Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 14 March 1833

Total Pages: 4
1 4 Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 11, VOX.. 3. THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1833. [New Series Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed bij the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
    33 words
  • 37 1 The fast sailing teak-built Slnp Klizci 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, Qlh J any. 1833.
    37 words
  • 34 1 r®r The Cambridge, 800 Tons, Captai^Barber will have room for some freight here, for which or passage, having an experienced Surgeon Apply to A. L JOHNSTON Co. Singapore 9 ih Jany. 1833.
    34 words
  • 79 1 The Kiver-built Ship Lady Hare wood 14. W. Stonehouse Commander, having the whole ot herDead Weight on board and greater part ot her Light Freight engaged, will meet with quick despatch for the above Port. The Lady Harewood has superior Accommodations and carries an experienced Surgeon. For Freight
    79 words
  • 26 1 -jpr* The A 1, Ship* Manfield burthen per register 378 Pons, Captain Williams. For Freight, apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE CO. Singapore Zist Feby. 1833.
    26 words
  • 41 1 rfr' The first-class fast-sailing British Shin Leguan, Captain Cieland, will sail lor the above Ports in a few days. For Frei.ht or Passage, having superior Accommodations, applv to PATE it SON CC. Singapore, 14 th March 1833.
    41 words
  • 38 1 C R O.SK-ST R E ET, TELUK-A Y ER. Patronized hi/ the Gentlemen of Singapore. IT IS MOST RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCED THAT Oti Monday, the 2oth March, 1833, WILL BE PERFORMED, Dr. Young's celebrated and much admired
    38 words
  • 100 1 THE WHOLE TO CONCLUDE WITH THE LAUGHABLE FARCE OF THE MOCK DOCTOR In the course of the Evening will be introduced several comic and sentimental Songs, and between the Pieces A recitation from Campbell's Pleasures of Hope." Boxes Sp. Dire. 2 Pit, Sp Dir. 1 Tickets
    100 words
  • 116 1 PROBATE of the Last Will and I estament of the Reverend Robert Burn late Chaplain of Singapore deceased, having been granted by the L ourt of Judicature of Prince of Wales’ Island, Singapore and Malacca, in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, to Emily Eliza Burn, Widow of the deceased and Executrix
    116 words
  • 1366 1 (From the Glasgow Herald, Monday 2 2d Oct. 1832.) HOLLAND AND BELGIUM. (From the Times of Tuesday, 16!h Oct.) Il hid long become obvious to every body, that the feverish uneasiness produce here and on the continent by the unprecedented arrogance and I stubbornness of the House
    1,366 words
  • 1191 1 His Majesty having seated himself on the Throne, delivered the following Speech boble and Mighty Lords, During the last months of your late sitting, a strong hope more than once arose, that, by tin openiug of the present session, I might be able
    1,191 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 97 1 NOTICE. THE Interest of Mr. George Fraser, in our Establishment, expired on the 3Jst December last. GRAHAM MACKENZIE CO. Singapore 23 d. February 1833. NOTICE. The Partnership existing under the firm of Hunter Watt &Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The outstanding Accounts will be settled bv Messrs.
      97 words

  • 211 2 We learn from Di« ppe that the Duchess de Berri has lately passed hy lliat town on her way to Boulogne, where she sub-, quently embarked, and is now in Holland The Dm he-s was in disguise (we believe her dress was ihe common blouse of the
    211 words
  • 207 2 London October 19, 1832. News of a VPry gratifying nature to llit friends of Don Pedro has been received from Oporto, hy way of France, to-day. The date of the advices is several days later than those brought by the Watei Witch. O i Ibis -.ulhorily ii i-stated itial
    207 words
  • 142 2 The Guardian and Public Ledger gives the following list of the Sm.l. Administration, upon information which may be trusted to Soub of the Council Si War. Broglie F >r> igu Affairs. Hiimaun Finances. Dufrene or Koussin Marine. IMonlalivet Interior. D’Argout Commerce. Thiers Public Instruction. Bart he Justice. If Humann
    142 words
  • 799 2 Government M onopoln of Chmainon.— The Lords Commissioners of His M .jesty’s Treasury have given official not ice that the G ivernment monopoly of Cinnamon in the Maud of Ceylon will be abolished on the Hull <vf July, 1833. The whole supply after that time will tall into the
    799 words
  • 858 2 Sir Walter Scott. —The psteem in which Sir Walter Scott was held by uis country men, has been evinced •dace l»is death by the universal lamentation which that melancholy event ha# excited in every corner of tbe land and it will be observed that it is now proposed to
    858 words
  • 386 2 (From a London Price Current, October 16,1832.^ Sugar—This market is in a very inactive state, lather inclined to recede, although,from the limited extent of operations now going on, no great alteration in price can be quoted. Bengal Sugars are about Is. per cwt. lower than the East
    386 words
  • 494 2 SUGAR.—The Sugar Market lias been very firm all the week; the estimated purchases are 3500 lilids and tis. In several instances higher prices have been submitted to. I» that Refined Market there is more business doing, but no improvement in prices. Or the shipping qualities of
    494 words
  • 98 2 According to the reports received on Monday there were 2,6 l cases remaining at last report, and I. I Oil new cases and 419 deaths were that day reported. On Wednesday 775 cases and 255 deaths. On Thursday 58 new cases and 2*3 deaths. On Friday 473 new
    98 words
  • 520 2 O ir readers will find a great deal of foreign news in our paper of this day, In the first place, we have to contradict the report of the death of the King of Spain,— how it originated we know not. But the great affair
    520 words
  • 925 2 Portsmouth, Sept. 27. From an early hour this morning, the whose of Portsmouth, together with the towns and hamlets adjacent, presented a scene of the greatest bustle and animation. Public curiosity was excited in a very high degree by two anticipated events
    925 words

