Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 31 October 1833

Total Pages: 4
1 4 Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. INTO. 44, VOX*. 3. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1333. [New Series Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official
    33 words
  • 34 1 The E. 1. River built Ship George Hibbert Captain John Lusk—Burthen 350 Tons. Carries an experienced Surgeon. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore 6 22nd. August 1833.
    34 words
  • 48 1 The first class, fast-sailing Brig Hebe, 256 Tons, William Currie, Commander, will meet with all possible despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to HAMILTON, GRAY" Co. Singapore I st Oct. 1833. i aptain Currie w ill not be accountable for any Debts contracted by bis Crew.
    48 words
  • 58 1 The fine and very fast-sail-ing Ship “Arab? A. 1. J. Ferrier, Commander. This vessel having all her Light Freight engaged, will meet with quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, having excellent Accommodations, apply to ROBERT WISE 8c CO. Singapore 1 6th Get. 1833 Captain Ferrier will not be
    58 words
  • 72 1 The first class British Barjgggfr que Hanover, Captain John Paton, having the greater part of her Cargo already engaged, will sail for the above Port with all despatch. The Hanover has very superior Accommodations for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to PATERSON CO. Singapore, 24fh October, 1833.
    72 words
  • 68 1 The Navy Hotel having been vacated by Mr. Bearder, late proprietor, Mrs, Cunningham takes the opportunity of informing the Public that it will in future be conducted under her superin tendance and that every attention will be paid to the comfort of those who may favour her with their
    68 words
  • 69 1 Begs to inform the Gentry of Singapore, that he carries on the above Business in all its various branches at No. 23 Malacca Street, where he hopes by his attention and assiduity to merit a continuance of that patronage which has begun
    69 words
  • 30 1 The Partnership heretofore existing between Joseph AbrahamDuack of Calcutta, Joseph Mesleah, and Joseph Jacobßaffeel of Singapore, ceased from the 15th instant. JOSEPH JACOB RAFFEEL. Singapore 1 6tk October 1833.
    30 words
  • 419 1 From Gore's Liverpool Advertiser, July 4. LONDON, JULY 2. From our Correspondent. The French mail has not arrived to-day, consequently there is a great dearth of foreign news. Accounts, however, are in town from Constantinople which assure us that the Russian army was in full retreat, and
    419 words
  • 175 1 Liverpool, July 3, 1833. Yesterday our market was quiet, but to-day it is again brisk, the sales being 5000 bags or upwards, 1-3 of them on speculation and the decline which took place in American cotton on Sunday and Monday has been recovered, prices being the same
    175 words
  • 63 1 On the morning after the House of Lords agreed to the resolutions on the subject of West India slavery, despatches were forwarded to all the governors of the colonies, announcing the event. The packet had been delayed for the purpose of carrying the intelligence of this event
    63 words
  • 344 1 THE HECTORSAL YA<s■. The vessel in this case, on her voyage from Ceylon to London, with a valuable freight, estimated with the ship at <£l6, 500, had lost all her anchors escept the bower, and on' arriving off Dover employed the lugger Catharine, with five boatmen, to procure
    344 words
  • 240 1 We are happy to say that the petition to Parliament which Was adopted at the large public meeting, held at the Court house, Whitechapel, on the evening off the 24th ult., has already received, and is now in the course of reception, of very numerous and respectable
    240 words
  • 981 1 Egypt and Turkey- —The Pacha of Egypt and Syria is impatient for the final conclusion of peace. Be has gigantic projects for tiie improvements of his now large dominions. He will send all his manufactories to Syria, and keep Egypt for agriculture. He will have a great road from
    981 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 132 1 No. 915. GOVERNMENT ADVERTISEMENT. f Fort St. George, 20th August,} B33. NOTICE is hereby given, with reference to the Advertisement published in the Fort St. George Gazette dated the 28th June last and ]9th Ultimo, that until the 31st January 1834 next, Grain imported by Land or Sea, to any
      132 words
    • 166 1 TO LET. The Premises, lately occupied by Mr. D. Hawthorne, Ship Carpenter, For particulars, apply to JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, bth June 1833. TO LET, From the Ist Proximo. The ConmiodiousDwellingHouse, Situate in High Street, at present occupied by Mr. Johannes. For particulars, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singapore 23
      166 words

