Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 5 July 1832
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Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
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Title Section33 1832-07-05 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. MO. 27, VOL, 2. THURSDAY, JULY, 5, 1832. [NEW SERIES Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.33 words
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Article47 1832-07-05 1 The A. 1. Brig Grecian 2"0 Tons, Capt. Whitwell. 5 Vessel having nearly the of her Cargo ready to go on board, will receive very early dispatch. For Freight or Passage, qqdy to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE CO. Singapore 4 th July 1832. a m v bole-47 words
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Article40 1832-07-05 1 Tlie first-class, Teakbuilt, British Ship <e Gilmore,” Captain James Berry. For Freight or Passage, apply to PATERSON CO. The Gilmore carries an experienced Surgeon ol the Royal Navy. Singapore \th July 1832. Daily expected and will load immediately,40 words
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Article32 1832-07-05 1 Th e A. 1. British-built zzJzl'i Brig lJardiugs, 260 Tons Register, R. Gibson r. n., Comniander. For Freight or Passage, apply to ROBERT WISE CO. Singapore, 26 th June 1832.32 words
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Article38 1832-07-05 1 $T' The A. 1. Barque Jean Graham Captain Dunscombe, lias the greater part of her Cargo engaged, and will be despatched as soon as possible. For Freight, apply to JOHN WARING. Singapore, 18 th June 1832.38 words
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Article21 1832-07-05 1 For ply to The Teak Ship Elizabeth” Captain Craigie. Freight or Passage, apJOHN PURVIS. Singapore 20 th June 1832.21 words
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Article489 1832-07-05 1 From the Standard Feb. 7th 1832. DAILY REPORT OF CHOLERA. Central Board of Health, Council Office. Whitehall, Feb. 7 Sunderland, Feb. s.—Remaining at last report, 1; new cases, 0 dead, 0; recovered, 0 remaining, 1; total cases from commencement, 536 total deaths from commencement,2o2. Newcastle, Feb. s—Remaining at489 words
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1163 1832-07-05 1 TO THE EDITOR OF THE MEERUTT OBSERVER. Sir, I have the pleasure to semi you an account of some experiments lately carried on at Madras with Captain Norton’s Rifle Snell, which will l hope prove interesting to some of your military readers. Your’s obediently, Meerutt,1,163 words
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Article1158 1832-07-05 1 From the Chinese Courier April 1 &ih 1832, The votaries of Thespis in China do not enjoy the estimation which the more civilized Europeans bestow upon the inspired children of the sock and buskin. In England actors are* by Act of Parliament, vagabonds-, and entitled to such privilege1,158 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement201 1832-07-05 1 NOTICE. THAT at a General Quarter Session of the Peace, holden at the Court House on Monday the Instant, a Resolution was adopted by the Court, of which the following is a Copy “The Magistrates assembled in Quarter Session, taking into consideration the necessity of levying a rate for the201 words
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Advertisement112 1832-07-05 1 NOTICE The undersigned having been appointed Agent to the Oriental Life Insurance Society of Calcutta is prepared to furnish printed forms of the prescribed Certificates necessary to obtain Policies. Agents in Calcutta, Messrs. Mackintosh Co. JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, \st May, 1832. HOSPITAL FOR SEAMEN. M. J. MARTIN Surgeon, begs to112 words
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3112 1832-07-05 2 Translate'! for the East irdia and Colonial Jfa. guzinc, fro ii M -jar Sea "o'l'iira's Accoun'. in the Ter-, eira A Imunac f r the present year. H:iy of L »p»hz*» Maiques (l)eiagoa Bay)3,112 words
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196 1832-07-05 2 We have to announce the arrival, on the 3rd- inst., ot the Gilmore Captain Berry, from Port Jackson, and of the Grecian Captain Whitweli, from LivertmoT ;i»d Batavia. These arrival, have encreased the number of vessels now loading here for Europe, to seven. We were196 words
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312 1832-07-05 2 We have given in another page the official accounts of the disturb nee* .1 Jamaica. In all essential points they agree with the intelligence which we communicated last week. Fne correctness of that intelligence has been ernesti >• e-d, but we know not on312 words
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Article1693 1832-07-05 2 Lisbon. —The Spey, James, Comm older, is just arrived from Lib-m, whence siie sailed on Sun iay Ia-?t. VVe are informed by a pass? who came by ner, that tiie j>eojjie are a l anxiously expecting Don Peur>, and are read tv* join him. Don1,693 words
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Article2203 1832-07-05 3 These islands, especially since the conversion of many ot their inhabitants to Christianity, have excited considerable interest in the civilized vvoild, ami though many accounts regarding them have In.eu published,written b> abie and intelligent men,yet much stilt remains to be known. in order to obtain an2,203 words
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Article149 1832-07-05 3 ARTUV \LS. JUNE 1332. 29th Brit, brig Courier Bux, G. II. Roy3 from Penang 16t!• i"Rt. 30th Brit, ship FeUta Salam, J• E.f?ys, from Bombay 27th Mav. JULY, 2ml. Dutch brig Fnlthol GanJe, G. L Baumgarten, from Malacca 25di iu*f. Brit, brig Johanna, (formerly called 2VV>raschakim,) Oi Chen Seeong,149 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY, 5th 1832.
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Article506 1832-07-05 4 tty the British barque Will Watch j 200 'Tons from Calcutta. 300 Dozens French Claret 1700 Pieces Madapollams 100 G inghams 30 360 dozs. Towelling 2 Casks Files i 100 Maunds Gram 600 Mooaghy Rico 300 "Dlioll 500 Wheat 3 in No. Mats ***** Gunnies J 5 Chests Bengal506 words
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Article533 1832-07-05 4 By the Brit barque Will Watch, 200 Tons for Calcutta. 824£ Buncals Gold Dust 925 Pis. &64 catties Black Pepper 200 Long Pepper 93 Sapan W ood 225 &40 catties Japan Copper 39 &87 Tin 3 Boxes Shells j 801) Pieces Nankeens 23 Cases Gin 2800 in No. Spanish533 words
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Article64 1832-07-05 4 mi 11 L -,m .H« il Vessels’ Names. Tons. Commanders. From W hence. j To Sail, Brig Troughton 280 J. Thompson London via Batavia. Brig Hardings 200 R. Gibson, R. N. Liverpool viaBatavia Brig Alexander 260 A.Ogilvie Brig Eamond 2u5 W. Benson London Ship Earl of64 words
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Article183 1832-07-05 4 Date. VESSELS’ NAMES. Tons I COM vt \NDSHS. I Where From, j j To Sail April 5 B'it.schr. SingaporePuck't 17 i 1 Penang May 13 Brit, brig 265 Alex. Inglis Greenock Europe June 4 Brit, bark Jean Giaham 261 Jno. Duuscoinbe Batavia Loudon 5 I Dutch183 words
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Article1023 1832-07-05 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents, liiecona moil weight is the P cul, of 133 1-3 Ills, avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyan of 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco by the1,023 words
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