Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 18 July 1833

Total Pages: 4
1 4 Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 29, VOX.. 3. THUB.3DAIT, J JJLIT, 18, 1833. [.New Series Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official
    34 words
  • 63 1 The fine Ham Loc jo mmin.ier, A. I. 335 Tons British-built. kliip WilJ. Rowe, Register, This Ship is now on her first Vova 'e, and presents a most desirable conveyance for Goods or Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE CO Singapore, 22 d, May, 1833,
    63 words
  • 1116 1 From Ihc Cork Mercantile Chronicle CORK. MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1823. London Papers of Thursday and Friday have arrived in course. FORKIGN AFFAIRS. In G align ants Messenger it is denied that Hie treaty between the Sultan and the Fitcha of Ei) pt hud been signed. It is
    1,116 words
  • 369 1 The presentiment, if we may so rail it, we from the fir. t expressed, that something would turn up to delay the Irish Church Reform Bill, has been fulfilled. r l he Coercive Bill has certainly been largely modified, but it proceeds steadily m its course, whilst
    369 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 338 1 N OTICE. THAT at a General Quarter Session of the Peace, holden at the Court House, on Tuesday the 2nd. instant, a Resolution was adopted by the Court, of which the following is a copy “The Magistrates assembled in Quarter Session, taking into cousideracioti me ne oessity of levy mg
      338 words
    • 403 1 adapted for a Wholesale business or an extensive Retail Establishment, For particulars, apply to JOHN G EMM ILL. Singapore 25 th June 1833. TO LET. The Premises, lately occupied by Mr. D. Hawthorne, Ship Car° peater. For particulars, apply to JOHN PURVIS. Singapor e btk June 1833. ISLAND St. HELENA,
      403 words

  • 1490 2 From the Atlas 3 rd March. FOREIGN NEWS. HOLLAND. Prince Tallyrand am! Lord Palmerston declare that they h«velaid three successive projects of convention before the King 01 Holland he accepts rieitlier, and treaty is to lie at. an end. It having been reported tint the Dutch merchants had petitioned the
    1,490 words
  • 2370 2 From a Memoir furnished by G. Bennett Esq, Surgeon by whom she was conveyed to England. The Papuan race is so little known, that any thing relating to them cannot fail of being interesting. The Papuans resemble the negro race, and are distributed over a large
    2,370 words
  • 2730 2 CONTRIBUTIONS To the Medical Topography of Palo Pinang or Prince of Wales' Island. By T. M. Ward, m. d, Madras Establishment. This lienutifi.il island, one of the fairest spots, io the possession of the English in the East, is situated near the coast of Qaedah, on the Malayan
    2,730 words

  • 1796 3 THURSDAY, 18th JULY, 1833. The schooner Reliance, Wallace, arrived here yesterday morning from Batavia, having accomplished tiie passage in less than four days, which we believe to be the quickest ever made between the two Settlements. We learn that the Emma from London, the Universe and the Orm«,both from
    1,796 words
  • 128 3 ARRIVALS, JULY, 1833. 12tlr British barque Hope, A. McCallum, fromPedier Coast, 22nd ult. British ship Fazell Kurrim Meah Bboy, from Bombay 7t.h ult. British barqu tColonel Young,C.S. Thomas, from Mauritius 30th ult13th Dutch sinpGatmer, SechSaid, from Grissee and Rhro. Cochin Chinese ship Benjiong, from Batavia Bth inst. 14th Portuguese
    128 words
  • 13 3 On the 11th inst., the Lady of Mr.JORDAN Johannes, of a Daughter.
    13 words
  • 18 3 DEATH. On Thursday, the 4th instant, John Gordon Esqre., late Commander of the Ship Hormajte Bomanjee, ot Bombay.
    18 words

  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 18th, 1833.
    • 431 4 Ihj the Brit, schnr. Sweet 67 Tons, from Penang 16 Pis. Tin Bj theßrit. ship Victory, *****m5,, fr0m Bombay 15. chests Malwa Opium. By the. Dutch barque Boerong, 170 Toils, from Batavia. 6000 in No. Spanish Dollars 194 pis. fell catties Cuhebs 1100 Tin 3833 1 lbs. Mace i
      431 words
    • 677 4 lly the Brit, schnr. Sweet, 67 Tons, for Penang 6000 in No. Crockery ware JOO pis. Iron 30 Bali Tobacco 10 China Hoot 4 Dried Fruits 4 Copper Pots 4 Twine 30 Sag© 1000 bundles Joss Paper CSUO yards White Cottons the Brit, ship Victory, 700 Tons, for China
      677 words
    • 36 4 VESSELS EXPECTED FROM EUROPE J Vessels Names. Tons. Commanders. Where From. io SgiL Drig Hibernia T. Smith Liverpool Emma F. Cobb London Brig Scott Irving Liverpool Ship Statesman 345 J Quiller do. Schooner Feejee 180 do.
      36 words
    • 136 4 Date. VESSELS’ NAMES, j Tons j COMMANDERS, j Where From, j Destination, f To Sail May 31 Brit, ship Wm. Lockerby 335 J. Rowe Batavia 1 London June 1*2 H. M. S. Curacou D. Dunn Esq. Batavia Dutch brig Berkat Anjar 150 Mahomed Saiik Cherribon July
      136 words
    • 50 4 To London, Tin Antimony Ore, £2 per 20 Cwt. Sugar, £4 Coffee, £5 Sticlac Pepper, £5 10s. Measurement Goods* £6 to £6 10s. Treasure, per Cent. To Bengal 12 Annas- fo 1 Sicca Rupee per Picul. To China 1 Spanish Dollar To Batavia 1 to 2 Guilders
      50 words
    • 1013 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. Ihe com mon weight is the P'cul, 0f133 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyan of 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco by* the Corge
      1,013 words