Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 28 March 1833

Total Pages: 4
1 4 Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1833. [New Series NO. 13, VOL. 3. Punuc Notifications appearing in this Pipe r, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
    34 words
  • 38 1 jK* The fast 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.
    38 words
  • 34 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, 9 th Jany. 1833.
    34 words
  • 77 1 rJJT The River-built Ship “Lady Harewood R. W. StonehouseCommander,having the whole of her Dead 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 or
    77 words
  • 32 1 (Warranted the first vessel to sail) Tha A L Ship Man fields burthen per register 378 Tons, Captain Williams. For Freight apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE CO. Singapore/2l st Feby. 1833.
    32 words
  • 41 1 rIST The first-class fast-sailing British Ship Leg nan) Captain Cieland, will sail for the above Ports in a few days. For Freight or Passage, having very superior Accommodations, apply to" PATERSON CO. Singapore, 14 th March 1833.
    41 words
  • 81 1 For the information of Dutch Subjects aiid others interested in Dutch Commerce and Navigation. BE it known that F1 is Majesty the King of tiie Netherlands hath been graciously pleased, by Royal Decree No. 71, dated Gravenhagen the i 9th March 183*2, and under His Majesty’s own Sign Manual,
    81 words
  • 136 1 In consequence of the several losses sustained through the non-payment of subscriptions die, in arreir, at distant places, the Proprietor of the Singapore Chronicle intends, from the 1st of the ensuing month, to require that all subscriptions to this Paper snail be paid for IN ADVANCE, with the
    136 words
  • 656 1 (From the Chinese Courier March 2./ The Formosan is no recent uifoi mation on the Subject which can be depended upon. The Chinese speak of the successes of the Imperial troops, but in vague terms, and without doubt with great exaggerat ion. Troops in this and the neighbouring provinces
    656 words
  • 279 1 MR. HOLMAN, THE CELEBRATED BLIND TRAVELLER We have much pleasure in statinthat our esteem« ed friend, this interesting person, has within the last few days returned to his native country, after an absence of more than five years, during which he has cir« cnmnavigated the globe, and travelled on
    279 words
  • 1065 1 1 he human being has been described as an animal capable of suiting himself to every description of climate, ranging from the pole to the equator, and of adapting his habits either of those of savage life, or the highest state of refinement. His power
    1,065 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 245 1 In the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca. NOTICE is hereby given, that a Quarter Session of tlie Peace will be 1,olden by the said Court, at the Court House in the Town of Singapore, on Tuesday the 2nd. day of April now next ensuing,
      245 words
    • 303 1 NOTICE Ts hereby given, that the Interest of Ko-Ho-Guan deceased, in the firm ofHo-GuAN, Lim-Hay, Lee-Tin-Gd-an, Ouie-Chey-San, and Lim HinSing, ceases from this date. Singapore 10 th March 1833. TO BE LET. THE Godowns at present occupied by the Subscribers, who, beingabout to remove to others, can give immediate possession.
      303 words
    • 253 1 that his Establishment stands unrivaled on the Island. The latest and most fashionable China, India and Europe Fancy Articles are for sale at his Bazar, '.\here Investments of every description, and Spare Stores are bought on the mo<t bberal terms. S. S. begs to acquaint Persons coming to St. Helena
      253 words

  • 408 2 The more that animals enjoy the qualities of youth, strength, and activity’, the greater is Ihe inciease and development of llnir parts, and the greater the neeessi y for an abundant supply ot food. Of in-my individuals exposed loam absolute abstinence of m my days, the
    408 words
  • 68 2 The largest waves proceed at the rate of from thirty to forty miles an hour; vet it is a vulgar be- lief that tiie water itself adv ances with the speed j of the wave. The form of Ihe wave only advan- ces, while the substance,
    68 words
  • 2627 2 Scotland possesses its manufacturing districts as well as England! and the degree of industry and ingenuity displayed in the latter country now i meets with a parallel in this northern kingdom. The comparatively recent rise and rapid progress of manufactures in Scotland well merit attention. The prosperity
    2,627 words
  • 1410 2 r From the East India Magazine, for October i332.y Nearly the whole of my sea journals and memoranda, |uior to 1817, having been destroyed during the hurricane which dismantled Ihe Ganges in February of that year, 1 fear,
    1,410 words

