Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 25 July 1833

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 30, VOL. 3. THURSDAY, JULYTj a 5, 1833. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed ly the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official [New Series
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  • 62 1 vgr The fine A. 1. Ship Wil&am Lockerby, J. 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, sipply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE CO Singapore 22 d. May 1833. Captain
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  • 1110 1 NEW IMPORT EXPORT REGULATION, AT THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. CFrom the Calcutta Courier, May tii-J Our yesterday’s columns contained a Regulation, which will lie perused by the commercial part of our readers with more interest than satisfaction, entitled a Regulation for establishing an office for I he Registry of Imports and
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  • 3285 1 CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MEDICAL TOPOGRAPHY OF PRINCE WALES’ ISLAND, OR PULO PINANG. By T. M. Ward M. D. Madras Establishment. [continued from our last.] The Valley has been already alluded to, as that level part of the Island, on iis eastern side, which i extends from the hills to the*
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 237 1 TO LET j THE House in High Street, at j present in the occupation ot W. D. 4 Shaw Esq. Apply to j CHARLES THOMAS k. CO. Singapore 1 S/A July, 1833: NOTICE. The Undersigned having been duly appointed Trustee, conjointly with Tan Chei, for the bankrupt Estate of PychinS
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  • 736 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Java, June'l9, 1833. Dear Mr: Editor Som* ume lias elapsed .since I indulged imseli* in the pleasure of writing to on from tins, our Island for. in truth, the pugnacious shewing of our Mother has kept her children in f*uch doubt, hope,
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  • 1561 2 THURSDAY, 25th JULY, 1833. Among the arrivals of the week, have been the'free-traders Hibernia from Liverpool an I the Cape; the Universe from the Clyde and Batavia amd the Emma from*London atid Batavia. None of these vessels,however, liave brought intelligence of a late date, from Europe? By the Hibernialrom
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  • 1152 2 A case of considerable importance as far as the relative rights and privileges of the grower and monopolizer of an article, used bv ail classes of the native population within the Jurisdiction o! the Court of Judicature, was- trietl and finally disposed t at Malacca on the 23th ult,
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  • 2896 3 j Important Decision at Malacca, by the j Hon’ble the Recorder. INCHES KARLll.Yl versus QUAY EANG. 1 This was an action brought by a grower of Seree or Beiei-Leaf, against the Farmer of tirafc 1 article at Malacca, to recover damages for his re- 1 fusal lo
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  • 255 3 ARRIVALS, JULY, 1833. 20th British barque. Jeune Eynord,Y. B!ondeau,from PedierCoasi 28 uh. 22nd Dutch barque Charles, G- B. Berest, from Batavia 14th inst Dutch barque Fallal Main, Said Abdullah, from Grissee 27th ult Dutch schooner Nasarrie, Said Alii, from Mintn 15r.h inst- British brig Hibernia, T. Smith., from Liverpool
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 25th, 1833.
    • 439 4 By- the British ship Fuz'd Kurrvn 237 Tons from Bombay. 3 chests Malvra Opium corges Cotton Putoolies 54 d Caps 42 Blue Cloth 255 &8 ps. SdkPatoolies 44 Surat '-arongs 79 Clmwls 1 8s. 19 ps. Ante]as 350 SuratS, k piece goods 2 10 ps- Gokl-ti.read Cloth i .186
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    • 650 4 Wythe Hr it.su ip i azi Kin rim, 237 Tens. j->r Hium. 40 P.ece k uk.d.s 7 I L »ng cloth 17 W ooliens 2 cases Him ks and Wine My the Portuguese brig Cassador, 130 Tons, ft r Macao. 1 Pi. iEea 'vai 70 Dried shrimps 02 catties
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    • 36 4 Vessels Names. I Ton*. Commanders. j Where rom. To Sail, Batk Arab I 590 J- Furrier London via Batavia Briar Scott I frviiig Liverpool Ship Statesman j 315 J. Q tiller do.
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    • 270 4 Date, j NA VIES, j Toms C0\f\I \NI)EItS. j Where From. J Destination. To Sail IVlav 31 i Brit, ship Wm. Locket hi/ 335 i J. Rowe B .favia 1 London 2 or3day4 June 12 j H. y\. S, < un-cot I). Dunn Esq. Batavia j
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    • 61 4 To London, Tin Antimony Ore, £2 per 20 Cut. 8 n g nr, £4, i offel 1 £.j Silt ac Pipper, £5 10.?. f euieiit (i‘JOt!s fl £J 'o £U 10$. TieasUie, i Cent. To Bengal 12 A-mas to j sjitca iiuj.ee per Picul. '!*> C'.iiud i
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    • 1090 4 The Currency in which commercial transact,iuu* are calctiialed, is (lie S[>amsti Dollar, divided into Cents, The com tnon weigin is »n»- P*cul,ofl33 1-3 li>s. avoirdupoise, divided‘into iOn Catties. Sait and E ice, are cmmnm.U sold bv t he Koyati cm X’.ciiU, nearly; Java Tobacco nytkie Gorge of 40
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