Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 1 November 1832

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 44, VOX.. 2. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 1, 1832. [New Series Public Notifications appearing in this Paper., and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • 43 1 The A. I. British Built Brig Alexander 260 Tons Register, R. Me Lachlan Commander.—Having 2-3rds of her Cargo already on board she will meet with immediate dispatch. For Freight or Passage apply to ROBERT WISE Co. Singapore ls 7 Oct. 1832.
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  • 48 1 The line A. 1. Britishbuilt Brig Cassiopea burthen per register, 250 Tons, Win. MacGo wa n, Com ma nder. The above vessel is only 4yerrs old, and is newly coppered, and thoroughly copper-fastened-For Freight or Passage, apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE Co. Singapore 3rd. Oct. 1832-
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  • 46 1 (To sail on or before the 15 th Ndvr.) The fast-sailing Ship Australia A. 1. Burthen per Register 374 Tons, John Lobban Commander This Ship has s uperior Accommodations for passengers. For Freight or Passage, a l’P'y SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, 10/7/ Oct. 1832.
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  • 28 1 DAILY EXPECTED. jJS8£ The fine first-class Barque Eamont, 280 Tons, James VV almesley, r.n.Commander. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONOLLY. Singapore, 22nd. Oct. 1832.
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  • 26 1 The A. 1. Brig Ellen, C. Paterson, will meet with all possible despatch. For Freight apply to SY VIE Co. Singapore 22nd. Oct. 1832.
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  • 264 1 12th June, 1832. From the Madras Courier Sept. 20th. We have great pleasure in announcing the arrival in our roads early this morning ol‘ the Siiip London Captain Wimble, from London the Bth, Portsmouth the i6t.h and Torbay the 19th ot June. By this opportunity we have
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  • 814 1 Atlas, June the Qth. Oar accounts from Paris are up to the close ot Thursday, at which period, every thing was quiet, and tranquillity apparently restored. We fear the sacrifice of life has been very great during the unhappy contest; upwards 0f500,000 musket cartridges were expended in the two
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  • 87 1 Madras Gazette September 22nd. A report is in circulation at home, that the Marquis ot Anglesea will be appointed Governor General of India. W e do not know whether there is any truth in this, but should think such an Appointment not very unlikely. Recorder of Prince of Wales Is-land—-Benjamin
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 131 1 In the Court op Judicature of Prince op Wales* Island, Singapore and Malacca, NOTICE is hereby given that a Quarter Session of the Peace will be holden by the said Court at the Court House in the Town of Singapore on Friday the second day of November now next ensuing,
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    • 334 1 By FOR SALE, Private Contract. The good Brig FAITH, of 135 Tons—six years well found in Stores &c. Apply to Capt. B. LAING. of the Ship Porcupine. Attorney for the Owners Singapore Ist November 1832, NOTICE. JAMES Fairlie Carnegy and William Anderson, Merchants and Copartners Trading under the style of
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    • 68 1 FOR SALE, AT THE GODOWNS OF ROBERT WISE CO. Prime Irish Mess Beef. Do. Do. Do. Pork. Barclay Perkins &Co/s Pale Ale Piime Cork Butter in jars of 10 to 15 lbs. each. Borradaile’s Patent Felt. Afe w cases of superior Rhenish Wine (K oc he i m er). German
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  • 3207 2 From the Chinese Repository No. 3. July 1832. Journal of a Residence in Siam, and a Voyage along the coast oj iJhiua to MantchouTartary, by the Rev. Charles Gutzlaff. [continued from our last.) DURING tliis interval of uncertainty, my indisposition had increased to an alarming degree when I was
