Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 26 July 1832
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Title Section33 1832-07-26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 30. VOL. 2. THURSDAY, JULY, 26, 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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Article57 1832-07-26 1 The first-class, Tealcbuilt, 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 a CO. The Gilmore has excellent accommodation for Passengers and carries an experienced Surgeon of57 words
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36 1832-07-26 1 JpJ The A. 1. British-built Briii Hardings 260 Tons Register, R. Gibson r. n., Commander, For Freight or Passage, apply to ROBERT WISE CO. Singapore, 2Gi/i June 1832.36 words
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Article118 1832-07-26 1 Saint Helena Bazaar for this Sale of Marine Stores, Provisions, Europe India China Goods; AT THE BRIDGE, Shipping Agent, and Proprietor of the above Establishment, begs leave to inform Owners, Captains, and Passengers of Ships, that he has for Sale, Marine Stores, Provisions, Wines, Beer, &c. &c.118 words
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Article124 1832-07-26 1 Ft om the Madras Gazette June 23rd. We have received our trips of papers by the H. C Ship lletiavce but none fater than T4th March. We have >ni\ time to make extracts from thenr. The Reform Bill whs still in thp House of Commons, and we124 words
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Article304 1832-07-26 1 The Courier Mar eh We are happy to hear that our Government has received the most satisfactory assurances from Austria and Prussia on the subject of the Belgian treaty, and lhat the ratifications by these two Powers are expected to be given in almost immediately. An evening Contemporary of304 words
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Article604 1832-07-26 1 Letters from Paris, which mention the sailing of the second division of the Portuguese squadron from Belle Isle, addthat further reinforcements are preparing in the south of France, where it is expected 3,000 men will be raised fur the service of Poll Pedro. Letters from Madrid of604 words
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Article243 1832-07-26 1 Thursday May 31.?/ 1832, Mauritius. A report was'yesterday in circulation that a re volt of a Serious nature had taken place at the Mauritius} the Colonists are stated to have risen vti masse and to have deposed the Governor, who, it seems, was unpopular in consequence of the recent243 words
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Article342 1832-07-26 1 Mddras Courier, June 19 ih. His Excellency Rear Admiral Sir E. OWEN* K. C. B. sailed from Madras on the 11th In* slant on his return to England after compiet* ting the usual period of command on the In* dia Station. His Excellency’s zeal for the service and his342 words
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Article496 1832-07-26 1 THE MARQUIS OF HUNTLEY” The E. I. C. ship Marquis of Huntley, one of the two vessels which annually loach here to supply the Cape with Tea, at about 100 per cent. high‘er price than it could be supplied by private importers, arrived in Table Bay from China on496 words
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Advertisement233 1832-07-26 1 A D VEll VISE M E NT. r The undersigned Lim-Tim-Eng, Tan-Te'anu-Goan, and Gan-Goan Ting, have this day dissolved parterriershi'p, and from this date-, the business will be conducted by Gan-Go\n-Ting, who will settle all claims on the firm. LIM TIM ENG, TAN TEANGGOAN, GAN GOAN TING. Singapore, 19 th233 words
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Advertisement211 1832-07-26 1 NOTICE. THE undersigned has this day established himself as a Merchant and General Agent at this Settlement. G. F. DAVIDSON. Singapore 10 tk July, 1832. TO LET. THE HOUSE in High Street lately occupied by Mr. Prehm. Apply to A.'L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, 2 Uth June 1832 ADVERTISEMENT. m ©g’sisiii&s211 words
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Article847 1832-07-26 2 Ducks, dogs, Hindoos, and Parsecs. It appears that the tranquillity of the Sister Presidency lias been disturbed on account of the mandate having gone forth for the slaughter of the Quadrupeds, with a reward for (heir carcasses, noi. equivalent to what our Analornisis give (he barkers at847 words
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Article398 1832-07-26 2 fiij v u i i ci. H. M. S. Imogene, Hon'ble Captain P. B ckwood, has arrived here lioiu Madras w h Despatches for Goverinneuf, and with t rd s O detain If. M. S. Challenger. His Exit i.encx Sir J. Gore, the Naval Commander in Chief, follows immediately398 words
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Article198 1832-07-26 2 The Hampshire Telegraph of'. he -23 1 J-mnary states, ih a the Bombay Marine is to be entirely abo!ished anil that in lieu thereof the A miraltv is to furnish one small frigate and thirteen S8-vi«i;i Sloops of War* the expenses of which are lo be defrayed by198 words
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Article322 1832-07-26 2 There is a report current in Madras that Sir John Claridge has been restored to his appointment at Penang, and that he returns there with a promise of the next vacant Judgeship at either of the three Presidencies we cannot vouch for the truth of this statement;322 words
