Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 28 November 1833

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  • 32 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. <4B, VOX.. 3. THURSDAY, NOVIMBER 28, 1833. [Neiv Series Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Offical
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  • 64 1 r The ne vef y f as t j 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 j ROBERT WISE 8c CO. Singapore, 16/A Oct. 1833
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  • 55 1 The A. 1. Teak-built Ship 'SiS- Air Thomas Munro, Captain Richards,is now ready to receive her Dead Weight 8c having three-fourths of her Cargo engaged, will be despatched on or before the 15th Prox. This Vessel has excellent Accommodations and carries an experienced Surgeon. ForFreightorPassage, Apply to JOHN
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  • 40 1 FOR MADRAS, PONDICHERRY POINT DE GALLE COLUMBO. rST The fine first-class Brig Peru, Captain JohnGraham, will leave Lintin on the20th instant, and call here for Freight to the above Ports, apply to CLARK, DAVIDSON CO. Singapore, 13/A Nov. 1833. I
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  • 88 1 N O T I G Eo For the information of Dutch Subjects and others interested in Dutch Commerce and Navigation. BE it known that His Majesty the King of the Netherlands hath been graciously pleased, by Royal Decree No. 71, dated Gravenhagen the 19th March 1832, and
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  • 743 1 BENGAL NEWS. Hurkaru 16 th October. —They convey the official intimation of the appointment of the Right Honorable the Governor General to the command of the Bengal Army and j confirm the appointment of the Honorable A Ross as a Member of the Supreme Council. The latter event was yesterday
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  • 347 1 THE NAUTICAL ALMANAC. (From the Times, June 17 Mr. Lyall, the member for the city, having represented to the Admiralty that inconvenience was likely to arise to commanders of ships bound upon distant voyages, in consequence of the Nautical Almanac for 1834 not having yet been published, has received the
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  • 335 1 Come, tie on your bonnet, vonr shawl,& your boa Each proud virgin amazon, on ward with me Come, rouse for the fight, all ye maids who adore. The flavour of Twaukay, Souchong, or Bohea! Come, clatter the
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  • 3096 1 By George Bennett, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in London, &c. &c. It is now fully ascertained, that the natives of the New Hebrides, the Marquesas, New Zealaud, and other Bolynesian islands, are
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 195 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 v JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, bth June 1833. TO LET, T h e
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  • 189 2 OPIUM. (Calcutta Courier 9th Oct) Reports have been received at theßoard from the Opium Agents, stating the quantity of Opium manufactured for sale in Calcutta during the ensuing season to be as follows Behar, 8525* Chests. Benares,.... 4000 Total 12,525 Cheats. This is an increase of i. 887 chests upon
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  • 88 2 The Steam Fund on Saturday evening exhibited a total of Rs. 128,561-15 1 Irora 1794 subscribers, including a very handsome donation this week of 1,500 Rs. from Rajah Mitterjeet Sing, of Tekarey, and the second 1000 Rs- from Mr. Willis. The cash realizations of the week have been
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  • 846 2 To the Editor, of the Bengal Hurkaru and Chronicle. Mr Editor —You have ignorantly enough expressed some surprise at the recent order by Admiral Sir John Gore, obliging Merchantmen to lower their royals or top galiant sails when passing any or H. M. Ships. I,
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  • 1053 2 Com'parativ eState merit of the Quantify of Exports from Singapore between, the official Years 1831-32 and 1832-33* ARTICLES. QUANTITY IN 1831-32. QUANTITY IN 1832-33. 1 g—'■ Alum 458 piculs. 116 piculs. Anchors 12 in no. 37 pis. and 19 grapnels. Arms none 29 in no. muskets. Bvassware.. 22f corges
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  • 1699 3 TO THE EDITODLOF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Mr. Editor f Much has been said and written, both in this Publication and elsewhere on t he subject of the Raffles Monument; but we have, as yet, attained no nearer to the desired object than was reached within the
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  • 1671 3 The barque Ski-nmer arrive 1 from Calcutta du/ing the Week, on her wav to Chirm. We have received several files of Bengal Papers, the latest date being the 181 ii ult. A few extracts will the found in our preceding columns. The barque Na~ varino and
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  • 205 3 ARRIVALS NOVEMBER 1533. 22nd British ship Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy Mahomed Bin Farnz, from biam 11th inst. 23rd Brit- brig Soonhien.Tdo Boeng Ing, from Malacca 18ih inst Brit, ship Lord Amherst Thomas Rees, from China Cochin China. 24th Brit, barque Skimmer J. Randal], from Calcutta 27th Oct. Brit, brig Heaplee, Chong
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 28th 1833.
    • 264 4 By the Brit barque Caledonia, 189 Tons, from Borneo 2 Pis. I catty Malay Camphor 3i 57 Bees wax 551 black Pepper 1755 in No. Dollars 8 catties Bird’s Nests 76 Tortoiseshell 33 buneals Gold Bars By the Brit, brig Pittamber Savoy, }45 Tons, from Bombay. 12 bales Cotton
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    • 980 4 By the Bnt barque Trances Charlotte, 280 Tons for China. 3956 pis. Rice 305 Trip an g 647 32 ctys. Pepper 18 catties Malay Camphor 40 cwt. Smalts 900 pieces While Cottons 920 Dung Cloths 78 pis. Cotton Twist 1 boxMercbandize contents unknown By the Brit. barque Caledonia, 189
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    • 67 4 Vessels' Names. Tons. Commanders. 1 Where From. To Sail. B r ig Tickler 250 —Tessier Liverpool. (at Batavia.) i Brig Eat l of Liverpool 228 Manning.. Liverpool July. (Siiip Madeline 256 Lonuon via Batavia. July i Bri‘>* Duchess of Clarence «74 Liverpool via Batavia do. Barque
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    • 288 4 Date. VESSELS’ NAMES, j Tons COMMANDERS. Where From. Destination To Sail Dutclv sclinr. Nasarrie Said Alii M'nto a r PVV divs Aug. 16 Brit, ship George HibbeD 350 John Lusk Svduey London afevvdays Sept. 12 B it. ship Ahmed Shaw 500 Madras Madras Oct. 14 Brit,
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    • 36 4 To London, Tin £1. 10*. per 20 Cwt. Sugar, none. Coffee, £5 10f. per 18 Cwt. Sue ac. Pepper, £6 per 16 Cwt. Measurement Goods, £4> IOj to £7 Tieasure, 1 per Cent.
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    • 974 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish hollar, divided into Cents. The common weight is She picul of 133 1-3-lbs. avordupoise, divided inio lUO Callies. Salt and Rice, are commonly «<>ld by the koyai of 40 l’iruls, nearly la a Tobacco Oy Ihe Co-ge
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