Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 30 August 1832
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Title Section33 1832-08-30 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. m O. 35, VOX.. 2. THURSDAY, AUGUST, 30, 1532. [NEW SERIES.] Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.33 words
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Article44 1832-08-30 1 The fme A. 1. Britishbuilt Brig HARDINGS, Captain Joseph Thornton Having nearly the whole of her Dead Weight engaged, she will meet with immediate despatch. For Freight of Sugar, Coffee and Measurement Goods. Apply to ROBERT WISE CO. Singapore, \st. August, 1832.44 words
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Article156 1832-08-30 1 Has always on hand an extensive Collection of the most valuable Standard Works in all Classes of Literature. New Publications, new Editions of Works of celebrity, Reviews, Magazines, &c. received from, London by every arrival.—Books, Periodical Publicacations, Stationery, Mathematical and Philosophical Instruments. Engravings, Maps, Charts, and Newspapers procured from156 words
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Article636 1832-08-30 1 (From the Canion Register 15 th Jane.) The H. C. Sloop Coote arrived in China on the 31st ultimo, bringing, it is understood, a private despatch for the Select Committee. Nothing as to the tenor of .'his has escaped though it is not difficult to divine, from the tone636 words
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613 1832-08-30 1 i We observe it mentioned by our contemporary that the U. S. Frigate Potomac, which lately left us, came to China in con-equence of information received in these seas relative to the difficulties between the Foreign Residents and the Chinese, i This,however, is a613 words
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Article824 1832-08-30 1 Some days ago we communicated the loss of lie Flora, Captain Sherriff, of this Port, from the ordinary Shipping Report but we had no reason then to believe that the Passengers and Crew had been subjected to any very extraordinary fatigue or distress in rescuing themselves from824 words
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Article3388 1832-08-30 1 From the Chinese Repository, May 183.2. Journal of a residence in Siam, and of a voyage along the coast of China to Mantchou Fartary, by the llcv. CHARLES GUTfcLAFF. [P/e are happy in being able to tiring before our readers a journal of so novel and interesting a character3,388 words
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Advertisement205 1832-08-30 1 ADVERTISEMENT. DAVID YOUNG CHAS. BARTON Beg to inform their Friends and the Public, that they have this day commenced Business as Shipwrights, Mast-makers and Boatbuilders and also beg to assure those who may favor them with their patronage, that every exertion and strict attention will be paid, in order to205 words
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Article191 1832-08-30 2 Comparative Statement of Trade with the undermentioned Places detween the Year 1830-3 L 1831-32- 1830-31. J 1831-32. j Increase. I Decrease. Naaies of Plates. j j < Spanish Dollars Spanish Dollars. j Spanish Dirs Spanish Dlrs. I TTT 1,161,945 1,514,664 I 352,719 1 Foreign Europe 75,301 81,302 j 0,001191 words
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Article152 1832-08-30 2 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TRADE WITH THE UNDERMENTIONED PLACES BETWEEN THE YEAR 1830-31 1831-32. IS3O-3J. 1831-32 Increase. f Decrease. N ames of Places j— Spanish Dollars Spanish Dollars Spanish Dlrs. Spanish Dlrs To England 3,535,576 3,037,926 497,651 Foreign Europe .> 99,637 20,976 78,661 South Ammica >» »j Mauritius, &u. 18,484152 words
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Article189 1832-08-30 2 BY SQUARE RIGGED VESSELS DURING 1831-32. Sp Dlth From England c 1,514.661 Foreign Europe 81,302 Mauritius 7,068 South America 6.016 Calcutta 1,072,852 Madras 141,049 China 2,259,145 Bombay 91.575 Java 916.639 Rhio 15,776' Siam 60,671 Cochin China 1,750 Acheen r 35 290 Sumatra 26,649 E. C Peninsula, 6,6 i 0189 words
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Article174 1832-08-30 3 3Y SQUARE RIGGED VESSELS DURING 1 S3l-32. Sp. Dlrs. To England 3,037,920 Foreigir Europe Manritius *c. 879 559 SSSSLT:::-v;.v:::: .lava 3,1 es7 Rliio 10,166 Siam 50,527 Cochin China .3,311 Sumatra 55,298 E. C. Peninsula 11,144 Borneo 13,04,8 Bally 3,249 Manila 33,328 Arabia 33,753 Neighbouring Islands &.C.. 3,153 Sp. Dlrs.174 words
