Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 27 September 1832

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  • 35 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. KO. 39 VOX,. a. THURSDAY, SUPTLMBSR, 2.7, 1832. [New Series.~] Public Notifications appearing in this Pap e r, and Signed by ike Proper Authorities, are to he considered as Official.
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  • 1091 1 From the AiL.s, 20 lk M ty. HO 0 SE OF L OtilMO NS. Fnclay l 8th M'vib RECALL OF MINISTERSA call of tlie Houseoccu/md u *’.v \vitm closed doors. When the g.bk opened, every member see med nssem u moment, the House was crammed. Mr. HUME
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 377 1 GOVERNMENT ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE is hereby given that TendeVs of Contract will be received for the Supply of Thirty-nine Thousand Bazar Maunds ol Moonghy Rice, deliverable at the Comniisariat Stores of Singapore, Prince of Wales' Island, and Malacca at the following dates, and in the following proportions Ai on (lie Ist
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    • 507 1 The House and Premises can be inspected at any day alter the 10th or October, from 11 to 2 o’clock in the afternoon. ALSO. The four large substantial Brick Godowns situated on the Corner towards Bukit China adjacent to the Infirmary, and the Pepper and Spice Plantation at Bukit Bruang,
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    • 306 1 NOTICE. THE Undersigned have been cipppointed Agents to the Calcutta Insurance Company ot Calcutta. MACLAINE, FR A SER CO. Singapore 2Alh Sept. 1832. FOR SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned. A few 3-dozen Cases of Superior 2nd Growth Claret, direct from Messrs. Carbon ell and Son GEO. ARMSTRONG Co*
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  • 1677 2 Observer, 20 ifi Ufa//. T.ie address of the English Bar to the King Ins ox died some interest. L**t us see how many signed the conservative address. 1 ho Bar consists of five King’s Seijeauls, 59 King s Counsel^ 23 Serjeants at -law, and 1,250 harristeis. Of f tie*
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  • 269 2 The Nicobar Islands were visited in May" last by j LI. M. Frigate Magicienne, Captain Piumridge, whose report we have been permitted to peruse. The Harbour of Nancourey is stated to be one ofthe finest imaginable, with good bolding ground in a secure and spacious basin, having two
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  • 2300 2 FtiO.V THE CjINTOjY REGISTER 1 Stk JULY. Translation of a Chinese Paper stuck vp in the streets of Ning-po ;—copied and forwarded to a friend at Su-chao, and by him to his Correspondent in Canton. Brief Account of the English Character. The English people inhabit a country, at the
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  • 488 2 i TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Sir, There are few in this Settlement who are not willing to give the praise so justly due to the talented individual, who has the charge of constructing the local roads and, I presume, of keeping them in repair also. The
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  • 537 3 Thursday, 27 t/i September, 1832. The lied Rover Captain Clifton, arrived on the 22nd, from Calcutta the 7th iusf. We have received a few Calcutta Papers by her, the latest of which is a number of the India Gazette of the 3rd insfc. We observe that their latest European
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  • 1877 3 In our preceding numbers we gave,complete, the Official Statements, we have now to lay before our readers a sketch of the state and prospects of the Trade of this Settlement—not with the intention of pressing our own opinions, but rather to stimulate enquiry. We deem it important
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  • 199 4 ARRIVALS, SEPTEMBER 1832. 22nd Brit bark lied Hover, W. Clifton. from Calcutta 7Mi inst. DC. S. Marquis Camden. l.| Larkins Esq., fromBorabay 26th 23rd J)uTch brig Falf.hol Wahab,\ Shaik Badar, from Rhio 20th mst. Dutch ship route Jeanette, one Clu etoh, from Alulaeca I5ti» inst. r j 21th Brit,
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1832.
    • 361 4 Jfjj the J th»rhs (yJ ant, 13i i ?ons. fro m Calcutta. 100 Bags Gram Hy tj ie Bril, brig Shawal Hamad Bux, 60 Tons, from Penang. 70 Pis. Tin 19 Ghee ‘2O Corses Chellopans f> Bags Coriander Seed tty the Dutch, brig Goan Sing 20i Tons, from Samarang.
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    • 271 4 By the II C. S. Charles Grant 1311 Tons, for China. 1200 Pis. Rattans 500 Tin By the Brit, brig Shawnl Hamad Bux> 50 'Ions, for Penang. 124 Pis. Iron By the Dutch brig Goan Sing, 201 Tons, for Samarcmg. 6 Boxes Joss Sticks 2 China Tobacco 4 Vermicelli
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    • 49 4 Vessels’ Names. Tons. Commanders From Whence. To Sail, Brig Alexander 260 —McLachlan Liverpool viaCape Bat. Aprd'~ Brig Eamond 265 W. Beuson London 1 Brig Ellen 218 C. Patterson London direct May Ship hriton 250 Parker do. June Ship Australia 374 J. Lobban do. j June
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    • 121 4 Date, j VESSELS’ NAMES. Tons j Wheee From. j Destination j ToSail July 26 Blit, brig Hardings 255 Jos. Thornton Table Bay Loudon 27 j Brit, ship Diadem 376 Robt. Fairclough Liverpool London. Aug, 30 Arab ship Hamoody 300 Hambah Malacca Sepf 5 Dutch brig Faith
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    • 44 4 To London. Tin, £3 Sugar, 4 i Coffee, 5 15s. V Scarce iu general, Peppei, 6 k Measurement Goods, 5 to 9 J To Bengal 8 io 12 Annas per Picul. China 50 Cents to 1 Sp.Dr. Batavia to 2 Guilders
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    • 90 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 tiny article J it must be observed that
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    • 1119 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The corn mon weight is the l cul, 0f133 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyas of 40 piculs, nearly, Java Tobacco by the
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