Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 19 September 1833

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 38, VOL. 3. Public notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed hy the Proper Authorities, are to he considered as Official THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1833. [Neiv Series
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  • 37 1 f Sfl The E. 1. River built Ship u George Hibberf Captain John Lusk —Burthen 350 Tons. Carries an experienced Surgeon. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, 22nd. August, 1833.
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  • 50 1 The A 1. fast-sailing Ship Emma, W. Cobb, Commander, burden 310 Tons, will meet with ail possible despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTT1SWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, 31 si buly, 1833, Captain Cobb will not be accountable for any Debts contracted by the crew of his vessel.
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  • 1092 1 Tom Freetrade.—ls it true what I hear, that you have clapped John Company into the King’s Bench John Bull.— Sure enough, I have brought him up al last, and nut before it was time, for he has had his full -wing. Tom Freetrade.
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  • 387 1 PROSPECTUS OF A. MONTHLY PERIODICAL. In the Chinese Language. While civilization is making rapid progress over ignorance and error in almos> all other portions of the Globe,—seven the bigotted Hindoos having commenced the publication of several peiiodic.tls in tin ir own I language,—the Chinese alone remain stationary, as I
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  • 2321 1 DIRECTIONS FOR THE Passage Within the Reefs, or Inner Route, THROUGH TORRES STRAIT. In describing this Route, the w>wle of the bearings arc magnetic and the courses are freed from the effect of tide and current, since they a»’e only temporary and often of trifling importance Having hauled round
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 263 1 In the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales’ Island, Singapore AND MALACCA, —s»000**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 Wednesday the 2d. day of October now next ensuing,
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    • 198 1 FOR SALE or TO LET. The Bungalow at Campon, itGlam occupied at present by Mr. G. F. Davidson, to whom application may be made regarding it. Singapore, 13 th Aug 1833. TO LET. THE House in High Street, i* e cently occupied by W.D. Shaw Esq. Apply to CHARLES THOMAS
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  • 471 2 From the Sydney Herald, Ditty 30th. We have lately received a file of the PerthCaze'/r, from Swan River, and are happy to bear teMimo iv that in typography, general arrangement, and in execution, this Journal far surpasses our expectations. It is interesting in its ex' rads, and local
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  • 425 2 It will give the Colonists in general pleasure to learn that a very large tract of hitherto undiscovered land has been recently laid open, to the west of the cultivated districlsof Van Diemen’s Land. A proposal has been made with which we agiee, to appo tion the
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  • 276 2 Arrived at Hobart Town, on tiie6lh ins!ant,the schooner Prince Rer/ent, 108 tons Captain Hassell, from Launceston, 29i h April, with 2,300 bushels of wheat, barley and oais. The dies are so troublesome at Swan river in the summer ti re, that it is very common for the
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  • 737 2 LOSS OF THE HIBERNIA” BY FIRE. We have received from I wo of the passengers per the Hibernia," who arrived on the 2t)thVlav, by the brig Adelaide, from Rio de Janeiro, ihe following statement of the particulars of ties melancholy catastrophe -.-—The Hibernia sailed from Li ei pool on the
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  • 476 2 From the Madras Courier 1 6th July* We regret to say that accounts have reached Madras of the loss of the Ship Circassian, Captain Douthwnite on Narsipoor Point, N. E- of Masulipatam, and distant therefrom betwen 40'and 50 iVJiies. The Circassian had taken in a Cargo of Salt at
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  • 447 2 MARRIAGE ACT. Our readers are perhaps aware that the Marriage act by whicn the celebration ot the rite is restricted to clergymen ot the established Church, is confined in its operation to England and that in Ireland, Scotland, and other parts of the British empire, clergy men of all
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  • 367 2 DRAINAGE A ND SEWERA GE OF LONDON Mr. D onaltlson, the architect, delivered a lecture at the Royal Institution on Saturday evening, on the drainage and sewerage of the metropolis, with special reference to a plan of Mr. John Martin, the painter, for improving the drainage of London whereby the
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  • 924 3 Malacca, bth September 1833 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. I believe, Mr. Editor, you were a few years ago, a lesident. at this place. If so, jou may recollect the beautiful grove of trees which grew 1 on the Government Hill (unrivalled by any such in all
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  • 2471 3 THURSDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER, 1833. We have lately received a copy of “THE jtfiow South Wales Calendar Sc General Post Office Directory for 1833,kindly .sent to us by its Compiler at Sydney. This work possesses great merit not only for the correctness and neatness of its execution, but for the
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  • 260 3 ARRIVALS, EITEMBER, 1833. 12lh Dutch ship Mastoor, Sheik Harned, from G rissee 26th nit. 13ih H. C. S. Warren Hustings, Ti.os. Sandys, E-q. from Calcutta 12 It ulfr. llth Bm. brig Heap.ee, Chong Hian, from Ma. lacca 71 h inst. H. C. S. Kellie Castle, R. Patullo, Esq. from
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 403 4 Ry the Dutch brig Onderneming, 140 Tons, from Malacca. 50 pis, Gambier By the/h it. sch.Trial, l03Tons,fromTring*nu 300 pis. Pepper 100 Tin JDg the French barque Tayae, 208 Tons, from Bordeaux and Batavia. 4000 in No. Sp. Dollars. 338 dozens and 8 casks Claret J5 Cliampaigne 20 Sherry 364
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    • 561 4 By the Bril, bi ig Soonhten, 65 Tons for Malacca 20 coyans Rice 7 corges Java tobacco 5 pis- Tamarinds By the H.C.S. Inglis, 1321 Tons for China. 800 pis. Rattans By the Dutch brig Onderneming, U.0 Tons for Batavia, Samarang, Sourabaya anuGnssee. for Batavia: 188 pis 85 ctys.
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    • 47 4 Vessels Names. Tons. Commanders. Where I Fo Sail Bark Arab 290 J. Ferrier London via Batavia Ship Statesman 345 J Quilier Liverpool viaRio de Janeiro Brig William 218 Liverpool. Ship Australia 374 S. Lobban London via Batavia Brig Ellen 180 L. Patterson London
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    • 352 4 Date. VESSELS’ NAVIES, j'Tons COM VI ANDEftS. j Where From. Destination. ToSail 20 Dutch schnr. Nasarrie Said Alii Minto Brit, brig Hibernia 174 T. L n'Mh Liverpool Liverpool 24 But. ship Emma 310 Wm. Cobb Batavia London Aug. 16 Brit, slnp George Hibbert 350 Jolm Lusk
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    • 887 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the -Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The common weight is the F’cul, of 133 t-3 lbs. avordupuwe, djvidid into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold l<v file Koyar of 40 Finds, nearly Tobacco by the Co-gc nf 4<> Baskets,
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