Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 22 November 1832

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  • 38 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. no. -ft?, vox*, a. THURSDAY, NOV£MB£R 22, 1832. \New &£?2&5.2 o»_ rmri ha the Proner Authorities are to be considered Official. Pusuc Notifications appearing in this Paper, and signed oy me nuptr xiulwi
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  • 38 1 The fast-sailing Ship Australia A. I. Burthen per Register 374 Tons, John Lobban Commander. This Ship has superior Accommodations lor passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. S ngcvcore, 10 th Oct. 1832.
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  • 29 1 DAILY EXPECT CD. jig; Tlie line first-class Barque Eamont, 280 Tons, James \Yalmesley, n n.Commander. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPO CONOLLY. Singapore, 22ml. Oct. 1832.
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  • 30 1 JtT The A, 1. Brig Columbia, 259 Tons, J. Booth, daily expected. Will meet with all possible despatch. For Freight applv to SVME&.CO. Singapore, 22d. Nov 1832,
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  • 850 1 From the Livetp ol Journal 7th July, 1332. HOUSE OF LORDS, Tuesday, July 3. The Marquis of Londonderry expressed his surprise at the extrao timary mission of Lord Durham, his regret at the harsh expressions that had been applied in another house to a foreign potentate, and
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  • 1016 1 Don Pedro’s expedition sailed from St, Michael’s on the 17th of June, and news of its arrival off Portugal may be hourly expected. The quartet's revenue will be diffident. The Courier says :In tlie custom there will be a de- Gcieucy, as compared with the corresponding quarter of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 254 1 NOTICE. Is hereby given that the Hon’» ble Company’s Treasury at this Station for the receipt of Cash for Bills on Bengal and Madras* is from this day shut. S O. BON BAM, Resident Councillor. Singapore the l.sL JSov 1832. FRESH ARRIVALS. The Undersigned has just Imported per Ellen direct
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    • 368 1 wa&T.a&sa ®a»3®5L9 Merchant and Ship Agent, at the Island of St. Helena, has been appointed by the President of the United States of America, at the City of Washington, on the 4th day of February, A. D 1831 under the Hand and official Seal ot the Secretary of State of
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  • 2276 2 Louis Philip 1»'» got himself into a very jitell y predicament, fo llioi.i It one ol I lie most expert mii g in F.mope, tie Ims contrived to |>I i y his cards so badly, t hat he has lost every Inch. Willi a daring contempt
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  • 2661 2 Journal of a Residence in Sia n, and a Voyage atony Hie coast of i Inna to Alan(chonTartar)/ by (beRev. Charles Outzlaff. [CONTINUED I'liOM OUll LAST On U»e Hth of September, we passed Ting-ching, a fortress situated near the shore, on
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  • 451 3 C'OTHE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Sir, In giving the following a place in the next number of your Journal, you will much oblige, A Constant Reader. hli ORTANT TO AUCTIONEERS. From recent occurrences at this Settlement it would appear that the following points in the Law relating to
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  • 1992 3 Thursday '2\st November 1832. Having been kindly favoured during the week, with the loan of a number of the Liverpool Journal dated the 7th of July, (received via Batavia,) we are enabled to furnish our readers with extracts of European Intelligence to that late date. We observe that the
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  • 249 3 ARRIVALS, NOVEMBER, 1832. 15th British ship John B annerman, J. Watt, fiom China Bth Nov. 16th Brit, ship Lord astlereagh, P. Touks, from do. Bth Nov. Brit. sell. Chance J. Craw, from Malacca 14th Nov. Dutch brit; Golltck, OngPeng Kee, from from do. 15*h Nov. Brit. sch. Elizabeth, John
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, 1832.
    • 244 4 Bu (he Dutch schnr. Pa/embang 20 Ions, pom Patembang. 150 Pis. Rice 20 Ebony 18’ Benjamin 2-l.i Corges Wooden Basons 2() decree Boxes 5 Small Wooden Basons By the Brit, brig Glory, 164 Tons, from Nay ore.) 1685 Corg< s Chintz ]39 Korah Ciolli 680 Cambayas j 6 f
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    • 1021 4 Jhf the Tint, hark Will Watch 200 Tons, for Malacca and Calcutta. 2157 Buncals 8 Mayums Gol<l Dust CIS Pis &42 Cullies Japan Copper fi2 &50 Tin 2 Nutmegs 141 &37 Cal lies Sago ill Cassia 8 &32 Catties Manila .Hope 'l3O Cases Gin 6 Cullies Genetry 1 20
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    • 56 4 Vessel’s Names. Towg. Commanders. t Where From. To 8a ii Bark Eamont 280 J. Walmesley, R. N. London viaN.S.Wales. Ship Briton 250 —Parker Do. via Penang. Brig Columbia 259 J. Booth London. Fanny W. Irvine Liverpool* Brig Hebe 254 W. Currie do. Edmond Castle J 250
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    • 196 4 SHIPPING I N THE HARBOUR. Date, j VESSELS’ NAMES. j Tovs j COMMANDERS, j Where From. Destination ToSail Sept 5 Brit, brig Faith 136 J. Porter Batavia 10 Brit, ship Porcupine 2S2 B. Laing Pedier 28 Dutch ship Vrouw JeanneUe Vong Cheeloh Malacca 26 Spanish schr. Minerva 80 V. G.
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    • 46 4 To London. Tin, 3 “V Sugar, 4 5s. i Coffee, 5 15 s. > Cargoes scarce m general Pepper, 6 Measurement Goods, 5 to 0 J To Bengal 8 to 12 Annas per Picul. China 50 Cents to 1 Sp.Dr. Batavia to 2 Guilders
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    • 149 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 be observed that the
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    • 1066 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. 4he com mon weight is the P>cul, of 133 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by he Koyan of 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco by the
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