Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 29 November 1832

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  • 42 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. [New iSeries.^ MO. 48< VOL. a. ,1 t) 0 nyif i Kianprl bu the Proper Authorities £c» considered as Official. Public Notifications appearing in this Itaper, ana cngnea oy me j/upc, THURSDAY, N OVSMBER 29, 183 a.
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  • 38 1 The fast-sailing Ship rr Australia A. 1. Burthen er Register 374 Tons, John Lob>an Commander. This Ship has uperior Accommodations for pasengers. For Freight or Passage, pply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, 10 th Oct. 1832.
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  • 28 1 DAILY EXPECTED. The tine .first-class Barque Eamont 280 Tons, James fValmesley, r n. Commander. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONOLLY. Singapore, 22nd. Oct 1832.
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  • 31 1 The A 1. Brig Columbia, 259 Tons, J. Booth, daily ipected. Will meet with all ]>ossible destch. For Freight applv to \SYME CO. Singapore 22 d. Nov. 1832.
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  • 385 1 Office of American and Forfjgn Agency, New York., December 31»t, 1831. Public Notice is hereby given; to all persons whom it may concern, having claims, debts, inheritances, public securities, &c., payable or recoverable in any part of tiie United States, or British America, requiring the intervention of legal proceedings,
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  • 620 1 From the I Aver pool Times. IU'A July. LONDON, SUNDAY EVENING, July S. SAILING OF DON l E<;UO\s EXPEDITION The Ebenezer packet is just arrived from St. Michael’s, by which we learn that on the 22(i of June at four in the morning, the troops were all
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  • 2981 1 Journal of a Residence in Siam and a Voyage along the coast of China to Mantchou Tartary, by thellev. Charles Gutzlaff. [CONTINUED FROM OUR EAST.) Tn the nfim-noon, S pi. 21 t, we passed a grove on the left hank of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 227 1 NOTICE. THE Interest of Donald Mactyre Esq. in the Commercial •tablishment under my charge at is place, ceased on the 30th pril 1831JAMES FRASER, Singapore, 24 1 k Nov. 183 NOTICE. MY Interest and responsibility i the Commercial Establishment James Fraser Esqre. of Singa>re censed on the 311th A pril
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  • 294 2 From the. Canton Register, 2nd JSov. The rebellion is now as almost concluded. It is some time since oarnatne commercial fnend informei us I bat it was eight-tenths finished j and we may now saiely add one-tenth j to Ihe Imperial side. In Peking how- j ever, considerable attention
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  • 889 2 Cotton. —Our market lias lately been very dull, ami although mo sales have been made at reduced rales, jet 2 or 3 mace per picul are spoken of as the probable decline of price. The stos k on the 1st Instant was 95,404 bales, consisting of 59,148 Bombay,
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  • 1257 2 I wish every Man knew as much of law as would enable him to keep himself out oi if. Lord Bacon, TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Sir, In September last an action was brought by a certain loth by Mahomed against Captain Benjamin lulling, relative, to which
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  • 2058 2 Translation TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Sir, As you will see by the Chinese Courier dated the 13th October, the Kditor has not inserted the communication which I sent him from Macao on 1 lie 24th ultimo, ami seeing that your Chronicle is open to all opinions,
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  • 805 3 'Thursday, 29 tk November, 1832. The brig Hebe Captain Currie, from Liverpool the 10th of July and Batavia, arrived here oti Thursday iast. We have been favoured with a number of the Liverpool Times of the abovementioned date, a few extracts of which will be found in our preceding
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  • 384 3 ARRIVALS, NOVEMBER, 1332. 22nd Brit. hr\* Hebe, VV. Currie, from Li verpool loth July. 2ilii Brit, ship Lord Amherst, T. Rees, from China 13th Nov. 23th Bril, brig Fatthol Karrim, Gunny Saib, from Malacca 16ih Nov. 2ith Brist. ship Caledonia, J. Lyons, from China 13th Nov. Brit, sclir. Diamond,
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  • 23 3 On Friday the 23rd. nisi, by the Hon’ble S. G. Bonham Esq. Resident Councillor, T. W. WHITTLE Esq. t# Miss Sophia Martin.
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 574 4 (he Brit, ship Charles Forbes, 917 Jons,\ from China. 436 Cassia 9 Cases Silk Piere floods the B)it, schnr. Diamond, 20 Tens, ft om y Malacca. 210 Pis. Coffee 27i Tin >, the Bril bark Rod timer, 500 Tons, from China. 176 Pieces Camlets lv the Hamburg bark Juno,
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    • 674 4 the Tint, bark Falcon, ISO i ovsjor Calcutta 295 BnucalsQold Oast ike tint, brig Glory, \(ii Tms for Malacca aril Eemiug, 1440 Pis. Bit e 40 Q Salt. 10 Gambier < 14 Beeswax 20 Sago 20 Tobacco 10 Dried Fish 25 Benjamin 250 Pieces Biii. Long Cloth 500 Muslin
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    • 50 4 Vessel’s Names. j Tons. 1 Commanders. j Where From. f 1 Bark Eamont 280 J. Walmesley, R. N. London viaN.S.Wales. Ship liriton 250 —Parker Do. via Pena ng. Brig Columbia 259 J. Booth London. Fanny W. Irvine Liverpool* Edmond Castle 250 G. Cairns London via Cape.
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    • 271 4 Date. VESSELS’ NAMES. j Tons COMMANDERS, j Where Ff.o*l Destination j ToSah Sept 5 Brit, brig Faith 136 J. Porler Batavia 10 Brit, ship Porcupine 2S2 B. Laing Pedter 28 Dutch sliip Vrouw Juinnetle Yong Cheefohj Malacca 26 j Spanish schr. Minerva 80 V. G. Feio
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    • 1038 4 The Currency in which commercial transaction,, are calculated, is the 3paui.li wicr, u.r.ucu i« «a wei“l is the PuM,l,ofl33 1-3 Ihs. avoirtlupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and luce, are commonly sold hy the K»,» “f 40 P c Is nearly: .lava Tohaceo hv the Corge of 40
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