  • 774 3 The establishment of steam boats between England anti Ireland has greatly contributed to the prosperity of both countries. How have stsain-noats done this They have greatly increased the trade of both countries. On the examination of f Mr. Williams, before a Committee of the f House
    774 words
  • 199 3 It is a pleasing fact, which demonstrates unequivocally th t the South Sea Islanders are not deficient n cap city, but are capable, when inducitnent sufficient is-offered, ol acquiring bahts of close industry, that in the islands ofßaiatea and Hualiiue, or any of the
    199 words
  • 1480 3 THURSDAY, 21th MARCH, 1333. Toe barque Wafer Witch and the ship Loivjee Family arrived from China on Sunday last, the firmer having left, on the 14th and the latter on the 15th i»?st. In the latest Prices Current we have received, (of the 4th inst) pepper continues to be
    1,480 words
  • 597 3 We are happy in being able to lay be'’ fore our readers tlie following communication. which we have but just received irons the Resident’s Office No. 87.” “To “The Editor of the Singapore Chranicle. Sir, “Having recommended the discontinuance of the Censorship of the Press m
    597 words

  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER, SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 28th, 833.
    • 170 4 ARRIVALS, MARCH 1833. 20th Cochin Chinese ship Ang Jeong, Rao Tec Phoo, Irom Turon Ist. inst. Brit. schr. Diamond Any: Choon Bee, from .Malacca 18th inst. 22d. R.M S. Harrier i>. L. H. Passal Esq. from Malacca 14tl» inst 24th Brit, barque Water Witch. A. Henderson, lrom Chula I4ih
      170 words
    • 372 4 By the Brit brig Jean 137 Tons, from Penang. 20 Chests Opium 20 Pis. Beeswax 6 Bales Cliellopans By the Dutch schnr. Moluko, Tons, from Batavia 200 Boxes Claret. 320 Manila Segars 27 Pat kasres Japanware 15J Leaguers Arrack 150 Pis. Tin 4f}£ Cubebs (for Transhipment 1510 in No.
      372 words
    • 256 4 By the Brit schnr. Ladjoo, Tons, for Batavia 30 Pis. iron 20 Tubs Si eel 20 Boxes Tea 100 Setts Quallies By the Dutch schnr. Diamond, 20 Tons for Malacca. 7 Cohans Rice Td Casks C.uua Paint 5 Pis- Iron By the Brit. Catherine 125 Tons, for Malacca and
      256 words
    • 63 4 Vessels Aames. Tons. Commanders. Where From. 1 To Sail. Bark Edmond Castle 250 I f. Cairns London via Cape Bark Janet izat 250 -Foe Liverpool via Batavia Reform Hamburgh via Penang Brier 275 i/V. Battie Liverpool via Batavia Barque Margaret Thomson J7'i Ogihie do. do. Ship
      63 words
    • 117 4 Date. VESSELS’ NA\1ES. j Tons <0 MM ANDERS. Where From. Destination To Sail Jany. 4, Brit, ship Eliza 538 W Marshall Sydney London i, 6 Brit, ship Ladi/Hatewood 4>29 R.W. Stonehouse Batavia London 27 Danish brig Maria ISO D.L. Shavr Rliio Feby, 3 Brit, bark Camhridqe
      117 words
    • 1074 4 The Currency in which commercial transaction are calculate*!, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com nion weight is the P'cul, 0f133 lbs. divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold l»y the Koyan of 40 Piculs, nearly; .lava Tobacco by the Corge ol’4o Baskets,
      1,074 words
  • 23 4 DEATH. On flie 27lh ultimo, off Lncepara Mr. G BO RGE Hick ARDS, of Coil: esier, second Mate of the Barque CWo/*e/ Young-
    23 words