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Article130 1832-07-26 2 Cocoa-nut Oil— The reports from -London by tiie Morning Star, respecting tHe sale ot tliis staple, produce of onr Colon}', are high!} satisfactory. The following sales took place at the Baltic Coffee House on January 18th. 87 pipes, which had arrived in England by the Doncaster, sold at from130 words
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141 1832-07-26 2 GOODWIN SANDS. Trinity House, Loudon. Non. 2, 1831. Tae Corporation of Trinity house having resolved to establish a floating light near the South Sand Head of the Goodwin Sands, in compliance with the request of the merchants, owners, and masters of vessels, and141 words
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Article1140 1832-07-26 2 The foil owing extract from the Journal of Mr. A Loudon, is communicated by that genth man to Dr Jameson, and published it) his last Philosophic cal Journal. u Bator, 3rd. July, 1830—.This evening, while walking round the village, with the Patteh (native chief,) lie1,140 words
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545 1832-07-26 2 M. DarC-ET continues his in renious researches on ill s subject. At a meeting of the Academic des Sciences last month, he read a memoir, of winch the following are some of the particulars, Tiie- fiti.een part of bone545 words
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Article1404 1832-07-26 3 Narrative of a Voyage, during the year 1824, AMONG THE ISLANDS OF THE SOUTH SEAS Continued from No. 28) OTA H KITE. Not onlv Otaheite, but the neighbouring is* lands ot Eimeo, Riatea Huahine Bor Boro t and -some others of smaller note have followed the1,404 words
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Article1100 1832-07-26 3 T mw set. out upon the journey which I mentioned before, in the long-boat rigged for the occasion, accompanied by Mr. T an interpreter, and four natives. We supplied ourselves with a compass, caudles, fowling pieces, and ammunition; also a quamii v of goods to barter for hogs,1,100 words
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Article547 1832-07-26 3 TOTHF EDITOROF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Sir, The want of a Town Clock is an evil which has been much lelt in fins populous Settlement, and 1 thi; k a most fitting opportunity for remedying it now offers, were the Community to purchase, by subscription the 4 Beautiful Church or547 words
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Article610 1832-07-26 3 Thursday, 2 6 th July 1832. i By the arrival of the Resolution Captain Jellicoe, from Madras and Malacca, we have been favoured with files of Madras Gazettes and Couriers, the dates of which extend to the 23rd ult. The latest intelligence from Europe which had reached Madras, was610 words
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Article222 1832-07-26 3 ARRIVALS JULY 1832. 19th Port, brig Esperauca, J. L. de Cruz, from Penang 11th inst. Brit, ship Edmonstone, E. Hadley from Bombay lGih June. But. ship Porcupine, Benj. Lain*. from Sydney and New Zealai d Ist May 20th Post, brig Eliza, B. Botelho, from Pe. nang and Malacca IB'h222 words
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Article21 1832-07-26 3 On Saturday the Vist. mst., by the 1 evd. Robert Burm, Chaplain, Alexander PREHN LsQUE., to iYtiSS SARAH Ann Kees,21 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 26th 1832.
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Article479 1832-07-26 4 By the Port, brig Cassador, 280 Tons, from DamauiT. 3000 in No. Spanish Dollars By the Brit, ship Pascoa, 80o Tons, from Bombay. I JO Chests Mai wall Opium By the Hr it. ship John Banncrrnah 816 Tons.from Bombay. 10 Chests Malwah Opium 216 Corges I I Pieces Surat479 words
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Article638 1832-07-26 4 JE-5 t€afei JHi/the Port, brig Cass ad or, ISO io?ZA‘ /or Macao. 121 Pis. Beche de Mer 3 Sc 99 Cutties Birds Nest 2i ‘Fish Maws 4 Sharks Fines 5 Fish Skins *2 Tortoise Shell N ul megs 5S Catties Camphor H Pis. 19 Catties Black birds nest fl638 words
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Article59 1832-07-26 4 ——wap cv«aawai—nwMaioyK* Vessels’ Names. Tons. Commanders. j From Whence. f To Sail. Gri<r Hardings 260 R- Gibson, R. N. j Liverpool viaBatavia 1 March Brig Alexander 260 A. Ogilvie Briur Eamond 265 W. Benson j Loudon f Ship Earl of Liverpool 229 —Manning Liverpool via Batavia.59 words
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Article188 1832-07-26 4 D^TEr~ j VESSELS’ NAMES. (Tovsl COMMANDERS. 1 Wherb From, i 1 To S-Ai.V June 19 Bril ship Elizabeth j Jno. Ciaigie Sytluev &oourabay a London 21 ship Sown i 47S T. Sander# Bata'ia Batavia Dutch brig Goantonn I 132 Apteean Tagal j 21 Brit, brig Diana188 words
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Article1223 1832-07-26 4 Tlip Currency in wliich commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. '1 he coca moii weight is ilie P <Mil,ofl33 1-3 ills, avoinlupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and llii-e, are common!) sold by Hit K'waß ot 40 Pitmls, nearly; Java Tobacco by the1,223 words
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