Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 14 February 1833

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. WO. 7, VOL. 3. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1833. [New Series Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • 63 1 The A. 1, Brig Briton 240 tain Parker. Tons Register, CapThis vessel having a considerable portion of her Cargo ready to go on board, will receive very early dispatch. For Freight or Passage, Apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE CO, Singapore, 30 th Jany. 1832. Captain Parker will not be
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  • 37 1 The last sailing teak-built Ship Eliza. 550 Tons Burthen, Captain Marshall; for freight or passage, having a Surgeon of H. M. Navy on board. Apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singapore 9 th Jany. 1833.
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  • 33 1 The Cambridge 800 Tons, Captain Barber will have room for some freight here, for which or passage, having an experienced Surgeon, Apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singapore, 9th Jany 1833.
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  • 37 1 pSC The River-built Ship “Lady Ilarewood” 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 Ik Jany. 1833.
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  • 69 1 The fine first-class barque Eamont, 280 Tons, J. Nash, Commander, will meet with all possible dispatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, Y5th Feby. 1823. THE TENTH CANTON INSURANCE COMPANY, Commences this day. JARDINE, MATHESON CO. General Agents. Canton Is/ Jany. 1833. Agents in London.
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  • 383 1 Office of American and Foreign Agency, New York, December 31st, 1831. PUELIC Notice is hereby given, to all persons whom it may concern, having claims, debts, inheritances, public securities, &c., payable or recoverable in any part of the United States, or British Atnerica, requiring the intervention of legal proceedings,
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  • 130 1 Merchant and Ship Agent, at the Island of St. Helena, has been appointed by the President of the United States of America, at the City of Washington, on the 4th day of February, A. D 1831, under the Hand and official Seal of the Secretary of State of
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  • 705 1 prom the Sydney Her aid, November 1 *)th. We should like much 10 ascertain from acompeleui source, l e reason why the Journals oi Van Diemen’s Laud have suppressed their Prices Current, ami why they conceal from their New- comers, ihe disparity hi prices that exists in all articles
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  • 137 1 The Clementine brings information of the Mau~ ritius h ving been made a free warehousing upon the same principle as some of the West India Islands. The sugar crops had not been so abundant as they are in general owing to an unusual dryness in the
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  • 1777 1 From the Salem Gazette, September 21 st. CHOLERA RECORD. Ou Tuesday, clean bills of health were granted at the Custom House—and the Morning Post says* “Some of our most distmgu'shed Physicians continue of the opinion, that, with all the alarm and reports, there has not been a single case
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 56 1 NOTICE. THE Undersigned having been duly appointed Trustee for the Estate of NarainaPilley,— All parties indebted to the said Estate a re hereby required forthwith to pay the amount of their debts to him and all persons having any claims are requested to send in an account of the same.
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    • 155 1 N. B. The House and other property of the said Naraina Pilley, will be disposed of by pub ic sale for the general benefit of the creditors of which due notice will be given. NOTICE. r The Partnership existing between the Undersigned, and carried on under the firm of G
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  • 1504 2 Relative to a Protecting Duty on Straits Spices. Liverpool, 29th Aug. 1829. Wm. Andyrson Esq re. Penang Dear Sir, Since we last had the pleasure of writing to you, we have received your much esteemed letter of 28th October, with the various inclosmes referred to in it and we
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  • 796 2 RaJaH Alli. The Panghooloos of Rumbow, Naning Johol, and Soongye Oojong seem to have had some common origin. To this day, they are said in most cases of difficulty or danger, to unite their Councils. But the Pangliooloo of Rainbow appears to he the only Chief who is
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  • 2339 2 Monday May, 51b. We left Malacca at 9 in the e« veiling, in the same prau as before, accompanied by Mr. Nairne, the Assistant Resident. The wind and tide were favorable so that we had a good run to the mouth of
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  • 300 3 THURSDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, 1833. The barque Earnout, Captain Nash? arrived during the week from Port Jackson, an 1 forni3 the seventh vessel, now loading here for London. By this opportunity we have received two Sydney Heralds of the 15th aud 19th of November last, of ivhioh a few extracts
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  • 2008 3 We have been favoured by Captain Me Donald late Commander of the Ship Hydeny, with the following communication relative to the loss of that vessel. The Hydery Captain Me Donald, left Hob art Town Van Dieman’s Lind, on the 4th of September 1832, and was
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  • 181 3 ARRIVALS, FEBRUARY, 1333. 8th Brit, brig Johanna Choali Choir from Penang 28th Jany. Brit, ship Seyd Hydross Khadir Mayd in, from Penang 15th nit. Brit brig Julia. Tan Keh, from Penang 23rd ult, Brit brig Heap/ee Chong ITeean from Malacca 6th inst. 10th Dutch bark Theodora G H. Koek,
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  • 10 4 On Sunday Evening the 10th instant Mrs. J- Armstrong,
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, 1833.
    • 266 4 By the Brit, brig Johanna. 110 Tens from Tri/icomalee. 1000 Pis. Ebony 21 Coir Rope 38 Hides 53 Beebe de mpr 69 in No. Satin Wood Plank B Jin the Brit, barque Good Succ ss, 54') Tons from China. j 2 Cases Silks 1 Silverware 5 China ware 2
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    • 434 4 By the Brit, brig Johanna, HO lons for lihio. 150 Pis- Pepper 160 Camphor By the Brit barque Good Success, 545 To is fur Madras. 8000 Spanish Dollars By the Brit schrtr. Diamond, 20 Tons for Malacca. 30 Pis. 40 Dried Fish 4 n Joss Paper Onions 2 Casks
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    • 204 4 i DATE. I VESSELS' NAMES, j Tons COMMANDERS. j Where From. Destination ToSa», (Vt. I Spanish brig Minerva 80 V. G. Feio Sourabaya Jany. 4 Brit, ship Eliza 538 W. Marshall Sydney London 6 B>it. ship Lady Ha.ewood 429 R. W. Stonelioufie Batavia Loil 21 Brit,
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    • 334 4 Tn consequence of the deficiency of the Circulating Medi um, and the peculiar mode in which business is conducted in this Settlement scarcely any sales are made for cash and it being therefore impossible to give the cash price of almost any ai tide it must be observed
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    • 47 4 To London. Tin Antimony Ore, 2 10s. per 20 Cvvt gcarce cX r t Sticlac Pepper 6 Measurement Goods, o 0 Treasure n 1 P« Cent. To Bengal 12 Annas to l Sicca Rupee per Picul. China l Sp.Dr. Batavia 1 to 2 Guilders
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    • 939 4 i .777. ifi i« the Soanish Dollar, aiviaea into <ueni9. me coat The Currency in which commercial transactions ares ca Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyan moii weight is the Picul, 0f133 l*d l hs. avomlupoise, and Gold Dust by the Bunkal, which weighs
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