Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 20 June 1833
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Title Section32 1833-06-20 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. SCO. as, VOX*. 3. THURSDAY, 3UNE, 2.0, 1833. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by ike Proper Authorities, /o be considered as Official. [New Series32 words
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136 1833-06-20 1 IN THE COURT JUDICATURE OF PRINCE OF WALES' ISLAND, SIN GAPORE AND MALACCA. NOTICE is hereby given, that a Quarter Session of the Peace will be holden by the said Court, at the Court House, in the Town of Singapore* on Tuesday the 2nd. day of July now next ensuing,136 words
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Article33 1833-06-20 1 The Undersigned give notice, that the Underwriters of the Borsenhalle in Hamburg have appointed them their Agents for Singapore and the Forts in its vicinity. MOLLEII KOTER. Singapore 18 th kune, 1833.33 words
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Article60 1833-06-20 1 To sail in about ten days The fine fast-sailing Ship York 478 tons, Richard Spratly, Commander —Has ample accommodations for passengers, and carries an experienced Surgeon of the Royal Navy. For Passage only, apply to GRAHAM MACKENZIE Sc CO Singapore 5 th June 1833. Captain Spratly will not60 words
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Article42 1833-06-20 1 The fine A. 1. Ship WilIt am Locker by, 3. Rowe, Commander, 335 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 to42 words
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Article34 1833-06-20 1 c< The A. 1. BrigCaptain P. Goldie. Freight or Passage* apply to JOHN PURVIS. Singapore 23?*d. May y 1833. Captain Goldie will not be answerable for any Debts contracted by the Crew.34 words
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Article94 1833-06-20 1 Lou-As-Sing, on be ha If of himself and his partner Cho-ah-Ham cai lying 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 the94 words
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2183 1833-06-20 1 it is customary on the arrival of a vessel for the Captain or agent to send samples of all the different sorts of goods on board with a memorandum of the quantity of each, for the inspection of the king and none will venture2,183 words
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Advertisement76 1833-06-20 1 PUBLIC SALE, BY WRIT OF FIERI FACIAS. On Tuesday next, the 25th instant, at i i o Clock a. m the Sheriff of Prince of Wales’ Island, Singapore and Malacca, will sell by Public Sale, two Louses, belonging to A-Ham, one situated on the Lank of the Singapore River, and76 words
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Advertisement271 1833-06-20 1 ADVERTISEMENT. To be launched hi about eight days: A Lighter, for heaving down Ships and taking on board their Cargoes Dimensions 69 feet long over all, 28 feet Beam —Depth of hold 7J feet, fitted with 2 Capstans, each having 6 Capstan Bars, of 14 feet in length.—The Blocks are271 words
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Advertisement47 1833-06-20 1 and lias already attended several gentlemen in their study of that: tongue. He will I e "lad to undertake the tuition of any person desirous of learning it,. on reasonable terms. ABDULLAH, Malay Writer and Shroff to the Mon hie Court of Judicature. Singapore dl/i June 1833.47 words
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Article2413 1833-06-20 2 Calcutta Courier April 13. Wo U.ive Singapore papers to the ‘21st March, which VUl quote Bengal Opium at 7 It) to 720, atul IVlalwa nominal At 550 to 000. \Ye have copit d an article upon the subject of the Shin Hkituvia, the seizure of which couMikrctWy aiFects2,413 words
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Article1613 1833-06-20 2 Concluded between Great Bp.itain and Holland, in 1824. In the name of the most holt) and Undivided Trinity His Majesty the King- of the Netherlands, and his Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, desiring to place, upon a footing mutually1,613 words
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Article787 1833-06-20 3 ro THE EDITOR Or THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Dear Sir, Perhaps the following extracts may prove of some interest, and if so, you can publish them for general information in your neighbourhood. If Holland was a nation in amity with Great Britain at the time of the seizure of the787 words
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Article3024 1833-06-20 3 THURSDAY, 20th JUNE, 1833. The barque Mercury Captain Bell, arrived yesterday from China the 16th it!tWe notice with pleasure the return oi the j Sylph from the East Coast of China, after j an absence of seven months. “It is reported that she proceeded as far as Eat. 4f3,024 words
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Obituary12 1833-06-20 3 DIED. j At Batavia on the 31st May. 1S33, Robert Young Esq,12 words
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Article336 1833-06-20 4 ARRIVALS, JUNE, 1833. $4,(1, Hamburgb ship Danin, M. Matron, from Hamburgh 14'li Deer, and the Cape of Good lloue. British barque Elizabeth, Jas. Stephens, from Calcutta 9ih ,\lav and Penang. IB itish ship Can on, J. Wilson, from Bombay 18>h May. British ship John Dannerman, J. Watt, from Bombay336 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 20th, 1833.
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Article272 1833-06-20 4 jfiy the Dutch schnr Dh.ua, Tons, from •> Cl iritis ICI10H0 Pis. Tin 800 Gallons Arrack 5 Bags Pi--pj>er By the Hr it- sh’p Hind, 475 Tons, from Bo /.buy--2 Clients LVi alvv <i Opium 40 urges Cotton Ohmdies 10 Silk do 250 Caps 400 Pis. Doles By the272 words
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Article453 1833-06-20 4 By the British ship Hind, 475 Tons, for Siam j 35') Pieces Jaconets By the Dutch schur. Britan, 62J Tons' for Pontianak 40 Pis. Swedish Iron 50 Gambier 1 Kasoomba 30 Chests and 83 Boxes Tea 3 Slices 1 Pieee Goods 40 Bundles China Coarse Paper 100 Sets Iron453 words
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Article34 1833-06-20 4 Vessels' Names. Tuns. Commanders. j Where From. To Sail i 1 r TMrr-Mr A I Avoca fLiadle London via Madras Iii jar Hibernia T- Smitli Liverpool Emma F. Cobb London34 words
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Article217 1833-06-20 4 Date. I VESSELS’ NAMES, j Tots j CO\IM Wueee Ftto>i. j Destivation'. J To SaZ£ I\lay 16 B it- G Jean 261 Peter Goldie G eenock London 21* H. IVI.S. Wolf W. Mainley E,q. From Anjiier Penang 29 I iilelibrig OeyGorran 2l)l Oev Tm Samarang Brit,217 words
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Article53 1833-06-20 4 To London, Tin Antimony Ore, £5 10?. per 20 Cut. Sugar, £3 H)s. n Coffee, £l Sficuie Pepper, £5. Measurement Goods, £o to £6 IOj. 'Pleasure, J per Cent, To Bengal \2 Annas to 1 Sicca Rupee per Picul. To China 1 Spanish Dollar »> To Batavia53 words
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Article1025 1833-06-20 4 Tlie Currency in which commer-dai transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents?, j lie com m Ol weight is pie P'cuh oi 1 ;»;i 1-3 liis. avoirdupoise, divided into lt>() Catties. -Salt and iiicc, commonly sold by (lit Koyav ej Pinils, nearly; Java Tobacco by1,025 words
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