Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 19 December 1833
1833-12-19
1
6
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/singchronicle
Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
-
Title Section41 1833-12-19 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 51, VOX*. 3. THURSDAY, DECEMBER IS, SLS-S3. [New Series.} o 3 Stinrtpil bii the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official. Public Notifications appe army in this Paper, and Signed oy me i ope,41 words
-
Article60 1833-12-19 1 jgr The first-class Danish Ship Dai.ia, Captain Matzen, will sail shortly, having engaged the greatest part of her Cargo. She has excellent Accommodations tor 1 ussengers, who may be landed at Cowes. For Freight or Passage apply to MOLLER KOTER. Singapore Mh. Deer. 1838. Captain Matzen will60 words
-
Article43 1833-12-19 1 The fine new Barque ''Sin9aPore>’ Captain Cargill, will meet with early despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to MACLAINE, FRASER Co. Singapore 18/A Deer 1833. Captain Cargill will not oe accountable for any Debts contracted by the Crew of the Singapore43 words
-
Article50 1833-12-19 1 The Jggg Tickler 252 Tons, Captain Low den, will meet with quick despatch, having all her Light Freight engaged. For Freight of Dead Weight or Passage, apply to SYME&CO, Singapore 18 th Deer. 1833. Captain Lowden will not be accountable for any Debts contracted by his Crew.50 words
-
Article32 1833-12-19 1 jgg* The A. 1 English Ship Statesman 345 Tons, Captain Quiller, will immediately load for London. For Freight or Passage, apply to SYME&CO. Singapore 1 8th Deer* 1833.32 words
-
Article35 1833-12-19 1 FOR LINTIN WHAMPOA. The fast-sailing first-class British Barque Orwell Captain Living, will leave for the above Ports in a few days. For Freight or Passage, apply to PATERSON CO. Singapore y 19 th Deer. 1833.35 words
-
30 1833-12-19 1 St The very fast-sailing Ship Madeline A. 1. 2o6 Torts, Thomas Hamilton, Commander. Apply to ROBERT WISE CO. Singapore, IS th Deer. 1883.30 words
-
Article4016 1833-12-19 1 (From the Times 3rd August.) ATTACK ON OPORTO, July 2f». “The glorious news which has reached us from ihe capital this morning so eclipses all minor occurrences, (hat were it not lhat ihe action ol yesterday is the last offensive movement against the city of Oporto that4,016 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement211 1833-12-19 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONNOTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance of the Orders of the Right Hon'ble the Governor Generali n Council, Kenneth Murchison Esquire has this day assumed charge of the Office of Governor of Prince j of Wales' Island, Singapore and Malacca, vacated by the Hon'ble j Mr. Ibbetson, preparatory211 words
-
Advertisement199 1833-12-19 1 SINGAPORE CHAPLAINCY LIBRARY. A collection of Books mostly on Religions subjects having been provided for the use of those who may be desirous of the advantages derivable from such reading; Notice is hereby given, tliatapplications made at the Office of this Paper will be attended to, and Books gratuitously lent199 words
-
-
Article908 1833-12-19 2 The follow ing is a summary of Lord Althorp’s Bill “is amended by thcCommiltee.” The preamble states. Whereas it is necessary that the hours of labour of Children and young Persons employed in .Mills and Factories, of whatever description, should he regulated, inasmuch as it has become a908 words
-
804 1833-12-19 2 ll is w ith feelings of deep regret tint we find the painful duty devolve upon us of recording an event, alike outrageous in its attendant circumstances, as in its result it has proved most lamentable and deplorable. It would he ditHcult to describe the804 words
-
2280 1833-12-19 2 FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT, the 7thOct.l833. The Right Honorable the Governor General in Council directs that the following Rules of a Savings Bank, established in Calcutta under the guarantee and responsibility of Government, be published tor ge~ nerai information. 1. The Bank to be denominated the Government2,280 words