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  • 2342 2 (From the Fremantle Observer.) Arrived May 13th tiie Monkey, Captain Pace, from Java, with a general cargo out r.vo months. On the lltli the Cornwallis, Captain Henderson, with Wheat and oilier colonial produce; 9 Cows, 2 Horses and 98 Sheep. Local News. —-T-vo arrivals within tvvo days in
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  • 1190 3 Thursday 1st November J832. T ,e Brig Emma, Captain Mdiward, arrived luring the week, from Liverpool the end of V3 ty, and Batavia. She proceeds to-day. tor .Manila. The II. C. Ship Reliance, Captain Timin.s, anchored in the Humour on Sunday last, Irotn Calcutta the l itli alt. Calcutla
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  • 1268 3 Ws have received private letters from Malacca which intimate that it is in contemptation to remove, at the close of this year, all the troops stationed there with the exception of one regiment, of which two companies are to remain at Bell’s Stockade, in Nanning. Colonel Herbert, Ind left
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  • 348 3 The following statement of (lie principal articles of tli--* trade of J iva and Madura, from the Ist of J ilv lo the 3 till of September 1832, is translated fYoirf'tlie Bitdvia HundJs Blud ot tile 3rd ullimo. Imports from Dutch Ports —174 hales, and 571 cases linen cotton
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  • 298 3 ARRIVALS, OCTOBER 1812. 27tii Dtitcli scltr. Sottie, L B.)j!v, from Rembanq; S'tii ult. 23th H. C S Reliance.. O- S. Tnnins, from Calcutta lith uit. Dutch Johan ta Frerhricka P. de Harm, from Malacca 2QAi uit. 29th Bnt. brii; Emm, M M MilW trd, from Batavia 17til uit* 31st
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  • 29 3 On the mo min 4 of the 29th ultimo, on board the H. C. Ship Uelia /ce the Lady of H- G. Brichtman Esq of a still-born Daughter.
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  • 42 3 At Malacca, on Tuesday the I6 f h October, by the llevd Vicar of the Roman Clmrch. Mr. P. D. Gomes Clerk to the Hon’ble the Governor, to Miss A. C. BODESTYNE. second daughter of the kite J, T. BoDESTYNB Enquire,
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1832.
    • 372 4 py the Brit, ship Australia, 374 Tons, from London 330 Tons Flints 40 Iron By the Brit, ship Carnatic, 576 Ions, from Calcutta 1000 Bags Rice 50 )0 in No. Gunnies By the Brit, brig Hamoody, 229 Tons, from Siam. 1000 Pis. Sugar 400 Sticlac 15 Elephants teeth 850
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    • 505 4 By the Malay schnr haltuoi Khair 12 7b/<.y, /br Pahang. 3 Cubans Kice By (he Dutch brig Pat (hoi Wahap. 93 Lous, for Rhio and Palembatig 72 Cargos Gurrahs 42 1-iiellopans 121 Mo drees 43 .Madras Chintz S 3 Cliowls 4 Chapoh 70 Paleinpores 50 H !atc*iio 40 Custaijs
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    • 55 4 1 Bark Eamont 280 J. Walmesley, R. N. London. June. Ship Hriton 250 Do. June. Brior Columbia 259 J. Booth Do. 15th June Fanny W. Irvine 1 Liverpool* Do. Brig Hebe 2o4 W. Currie tlo. Edmond Castle 250 G. Cairns j do. Ship Lady Gordon 283
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    • 228 4 Date, j VESSELS’ NAMES. J Tons j COMMANDERS. J Where From, j Destination j ToSaie July 27 Arab ship Hamoodp 300 Hambah Malacca j Sept 5 Brit, brig Faith 136 J. Porter Batavia 10 Brit, ship Porcupine 23*2 B. Laing Pedier 28 Dutch ship Vrouw Jeannette
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    • 219 4 In consequence of the deficiency of the Circulating Medium, and the peculiar mode in which business is conducted in this Self lenient, scarcely any sales are made for cash and it being therefore impossible fo fjire the cash price of almost any article, it must be observed that
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    • 1076 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com nion weight is the P cul,ofl33 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyan of 40 Piculs, nearly; .lava Tobacco by the Corge
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