Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 15 August 1833

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 33, VOL. 3. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1833. [New Series Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official
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  • 52 1 J0* The A. L fast-sailing Nhip -MPT Emma, W. Cobb, Commander, burden 310 Tons, will meet with all possible despatch. j For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, Z\st iSuly, 1833, Captain Cobb will not be accountable for any Debts contracted by the crew of
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  • 75 1 JET The fine first-class British- built Barque Orissa, John j Tod Commander, will positively leave this Pert on the 2dth Instant, has room for a few Tons of Light Freight, and superior Accommodations for Passengers. For further < particulars, apply to Captain 1 od on board, Or
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  • 917 1 (From the fiengal Hnrkaru, Is/ July Madras Papers to (he 23d ultimo, have reached us. Several extracts will he found under the usual head. Among these is the report of the proceedings of the SreamNavigation Meeting on the 15th, some fu ther intelligence from the Isle of France,and some
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  • 203 1 The Indian Oak arrived at Pon icherry from the Mauritius has brought Pipers (the Cerneen) of the 10th and 14th May, for copies of winch we are indebted to the kindness of a friend. Thev are principally filled with what is termed the debut of iVI Jeremie, being
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  • 245 1 It appears that the Honorable Company’s ship Duke of York did strike on the Longsand in the late Gcde and though she was soon driven over it, her situation was awful at the time. Evee in comparatively moderate weather, in some parts of that
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  • 686 1 (From the India Gazette June 28th 1833 J The r e are few public writers in this country t® whom we are more ready to acknowledge our obligations thm to Mr Bell, whose annual Reports on tin External Commerce of Bengal, including (he Tables illustrative of
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  • 321 1 “In contrasting the amount value ot books imported fromGrcat Britain Americaffhe enormous difference would lead many to suppose that no injurious competition existed, and the ridiculously 1 >\v prices of works printed in America render the comparison as to the extent of competition almost impossible The serious injury inflicted
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  • 2863 1 Worth America lias sent out, within the year under review, treble the quantity of Cotton manufactures# compared with the previous year. They are confined as yet to stout fabrics, as sheeting, duck, dri ling, &c. but the durability of these over similar British cloths will, notwithstanding the difference of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 242 1 NOTICE. WHEREAS Naraina Pilley of Singapore, Merchant, by Reed beaimip/clate the 9th day of February 1833, assigned over in trust to the Undersigned for the benefit of his Creditors all his Property and Effects according to a public notice of same date to that effect given; and whereas the majority
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    • 38 1 TO L ET. A new Dwelling House;, with Office and Godowns attached, situated on the River-side, and admirably adapted for a Wholesale business or an extensive Retail Establishment, For particulars, apply to JOHN GEMMJLL. Singapore QJotk June 1833.
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  • 630 2 The manufacture anc* original sale of salt are, 1 n Via, Iras and the lower provinces of Bengal held as a Government, monopoly, for the purpose of raising a revenue applicable to the public service. B.dt in Bengal ts publicly disposed of
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  • 741 2 East India Company's Debt.—lt appears by accounts recently published that the total debts ot‘ the East India Company amount to 30,774,092/. of which 22.913,990/ is held by Europeans, and 7,860,102/ by natives. LOW RATE OP INTEREST IN LONDONIn the annexed extract of a letter is assigned another cause, not
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  • 560 2 COMMERCIAL REMARKS. June i5 tii 1833OPIUM—f :i Patna and BENARES few transactions have taken place since the date of our hist publication; a few chests of the former have been sol i at Spanish Dollars fill per chest, while the latter maintains it’s previous price. Toe market
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  • 99 2 By advices from Manila, of date 24th ultimo, we find that the exportation of RrcE was still prohibited prices of middling qualities varied from rials 11 to lij per cavan —paddy, rials 4J to 4J. Sugar, of common shipping quality, at Sp. Drs. 548 to Sp. Drs. SJ, but
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  • 1415 2 TO Tire EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE, dir, It is a source of great grafificat lion to be allorueci the means cl telling out our grievances. I observe a Corres- pondent in your last. Paper, has taken advantage of this, and complains bitterly, through the medium of your Periodical,
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  • 1584 3 THURSDAY, 15th August, 1833. The arrivals of tlie week have been scanty, but they have furnished some items of intelligence, of an interesting nature, by accounts from Penang, brought by the Virginie, yesterday, we learn that the H. C S. Pi dnee Regent one of the direct China ships
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  • 293 3 ARRIVALS, AUGUST, 1833. 10th British ship Earl of Clare, C. M. Daly, from Bombay 4th Jnlv. 12th British barqup Caledonia, A. Symers, from Calcutta 5t h Julv. 13th British brio; Virf/inie, G F. Got I lieb, from Penang 4th inst, 14 h British barque Red Rover E. Howard, from
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST, 15th. 1833.
    • 565 4 Bv the Brit, ship Lord Amherst, 328 /onsjrem ('a/entta. j 90 chests Benual O inm 420 corges ami 7 bales Chintz j 43 Gnriahs 1340 tnaunds Wheat 83 8 fflower 200 Gram ***** in No. Segars 1200 lbs.Twist 125 pieces Canvas 12 dozens Whiskey 24 Soda Wa ter 101
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    • 771 4 Ro the British slop Lord hnhrrst, 329 Tons Jor hina. ],j4 pis. ('op per Sheathing nai!s. 2H3 Uniiius 4. i bales ns SO Serge i 4-liest Mai 1' a O ium ti eases contents unknown 50 boxes, 5 hales, 15 cases contents nnknnw n, I r nisi lipped ft
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    • 190 4 VESSELS EXPECTED FROM EUROPE Vessels' Names. j Tons, j Commanders. Where trom. lo Sail, Baik Arab 290 J- Ferrier London via Batavia Brig Scott Irving Liverpool j Ship Statesman 345 J. Quiller do. j SHIP TING IN 1 TIE HA 11B0 UJi Date, j VESSELS’ NAVIES, j Tons COWWANDERS. j
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    • 66 4 To London*. Tin Antimony Ore, £2 os. to £2 10#. per 20 Civf. Sugar, £4 os. lo £4 10#. Coffee, £.j to#. per 18 Civt. Siicotc Pepper, £tj per lw Owl. Measurement Goods, £4 lo#. to £7 10#. Tieasme, 4 per Cent. To Bengal 12 Annas to
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    • 913 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is ihe Bpainsli Dollar, divided into Cents. The com nion weight is the l cut, of 133 L-3 Ihs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Caines; Salt and Rice, are common!) .-.oih by Hie Koyan o f 4qPiciils, nearly, Java Tobacco by
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