Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 10 January 1833
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Title Section33 1833-01-10 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. £TO. 2, VOL. 3. T&UES3AY, JANUARY I®, 1833. [New Series. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed, by the Proper Authorities > are to be considered as Official.33 words
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Article206 1833-01-10 1 Ti IAT at a General Quarter Session of the Peace, holden at the Court House, on Wednesday the 2nd. instant, a Resolution was adopted by the Court, of which the following is a copy: “The Magistrates assembled in Quarter Session, taking into consideration the necessity of levying a rate206 words
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Article36 1833-01-10 1 The last sailing teak-built Ship Eliza, 550 Tons Barthen. Captain Marsha!]; for freight or passage, having* a Surgeon of H. M. Navy on board. Apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singapore, 9th Jany. 1833.36 words
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Article46 1833-01-10 1 ripg The Cambridge, 800 Tons, 'ISI:? Captain Barber, expected to arrive by the loth Inst, from China, and will have room for some freight here, for which or passage, having an experienced Surgeon, Apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singapore, 9 th Jang. 1833.46 words
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Article35 1833-01-10 1 The River-built Ship Lady Tlarewood,” W. R. Stonehouse Commander, will sail for the above Port with all despatch. For Freight or Passage, having superior Accommodations, Apply to PATERSON CO. Singapore, 9th Jany 1833.35 words
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Article37 1833-01-10 1 The SpanishSchooner Ma nil a Courier Captain D. Antonio Mercaida, will sail for the above Port in a few days. For Freight or Passage, apply to PATERSON 8c CO. Singapore 9 th J any 1833.37 words
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Article36 1833-01-10 1 APPLICATION has this day been made to the Court of Judicature, by the Undersigned for Letters of Administration to the effects of the late Wm, Gray Esqre. deceased. ELLIS JAMES GILMAN. Singapore, 31s/ Deer. 1832.36 words
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Article23 1833-01-10 1 Mr. HUGH SCOTT was admitted a Partner in our Finn on the first ultimo. BROWN Sc CO. Penang, 12 th December 1832.23 words
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Article1329 1833-01-10 1 CEYLON SAILING DIRECTIONS AND REMARKS ON THE PORT of COLOMBO, by Ms. STE£7ART, Esn. MASTER ATTENDANT. Colombo, the sent, of the Biiii.sh Government of the Island of Ceylon, is situated in Latitude 6 57’ North, and Longitude 79' 52’ East; it is one of the most healthy places in India,1,329 words
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Article324 1833-01-10 1 Sir Frederick Adam has signal zed his entrance upon the Government of Madras by virtually annulling (lie freedom of the press so recently conceded by his predecessor. The passage which we Inve extracted in tins day’s paper, signed Old Cocker, has given olFnice. and under the apprehension of the324 words
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Article435 1833-01-10 1 By tiie Duke of Bedford, in addition lo complete i files of English papers, ive have received the South African CommercUd Advertiser lo the 2blh of September. A party of Corannas and Bastards, amounting to nearly 200, are stated to have attacked three families residing within435 words
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Article390 1833-01-10 1 We learn that (Ise Burmese debt fofhe Com pa* u\’s Government, amounting to a crore of rupees, is at length discharged and the distress and misery which the payment of this money lias occasioned to the Burmese people, the buyers of our manufactured goods, are said to be extreme.390 words
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Article829 1833-01-10 1 (From Gore's General Advertiser, July 26,) The interesting expedition sailed on Thursday Inst, for its destination. The following account of i s equipment and object appear in a London L‘pe> “Tins expedition, from which sncli important benefits are expected to result to the commercial' and scientific world,829 words
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Advertisement146 1833-01-10 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 II obe r t Pie r o e in a circle near the rim, in place of the usual numerals indicating the146 words
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Article587 1833-01-10 2 The expedition sent out by the American G ivernment, in 1820-21, to explore the Rocky Mountains, and north from the Numean Line, b;is at letiglii been heard of, after an absence of eleven years The company lauded at Green Bay and wintered we.it by Prairie du587 words
