Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 23 August 1832

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 34, VOL. 2». TZHTRSD,*.'?, AUGUST, 23, 183&. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed, by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official. [NEW SERIES.]
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  • 56 1 The fine A. 1. Britishbuilt B r i x FI A R D l N G S, Captain Joseph Thornton. Having- nearly the whole of her Dead Weight engaged, she will be meet with immediate despatch. For Freight of Suuar, Coffee and Measurement Goods. Apply to ROBERT WISE
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  • 22 1 Jfyr* The Teak Ship Elizabeth” Captain Craigie. For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, 20tk June l.8‘ 2.
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  • 2203 1 Latest European Intelligence From the Spectator. April, 28th 1832. JNEWS OF THE WEEK. We may commence onr News ot the Week” by stating tlial tlie week has offered no news. There lias been no leading question lo be discussed, no remarkable event *o chronicle. On looking over our columns, we
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  • 1008 1 ELECTION OF DIRECTORS On the 1 ills of a bal ot was taken at the East India House for the election of six directors, in toe room of William Stanley Clarke, Esq., John Thornhdl E-q, George Raikes. E q., Henry Alexander Esq., Sir William
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 253 1 FOR SALE, And to be had, of the person in charge of the Library. A Few Copies op FAMILIAR LIALOGUES IN ENGLISH AND MALAY. For the use of learners of the latter language PR1' E ONE JAVA RUPEE The profit derived from the sale of this work, will be appropriated
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    • 56 1 the best quality and latest importation. Also attached to (lie Establishment, Fashionable Dressmakers, Tailors, and a Hair Dresser, from the most eminent houses in London. In each department supplies may be had, and orders executed, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. N. B—A fair price i»iven
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  • 1056 2 Saturday, julyMth, 1332. An indictment for manslaughter against Mr. Canqilieli of the Indian Navy, we understand as |n<N('iitrd to the Grand Jury within the last day <>r two, at the instance of Captain Larkins ot the Marquis «.f Camden, in consequence of the part Likin hy the funner, in
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  • 1062 2 From the. Calcutta Courier June 6th. We have inserted an article from lhe Singapore Chronicle, which gives some insight into the Revenues of that. Island. If is sal isiactory to find I hat, in so short a time, l hat interesting j colony is able 16 cover the expenses
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  • 1118 2 London, 25 th February, 1332. As there exists in some persons prejudices against, the Si Kbhartne Docks and as some objections have been urged by parties in India to vessels going into these Docks, we take the liberty of handing you by this opportunity a statement
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  • 888 2 OBJECTIONS. Nil. OBSERVATIONS. The improved construction of the Warehouseof the St. Katherine Docks and Ihe great convenience of their situation, being the nearest iu the Port of London to the sea tof Ensures have induced many ofthe Principal Merchants, and particularly those iu the Trade with India to select
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  • 255 3 RAT A VIA. 1 0 THE EI>ITOROF TH C SIN G A PORE CHRO NICLE Mr. Editor, It has occurred to me, that your Singapore Chronicle might be made a repository for detached extracts of various kinds, which like the flower Are born to Mush unseen, cf And waste
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  • 1618 3 Thursday, 23rd. August, 1832. On Tuesday last, being His Britannic Majesty's Birth-day, a salute ol' 07 gun.;, corresponding with the age of our gracious Sovereign, was fired from the Battery at sunrise. A royal salute was likewise fired at noon; which was followed by another, at one o'clock, from
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  • 483 3 During the week, no less than two Inquests have been field by the Coroner, at the Police Office. The tirst took place on Saturday, on the body of a Convict named Knnto ftoneci who was killed by a fellow-convict named Goroo Chanel, in their jail, by a blow
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  • 337 3 ARRIVALS, AUGUST 1832. Kith Dutch sehr. Laurel, F J. Serge, from Batavia lltth inst. Brit brig Cauder B:i. r, G. R. Roys, from Penang 5lh inst. I7ih Brit, bark Elizabeth, 3. YV. Phillips, from Sum abaya 2nd inst. 18th Dutch bark Rajah Walt, A. Van Os, from Batavia 3rd
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  • 16 4 On Wednesday morning, the 22nd instant, tlie Lady ofJ. S. Clark Esq. of a Son.
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 319 4 hy the Dutch hark W i hemyn, 125 Tons from Gressee. 16 Coyans Rice By the Brit, bark Mercury, 220 Tons from Calcutta 660 Maunds Wheat 50 Bugs Rice 50 Gram 21) Dimll 103 Chests Opium 110 Bolts Canvas J PI. 80 Cal ties Candles 38 Dry Tobacco 15
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    • 513 4 Ihj the Dutch barq. Wellemyn, 125 'Tuns, fhr Gressee. j 55 urges Nankefcns S Gurrahs 4*2 Boxes Tea J.* Baskets Tobacco 7 in No. Saddles 133 Ghina 1: ti.ibrellas *2*2 Pis- C'innairum 71 Colton i 02 Siam Fisli j 1 >05 Parcels China Joss and Coarse! Paper I 35:1
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    • 70 4 Vessels Names. jj Tons, j Commanders. From Whence. J To Sail H'Tijr Alexander 200 j A.OgiKie Liverpool viaBatavia April. Eamond 26 5 W. Benson Loudon W illiam 229 —Dobie Liverpool via Batavia. j Ellen 21S (J. Patterson London direct. j May Neptune Glasgow Way P hriton
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    • 208 4 Date. VESSELS’ NT\MMS. To\s I COMTl’\\DE??S. I Where From, j Destination ToSt. June 19 Brit ship Elizabeth Juo. (.haigie S\duev&Sourabaya Londuu T~ 21 Dutch brig Goanwun 132 xAp'eeun Tagal 20 Did-h schr. Nasarrie 74 Sheriff Aiiy Jamhie j July 3 Brit, ship Gilmore 500 J. Berry
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    • 1266 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com oi ou weight is the P'cul, oti33 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Kiee, are commonly sold by the Koyuo 0 f 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco by
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  • 15 4 DEATH. At Penang. on the 13th July, Mr. Jam LiS STUAKT, Surgeon, aged 20 years.
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