Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 4 October 1832
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Title Section32 1832-10-04 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register w&. -ao, vox,, a. THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 1832. [New Series tfCATioNs appalling in this, I *pee, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.32 words
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Article42 1832-10-04 1 jpT The A. I. British Built Brig Alexander 260 Tons Register, R. Me Lachlan Commander.—Having 2-3rds of her Cargo already engaged she will meet with immediate dispatch, for Freight or Passage apply to ROBERT WISE Co. Singapore Ist Oct.. 1832.42 words
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Article53 1832-10-04 1 The line A. 1. British” Cijfci 'built Brig iassionea burthen per register, 250 Tons, Wm. ..Mac Go w 7 an, Commander. j The above vessel is onlydyerrs old, and is newly coppered, and thoroughly copper -fa stewed. For Freight or Passage, apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE Co. Singapore53 words
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116 1832-10-04 1 IN THE COURT OF JUDICATURE OF PRINCE OF WALES' ISLAND, SINGAPORE MALACCA. Ecclesiastical r ,n tlie G °f Is of o-:, EORGE WILSON Brown, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Administration to the Estate and Effects of the abovenamed deceased, were this day granted to A lexander John116 words
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Article90 1832-10-04 1 PROBATE of the Last Will and Testament of Thomas WIL- I liaison Esquire, late of Malacca deceased, having been granted by the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca in its Ecclesiastical J urisdiction, to Messrs. Johannes .Bartholomew Westerhout and t Bernard Rodyk of Malacca,90 words
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Article460 1832-10-04 1 From the Madras Gazette, Wth August. His Majesty’s Ship Melville Vice Admiral Sir John Gore, Commander in-Chief, Captain Henry Hart, in heating down in the bay of Bengal, ed over a Rock bank, the .Soundings and circumtances of which are as follows At noon460 words
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Article264 1832-10-04 1 The loss of the American brig- Caroline, Cant. Graham proceeding from Calcutta to Philadelphia has been mentioned in the Calcutta Papers, hut no details have been given. The following’ particulars have been communicated to us: Ihe Caroline sailed from this port about the Ibt.h264 words
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Article210 1832-10-04 1 From the Madras Gazette 22 ml August. H. M. Ship Imofjene, which sailed from Masuiipatam about six weeks since, with detachments ol the Madras European Regiment, and artillery, as reinforcements for the Troops at Malacca, arrived at Madras on her return voyage, on Thursday last, having on hoard the210 words
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Article270 1832-10-04 1 Supreme Court. —We mentioned some time ago, a report winch had reached us, and which was piettv cunenl, that Mr. Cochrane, the Company’s standing Counsel in Bengal, was to be elevated to l ie Madias Bench in ti e room of the late Sir George Ricketts— We have.since heard270 words
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Advertisement121 1832-10-04 1 GOVERNMENT ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE is hereby given that Tenders of’ Contract will be received for the Sup piy of’T h i rty-n in e Thousand Bazar Maunds of Moonghy Rice, deliverable at the Commisariat Stores of Singapore, Prince of Wales' Island, and Malacca at tiie following- dates, and in the following121 words
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Advertisement439 1832-10-04 1 ADVERTISEMENT. BY ORDER OF TflE EXECUTORS TO HE SOLD, BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ON THE PREMISES, On Monday the 15 th October, next ensuing Precisely at 12 o’Clock at Noon. THAT well known elegant and Commodious Residence, most delightfully situated in Heere s Street, on the Sea side of the Town,439 words
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Advertisement336 1832-10-04 1 Catalogues and other particulars will be circulated previous to the day of sale and orders will be attended to on application to J. B. Westerhout Esq. Malacca, 2hi September, 1832, FOR SALE. At the Stores of the Undersigned. I A few 3-dozen Cases of Superior 2nd Growth: Claret, direct from336 words
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3268 1832-10-04 2 (From Hull's Frawnemsof Voyages, 2nd senes, Vol 3.) I am not sufficiently acquainted with the details of those terrible scourges, the Asiatic famines, by which whole tribes are sometimes swept away, to be able to describe correctly, from personal observation, their immediate3,268 words
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3081 1832-10-04 2 C Continued from No. 38. Here, (the island at which Ihe narrator touched) 1 lost no time in gelling the brig up the passage, and employed all hands, as well as3,081 words
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Article867 1832-10-04 3 Thursday, 4 th October, 1832. By the latest arrival from Batavia, we have been favored with a list of arrivals at Anjer to the 19th ult. among which is that of the American ship Walter, from Liverpool the lOtk June. An extract of a letter dated at Batavia the867 words
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437 1832-10-04 3 (FROM A CORRESPONDENT AT BATAVIA.) Pan Shoal, Rliio Straits, was seen and partly examined by Lieu J. H udi .g of the Royal Navy, in the Brig Indian May 14th 1830; who describes it thus:—Weighed from under Luban Island, ami passed through the Western437 words
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Article260 1832-10-04 3 Sept. 4< Portuguese brig Temereno, F, Borja, from Lisbon 13th May, for Macao. 5 Ship Dortenaar, F. Van Ginkel, from Helvoelsluils IStli May, for Batavia. 7 English ship Severn, T. Sanders, from Singapore 28lh July, for Rotterdam. Passengers: Revd. and Mrs. Bum, Mr. and Mrs. Prekn, Miss260 words
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Article17 1832-10-04 3 On Friday the 281 h ult- the Lady of W. R. George Esq., of a Son.17 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1832.
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Article315 1832-10-04 4 ARRIVALS, SEPTEMBER 1832. 28th I?ritis!i Ship Cambridge, .Tome Barber, from Bombay 2Bl.Ii Aug British brig Caader thix G. H Roys, from Penang 18th Sept. 29th Dutch brig Gollick, Ong Peng, kee, from Rhio 20th inst. British brig Lee Goan Teeah H non, from Pi mang 181ii inst. British brig315 words
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Article334 1832-10-04 4 By the Bril brig William. 218 Tons from Liverpool. 4 Bales Woollens 276,741 Yards British Plain Coitons J 40.464 Printed do. 53,860 Colored do. 4 Cases Stationery 4 Hardware 20 Tierces Beef 70 Pork 3 Casks Butter 4000 llis. Cotton Twist. 96 Bolts Canvas 40 1 links. Earthenware 100334 words
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Article249 1832-10-04 4 By the Danish brig Maria 180 Tons for Malacca. 20 CoytuT.i'S«_o I Bg the Brit, brig Johanna, 110 Tons for Trincomctlee. 43 Pis. 52 catties Rattans 44 28 Sugar 14 35 Sago 15 Catties Tea 25 Casks Beef 20 Cases Gin IS Dozens Brandy 1 15 Boxes Manila. Segars249 words
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Article237 1832-10-04 4 J J) li* 11 Lj l /V U L i l jirE. VESSELS NAMES. IonsJ COMMANDERS. Wheke From. Destination |'ToSj 1 e Jl ly 27 Bril'thif, H n-T Jos. Tliornton 7 Table Bay London U t 3 Arab slop 300 Ha,„ b .h 8 L d237 words
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Article285 1832-10-04 4 Tn consequence of the deficiency of the Circulating Medium, and the peculiar inode 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 be observed that the285 words
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Article1101 1832-10-04 4 me currency in wiucu commercial transactions are caiml-.t,7Tl i- TiT, sTT i 77 mm: »ei g lit is Uie P s cul,ori33 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Callim Sait oiid ll" ar lvli ei1 inl c <' nts The com of 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco by1,101 words
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