Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 6 September 1832
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Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
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Title Section39 1832-09-06 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. INTO. 36, VOL. 2. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 6, 1832. p At ,pp an d Sianed by the Proper Authorities are to oe Pubuc Notifications appearing m this FaHr, ana bigne j p T [New Series39 words
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Article44 1832-09-06 1 The fine 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, Ist. August, 1832.44 words
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Article31 1832-09-06 1 To sail on the 22nd. Instant. The Ship Diadem A. 1. Jk Captain Fairclough. For Light Freight or Passage, ip ply to HOLDSWORTH, SMITHSON Co. Singapore 6tJi Sept. 1832.31 words
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Article29 1832-09-06 1 <C The Barque Neptune Captain W Wittleton, will sail for the above Port in a few days. ForFreightor Passage, apply to PATERSON CO. Singapore, s thSept. 1832.29 words
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Article207 1832-09-06 1 [t is proposed to publish the Chinese Repository in monthly numbers, averaging not less than 32 pages per number. A title page and a table of contents will accompany the last number of each volume. Price 50 cents per number, or Dlrs. G per volume. Payment made, by subscribers207 words
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Article281 1832-09-06 1 S. SOLOMON begs to acquaint Captains of Ships, Passengers returning to Europe and his Eriends 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. His281 words
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Article1197 1832-09-06 1 From the Calcutta John Bull, August 9th We have already mentioned Mr. Bell s Comparative View of the external commerce of Bengal, during the years 1830-31, aud 1831-32,” hut we have not had an earlier opportunity of examining it with any attention. Mr. Bell complains that his1,197 words
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Article504 1832-09-06 1 From the India Gazette August Mth. We yesterday received by the Merope files of the Cerneen and Balance filling up our in telligence respecting the Mauritius to the 30th June, the infoimation of a subsequent date which we have published being derived from P These 'papers are tilled, as504 words
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Article210 1832-09-06 1 From the Hurkaru August 8th. A letter from the Ramghur district received yesterday, mentions that the Artillery stationed there, were in immediate expectation of being called out for service, in consequence of the Coles, in full force, having gained a day’s march to this side of Bancoorah,210 words
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Article521 1832-09-06 1 By a new process, discovered at Biu.vseis, the whole of the letter press upon a printed sheet may be transferred to a lithographic •tone, in less than half an hour. By means of a liquid, the letters transferred to the stone aie brought, out in relief within the space521 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement163 1832-09-06 1 ADVERTISEMENT. DAVID YOUNG &CHAS. BARTON Beg to inform their Friends and die 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 to163 words
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Article418 1832-09-06 2 (BISHOP OF CALCUTTA.) Educated at Oxford, and graduated A St: Edmund’s Hall, Mr. Wilson highly distinguished himself, while at the l 1 ni versify, and gained several prizes. He was introduced to the notice offhe religious world by the late eminently pious arid venerable Cecil. Mr.418 words
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Article1520 1832-09-06 2 List oi Arrival at, and Departures fro.it ST HELENA. 1&3>. May Eii-rlLli SIiij> Zenohia J. F. Owen, ttoui alculla Hint Madras, to Loudon. reiicit SIii|» Lydia, P. Ruzier, from Horn bon, to Naiitt s 3. Dutch Ship Walchrren, C. Rick els, trorn Batavia, to Middlehurg. j, 4. Amcricivu1,520 words
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Article1224 1832-09-06 2 Narr\ti\e of a Voyage, during the y'ear 1S24, AMONG THE ISLANDS, IN THE South Seas. (Continued Jrom Ao. 31 Now we are at Sea again, bound fora n Island before mentioned, viz JRurutu, \Ohet 0 ronl of Cook) lying irfCaVSS- 26’ S. Longitude 15G- 48’ west-of1,224 words
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Article927 1832-09-06 3 TO THE EDITOR OF Tilt: SINGAPORE CHRONICLE When I saw your last Chronicle, Hu.l in it the letter of Infemalissimus I began to be encouraged, and thought you could not refuse to insert this in your next Paper, convinced that nvy reflections on the subject of which I am927 words
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Article1173 1832-09-06 3 Thursday, 6th September, 1832. The arrival, yesterday, of the Dutch Brig Faith, from Batavia the 29th ult. has put us in possession of some items of very late and important intelligence from England. By letters from Batavia, we learn tliat the English Ship Sir Charles Forbes, Captain Leslie, from1,173 words
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Article615 1832-09-06 3 Armstrong Lo. V. Chtnsang. The ease here alluded to is one which, the/ of no great importance as regards the value of the goods in dispute, is of some consequence in its result, to the mercantile community* It may be h rie11 y -fated a s t615 words
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Article408 1832-09-06 3 ARRIVALS, AUGUST 1832. SOIh Brit, brig Julia, Mootoo Carpoo, from Malacca 27th Lilt. H. C. S. Loudon T. Smith, from Madras, Penang and Malacca. r Brst. strip Ann, Wm. Allen, from Bombay 30th July. Arab ship Hamoody, Seeh H.amber, from Malacca 25th u!t, SEPTEMBER. 2nd Brit, bark Neptune W,408 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
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Article461 1832-09-06 4 Bu the Dutch barq Bajah Wall liMT Tons 1 from Batavia 1720 Pis. Tin 700 Rice12 Cloves B y the Brit brig Ileeaptee, 68 Ions, from Penang and Malacea. 2480 Yards British White Cottons 90 Woollens 80 Pis. Sugar 20 Indigo 8 Pepper 1000 in No. Cocoa nuts 1500461 words
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Article498 1832-09-06 4 By the Dutch barque DiedericJca, 222 Tons for Batavia. 100 Corges Bengal Chintz By the Brit, brig Lee Goan, 100 Tons' for Malacca and Penang. 2 Chests Bengal Opium 800 Pis. Siam Salt. 20 Lead 30 Gambier 30 B rasswire 20 Java Rice 800 Pit ces Nankeens 200 White498 words
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Article67 1832-09-06 4 .Vessels' Names. Tons, j Commanders. j From Whence. To Sa Brig Alexander 260 A. Ogilvie Liverpool viaBatavia April. Brig Eamond j 265 W. Benson London >, Brig William 229 —Dobie Liverpool via Batavia. Brig Ellen 21S C. Patterson London direct. 1 May Ship Briton 250 Parker67 words
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Article271 1832-09-06 4 Date, j VESSELS’ NAMES. Tons J COMMANDERS. Where From, j Destination ToSur June 26 Dutch schr. Nasarrie 74 Sheriff Ally Jambie 1 July Brit, brig Hardings 255 Jos. Thornton Table Bay London tt 27 Brit, ship Diadem 376 Robi. Fairciough Liverpool Aug, 19 j Dutch ship271 words
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Article1114 1832-09-06 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com mon weight is the P cul,ofl33 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 Corge1,114 words
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