  • 1442 2 THE UNLUCKY PRESENT A TALE. CFrom Chambers' Edinburgh Journal.) A Lanaikshire minister (who died within the present century) was one of tliose unhappy persons, who, to use (he words of a w ell know n hcottks|i adage, can never see green cheese hut their een reels.” He was eztremelt covetous,
    1,442 words
  • 765 2 From the Chinese Repository September. We have seen a statement of a native, in writing, concerning It is class of Chinese. it adds dark coloring to Ihe picture given in our last. The purport of the paper is t lie following. This season a number of emigrants were
    765 words
  • 3612 2 Extracts of the Journal of the Revd. Mr. Abeel. From the American Missionary Herald, May 1832* On Thursday, 30th of Jimp, we arrived at the har i off the mouth of the Meinam river, and anchored. English vessels and all under English colors are obliged by the treaty with
    3,612 words

  • 441 3 Kling ProcessionsTO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHR.ONICLE. Mr. Editor Yesterday the Kling Tnhabifcants of Singapore applied to the Magistrates for permission to go in procession. through the Streets of the Town, at night with lighted torches and fire works, as they have been in the habit of doing
    441 words
  • 1079 3 THURSDAY, 31st OCTOBER, 1833. The brig William Captain Dobie, from Liverpookthe 4th July, arrived during the week, and has brought London Papers to the 2nd of that month. We are indebted to the Captafn for the loan of a number of Gores Liverpool Advertiser of the 4i.h of July,
    1,079 words
  • 225 3 ARRIVALS, OCTOBER, J 833: 26th British brio; Hamed Samdanney, Manna Laoby, from Vialacca 19th. Brit, grab ship Doulet Savoy, Seyd Hossein, from Penang Malacca. Brit, ship Victory C. Bulen, from. China 15th inst- Brit, barque Elizabeth James Stephens, from China 14th inst. s Brit, barque Frances Charlotte y A.
    225 words
  • 43 3 On Saturday the 2f)th ultimo, Mr- ROBERT Salter Ferrier, aged 14 years, younger son of the late Captain F.ERRICR, ship Arab. At Malacca, on Monday the 14th inst. Mrs J. W- Haumgabten> aged 50 years, much regretted by her friends and relatives
    43 words

  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 31st. 1833.
    • 621 4 By the Brit brig Scott, 231 Tons from Liverpool. ***** yards Colored Cottons 5284 Woollens C8917 Plain (lotions ***** White Cottons ***** Worsted Stuffs 200 pieces Woileys, transhipped to the; Lady Hayes. 312 Linens 102 bolls Brown Canvas 1000 in no. Coffee bags 5 pipes Coal tar 317 gallons
      621 words
    • 822 4 Srj the Brit brig .Scott, 237 Tons for Liverpool 275 pis. 76ctys. Tin 200 Rattans 366 37 ctys. Sago 1964 29 Rice 235 18 Mother o’Pearl Shells 148 31 Coffee 317 50 Cssia 196 49 Pepper 41 79 S Slower ]04 Galangalls 35 ('.allies Beeswax 4 in no. Bi
      822 words
    • 61 4 l~n— n —wmmrnmrtmmmmwmn mm i 1,1 r Vessels' Names. J Tons. Commanders. Where From. To Sa? Brig Tickler 250 —Tessier Liverpool. J Ju!j r Brig Fail of Fiver'pool 228 Manning.. Liverpool. j Brig Mary Ann 251 do. sailed June Ship Madeline 256 London via Batavia. I
      61 words
    • 266 4 Date, j VESSELS’ NAMES. j Tons COMMANDERS. Where From, j Destination. To S.ufa July 20 Dutch sclinr. Nasarrie Said Alii Minto Aug. I& Brit ship George Htbbert 350 John Lusk Sydney London Sept. 12 Duicli ship Mastnor 240 Sheik Hamed Grissee Brit, ship Ahmed >linw 500
      266 words
    • 60 4 To London, Tin Antimony Ore, £1. 10#. per 20 CwL Sugar, £4 Coffee, £5 5 s. per 18 Cvvt, Shclac Pepper, £5 10#. per Itf Cwt, Measurement Goods, £4 4#. (o £7 Treasure, 1 per Cent. To Bengal 12 Annas to 1 Sicca Rupee per Picul. To
      60 words
    • 1008 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. 'l’he common weight is the P’Cul of 133 1-3-lbs. avordupoise, divided into 190 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the koyai of 40 Fields, nearly Java Tobacco by the Co-ge of
      1,008 words