insertion. Bv the Schooner Laurel, we are in possession of Batavia letters to the 4th inst. The Com- menial Community there, as would appear by these
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  • 1645 3 Oil Saturday tbe 2lst iust. the. Government Farms, for the next official year, commencing the 1st of May, pros, were sold by public Auction, at the Court House. The following is a comparative statement of the prices obtained, which shews a considerable increase in the monthly revenue, derived
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  • 229 3 ARRIVALS, APRIL 1832. 21st Dutch Sch. Laurel, F. J. Serge, from Batavia 6th inst. 22nd. Dutch barq. Alexander F. Heed, from Indramayo 4th inst. Brit, brig Spartan, Jas. Lumsden, from China 7tli inst. 23th Dutch brig Tartar, H. B. EeL back, from Batavia 6th inst. 24th Brit. barq. Agnes
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  • 10 3 DEATHAt Batavia, on the 29th ult. Jamls COOKE Esqr., Merchant.
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 538 4 Bythe Brit. Schooner Janda Brassey 20 Tons from Penang. j 280 Pis. Rice. By {he Port, brig Feliz Viena 209 Tons from Penang. 1603 BagsMoonghy Rice 200 Pegue do- j By the Brit, brig Try, 120 Tons from Penang. 800 Pis. Rice 50 Bolls Europe Canvas 30 in No.
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    • 330 4 By the Brit Schnr Janda Brassey, 20 Ions for Penang. 20 Pis. Gambier By the Brit, brig Tay 120 Tons for Penang4 Cases Glassware 6 Piece Goods ***** in No. Chinaware 5 Pis. Oil By the British barque Royal Charlotte, 261 Tons for China 102 Bales Broad Cloth 3
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    • 71 4 Vessels’ Names. Tons. Commanders. From Whence. I o Sail. Ship Mersey 1317 J. Sharp Liverpool via Batavia. November. Brig Diana 295 W- Lepper do. 3o. do. Diadem 183 A. Walker Port Glasgow viaBatavia. do. Brig John Dig gar London direct* J do. Brig Troughton 282 —Thompson
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    • 118 4 Date. VESSEL’S VIES. Tons 1 CO VIM ANDEHS. Where From. Destiv ation To Sail Mar. 23 Brit.slup Lord Lyndock 038 J. D. Luscombe Batavia London April 5 Brit.schr. Singapore Packet 17 Penang j l 9 Dutch bark Lambier 114 Wall Rajah Salaugore 1 10 Danish ship
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    • 977 4 Tiie Currency in which cummenrful transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. 1 lie common weight is the P'cul, ofl33 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and lt.ee, are commonly sold by the Ivoyao of 40 Piculs nearly; Java Tobacco by the Gorge
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