Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 13 December 1832

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. \_New Series NO. 50, vox., a. Public Notifications appearing In this Paper, and Signed hy the Proper Authorities are to he considered as Official. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1832.
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  • 38 1 The fast-sailing first-class Ship Madeline Captain Hamiiton, has excellent accoramodation for Passengers and expects to get away by the 20th inst. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, s th December 1832.
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  • 39 1 f JjPjt The fast-sailing Ship Australia A. L Burthen pt-r Register 374 Tons, John Lobban Commander This Ship has superior Accommodations for passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Sngapore, 10 th Oct 1832.
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  • 31 1 DAILY EXPECT CD. The fine first-class Barque Eamont, 280 Tons, James TTmes.'ey, u n. Commander. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPO ITHWOODE CONNOLLY. Stri apore, '22nd. Oct 1832.
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  • 32 1 The A. 1. Brig Columbia 259 'Ions, J. Booth, daily expected. Will meet with all possible despatch. For Freight apply to SYME 8c CO. Singapore 22 d. Nov 1832
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  • 3651 1 (From Gore* a General Advertiser, Liverpool July li) th.J PARLIAMENT.— Parliament is not likely to be adjourned before the fbst week in August, nor the dissolution to lake place before December, as the registrations cannot be completed earlier.— Globe. London and Birmingham Pailway. —At a meeting of ft ientls
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 165 1 NOTICE. THE Interest, of Donald Mac* intyre Esq. in the Commercial Establishment under my charce at this place, ceased on the 30th 1631. i r JAMES FRASER. Singapore, 24 thNov. 183.. NOTICE. MY Interest and responsibility in the Commercial Establishment of James Fraskr Esqre. of Singapore ceased on the 30th
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    • 93 1 NOTICE, THE Partnership heretofore existing between the Undersigned is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will in future be carried on,and the accounis of the late firm wouud up byCHEW ChinuChun. TEH-SENG. CHEW-GO AN-LEW. CHEW-CHING-CHUN. Singapore, 30 th Sept 1832. NOTICE. THE Partnership heretofore existing between the Undersigned
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  • 1023 2 From the Calcutta Courier Oct. U'th. Ot. Saturday to rani* evening commenced a storm, win, I. lasted all Sunday, aud wl.icli, altho no details have yet been rectiveu trom uu Voad, is already know., to have produced many d.sadrous cousenufuce.-ihe breaking of th, bunds and mundaiion of
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  • 652 2 From the Bengal Hurkaru, Get, 23rd. Wo are sorry to learn, llie iiue new F.'igatobuiil sinp London lias been endangered by having a huge quantity of perilous Goal oil board. On Friday smoke was perceived issuing Irom the bold, wlticb after a mosi diiigenl M-areli w.is found fo
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  • 540 2 The following are the p iucipal contents o r the file of the IJabtrl Town Courier we have just received, to which we alluded in our last, as extending from April 1 Till last to the 22<1 of June, both inclusive. They convey little local intelligence of
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  • 401 2 It is announced that, a branch of the Van DiomeVs Land Bank will shortly be established in Launceston, i measure much required, owing; to tilt present ditficulty of transmitting money to or fr un (Is latter place. Notes sent by post are said tube liable to a
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  • 218 2 Madras Courier 3 Oik October. Our New Governor Ihe Right Honorable Lieut -Genetal Sir Frederick Adam, K. C. B. held Ins First Levee yesterday forenoon at 11 o’clock, at the Banqueting Room. The day was particularly favourable, and the attend* ance ol nearly all the Civil and Military Officers*
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  • 314 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRQNK E© Mr. Editor After a lapse of many years, the Catholics of Singapore have become desirous of possessing a Church for the celebration of Divine Service, and have beer, grieved at the want of such. Divine Prov idence ha«, at length, come
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  • 121 2 Thursday, 13 Ih December 183”^ On Tuesday last, arrived FI. M S. Alligator, Captain Lambert, and FI. M. S. Wolf, Captain Hamley, the former from Manila, and the latter from Madras. A salute was exchanged with each vessel from the battery, on its coming to an anchor. The Zoroaster
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  • 1100 3 Ct Piracy Piracy Piracy nothing but Piracies” —observed a friend of ours. This observation we think an appropriate preface to an account <> another act of Piracy which occurred of late in the vicinity of this Settlement, and of which, depositions have been made at the Police OiHce, to
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  • 2093 3 We learn from native traders who have anived here of late from Campar, that the Dutch Authorities on Sumatra are us.ng vavt endeavours to possess themselves ol Meuctuyka j bu, »he heart of that most valuab e j is.and- Their troops are said to have j advanced already as
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  • 203 3 ARRIVALS DECEMBER 1832. sth Doled ship Judo l blah inun Pokajam, from Malacca SOcti N >v 6Ji Brit. bng Cauder linx, G- Hv R«) s l Perming 26 ii tilt9th Danish brig Maria I.) L. Shaw, trmn do. 2>r l do. Brit brig Soo dieiu, Tan Cuing St)}, from
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  • 114 3 Native Craft during the Mouth of November. Malay and Bugi•* Prows —o from Khi* Boolosi—l alanla.3 I'.ilia —'J Triiiganu—i K* mam.in—l Balioowabyr—-14 ApOnu 7 < "n--pui—3 I’alrmlauiu—7 "Manila— -1 Janitor—l Ritti.—6 sia«—4 Boris Parri-barr 1— l Mamiar Mnnjan l Bally b uloiir —I Macassar—l Ivai! bally
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1832.
    • 716 4 y$u the Dvtth barque Di> dericha, 222 lonsjr Batavia. 3200 Pis. Ri‘*e 300 Tin 1433 in No. Sitamsh Dol.ar# 1 Horse Jiv the Dutch barque F,.tthol Rahman 258 Tons 3 from Indramuyu. 3200 PU Kite 4 Bra-swire 15 Baltic Handkerchiefs By the DutchSchr Laurel, lot) Tons from Batavia V
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    • 613 4 y the Brit, brig Lee G an. loo Tone for Malacca and Tenant^ f. 14 Casks Arrack 26 Pis. Oil 80 Rice 60 M 'InmarirdA 80 Dri«'d Fish a t'oiton Twist 10 Sago ]0 Garahier ♦2 Garrowond 5h Catti.s VI day Camphof 60 Tortoiseshell 120 Baskets Ja\ a T-hacco
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    • 227 4 DATBk VESSELS-NAMES.' Tons) COMMANDERS. I Whesb From. Destination ToSm Sept S I B* it. hris* Frith '38 J. Voric Batavia For S^h 10 Bril, .lop Pw-c„p,;e 28r 26 Spanish schr. Minerva 8H V. C». Feio Sourabay* Nov. 8 Brit. Ship Seyd Hydros* 222 j Khad.r May.lin
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    • 382 4 Ij, contra It cure o< the deficiency of the Circntafinff tin, and fhe tieciiliar mode in wliich basinets is conducted in tins Sell’erne,it snneeh, any stiles are made for cash and it hemy ,/«the 7T pnc. of atvori it must be obserced that the ,,notations m tli,sP.ue<. urn.nl
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    • 814 4 PBICS V Theco* T l,p Currency in which commercial transactions are ca s J lU rtm Rice, are commonly sold hy the KoyaB u. wo.at is ihe I*-cul, midi 1-5 avoirdupo.se iheukd ort Uust Ul Bunkal, which weighs two dollars, or «>. 4t, P, uK aear.y, Java Tobacco
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