Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 6 December 1832

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 49' VOL. 2. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 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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  • 37 1 The fast-sailing first-class Sliip “Madeline” Captain Hamilton, has excellent accommodation for Passengers and exacts to get away by the 20th inst. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore bill December 1832.
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  • 36 1 The fast-sailing Ship Australia A. 1. Burthen per Register 374 Tons, JohnLobban Commander. This Ship has superior Accommodations for passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, 10 th Oct 1832.
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  • 30 1 DAILY EXPECTED. The fine first-class Barque Eamont, 280 Tons, James W almesley, u.n. Commander. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Sin jap ore, 22nd. Oct. 1832.
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  • 30 1 Hie A. I. Brig Columbia 259 'ions, J. Booth, daily •xpected. Will meet with all possible despatch. For Freight apply to svme’&co. Singapore 22 d. Nov. 1832.
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  • 2284 1 (From Gore's General Advertiser Liverpool July 1 Vth.J LONDON, JULY 17. From our Correspondent. The expedition of Don Pedro and .he fate of Portugal, which hangs on its success, continue to excite the deepest interest in the political ami commercial circles, and to form the principal subject
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 159 1 NOTICE. THE Interest of Doyald Macintyre Esq. in the Commercial Establishment under my charge at this place, ceased on the 30th April 1831. JAMES FRASER. Singapore 24th Nov. 1832. NOTICE. MY Interest and responsibility in the Commercial Establishment «f James Fraser Esqre. of Singapore ceased on the 30th April 18.1.
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    • 325 1 NOTICE. THE Partnership heretofore existing between the Undersigned is this day dissolved bv mutual consent. The business will in future be carried on,and the accounts of the late firm wound up byCHEW ChingChun. TEH-SENG. C H E W-GO AN-LE W. CHEW-CHING-CHUN. Singapore 30 th Sept 1832. ISLAND St. HELENA. S.
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  • 819 2 Saturday, July 7'(h, Important t.a me it chant?. Mfu.ism V. KaWDON.— The facts origin a. ting tins action are lew* and siiii|il>'. iiaivdon anti Co., of Liverpool (defendants,) had so ue transactions with Guauiorin mid Co., of Rio Janeiro, in South A.nerir t and for goods
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  • 2780 2 From the Chinese Repository 1 No. 5. July 1832. Journal of a Residence in Siam, and d Voyage along the coast oj China to Man tchon Tartary, by th.eßev. Charles Gu’tz laff. I made many inquiries, in order to ascertain Whether (here were any Roman catholics in this part
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  • 1706 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Mr. Editor, I have heard that in the last number of your Chvpuicle there was insert* d a letter for the amusement of your readers against me.. I am convinced, however, it must have proved otherwise, for Ine public cannot be interested
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  • 811 3 Thursday, 6th December 183*2. On Tuesday last, arrived tlie Brig Fanny, Captain Irvine, from Liverpool, direct, the 19th of July. We have been kind!)- favoured with the loan of Liverpool Papers of the.lStii and 19th add a London one of the 17th Jiily, from which extracts will be found
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  • 1115 3 The following is a transl/dion of a statement which appears in the Java Hanae/s Blad of the 18-it Oct last: *‘The Import of Gold SdverSpecie, from tite Ist of January to the 3'oth of September 1814 makes the total sum of guilders 78J 772 ..6) Cents. “The Export as
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  • 191 3 ARRIVALS NOVEMBER *****. 29th Brit. brig BucSphah/s, G. F Goltiieb. from Penang 20th inst. DECEMBER. 1st Brit, hirg Virginie, Barbot, from Batavia 15th Nov. 2nd Dutch brig Fat f ho l Khair, Seyd Abdoilali, from Grissee. 3rd Brit* brig Johanna, KJio Ah Kho, from Malacca 3.)ih uit. }i Dutch
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 1832.
    • 421 4 Hy the Dutch ship Hydro sic, 250 Tons from Batavia. (JO Covans Hire 10 Cotges Brass Basins ]0 Coppei Kellies S Arab Shoes 400 Pis. Cubebs 70 Long Pepper 9 Tortoiseshell ]3 in No. P nnlaii Mats By the Dutch brtg GoUicli, 73 Tons f omMalacca 41 Pis. '’’in
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    • 865 4 By the tintisii Ship Ahmad 500 Tons for Malacca. 40 Corge* Madras Salenipores By tht Date barque Alexander Tons for lint avia. I Cask I as* Glassware, for lian shipment 100 Bags \Y heat ***** in No. Gunnies 6200 Skins 4 Cases Household Furniture 35 < ’oi ges S
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    • 292 4 Vessel’s Names. j Tons. J C ommanders. j Where From. j i o Sail Bark Entnout j J. Walmesley, R. N. London viaN.S.Wales. Ship Hr it n —Parker Do. via P enang* Brig Columbia 1 J J. Booth J London. 1 Edmond Castle j 259 G.
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    • 57 4 To London. Tin, £3 Sugar, 4 5s. Quantifies of~Tin Coffee liave lately arrived Coffee, 6 irom Batavia ibr li anshipmeut, which may Sliclar Peppcf 6 1 lend to keep up the present quotations. Measurerneni Goods, £6 to j To Bengal 8 to 12 Annas per Picul. China
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    • 999 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calcuialeo, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com mon weight is the P cul,ofl33 1-3 Ihs. avoirdupoise, divided into iOO Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyaa of 40 Piculs nearly; Java Tobacco by the Corge
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