Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 14 June 1832

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  • 30 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. 2ft, voii. a. THURSDAY, JUNE, 14, 1832. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities be considered as Official. [NEW SERIES
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  • 134 1 T ongo is hereby given that a _aa.ri.er Session of the Peace will v holden by the said Court, at the Court House in the Town of Singapore, on Monday the Second day of July now next
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  • 36 1 IHe first-class Britishjf built Barque c; Universe sa uain Alexander Duthie, will sail for the above Port about the 28th Current. For Freight or Passage, apply to PATERSON 8c CO. Singapore (ofh June 1832.
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  • 626 1 Fromthe Glasgow Herald Jany. 27 <y Extract of a letter from Kirkintilloch, daled 25th Jan. The cholera seems to prove most fatal here; we have had nine distinct eases since Sunday, at d out of the nine there are four deaths and no recovery anil from
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  • 1297 1 Towards the close of Ihe Market last week the demand for West India Muscovades became owing no doubt to the trade having supplied themselves fully from the late extensive purchases, and also owing to the consequent reduced stock the late advance (4s. per cwt. on an
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  • 2319 1 The Select Committee appointed to consider the Charges for the Civil Government of the United Kingdom, heretofore defrayed from the Civil Listsof England and Ireland, !'»e Hereditary Revenues of Scotland, and the Four and a Half per Cent. Duties,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 184 1 NOTICE. ISLAND OF ST. HELENA. For the information of Persons who are Subjects of the United States of America. wa&sa&Hi ©&iai&(D3L Merchant and Chip Agent, at the Island of St. Helena, has been a anointed by the President of the United States of America, at the City of Washington, on
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  • 1892 2 Translated from Ihe Nuticioso Mercaniil dr la Habana. FOR THE BENGAL HURKARU. The promising prospects which we think Coffee is beginning lo hold out ami, next to Sugar, ils high importance to us has induced us to pay serious attention to it, and, as we consider that ihe sketch
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  • 864 2 This valuable island is at tlie present moment of considerable interest we, therefore,.lay the following brief account of it before ourreaders —The area of Java is about. 50,000 square miles, with a population of 6,000,000. The island is mountainous in the interior, enjoying almost every -variation
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  • 237 3 On Ihe morning of yesterday early a man was brought to me from Ihe public serrai, who had been bitten by a snake in the linger. I immediately gave the usual dose of ammonia, applying sail to the wound, and keeping the man in motion; in
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  • 736 3 To the Editor of the Bengal and Chronicle. Mr. Editor, —It is with regret I hive perused in your valuable paper the translation of a Malayan narrative of the late proceedings al Malacca, not that I care that our troops, have got a good drubbing, but to
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  • 900 3 TO THE EDITOROF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE bir, The several statements, which have lately appeared, in your columns, regarding the operations now in progress against the Nanning Chieftain, being, 1 should imagine, chiefly compiled from the most unsatisfactory and tiie most vague, or to say the least, the most ridiculous
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  • 858 3 Thursday, 14 th June, 1832 By the arrival of the brig Spartan from Batavia, vve have been favoured with a file of the South African Commercial Advertiser, in the latest number of which, the 7th March, we observe that tiie Ship Aurora, Captain Owen, from this port the 27t.h
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  • 235 3 ARRIVALS, JUNE 1832. 7th Dutt li Schnr. Pcrteniie, Tlios. E. Reid, from Bata\ ia 31st May. Ri'ilish ship Frances Warden, Hatljuo Brafirnin, from Samaraug'lGth ult. Stli Dutch brig Ho Hlen, Oug In Hoe.i, from Rhio 6th inst. Slii Poilugut’se bri<? Fdiz Vienna, A. J. D. Pegado, from Penang 30th
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE, 14th 1832.
    • 255 4 By the Brit, brig Mayden Bux, 2G0 Tons from Sour ah ay a. j 40 Pis. Rice 30 Potatoes 8 Ground Nut 20 Tamarinds 20 Green Cachang 5 Garlic 6 Oil 20 Tobacco 40 Seaweed By the Hutch brig La Lucile, 108 Tons from Batavia. 991 Pis. Tin 34
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    • 553 4 By the Brit, brig Nay dm Bax, 260 Tons, for Malacca. 200 in No. Spanish Dollars f \y the Dutch, brig, jjU Lucile, 16S Tons, for Batavia 103 Corses Gurrahs 3 Cases Merchandize 4 Ca-ks Sporting Powder 7500 in No, Gunnies 8230 Pieces Dyed Cottons j UG Gases Segars
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    • 67 4 Vessels’ Names. J Tons, j Commanders. From Whence J To Sail. Brig Diana 198 W. Lepper Liverpool via Batavia. January Brig Troughton 280 J. Thompson London do. do. Brig Grecian 235 —Bacon Bristol via Batavia Brig Hardings 260 R- Gibson, R. N. Liverpool ,> >t Brig
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    • 159 4 Date. VESSELS’ NAMES. Tons COMMANDERS. I Where From. Destination j To Sail April 5 Brit.sehr. SingaporePacket 17 Penang l May 3 Bril, btig tSee j 1S9 W. Warden London [Bombay 13 Bril, bng Staffa 265 Alex.Inglis [Greenock [Europe Dutch bng Noraschahint 86 Oi Chin Leeong Malacca
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    • 90 4 In consequence of the deficiency of the Circulating Medium, and the peculiar mode in which business is conducted in this Settlement scarcely any sales are made for cash; and it being therefore impossible to give the cash price of aimost any article, it must be observed that the
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    • 860 4 The Currency in wiiich commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into C ents. I he common weight is the Picul, ofl33 1-3 Ihs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly d<l by the Kcya» of 40 Piculs, nearly*, Java Tobacco by the
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