-
Article111 1833-12-19 3 P. W. Island Gazette, 30 th November The Dutch barque Batavia. Captain PBlair returned to this Port trom Ceylon on Wednesday last. Her Cargo is still under detention at Trincomalee (by H. M. Ship Harrier.) TheGove»rninent ot Ceylon had the ship under seizure several months, but at last permitted111 words
-
Article365 1833-12-19 3 THURSDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1833. The shipping list of the week exhibits no less than three arrivals of freetraders from Great Britain—viz: the tickler from Liverpool, the Singapore from Port Glasgow, and the Madeline from London. The July news, and that to the 3d August, brought by the Tickler and365 words
-
Article377 1833-12-19 3 When the Praklang returned from Ins triumphant expedition to Patani, in 1832, great preparations were made for a festival of thanksgiving. The large Audience Hall was cleaned and washed, (a rare occurrence) and lamps and gaudy ornaments were borrowed and suspended from the roof. Temporary sheds377 words
-
Article247 1833-12-19 3 ARRIVALS DECEMBER 1832. 12th Brit, brig Harriet G. IT. Roys, from Penang and Malacca. Dutch ship Judal Barrie Seyd Jaffier, from Batavia 20th Nov. Brif. brig Johanna, Choa Cho, from Malacca 9lh inst. Brit, ship Set/d Hydrose Cauder Meydin, from Malacca 4th inst. 13th Brit, brig Tickler Wm Lowden,247 words
-
COMMERCIAL REGISTER SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 19th 1833.
-
Article627 1833-12-19 4 By the Dutch schnr. Laurel, 110 Tons, from Haiatia. 97 Pis. Tamarinds, 13* pis. Onions, 50 cor. Iron pans, 160 cor.Baltic Handkfs, 2400 gallons A track, 200 pis. Japan Copper, 9 pis. 20 catties j I'd ace, 29! Nutmegs, 934 in No. Dollars. By the Brit, schnr. Trial, 100627 words
-
Article1540 1833-12-19 4 By the Brit, brig Catherine, 125 Tons for Malacca. qi pis. Bali tobacco, 1 cor. Java do. 15 cor. blue moories, 35 pis. ground nut, I cask arrack. For Penang 3J pis. Siam tobacco,61 pis. cachang oil,80 dozs. Europe plates, 60 ps. white cottons, 400 China paper Umbrellas, 951,540 words
-
Article40 1833-12-19 4 Vessels' Names. Tons. Commanders, j Where From. 1 To Sail. Brig Eat l of Liverpool 228 Manning.. Liverpool. August Brig Duchess of Clarence 274 Liverpool via Batavia do. Brig Norval 289 J. Watson Liverpool via Batavia40 words
-
Article207 1833-12-19 4 Date, j VESSELS’ NAMES. j Tons j COMMANDERS. Where From. Destination 7 .1 To Sail Ocl. 24 Brit, brig Highland Chief 176 C. Daviot Madras Madras 28 Brit, barque Fhjdrosc Caiuler Meydin Malacca Nov. 11 Bril, brig May den Bux 137 Nenab Merrican Penang&Malacca brig Kaliemas207 words
-
Article56 1833-12-19 4 To London, Tit* £1. 10.?. per 20 Cwt. Sugar, none. Coffee, £5 IG?. per 18 Cwt. StieUic Pepper, £6 per 1$ Cwt. Measurement Goods, £4, Ml So £7 Treasure, I per Cent. To Bengal IS Annas to 1 Sicca Rupee per Picul. To China 1 Spanish Dollar56 words
-
Article1063 1833-12-19 4 The Currency in which commercial tiansactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The common weight is the P'cul, of 133 1-3 lbs. avordupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Suit and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyan of 40 Piculs, nearly Java Tobacco by t'ne of1,063 words
-
Article627 1833-12-19 5 With the exception of the case of Captain Walker, the trade had been conducted with uninterrupted quiet, although so many as thirty-one ships had been consigned to the Select Committee in the season 1826-27. The Lintin affair was re-opened by the new viceroy, on representations from the friends of627 words
-
Article698 1833-12-19 6 la compliance with the request of the supracargoes, in consequence of a visit from a Tartargeneral and other officers of rank to the factory that a portrait of the King might be sent out, intimidated that Sir Thomas Lawrence had one in preparation for which his Majesty had been698 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements