Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 21 November 1833

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  • 37 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 47, VOL. 3. THURSDAY, NOVIMBER 1833. [New Series.^ T} sinned bv the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and tngnea oy me rrope,
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  • 60 1 rgT The fine and very fast-sail- ing Ship Arab f 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, \§th Oct 1833 Captain Ferrier will
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  • 71 1 The firslNtlass British Barque Hanover Captain John Baton, 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 24 th October 1833. Captain
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  • 40 1 FOR MADRAS, PONDICHERRY POINT DE GALLE COLUMBO. Th e ine rs^ass Pern, Captain JohnGraham, will leave Lin tin on the 20th instant, and call here for Freight to the above Ports, apply to CLARK, DAVIDSON CO. Singapore, YMh Nov. 1833,
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  • 36 1 To sail in a few days. The British Brig Mary Ann, A. 1., Thos. Smith, Commander. For Freight apply to MOLLER&KOTER. Singapore, 20 th Nov. 1833.
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  • 711 1 S. SOLOMON begs to acquaint Captains of Ships, Passengers returning to Europe and his Friends in general, that at his Stores, conveniently situated in James’ Townthey may be furnished with what, ever they can possibly require, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. His
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  • 466 1 House of Commons, July 5. Lord Ashley moved the order of the day for going into committee on the Factory Regulation Bill. Lord Altliorp opposed (he motion, on the ground of want of information, the reports not yet being in the hands of members. The bill, in its
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  • 712 1 PORTUGAL. Landing of the Expedition— Don Pedro’s trooos were landed at Lagos, 100 miles south of Lisbon, on the 28th of June. The greatest excitement prevailed at Lisbon, and troops were assembling from all parts. The estimated force aland around Lisbon amounted to about 4000 troops. The cholera
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  • 576 1 Oil Tuesday, Mr. Grote presented a petition from the London merchants trading to Oporto, for protection to their property. Lord Palmerston said that government wouldh old Don Miguel responsible for all damage done to British property on tlie south side of the Douro Mr. Buckingham moved for a
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  • 292 1 The latest accounts from Greece furnish us with various acts ami decrees of the Government. One of these states the emoluments of the pubhc functionaries: that of the ministers is 12,000 dragmes, of the prefects 6000, of the first councillors of state 4200,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 125 1 TO LET. The Bungalow at Kampong Glam recently occupied by Colin Mackenzie Esqre. Apply to CHARLES THOMAS Co. Singapore, hth Nov. 1833. TO LET. The Premises, lately occupied by Mr. D. Hawthorne, Ship Carpenter. For particulars, apply to JOHN PURViS. Singapore 5 th Jwie 1833. TO LET, The CommodiousDwellingHouse, Situated
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    • 46 1 torney, Distraint Warrants, and a variety of other Forms. Orders for Printing will be received at the above Office, and executed on moderated terms and with attention to despatch and neatness. One or two steady lads are required to become articled apprentices to the printing business.
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  • 121 2 JULY—The pilot-boat of Flushing has arrived at Antwerp, and one has returned thither for the second lime. Our pilots have been extremely wet! received at Flushing, and communicated with every body it is the same with the Dutch pilots at Antwerp, who have resumed their old habits and their
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  • 1612 2 We regret that we have to announce the failure of an old'established fiitn in the East India trade, Messrs. Fnirlie, Clarke, and Co., whose engagements amount to a very serious sum. It is much feared that it will be followed by others, and that it will cause much
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  • 185 2 Effects of the late inundation.—- The repairs winch have been found necessary since the recent overflowing.of the river in Canton, are going forward with much despatch: Government has levied heavy taxes on the wealthiest inhabitants of the city, in order to furnish the poorer classes with rice, Governor Loo,
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  • 114 2 (From the Prince Wales Island Gazette, 2nd Nov In the important cause of Brodeti v. Da Silva in which the settlement of accounts was referred from the Court to Arbrifration, the Arbitrators returned ail award on Monday last in favor of the Plaintiff, giving him the remaining one third
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  • 204 2 Sept. 28lli English ship Golconda, Bell, from China Ist August, for Bombay. n American ship Julia, Flemming, from Philadelphia 19th June, for China. French ship Rose, Topsent, from Harve 15th June, for Manila and Canton. American ship Clematis, F.vans, from New York Blh June, for .Manila. American
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  • 963 2 Comparative Statement of the Quantity of Imports at Singapore, between the official Years 1831-32 and 1832-33. ARTICLES. QUANTITY IN *****2. QUANTITY IN 1832 33. j^^ 19 gra, neils; A'““ 553 h. ,0 no S loci) ill no. mnskels. Brassvvaie".*. 112 pis. 60 catties k 7 corges 425 j)ls. 80
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  • 542 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Mr. Editor Will you permit me, through, the medium of your paper, lo call the attention of the Commercial Public to the subject of this letter Some nine or ten years ago a Regulation was
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  • 252 3 THURSDAY, 21st NOVEMBER, 1833. By the brig Mary Ann from Liverpool in June, and Batavia the 3rd- inst. which arrived during the week, we learn that the brig Tickler had arrived at the latter place, on the 30th ult. from Liverpool the 13th July. Having been obligingly favored with
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  • 2305 3 A Coroner’s Inquest was held on the i5ih instant, on the body of a Chinese named Gwee Keam, who had been stabbed the previous nigbt by a companion. Ii appears on evidence that the occurrence took place in a house in Teluk Ayer, belonging to Chinseang, and used by
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  • 213 3 ARRIVALS, NOVEMBER 1833. 13th Brit, barque Py ramus J. Weller,; from 31 a nil a 3rd inst. 15th Brit, brig Mary Ann, Thos. Smith, from Liverpool Batavia 3rd inst. 14th Brit, barque Bed Rover, W* Clifton, from China 6th hist. 17th Brit, barque Falcon, D. Ovenstone, from China 9th
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 579 4 By the Brit, ship Emily Tons from Cuddalore, Nagore, Sf Nagapaiam. < 270 corges Khamis, 418 cor. 12 ps. j blue Moories, 516 cor. 10 ps. Blachoo, 2 cor. Scarlet cloth, 29 cor. 12 ps. Su- •< kertarns, 28 cor. 10 ps- Curwahs, 63 cor.<■ Hammums, 466 cor. Tappy,
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    • 1091 4 By the ship Emily, Tons, for Siam 2962 cor. 14 ps. Madras Chintz, 11 cor. 5 ps. Blachoo, 69 cor. white Moories. 25 cor. Red Cloth, 2120 cor. Sarassahs, transhipped from the Highland Chief. from Madras; 23 cases Cups Saucers, 5 cases Looking-Glasses. By the \Srit. barque Sylph, 305
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    • 65 4 Vessels' Names. Tons. Commanders. Where From. j To Sail. B,-jg Tickler 250 —Tessier Liverpool. j (at Batavia.) Brig Eat l of Liverpool 228 Manning.. Liverpool. j July. Ship Madeline 256 London via,Batavia. July Brig Duchess of Clarence 274 Liverpool via Batavia do. Barque (new) Singapore 320
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    • 301 4 Date. VESSELS* NAMES. Tons j COMMANDERS. Where From. Destination 1 To Sag, July 20 Dutch selmr. Nasarrie Said Alii Mmto Au*. 16 Brit, ship George Hibbert 350 John Lusk Sydney London afewdays Sept 12 Brit ship Ahmed, Shaw 500 F. Halse Madras Madras Oei.14 Brit, ship
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    • 1005 4 The Currency in which commercial-’transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The common weight is the Picul of 133 1-3 lbs. avordupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyao of 40 Piculs, nearly Java Tobacco by the Co-ge of
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