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76 1832-08-30 3 Aug. £)th American ship Jeanette, J. Pierield, from Liverpool lsi May, for Manila. lllli American sliip Israel, T. Crocket, from Boston 121 h May, for Batavia. American brig John Gilpin J. Welch, from Baltimore 20lli May, for Baiavia. Ship Java, J. Vanrler Zeep, from Botterdam 2Gtli76 words
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Article423 1832-08-30 3 DUTCH JUSTICE, ro THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE &ir, The trial of the Seacunny Ignatio Francisco who murdered Captain D. R. Taylor of the Hutch bark Dicdericka, and attempted tiie life of the chief officer of the same vessel, took place at Ratuvia, about the 12th April. Sentence423 words
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Article252 1832-08-30 3 TO THE EDITOR OFTHE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Sir, Presuming that you are the Agent to the Dutch Company at Batavia in respect to their Advertisement in your Paper of the 28th June, permit me to offer my services for the qualifications therein required. My visage, tho’ not the most Grim252 words
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Article1840 1832-08-30 3 Thursday, 30th August, 1832. On Saturday last, arrived H- M. S. Magicienne Captain Pin inridge, from Malacca. She anchored under a salute from the battery, which was returned by the vessel. She sailed yesterday morning for Trincomallee via Anjer, and will touch at Batavia on her nay. H. M.1,840 words
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Obituary41 1832-08-30 3 D E A T 11. At. Malacca, on the morning of (he 23rd. August, of dysentery, contracted in the Nanning district, Frances Anne, eldest child and sole daughter of Lieutenant P. J. Begbie, Madras Artillery, aged 5 years and 4 days.41 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30th 1832.
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Article209 1832-08-30 4 ARRIVALS, AUGUST 1332. 23rd Bril, brig Catherine Lee lug W‘at, from Malacca 241 If inst. r 21! 1, Brit. Ship Earl Clare, Chas. Da>, fiom Bombay 30;h u!t. j Bril, brig Johanna, Oi LheeLeeong, tioni j Malacca 21st inst. 251!) H. M. S, Mayicienne Jas. I .umridge Iwi from209 words
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Article372 1832-08-30 4 By the Brit brig Sonhein, 65 Tons’ from Malacca. 10 Pis. Wheat 5000 in No. Cocoanuts 300 in No. Spanish Dollars 24 Dollars value ol Poultry By the II. C. S Macqueen, 15J4 Ions, from Calcutta 380 Bags Gram 41 Bundles Gunnies 100 Tubs Steel 8 Bales Saffron By372 words
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Article406 1832-08-30 4 Bi/ the Brit, brig Sonhein, 65 Tons, for lihio and Kamaman. 100 Baskets Java Tobacco 3 Pis. Dried Shrimps 1000 in No- Fish Roes 1000 Yards Long Cloth 50 Gorges .British Selendongs 2 Moorees By the II- C. <S- Macqueen, 1334 Tons, for China 120 Pis- Pepper 500 Rattans406 words
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Article66 1832-08-30 4 Vessels’ .Names. 'Ions. Commanders. j From Whence. j 'to Sail. Brig Alexander 260 A. Ogilvie Liverpool viaBatavia 1 April. Brig Eamond 265 I W. Benson London Brig William 229 —Dobie Liverpool via Batavia. Brig Ellen 218 j C. Patterson London direct. May Neptune Glasgow May Siiip66 words
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Article140 1832-08-30 4 Dat& j VESSELS’ NAMES. j Tons COMMANDERS, j Where From. j Destination j ToSo June 19 Brit, ship Elizabeth Jno. Craigie Sydney&Sourahaya London 21 Dutch brig Go an wan 132 Apteean Ta s al r 26 Dutc h schr. Nasarrie 74 Sheriff Ally Jambie lj July140 words
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Article45 1832-08-30 4 To London. Tin, 3 Sugar, 4, ss. Coffee, 6 \os. > Scarce ia general, Pepper, £6 V Measurement Goods, 5 to 0 J To Bengal 8 to 12 Anuas per Picul. China 50 Cents to 1 Sp.Dr, j, Batavia 1| to 2 Guilders45 words
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Article160 1832-08-30 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 almost any article it must he observed that ike160 words
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Article1124 1832-08-30 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com mou weight is the P cul,ofl33 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt ami Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyao of 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco by the Gorge1,124 words
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