Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 6 June 1833

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 23, VOL. 3. THURSDAY, JUNE, 6, 1833. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the JProper Authorities, are to be considered as Official. [.New Series
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  • 47 1 To sail in about ten days. Xf The fine fast-sailing Ship York 478 tons, Richard Spratly, Commander —-Has ample accommodations for passengers, and carries an experienced Surgeon ol the Royal Navy. For Passage only, apply to GRAHAM MACKENZIE CO. Singapore, 5 th June 1833. >** 1
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  • 48 1 Jyt The fine A. 1. Ship WilHam LocJcerby, J. Rowe, Commander, 435 Tons Register, British-built. This Ship is now on her first Voyage, and presents a most desirable conveyance for Goods or Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE CO Singapore, 22c/. May, 1833,
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  • 36 1 JjjJt The A. 1. Brig- “Jean” Captain P. Goldie. For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, 23rd. May 1833. Captain Goldie will not be answerable for any Debts contracted by the Crew.
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  • 36 1 rjJT The Gulnare A. I. 338 Tons, Captain Bulley, will he despatched for the above Port in a few days. For Freight or Passage, apply to SYME CO. Singapore, r oth June 1833.
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  • 3865 1 (FROM A CORRESPONDENT^ 1. On the Political State of Siam. lathe latter part of the year 1827, or beginniiig of 1828, some misunderstanding arose between the Siamese Government and the Prince of Laos, Chow Van Chan. The Siamese sent an arm to destroy tins Chief and his
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 157 1 TO LET. The Premises, lately occupied by Mr. 1). Hawthorne, Ship Carpenter. For particulars, apply to JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, of/i June 1833. ADVERTISEMENT. The Undersigned Javi Peranakan of Pulo Penang, begs to inform the Gentlemen of the Settlement that he is a teacher of the Malayan language, and has already
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    • 39 1 Establishment the patronage his predecessor enjoyed. JAMES BEARD ER, Proprietor. N. B —Dinners, Tiffins and Refreshments for large or small parties prepared on the shortest notice. Palanquins, Baggies and Horses for hire. Singapore High Street, \st June, 1833. 5
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  • 901 2 St. Helena, August 1332. The Island of St. Helena so conveniently situated forWhaliug, it is proposed to purchase with all convenient despatch a vessel of about 300 Tons bur-t|K-n and to tit her out for
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  • 477 2 From the Sydney Herald, April. POLICE INCIDENTS. Monday —William Mah mv, one of the men charged with mutiny on board the Australians was charged by fiie master of that vessel with threatening to settle his hash for him he’d take care lie should never go blubber-hunting again, they might
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  • 665 2 IMPORTANT COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Campbell v. Rickards and others. Mr Bollock, Mr Sergeant Jones, and Mr. Follelf, appeared for the plaintiff, and Sir James Scarlett and Mr. Maule for the defendants. 1 he case, which invoked a very important question, occupied the whole morning, hut
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  • 761 2 ('From ike Bengal Unrhiru, 4th May We yesterday had to announce the distressing intelligence of further failures. Messrs. Colvin and Co. have been compelled lo seek the protection of <he Insolvent Court, in the usual form, by a petition presented by Mr. Turton declaring
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  • 409 2 Melville, at Bombay, April 15, 1833. To the Merchants and Houses of Agency at Calcutta. Gentlemen.—ln the uncertain state of our political relation with Holland, it is necessary that a greater degree of rigi- lance shall be observed by the masters ot the ships trading to and from
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  • 1097 2 The Barque Batavia. From the Madras Gazette 10 lit April. The case of the Dutch Ship, which was captured by fi M. Ship Harrier was argued in the Supreme Court the other day, when it was decided that the Court had no jurisdiction; the Act of Parliament stating that
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  • 408 3 Failure of Shotton Co. From the Bombay Courier, 2iHh April. it is with great regret we have to announce tlie failure of the firm of Shotton and Co. ol this place, which was communicated to the creditors on Wednesday last by the following circular:— Sill, It is with much
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  • 66 3 The letters of M An old friend with a new face”—and Philotheorus”— all treating on the subject of Hospitality—have been received but as we conceive that a continuance of the discussion on that topic would tend only to excite ill will without producing a comparative good, we must
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  • 711 3 FROM A CORRESPONDENT. Penang 18 th May, 1533 At Pinang a great deal of curiosity has been excited what could have caused the private circulation of a paper under the signature of a gentleman generally esteemed for his moderation of temper. What subject has been the particular cause of
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  • 1002 3 THURSDAY, Gtl» JUNE, 1833. Tiie arrivals (if the week have been numerous, and have brought us late files of Papers from the three Indian Presidencies, of which we avail ourselves in the preceding columns. From the Per gal Rurkaru of the 4th ultimo, we copy a Circular of Messrs.
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  • 294 3 ARRIVALS, MAY 1833. 31st. Brit, brig /leaplee, Chong Bean, from Ma lacca 25th nit. Biit. ship William. Lockcrby, J, Roue, from Batavia 23rd ult. Bnt. brig Lion, \Y. Bathie, from Batavia 24-1 li ult. Brit, brig Soonhein Tan Boeng lug, from Penang and Malacca. Dutch brig Jadnl Barrie, Sliaik
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 6th, 1833.
    • 112 4 During the Month of May 1833. Malay and Chinese Prows. —l. 3 from Annnm, 3 Rhio, 1 Tringanu 5 Jambh 3 Seautan, 9 Lingin, 3 Bungoran, 4 Campar, 16 Apong, 1 Muar, 1 Co cliin china, ‘I Fulo Laut, 3 Fulai, 1 Timblan, 7
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    • 342 4 My the Brit, barque F auces Charlotte, 285 'lons from Batavia. 10 Gorge* 11 "a Tobacco By the Brit bar< Guardian, 203 Tons from Batavia. 2000 in No. Spanish Dollars My the British barque Will Watch 200 7 \ms from Calcutta. 1200 Pieces blue Chellopans i 44 Sannabs j
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    • 586 4 />// the Brit, barque Guardian, 203 lons, for China. H) Boxes Birds Nest By the Hr it. barque Will Watch 200 Tons, for Calcutta. B 1 Catties 1 BuncalGold dust (>') Pis Sc 21 Catties Sago 53 Tin 3:17 &55 v long Pepper 2550 in No. Spanish Dollars 34
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    • 29 4 T esse Is Barnes. j Tons. Commanders. Where From. j To Avoca Boadle London via Madras Brig Hibernia T- Smith Liverpool Emtna F. Cobb London
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    • 210 4 Date. VESSELS’ NAVIES, j Toss J CDvi VI ANDERS. Where From, j Destination. I To Sail April 5 Dutch schnr. Calypso 15 Iuchee Khamal j Sambas May 16 Biit. brig Jean 26L Peler Goldie J Greenock London 23 Brit, schnr. Reliance 135 G. A. Wallace 1
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    • 55 4 To London, Tin Antimony Ore, £1 10#. per 20 CwL Sugar, £3 10 s. Coffee, £4, 10#. Si iclac Pepper, £5. Measurement Goods, £5 io £G 10#. Treasure, J per Cent. To Bengal 12 Annas to 1 Sicca Rupee per Picul, To China 1 Spanish Dollar To
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    • 1100 4 Hie Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar* divided into Cents. The com mon weight is the F’cm, ot 1‘33 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt rand Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyas of 40 iculs, nearly; Java tobacco by the
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