  • 482 3 The foreign news, combined with the rumours from abroad, has been this week of unusual interest. In part of our last week’s impression we mentioned the death of the King of Spain, Ferdinand Yll., the news 01 which reached the metropolis by a special express on Saturday night,
    482 words
  • 1138 3 (From the Canton Register Feby 16 J Formosa.—The Emperor’s answer to the official repori concerning the rebellion, reached Fokien fearly in lasi month. H>s Majesty directs that the Wat* be at once brought to a close, and that no great of useless pxpensea be incurred, tie seems to regard
    1,138 words
  • 433 3 1832, 27th Peer. English ship Lowjee Family J Johnston, from Bombay 20lh Novr., for Canton. 28th American ship Superior J W Sterling, from Canton 7ih De.cr for New York passenger H. VV Hubbell Esqre. 1833 4th Jany. English ship Madeline T. Hamilton, from Singapore 26th Deer for
    433 words
  • 852 3 THURSDAY, 14th MARCH, 1833. The Leguan from Glasgow the 23rd and the Edward from London the 15th of October last, both which ships arrived here during the week, have brought late intelligence from Europe of an interesting aud important nature From a Glasgow Heraid of the 22nd. of October,
    852 words
  • 208 3 ARRIVALS, MARCH 1S33. 7th Brit barque Red Rover, W. Clifton,, from China 26th uit 8th Port, brig Temerario F. B. A. Silva, from Macao 20:h ult- Brit brig Leyuan R Clelland, from Glasgow 23rd Oct. 9th Dutch ship Vrouw Helena J. Ross, from Java 1st Jany. Bnt. sohr. Diamond,
    208 words
  • 15 3 On the Bth instant, after a lingering illness, Captam Henderson, of the Ship Henoum,
    15 words

  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 14th, 1833.
    • 336 4 By the B rit. schnr. Sweet, 65 Tons, from Penang. 140 Slabs Tin 40 Baskets Sugar 90 Pis. Blachang 40 Dates By the Butch schnr. Laurel, 110 Tons from Batavia. 6000 in No. Spanish Dollars 232 Pis. Coffee 850 Tin 114 Pepper 50 Coffee 16 Cotton By the Brit,
      336 words
    • 498 4 hy the Brit schnr. Siveet 67 Tons for Malacca and Penang. 15 Cojans Salt 15 Gorges Nankeens K) Pis. Onions 90 Drs. Crockery ware 18 China Fruits By the Dutch schnr. Laurel, 1 10 Tons for Batavia, IS Pis. 57 Catties Bolt Iron 35*2 Spelter By the i h
      498 words
    • 58 4 Vessels Names.. Tons. Commanders. Where From. To Sail. Bark Edmond Castle 250 I G. Cairns London via Cape Bark Janet Izat 250 —Poe Liverpool via Batavia Reform Hamburgh via Penang Brig Lion 275 W- Battie Liverpool via Batavia Barque Margaret Thomson 272 J. Ogilvie do. do.
      58 words
    • 183 4 Date, j VESSELS’ NAMES, j Toss COMMANDERS. Where From, j Destination To Sail Jauy. 4 Bril, ship Eliza 538 W. Marshall Sydney London 6 Brit, ship LadyHa>ewood 429 R. W. Stoneliouse Batavia London 27 Danish brig Maria 189 D. L. Shaw Rfiio Feby. 3 Brit, bark
      183 words
    • 171 4 Tn consequence of ike deficiency o r the Circulating Medium. end the peculiar mode in which business is conducted in this Settlement, scarcely any sales are made for cash; and if being there fore imvossible to give the cash t rice of almost any article it ma t
      171 words
    • 1055 4 The Currency in winch commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com mon weight is the l >; cul, ot 13;} 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyao of 40 nearly; Java Tobacco by
      1,055 words