Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 17 January 1833

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. MO. 3, VOL. 3. JASIUAa? 1 ,1, 1533. [New Series A Public Not.fications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, arc to be considered as Official.
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  • 201 1 THAT at a General Quarter Session of the Peace, holden at the Court House, on Wednesday the 2nd. instant, a Resolution wasadoptcd by the Court, of which the following is a copy: “The Magistrates assembled in Quarter Session, taking into consideration the necessity of levying a rate lor the
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  • 37 1 The fast sailing teak-built Ship Eliza. 550 Tons Burtnen, Captain Marshall; for freight or passage, having a Surgeon of H. M. Navy on board. Apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singapore, 9 lk Jany. 1833.
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  • 44 1 The Cambridge 800 Tons, Captain Barber, expected to arrive bv the 15th lust 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 Jany. 1833,
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  • 36 1 The River-built Ship “Lady Hareivood” R. W. Stonehouse Commander, will sail for the above Port with all despatch. For Freight or Passage, having superior Accommodations, Apply to PATERSON CO. Singapore, 9 th any. 1833.
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  • 391 1 Office of American and Foreign Agency, New York, December 3lex, 1831. Public Notice is hereby given, to all persons whom it may concern, have ing claims, debts, inheritances, public securities, &c payable or recoverable in any part of the United Stales, or British America, requiring the intervention of legal
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  • 775 1 MRS. TROLLO E. From the Philadelphia Daily Chronicle July 25, 1832. The Harpers ha’e at length republished the book written by this good laiis, which torso long a time has been the subject of tea table dial and newspaper commentary. No donbi ihe lender slices which have been furnished
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  • 755 1 We hive receiv' i from a cos respoudent at Smvrua, savs the Nov Y > k DuiU A Ivertiser, of yesterday, tlie Cons- -n r-»;>:e vloniiem Qilo«*au ,of June 9h, and Hi' h\<* mm Greek newspapel's of S nvrn of ill.* l‘J > *.ud 12;
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  • 1163 1 A copy of a Schedule, containing all Die particular of tin- recent Census, arranged and printed, in elephant folio, by order of Congress, now lies on one of he Tables at the Ash'-nce *m; and should be inspected by every gentleman accustomed to visit the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 36 1 NOTICE. APPLICATION lias this day been made to the Court of Judicature, by the Undersigned for Letters of Administration to the effects of the late Wm. Gray Esqke. deceased. ELLIS JAMES GILMAN. Singapore. 316 Deer, 1632.
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    • 132 1 KOTICE. Mr. HUGH SCOTT was admit* ted a Partner in our Firm on the first ultimo. BROWN CO. Penang, 1 2th December 1832. LOST. 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 Robert
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  • 1278 2 From the Canion Register 21) th December. FOREIGNERS IN CHINA. AtT\CK NEAR Macao—A day or two ago, considerable "Otis itioii w as excited in Canton, by a report, that two gentlemen had been attacked by some Chinese in the immediate vicinity of Macao, and that they had been very
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  • 816 2 a dia Gazette, 13 th December.) Yesterday I lie public of Caicul ta learned will) deep and general regret that Messrs A I-ESA N't) HR and Go. of I fits city had suspended payments. We hear (Ins I uneatable event ascribed to loss ol oedit arising frb n ieports
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  • 702 2 From the London PriceCurrenf of Tuesday, Aug 7 Sugar —The transactions in sugar last week were very extensive, being estimated at 4,300 lilnls. and Ire's.; the holders met the buyers freely at the reduction we stated, but at t lie close of Ihe week prices were a shade
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  • 1467 2 India Gash i Ej Li cembkr 2’ We have received by the lioxburgh Costie London Papers to the evening of the 9th of August- O.ir previous intelligence, received direct, extended to the 28th ot July and the following summary commences from the 31st of that, month. i
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  • 1036 3 (From the Morning Herald, August 1.) We are enable to lay before our readers some lurlher intelligence respecting this enterprise, which, though not so conclusive us we could wish, instill far from being unsatisfactory or disheartening. The upshot of these accounts (for the greater part official; is,
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  • 176 3 Calcutta Courier December 2Gfh. A salute of 15 Gnus whs Hi ed from ihe ramparts of Fnrt Willi un, on Saturday morning 22 1 December) at sunrise, on the occasion of he arrival o I Sir B. Malken, Recorder of P riuce ot Wales’ Island. The Company
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  • 574 3 The unusually long passage of the Roxburgh Castle, Captain Denny, and the accident which occurred during tiie passage, threatening very serious consequences, lender the following extract (if a letter from Captain Denny interesting to his friends and to those of the passengers on boardThere was no news of
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  • 1160 3 THURSDAY, 17th JANUARY, 1833. The barque Red Rover Captain Clifton, arrived oil Tue-sday last from Calcutta the inst. and sailed for China y esterday afternoon. We are indebted to the file's of Calcutta Papers received by this opportunity, for extracts of European intelligence extending to the 9th of August.
