Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 16 May 1833
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Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
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Title Section41 1833-05-16 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 20, VOL. 3. THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1833. ~r> o f r and ~Siqned ~b the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Officia^ Public Notifications appearing in this x a. t r, J [Neiv Series.}41 words
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Article39 1833-05-16 1 The fast sailing teak-built I Ship Eliza. 550 Tons Bur- j then, Captain Marshall; for freight j or passage, having a Surgeon of M. Navy on board. Apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singapore, 9th 3amj. 1833.39 words
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Article36 1833-05-16 1 r rCf The Cambridge, 800 Tons, M&t Captain Barber will have room for some freight here, foi .which or passage, having an experienced Surgeon. Apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singapore, 9th Jany. 1833.36 words
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Article56 1833-05-16 1 XT The Spanish Schnr. Correo m0- rfe Variila, Captain D- Anto nio 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 PATERSON56 words
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Article394 1833-05-16 1 Office of American ind Forfign Agency, New York, December 31st, 1831. Public NOTICE is hereby given to all persons whom it may concern having claims debts inheritances public securities ike. payable or recoverable in any part oi the United States or Jiritish A- merica, requiring the intervention o g.394 words
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1686 1833-05-16 1 From the East India Magazine, for Nov 1832. John Hull U fortunate that my old' fri d Freelrade, has just returned from India, A slue vu Lellige.»t fellow, who has lived m the woHd a Hus lif. he will be here in ten1,686 words
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Article2572 1833-05-16 1 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE* Sir, As il cst mieux faire dus nen q*ie j e l have extiaetpd the ffillowiiijj from a Manuscript entitled Descriptions, and Soliloquys of various Performers on the S.age of Lite l don’t think it entirely foreign to the purport of your2,572 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement185 1833-05-16 1 NOTICE. The Undersigned have this day established themselves as Merchants and General Agents under the firm of Clark, Davidson Co. JAMES SCOTT CLARK. G. F. DAVIDSON. Singapore, Ist Mag, 1833. NOTICE Mr. Robert Chadwick llealfy, hns been admitted a Partner in oni Establishment. HOLDS WORTH. SMITHSON Si Co. Singapore, Ist185 words
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Article1121 1833-05-16 2 THURSDAY, 16th. MAY, 1833* Letters have been brought on shore from the Dutch barque Charles, (now on her way to this port of Rliio.) dated Batavia the 30th of April, which state that an American vessel, (the brig Henda we believe) had arrived from the Texel the 29th of1,121 words
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Article893 1833-05-16 2 On Monday the 6th inst. as we noticed in our last number, the first Session of Oyer and Terminer and General Goal Deliver, for the present year was opened before the Hon’ble the Recorder, theHori’ble the Governor, and the Hon’ble the Resi- dent Councillor. It continued to893 words
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Article3152 1833-05-16 2 u The Grand Jury of Singapore having disposed of all the Bills of Indictment which have been laid before them, do not thmk it necessary to take up your Lordships’ time with a lengthened presentment on this occasion. Several of the Gentlemen who compost the present Grand Jury served3,152 words
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Article198 1833-05-16 3 ARRIVALS, MAY 1833. 9lh Britts*! schooner Trial, Tan Ben Chong, from Penang 24th ultimo. British barque Lady of the Lake J. Pearson, from Manila 28th ultimo. 11th British brig Khader Bux, Geok Sing, from Malacca 51 h inst. 12th British brig Lee Goan, Ko Keean, from Malacca 7th inst.198 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
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Article337 1833-05-16 4 By the But. brig Catherine. 125 Tons, from Malacca and Tenang--200 Pis. Tin log Sugar 30 Amboyna Wood 3 Bees Wax JO Yermecilii 5 Saffl »wer 60 Corses Brown Salempores 9600 Yards British Chiutz 20 in No. Pigs By the French brig C7ierie,—Tons, from Bordeaux and Pondicherry. 360 Gallons337 words
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Article481 1833-05-16 4 Bij the Hr It brig Catherine, Tons for Maiacca and Penang 3 Chests Bengal Opium 200 in No. Cocoanuts 200 in No. Brass Plates 15 Coyans Salt 120 Pis. Iron SO Cocoanut Oil 12 Bally Tobacco 80 Java Indigo 40 Gam bier 4 Yermecilli 10 Green Cacbang 20 Baskets481 words
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Article53 1833-05-16 4 >W* JKames. Tons. 1 Commanders. Where b'rom. I Xo HaiL Barque Edmond Castle 250 IG. Cairns London via Cape Brir Lion 275 |W. Battle Liverpool Ship William Locherby 334 J. Rovve doBrig Jean Glasgow direct. Avoca Boadle London via Madras Brig Hibernia T. Smith Liverpool Ship53 words
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Article198 1833-05-16 4 Date. VESSELS’ NAVIES, j Tavs VI vl WD3IS. j Wneas Frjm. j DEsrivvrios. \To S ai* Jauy. 4 j But. ship Eliza 588 W. Marshall Sydney London 27 Danish brig Marta 180 D. L. Shavy Rliio Penang Feby. 3 Brit. barque Cambridge 800 J Bather China198 words
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Article943 1833-05-16 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com uion welch' is (.h<* Hh;ul, of 133 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Sail and Rice, are commonly aold by the Koyaa Of 40 Puuls, nearly; Java Tobacco hy tire943 words
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