Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 19 July 1832
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Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
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Title Section33 1832-07-19 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. M®. 29, VOX.. Z. THURSDAY, JULY, 19, 1832. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered a, ffi [NEW SERIES.]33 words
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Article215 1832-07-19 1 THAT at a. General Quarter j Session of the Peace, holden at the Court House on Monday the 2nd. 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 rate215 words
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Article42 1832-07-19 1 jjg* The A. L Brig 230 Tons, Capt. Whitley. This Vessel having nearly the whole of her Cargo ready to go on board, will receive very early dispatch. ForFreight or Passage, apply to liOUGLAS, MACKENZIE CO. Singapore, \ih July 1832.42 words
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Article65 1832-07-19 1 JS3F The first-class, Teak■Jgg|| built, British Ship Gilmore” Captain James Berry, having the whole of her Dead Weight engaged, will sail for the above port with all despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to PATERSON 8c CO. The Gilmore has excellent accommodation for Passengers and carries an experienced65 words
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Article29 1832-07-19 1 The A. British-built Brig Hardings 260 I ons Register, R. Gibson r. n., Commander. For Freight or Passage, apply to ROBERT WISE CO. Singapore, ‘I6tk June 18.S2.29 words
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Article23 1832-07-19 1 JT The Teak Ship ElizafgP' beth” Captain Craigie. For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN PURVIS. Singapore 20 th June 1832.23 words
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Article43 1832-07-19 1 The A. I. Barque TroughJas. Thompson, 283 Tons. —For Freight or Charter apply to, SYME 8t CO. 10 th July 1832. N. B. -Imported by the Troughton, superior Sherry, at 8 Dollars per Dozen in case of six Dozens43 words
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Article5666 1832-07-19 1 From the Asiatic Journal for February. The dissentients which, since the establishment of king’s courts of justice in the different presidencies of British India, have occurred be tween the loci I goverments ami some of these courts ate justly characterized as “discreditable to our character in5,666 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement162 1832-07-19 1 FOR SALE AT THE GODOWNS OF ROBERT WISE and CO. A beautiful Church or Turret, CLOCK. PRICE 800 SPANISH DOLLARS. Made by Thwaites and Reed, London NOTICE. THE undersigned has this day established himself as a Merchant and General Agent at this Settlement. G. F. DAVIDSON. Singapore 10 thJuly, 1832.162 words
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Article550 1832-07-19 2 EXPENSES OF THE NANNING WAR. (Bengal Hurkaru, May 18th.) V\ e have several times hinted to those amongst our contemporaries who are so eager for a vrir with China, that war is of all amusements the most expensive. We have been furnished with a fevr items relative to the550 words
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Article419 1832-07-19 2 From the Madras Gazette, May c 2~fh~ Supreme Court -—On Friday several motions were disposed of before the* Hon’bie Sir Robert Comyn, in his Lordship’s Chambers am >ngst them was a motion for a Writ of Habeas Corpus to be directed to W. E. Linder wood and419 words
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399 1832-07-19 2 To such as take an interest in the capabilities and productions of India, it may not be uninteresting to know that: Mr. Heath has been successful in establishing an Iron Foundery, at Porto Novo, on an extensive scale We believe that this is the399 words
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Article137 1832-07-19 3 From f he Chinese Courier May 26 ih The Rebellion on the frontiers of the adjoining provinces continues, nod from tin—large bodies of troops which have left C'antoii, it. \ypuid -eein iliat the suppression of this revolt is no very easy matter. For some lime the official reports (if137 words
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Article852 1832-07-19 3 Oft' the {Hit 'of February '1831, the Aihrriciin *.lsiFriendship,-while laying at.(tie port-ofQiial-iah JktMoo, (coast of .Sumatra,) was atl acked uy a j»;nly of Malays from that place, authorized l»y the prltici(»a 1 Rajah, (and to which.a inaj nily of die populatum were privy,) and the hist852 words
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Article1926 1832-07-19 3 Thursday > 19 tk July, 1832. By the barque'Reef Rover, Captain Clifton, from China the 19th ult. we have been favoured with the receipt of Chinese Couriers to the 9ih and'Ck*>4ton Prices Current to the 13ih ult. From the former,' we learn, that the Rebellion which has broken out1,926 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement46 1832-07-19 3 A D VERTISEMENT The undersigned Lim-Tim-Esg, Tan-Teanu-Goan, and Gan-Goan Ting, have this day dissolved parternership, and from this date, the business will be conducted by Gan-Govn-Tino, who will settle all claims on the firm. LIM TIM ENG, TAN TEANGGOAN, GAN GOAN TING, Singapore 19 th July46 words
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Article187 1832-07-19 4 ARRIVALS JULY 1832. Hth Brit, ship John li man-man, John Walt, from Bombay 5th nliimo. loth Biit. brig Julia, John Bastian, from 14,ih Megan, from! Bn'.q ha} Red W Chiffon, from Cimia 1 9tli June. 17lb Bril. !>rig Soauhein, Mali King Choan,[ from Malacca 13lh instant. j DEPARTURES, JULY.187 words
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Article182 1832-07-19 4 By the Brit, brig Johanna, 123 Tons from Penang' 2/ 0 Pis. Benjamin 200 Pepper 8 Sugar 28 Bales Cotton 300 Bags Wi-.eat 900 m No. Birds Feathers 17 Baskets Java Tobacco J440 Yards British Piece Goods By the Brit brig tin Hein, Tons j) om tamarang. 00 Baskets182 words
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Article279 1832-07-19 4 By the Brit, brig Johanna 123 Tons, for Malacca and Penang. 1*20 Pis. Java Bice 30 Sticlae i 40 Iron 40 Si eel 20 Gam bier 12 C ans Sago 160 baskets Tobacco 8 Boxes Vermicelli 9 Chests Bombay Opium 1300 in No. China Umbrellas ***** Yards British White279 words
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Article286 1832-07-19 4 S. SOLOMON begs to acquaint Captains of Ships, Passengers returning to Europe and his Friends in general, that at his Stores, conveniently situated in James Town, they may be furnished with whatever they can possibly require, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. His286 words
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Article51 1832-07-19 4 Vessels’ Names. Tons. Commanders. j From Whence. To Saii, Hardings 260 R. Gibson, r. n. Liverpool viaBatavia Biit; Alexander 260 A.Ogilvie Brig Eamond 265 W. Benson London Ship Earl of Liverpool 229 —Manning Liverpool via Batavia, A Brig William 218 —Dobie j March Ship Diadem —Fairclough51 words
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Article128 1832-07-19 4 Date, j VESSELS’ NAMES. Tons I COMMANDERS. Where rDESTiVATioN 'ToSaiI May 13 Brii. brig Staffa 265 Alex. Inglis Greenock Europe jj June 5 Dutch brig (7yhick 73 Oug Pengkea Rhio 19 Brit, ship Elizabeth Jno. Craigie Sydriey&Sourabaya London >» Severn 478 T. Sanders Batavia Batavia I128 words
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Article1182 1832-07-19 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The corn (non'weight is the P cul, oil33 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyao of 40 Piculs, nearly* Java Tobacco by the Corge1,182 words
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