Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 25 April 1833

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 17, VOX*. 3. THURSDAY, APRIL 125, 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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  • 40 1 Xf The last sailing teak-built jHH*’ 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 8c Co. Singapore, 9th J any 1833.
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  • 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.
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  • 55 1 r$5T The Spanish Schnr. Correo de Manila, Captain D. Antonio Marcaida, will be here in a day or two, have room for a few Tons of Goods and, on arrival, will meet with immediate despatch for the above Port. For Freight or Passage, apply to PATERSON 8c CO.
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  • 1994 1 TRANSLATED FOR THE BENGAL HURKARU AND CHRONICLE. The corvette Trinculo which left London on the 12th November, arrived here yesterday, bringing the new Governor, Sir WiLLIAM Nicolay he disembarked at 4 o’clock, and was received by the Magistrates and Civil and Military officers, who accompanied him to the Government
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  • 194 1 The order in Council of the 7lh of November ap* pears to have created some apprehensions amongst the mercantile community for the safety of the trade with China, which the possessions of the Dutch in Java, the large naval force at the disposal of the Batavian Government, afford so
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  • 371 1 PREMIUMS ON INSURANCE. In these warlike times we may mention that the Forth is to leave this for China to-morrow morning with a cargo worth upwards of fifteen lacks of rupees. The Insurance Offices have, we understand, doubled the rates of premium formerly demanded. While matters remain in their
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  • 706 1 OCTOBER 26. Extract of a letter of the 23d inst. from Brussels There is no longer any doubt of the immediate commencement of hostilities out he Dutch frontiers and the entrance of the French Army, which will be directed towards the right bank of the Scheldt and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 238 1 FOR SALE. The fine, fast-sailing British Barque Jeune Evnord burden 200 Tons. For particulars, Apply to JOZE DE ALMEIDA AND SON. Singapore, 18 th April 1833* GENERAL AGENCY. 000 The present state of affairs in the commercial world would at first sight appear unfavourable to the prospects of a new
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    • 197 1 San, and Lim-Hin-Sing, (late HoGUAft Co.) hereby request to notify that the firm will be responsible for no purchases of Goods, made by any of the partners individually, except such as have the seal of the firm stampt on the bill of sale. Singapore 10 th April 1833. FOR SALE
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  • 116 2 SHI PING. Late on Thursday arrived the Brig Dorothea, Borden, from Padang 20th February. On Saturday ai l ived H. M. Sloop Wolf Captain W. Ham ley, from Penang 7ih March and the Dutch B tk Halavia, Lieutenant. Wright of H. M. Sloop Harrier, in charge, from Penang. A
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  • 231 2 Capt. Farreii lias arrived at New-York from Cadiz, whence be sailed the 23d October. He states that Ii ng Ferdinand was daily improving in health. AH was quiet at Cadiz. A decree of Vmnesly had been issued by the Queen Regent, v which only fifteen
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  • 125 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Sir, Should you think the accompany lines worthy of a place in your I apei, you will oblige by inserting them. LUCIUS. April 15, IS33. The Author in hut twenty one. and this is his first attempt THE BOW E ItS OF
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  • 1928 2 THURSDAY, 25th APRIL, 1833. j During the week, FI. M< Ships Alligatoi and Wolf arrived, the former from Penang, and the latter from Madras. These ships of war, with H. M* Ships Magicienne and Harrier, sailed out yesterday morning to the eastward, on a short cruize or excursion. The
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  • 3725 2 (Concluded from our last Another Author whose knowledge of the history and language ot the islands is universally admitted by Beechey, Author of the Voyage of the Blonde and others, and who wrote but three years after the Missionaries arrived, says ‘’Compared with the inhabitants of other
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  • 213 3 Arrivals, April 1833. IQtli H. M. S. Alligator, G. R.'Lambert, Esq- from Penang 12th April. Spanish ship Diana, Don Ramon Azcarate, from Manila 3rd April. 20th H. M. Wolf. i W. Hamley, Esq. from Malacca 17th April. Cochin Chinese ship Hen Jeong Jlloen Ven Teeoo, from Cochin China sth
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  • 31 3 At Penang, on the 4th of March by the Revd. J. Jones, Chaplain, Mr, I*. G. CHELL, Chief Mate of the H- C. Schooner Zephyr, to Miss PfliPS, of Penang.
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 25th, 1833.
    • 341 4 By the Brit, ship Mavfidd, 372 Tons, from batavia. 57| Coyans Rice 7 CheRts Bengal Opium 263 Packages Sundries For Transhipment, Contents unknown By the Hambro' brig Germania 180 Tons, from Hamburgh' 55 Cases Glassware 2 Beads 1 Harmonicons 1 Towelling 4 Toys 115 Claret 1 Books 186 Pieces
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    • 789 4 By the Brit, ship Manfeld, 372 Tons forLo n don. 1950 Pis. 54- Catties 707 Bags Pepper 667 13 Sago 8 73 Tortoise Shell 200 Rice 1665 73 Tin 1533 16 Sugar 1514 8 Benjamin 312 9 Coffee 18 Hides 13 60 Gambouge 4 45 Elephants Teeth 2 22
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    • 45 4 Vessels' Names. Tons. Commanders. Where From. To Sail Barque Edmond Castle 250 j G. Cairns London via Cape Brig Lion 275 j W. Battie Liverpool via Batavia Ship William Locker by 334 j J- Rowe do. do. Brig Jean Glasgow direct.
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    • 145 4 Date, j VESSELS’ NAMES, j Tons COMMANDERS. Where From. Destination. I To SaiT. Jany. 4 Brit, ship Eliza 588 W. Marshall Sydney London 27 Danish brig Maria 180 D. L. Shaw Rhio Feby. 3 Brit, bark Cambridge 802 J. Barber China London Mar. 30 Brit.brig Janet
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    • 1050 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com mon weight is the P cul,ofl33 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koya n of 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco by the
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