Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 13 June 1833
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Title Section33 1833-06-13 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 24, VOL. 3. THURSDAY, JUNS, 13, *****. \_Neiv Series p Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed hy the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official33 words
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Article59 1833-06-13 1 To sail in about ten days. jgp The fine fast-sailing Ship York 478 tons, Richard bpratly, Commander—Has ample accommodations lor passengers, and carries an experienced Surgeon ol the Royal Navy. For Passage only, apply to GRAHAM MACKENZIE CO. Singapore, s th June 1833. Captain Spratly will not be59 words
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Article49 1833-06-13 1 The fine A. 1. Ship WilHam Locker by, J. Rowe, Commander, 435 Tons 'Register, British-built. This Ship is now on her first V oyage, and presents a most desirable conveyance for Goods or Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE CO. Singapore 22c/. May 1833,49 words
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Article35 1833-06-13 1 The A. 1. Brig- “Jean” Captain P. Goldie. For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, 23rd. Mag, 1833. Captain Goldie will not be answerable for any Debts contracted by the Crew.35 words
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Article35 1833-06-13 1 The Gulnare, A I. 338 Tons, Captain Bulley, Aviii be despatched for the above Port in a few days. For Freight or Passage, apply to SYME CO. Singapore, 5 th June 1833.35 words
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3285 1833-06-13 1 Continued f iom uur Inst.J The Portuguese Consul, Mr. Carlos Manuel De Silveira, having remained in Siam for several years, proceeded to Goa in 1630, to settle some affairs, when it was decided that he was to return to Siam, as Consul. He went3,285 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement159 1833-06-13 1 NOTICE. To be Sold by Public Auction, on Saturday next, the 15th June, precisely at 12 o'Clock, with immediate possession, Six Wooden Mouses on the east side of Pekin Street, in one lot, comprised in Grant No. 139. For further particulars apply to the Undersigned. After which, will be sold159 words
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Advertisement332 1833-06-13 1 bottom in a workman-like manner.-— The Lighter is capable of holding Cargo to the amount of 150 Tons of Dead Weight, and any Commander wishing to unload his vessel may deposit so much of his Cargo in her alongside, in the most perfect security, under lock and key, and in332 words
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622 1833-06-13 2 Names 1 Animal Quantity. j Prices in ticals. Duties j Revenues. f Ticals. Paddy Rice, I,09G,424Coyans of 23 pis. 1st solt 16 ticals- a H i 862,358 3d. 12 S Orchards, 68,235 in JSo 5,545,880 Vegetables 4251 17,800622 words
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Article3599 1833-06-13 2 Treaty between the Honorable East India Company and the Ki“<j of Siam. The powerful Lord, who is in possession of every good and every digmty, the God Boodh, who dwells over every head in the city ot the sacred and great kingdom of Si-a-yoo-f ha-ya, (titles of the kingdom3,599 words
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Article739 1833-06-13 3 INSOLVENT COURT,— Friday, May 3, IS33 1 failure of Colvin and Co. Before Sir Edward llyan. Mr. Turtou, on In-half on tlie Members of (he Firm of Colvin and Co Bazett David Colvin who is iu Eu- rope fxcoptcd, presented a petition offering to put tlie Common Assignee in739 words
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Article582 1833-06-13 3 THURSDAY, 13th 3 ONE, 1833. H. M. Ship Curacod, Captain Dunn, arrived this morning, having left Batavia the 3rd inst. We understand site was sent from Bombay, with despatches of a pacific nature to the Java Government. The Hon’ble Company’s sioop-of-war Clive, Captain Hawkins, has also arrived, having touched582 words
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Article303 1833-06-13 3 ARRIVALS, JUNK, 1833. 8th British barque Eleanor M. McTafggart, from Bombay 4th April, Co loiribo and Point (ie Galle. 9th Dutch barque Rembang, G Rutter, from Batavia 25th May, M into and Rhio, Dutch schnr. Diana, 4. Hoyt, from Batavia 30thMay and Rhio. Brit, s-hip Lady Harewood, R.W. Stone303 words
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Article93 1833-06-13 3 Lou-As-Sin t o, on behalf of hiinseU and his partner Cho-aii-Havi cailying on business at Singapore, as Chinese Shop-keepers under the firm or chap of Yam-hap, has this day executed a Deed of Assignment in favor of Gregory Zechariah, Alexander Guthrie and Samuel Mounsey in trust for the benefit93 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
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Article448 1833-06-13 4 By the British brig Heaplee 60 Ions from Malacca j 180 Pis. Tin 1 Fish Maws 10 in No. Buflaloes i 500 in No-Spanish Dollars By the Dutch schooner Jussiena, 115 Tons from Samarang. 28 Coyans Rice 10 Corges Java Tobacco By the Brit, barque Red Rover, 260 Tons448 words
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Article632 1833-06-13 4 By the Urit. ship Jamsetjjte Jejeehhoy 555 Tons, for Siam]Ss Gorges 3 Cases British Chow Is 54 Jamdannies '3l Bengal Chintz Sau nalis 500 Pieces British White Cottons 210 2, Chmta Hy the B rit. brig Soonhem, 63 Tons for Malacca and Penang. 10 Pis. Sugar 2 Candy 2632 words
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Article32 1833-06-13 4 Vessels' Names. To?is j Commanders. Where From. i Jo Sail Avoca J Boadle London via Madras Brig Hibemin j T- Smith Liverpool Emma j j F. Cobb London32 words
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Article242 1833-06-13 4 Date. VSSiiiLS’ NAVIES, j Toss J CO VI\I WD!3ItS. j Wjeks Fit>\i. j Destination To Sail April 5 Dutch selmr. Calypso 15 Inchee Khariial Sambas May 16 13>i t. brig Jean 26i Peter Goldie Greenock London 23 Brit, selmr. Reliance 135 G, A. Wallace Liiiio 24242 words
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Article1099 1833-06-13 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The corn mon weight is the l cul, of 133 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by (he Koyaw of 40 Piculs, nearly, Java Tobacco by1,099 words
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