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  • 215 3 ARRIVALS, JANUARY 1833. 10th 13 '•it. schnr. Diamond, Aug Clio oft Bee, Irorn Malacca 8lh ult. 12th Brit, ship Dari of Clare, Chas. M Daly, from China 4lh inst. 13 th Dutch ship Pat a/to tl S alarm Had-* jee Sail), from Sambas 27tii ult. 14th H. C. schnr
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  • 183 3 IJ E A T 11. This day, at t lie house of Thomas Oxley Esq the Reveiend Rouert Bury, a a. Chaplain of tins Settlement. The character of Mr. Burs is extensively known, and too justly appreciated to require our eulosjy we could only wish that all in Ins station
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17th, 1833.
    • 646 4 By the Brit, ship Ann, 800 Tons,Jrom China 215 Packages Content* unknown for (Transhipment) 87 Plfl. Cotton Twist 3000 in No. Spanish Dollars fjy the Dutch hark Marquis of Hastings, 260 Tons, from Batavia. 32 Pis. Japan Copper 3 &70 Catties Nutmegs 151:3 Ri< e 470 Indigo 35 Twist
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    • 652 4 By the Brit. Ship Ann, 800 Tons for Bombay 60 Cases Gin By the Brit, brig William, 218 Tons for Liverpool 36 Quarts Spice Oil 129 Pis. 8c 87 catties Tin 176 8c 20 Antimony Cre 100 Cassia 1 8c 28 Cloves 14 8c 54 Black Pepper By the
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    • 43 4 Vessels Names. Tons. Commanders. Where From. To Sail. Bark Eamont 280 J. Walmesley, R. N. London viaN.S.Wales Ship Hriton —Parker London via Penang Edmond Castle ti50 G. Cairns London via Cape Bark Janet izat #>0 —Poe Liverpool via Batavia
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    • 114 4 Date. I VESSELS’ NAMES. I Tons I COMMANDERS. Where From. Destination j To Bah. r iiw-Mini HnHn> Sept 26 1 Spanish sclir, Minerva 80 V. G. Feio Sonrabaja Dec. 10 Dutch ship Hoft tn/ 4*20 John Rough China Jauy. 4 Brit..sh j) St hvaa 338 M.
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    • 209 4 In consequence of the deficiency of the Circulating Medium, and the peculiar mode in winch business is condih ted in this Settlement scared’/ any sales are made for cus/i and it being therefore impossible to give the cash price of almost any article it must be observed that
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    • 47 4 To London. Tin, 2 lO.v. per 20 Cut, Sugtr, 4 os. Coifie, 5 I ()5. IS Slielac Pepper l i Id Measurement Goods, £o to £8 To Bengal 1*2 Annas to 1 Sicca Rupee per Picul. China 1 Sp.Dr. Batavia i to 2 Guilders
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    • 1019 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions arc calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents, ihe com mou weight is llie Ph'itl,ofr33 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Knyan of 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco by the Corge of
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