Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 3 January 1833

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. WTO. 1, VOL. 3. TiiurtssAir,, January 3, 1333. [New Series Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities ate to be consider ed as Off
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  • 37 1 APPLICATION has this day been made to tlie Court of Judicature, by the Undersigned for Letters of Administration to the effects of the late Wm. Gray Esqre. deceased. ELLIS JAMES GILMAN. Singapore. 31 si Deer. 1832.
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  • 23 1 Mr. HUGH SCOTT was admitted a Partner in our Finn on the first ultimo. BROWN Sc CO. Penang, 12 (h December 1832.
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  • 1152 1 (India Gazette, Nov 26, 1532 We have received English Pi'P" B l 'V ,he tdland, extending to the 26lhofJuly. e subjoin the following brief notices f om their contents. Lord John Scott, the brother of the Duke of Bucelcugh, is n candidate for the lepresentationoi Roxburghshire, and
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  • 129 1 I (From the All ton, July %3.) We h uve received a private letter from Lisbon,dated the llth inst., which states that the army of Dor, Miguel is in the best state. The capital was crowded vviih Monks and Priests, who labour to enflame ihe enthusiasm of the soldiers
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  • 215 1 Wednesday, July 24, 1832. Sugar —There wa> a general reduction of Is. per cwt. in ihe prices of West India Muscovadm-s last week the estimated stiles 2,BtH> hhd*. and trs. The purchases this day, including the Barbadoes public sale, are estimated at loot) hints and
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  • 1008 1 Liverpool, 24th July, 1532. Lac Dyf. continues heavy of sale marks of middling quality from l()rf. to is. per U>. are the only sorts for which huy< rs can he found ihe better marks are scarcely saleable at present, and excepting at very low prices •Shell Lac
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  • 562 1 183'2. August 8 American brig Abthorp, J Marshall, fiom Calcutta to Boston. 8 English bark Egyptian W. Lilburn, from Bombay anil Mauritius to London 8 English ship Oroides, W. F. Baker, Ironi Madras and Mauritius to Loudon 3 10 H. M. S, Jascur, A. Sinclair,
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  • 2003 1 CAPTAIN WILLETT. (From tke Times, March 29, 1 SCO A most extraordinary case came before tfie Supreme Court at Sydney, New South Wales, on I he Gih of October last. It was an action brought bv a respectable individ ml, named Thompson, a passenger on board the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 148 1 L O S T. During last month, in Campong Glam, near Cursetjee’s range of buildings, a Gold Watch, out of order, having a cracked dial plate, with the letters Kone r t Pierce in a circle near the rim, in place of the usual numerals indicating the hours, and the
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  • 1285 2 The Portuguese, having in the latter end of ihe fifteenth ccnlurv, passedwound ihe Cape of Good Rape and .secured a footing on the Western shore of Asia, by possessing themselves of Goa, I he cruel Alphonso, propei ly Alfonso Dalboqtieique.f not lig.ioqumniod with
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  • 605 2 We stated in last Saturday *s paper that the Board of Control were generally tin j derstood to he engaged in arranging apian forflie government of India at tiie expiration of the Company’s Charter. Since then, we have heard from several sources that considerable progress has been
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  • 725 2 A very serious disturbance lias taken place at Bangalore. in consequence of a scheme which some of the disaffected natives devised for the destruction of the European inhabitants there; their inten- lion was fortunately discovered by a soivant, and in sufficient time to prcve.it its taking t
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  • 540 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE INDIA GAZETTE. —Ti e rising prosperity of Moulnn in, as a ship-building and teak timber port, being a subject of commercial congratulation, perhaps it may deserve a notice in our valuable paper- Much of this prosperity, however must be placed to the account ot
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  • 1506 3 Vv T e are obliged to postpone all consideration of the reported changes in the admin.stration of In lia, announced in Saturday’s Courier, in order to render justice to honorable-minded men, whose wrongs, already great and deeply bran led by the tyrant of Portugal, are now receiving
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  • 707 3 Extracts of a c< Missionary Journal heat at Singapore and Stum fi'om May 1830 to January 183-2.” “Last night an old man, apparently the commander, accompanied liy an Aral) Hadjee and a tew oilier attendants, called upon us, a d staid a good while, conversing freely and answering
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  • 126 3 A strange rumour lias been current among the of our good city, that orders are come out (or an expedition to Java, and that officers hove been desired to submit plans of attack. Relo rm debates and political unions and Paris rows, and Don Pedro, and Belgium, and Poland,
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  • 328 3 The opening of a New Year induces us to address our subscribers in particular, not indeed to pass the compliments usual at this season,but to express our gratitude for the support which this Paper continues to meet with, and which vve are happy to say,
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  • 305 3 ARRIVALS, DECEMBER 1832. 17th Patch barque Alexander, C. Lindstedt, from Batavi t i Rii inst. 28 til Portuguese barque Novo Dour ado, M. F. tie Luz, from Macao 15tU iust. Brit, sliip E. Hadley, from Manila l 7th inst29th Portuguese brig Santa Anna. I. Francisco de 0 livera, from
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE,THURSDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1833.
    • 364 4 By the Hr it ship Hydro os, 160 Tons > from Acheefi. IJ, Coyans Paddy piO Pis. Rattans 3 in N i. Horses i 40 in No. Goats By the .Dutch ship Jaddnl Barrie Tons from < Sambas j 26 Pis- Tamarinds Brassware 2 Corses Pandan Mats 2d R
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    • 552 4 Dy the I hut. skip Hydro ,s, KiO Tons, Jor Tetany. Pis. Renjaii.ni *i Sago 17 Sugar 20’7 Iron 3 Coil n T\vi<t *2 B \r*s Crackers 8 !1 0 in N >. Sp. i)-s. I' >r N i ’•ore By the Dutch b r<jue m.tn iiutrie, I ons.
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    • 59 4 Vesaeh' Saints Jons, j Commanders. J Where From. j To Sail. Bark Earnnnf ISO j J W-dme.sley, It. n. London viaN.S.W ales Ship i.> tton V5 I I —La ker Loudon via Penang E Jmond Cnst e k50 j C Cairns London via Cape Hark C
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    • 191 4 Date. VKSSELS’ N VMBS. J To vs J COM M WDEIIS. j Where From. Destination ToSail S 'pt 26* S.rniish m’Ip. T/i 8D V. G. Feio Soura bay a Dec 3 Dutch in ig Fxllhat K»i >> 17: S 1 d Alxlol ah (liisste 10 j
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    • 41 4 To London. im, 3 Sugu*, 4 1 Os. ('olfrf 1 ti Sliflac Pepj er (i Measurement Goods, £5 IO,v. to £3 To Bengal 12 Annus lo 1 Sicca uj»ee per Picul China Sp.Dr. Batavia l to 2 Guilders
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    • 1175 4 The Currency m which commercial are eaicvslaicu, is uie >|»ai!t>u u >uai y uiviut o siiro i,enis. IHe com nioti \vei>;l!( is ilie <M 133 1-3 ibs. avoinl.ijtuisa, «hvui< uil.u KM) ('allies. Na.ii ami Kice, are omtuiouli ■-.(»!«i hy (lie Koyan oi 40 /-‘inns, mnuiy; Java Ti/liiiceo i>y
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