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Article1066 1833-01-10 2 i'rom the Spectator. 1 lie Frugal House jfe dedicated lo those who me not ashamed ot Economy. iiy Mrs. Child.— Teu-r. litis is a most extrao* dinary piece of nastiness, perpcli n ctl Oy a lady in America, and adopted by hlr. Thomas Tegg, a vet y1,066 words
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Article609 1833-01-10 2 MR. holdsworth’s revolving rudder. Ship’s rudders are fell 1 be of such importance to the commercial world, that a committer was lately appointed, by the New York Nautical Institution, to inquire into I lie best means of preventing their loss at s 'a. VYe have prepared an abridgement609 words
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Article181 1833-01-10 2 From the Canton Register, Dec. 20 tk. The Tri color— The flag of France—of the Fr rich people—of France in her emancipated state—the Tri-color is now fl>ing in Canton, having been hoisted by iVIr. Gernaert. the French const)’, its front o! the French horig, on the loth lust, a!ter181 words
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Article671 1833-01-10 2 About ten days ago, a friend of ours received intimation from the commander of a Junk, (rout Formosa', of an insurrection having broken out on that island/ but, fearful that the information might not prove correct, he refrained from mentioning it till two day s ago, when671 words
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Article1155 1833-01-10 2 TH URSJ A Y, i oth JA N J \RY, 18 33, Tit a American ship Georgia.i. Captain Laud, arri/ed yeffeialiy irom Pmladelpiiut the 4th September, probably on her way to Caicuita. Wo a.ive been favored by t ;e 0 <pt;tiu witu fi es ot Philadelphia Piper's, in the1,155 words
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Article2796 1833-01-10 3 We h ;\ve been favored with the following communication from China, to which we have been requested to give publicity. (Letter To Macao. Canton Dec. 11 th 1832c My Dear Sir, In consequence of yours of the 16th inst. I concluded a bargain of your2,796 words
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Article44 1833-01-10 3 At Malacca,on the 28th December 1832, the Lady of the Count L. C. Von KanzOW, former Resident of the Netherlands Establishment, Rhio, of a Daughter. At Rhio, on the 9th inst- the Lady of M. A. Borgen, Esq. Master Attendant of a Daugiiter.44 words
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Article16 1833-01-10 3 At Bencoolen on the 13th October 1832, Charles Hay Esq., to Miss A. H. Bogle.16 words
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Obituary13 1833-01-10 3 At SamnranfTj on the 25th November' 1832, Christopher Harding Esq., 27 years.13 words
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Article372 1833-01-10 4 ARRIVALS, JANUARY 1833. 3rd British hti.tr Caudcr B ux. Geok Sing;, lrom ftlalacca ->Ist ult. 4th Brit, ship Pascoa, W. Morgan, from A; anti a 2t){!i ult. Brit. burkCaledmia, A Symers, from Calcutta Peiianar 29tit ult. Lrit. ship So war/, M. Proctor, from Mauila 26tli ult. Brit, ship Eliza,372 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10th, 1833.
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Article305 1833-01-10 4 By the Perl-bark Novo Don? ado, i Tons, from Macao. 163 Baskets China T< banco j 4 Boxes Gold Thread China! 8 Tubs Vermilion 27 Jars Paint. Oil 2 Boxes Silk Piece Goods 2 Pis Alum I 1000 in No. Paper Umbiellas j r j ,2 Drs. v’alue Clnua305 words
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Article433 1833-01-10 4 By the Port, bade Novo Dour ado, 280 'ions,for Calcutta 1500 in No. Spanish Dollars By the Brit, brig Indian, 231 Ions, for Liverpool. 403 Pis. Sc 31 Catties Tin 657 50 Antimony Ore 21 96 Deers Horn 221 42 Pepper 50 81 Mol her G* Pearl Shell 163433 words
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Article196 1833-01-10 4 Date, f VESSELS’ NAMES, f Tovs j COMM \N!)ETS. Where From. Destivation ToSul Sejit 2G I Spanish schr. Minerva 80 V. G. Fein Sourabaya Dec. 3 llutclibrig Fulthol Khair 171 Se\d Alxlollah Grissee 10 Dutch ship H net ay 420 John Hough Ghina 21 S( hnr.196 words
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Article230 1833-01-10 4 In consequence of the UeJh ienaj of (he Circulating ATeelivm, and (he peculiar mode hi which business is conducted in this Settlement., senreeh/ an;/ sales are made for cash and it tseinq therefore impossible fo nice the cash price of almost any article I it must be observed230 words
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Article48 1833-01-10 4 To London, Tin, 2 10 s. per 20 Cut, Sng.tr, 4 5 1. Coffee, 5 10s. 18 Siidac Pepper G 1G TMeastn emeu! Goods, £5 fo £8 To Bengal 12 Annas lo 1 Sicca Rupee per Picul. China 1 Sp.Dr. Baluvia 1 to 2 Guilders48 words
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Article1072 1833-01-10 4 The Curn-ncy in which commercial transact ions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. lue corn m».it weight is the s>:cul,5 >: cul, 0f133 1-3 lbs. a v oirdu jioise, divided into 100 Catties. Sail and Rice, are cmmnot.lj sold by the Roy an f it)1,072 words
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