Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 9 January 1834

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  • 35 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. TBimSSAT, JAKVAEV 9, 1834. [New Series NO. 2,, VOL. 4. Public Notifications appearing in this P ape r, and Signed big the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • 81 1 NOTICE is hereby GIVEN, that in pursuance of Orders from the Right Hon/ble the Governor General in Council, Samuel George Bonham Esq. Deputy Resident at this Settlement has this day assumed temporary charge of the Office of Resident at Singapore; and by virtue thereof become Acting Governor of Prince
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  • 213 1 That at a General Quarter Session of the Peace iiolden at the Court House, on Thursday, the 2nd Instant, a Resolution was adopted by the Court, of which the following is a Copy: The Magistrates assembled in Quarter Session, taking into consideration the necessity for levying a rate for
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  • 440 1 A Regulation for including Spirituous Liquors of European Manufacture hi the. prohibition contained in Regulation IV 1831, against the Retail Sale of other Spirit uous Liquors in the EasteruSettlements.—Passed by theQovernor General in Council on the 9th September 1833. con esponcling with the 25 th
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  • 1478 1 A REGULATION for modifying Regulation VIL of 1330, of ike Code of Prince of Wales' Island >Singapore and Molucca, relative to Pawn Brokers' Shops at the Settlements nf Prince of Wales' IslandMngai ore and Malacca and their Dependencies. Passed hi/ the Governor General m Conned
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  • 111 1 DUXTON” Situated on the New Harbour Road, the residence of the late 11 ugh Syme Esq. and at present in the occupation of Robert Higgles Esq. with immediate possession, comprising a Bungalow, Out-offices, Stables, Cow and Sheep sheds; with the ground attached, containing 16 Acres of well cleared land on
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  • 63 1 r£!T The first-c 1 ass Danish Ship Da..ia, Captain Matzen, will sail shortly, having engaged the greatest part of her Cargo. She has excellent Accommodations for Passengers, who may be landed at Cowes For Freight or Passage apply to MOLL EE KOTER. Singapore 4 th. Deer. 1833.
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  • 44 1 The fine new Barque n Smgwpore” Captain Cargill, will meet with early despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to MACLAINE, FRASER Co. Singapore, Yotfi Deer. 1833. Captain Cargill will not be accountable for any Debts contracted by the Crew of the Singapore.
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  • 46 1 The A. 1 English Ship Statesman 345 Tons, Captain Quiller, having excellent Ac- comuiodations for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to SYME&Cb. Singapore, SAth Deer, 1833. Captain Quiller will not be responsible for any debts contracted by i the crew of the Statesman.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 41 2 Aj~i' The very fast-sailing Ship Madeline, A. 1. 256 Fons, Thomas Hamilton, Commander. For Freight or Passage, having x cel 1 en t A cco m ra od ations, Apply to ROBERT WISE CO. •S tn<)(tpore, 2-l/k Deer. 18.33.
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  • 28 2 jppg The fast-sailing British Ship Stake shy? Captain Corner, of 437 Tons Burthen. Foi particulars apply to PATERSON CO. Singapore, 12nd J any 1834.
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  • 66 2 NOTICE is hereby given, that die Treasury at this Station is open lor .Bills on Bengal to the extent of < )ne Lao of Rupees at the exchange of y<H"> Sicca Rupees per 100 Spanish Dollars, and Sicca Rupees at Par. No Tender for a less sum than
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  • 37 2 Mu Gustav Christian Schwabe has this day beeu admitted a Partner in my Establishment, and the Business will hereafter be carried on under the lirrn of Boustead, Schwabe and Co. EDWARD BOUSTEAD* Singapore Ist Sanitary 1834.
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  • 22 2 Mr William Macdonald has this day beeu admitted a Partner in our Business. HAMILTON, GRAY &c Co. Singapore !st any 1834.
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  • 25 2 Th hi merest of A r.l as R Bruce, in our concern ceases from this date. G-EO. ARMSTRONG CO. Singapore, 31 st Deer. 1833.
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  • 22 2 Mr. Jacobßappa has been aclmitled a Partner in our Concern from die Ist December 1833. LOVING CO. Sinc/wjore, Ist January 1834.
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  • 155 2 The Undersigned beg respectfully to acquaint the Public and particularly the Merchants and Gentlemen of Singapore, whose patronage they solicit.,that they have established a General Auction Mart for the Sale of all descriptions of Goods that may be entrusted to them for Sale on Commission. They further beg to
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  • 48 2 The Undersigned, hitherto connected, in the firm designated Ghak Hung, with A -Team and Yen-Lew, hereby notifies that he left that concern, on the loth December, 1833, and will not be responsible, from that date, for any transactions of the said partners. GEE-LEANG. lst l any 1834.
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  • 1318 2 TUB ART OF DISCOVERING THE APPROACH OE VESSELS WHEN ONE HUNDRED LEAGUES AND UPWARDS DISTANT. Bottineau's Explanation of Nauscopie. Nauscopie is the art of ascertaining the approach of vessels, or being on a vessel, the approach to land at a very great distance. This knowledge neither results from the
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  • 75 2 The Gazette dc France mentions this discovery and Ahhe Des Fontaines wrote several articles upon the subject, but tbe public mind was as Ibis peiiod so absorbed in matters of political importance, that the unfortunate Mr. Bottineau was neglected and a letter from Marat, at the
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  • 107 2 The following is a list of the ships of war building at the different dock-yards: Plymouth—St George, 1.20; Nile, 92; Hindostan, 80; Pique, 36; Flora, 36. Portsmouth—Royal Fredeiick, ICO; Indus, SO; Eleclra, 18; Hazard, 16; Lynx, 13; Termagant, 10; Buzzard, 10 Woolwich—-Trafalgar, ICO; Chichester, 52; Indefatigable, 50; Amphion,
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  • 353 2 (From the Daily Commercial Gazelle, June 15 We have met vviih a singular article in a late number of tlie Journal de Sinyrne, received at the office of the Baltimore Gazette. It states, that a most interesting discovery has recently been made in Moldavia,which consists i:s extinguishing every
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  • 504 2 (from the Bengal llurkaru, Nov. I QJ The India Bill of 1833 is now before our readers, as respects all its principal features arid we see no reason to believe that it will be modified in the Lords in any of its material provisions. Assuming this to
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  • 894 2 From the Bengal Hurkcu'u, Nov. 19. (FROM OUR PRIVATE CORRESPONDENT.) 'Fiie jufigme.fi. given iu ibis Court, in she very interesting case of Wtn. Gaunter versus the United East India Company, is to be appealed from, to His Majesty in Council. The petition presented by the Company’s Agent, Mr.Bailietehet, prayed
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 52 2 FOR SALE AT THE GODOWNS OF MERRYWEATHER S' cu Bell’s fine English-1 ottled Pale Sherry. Harper’s very superior ditto, in quarts and pint. Fine English-bottled Port, m quarts and pints. Ditto Madeira. Fine French Claret. A few baskets Champaigne. Good English Brandy and old Cognac in cask. Singapore, 26 th
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  • 261 3 OF SHIPS AND BOATS AT JAVA AND MADURA DURING TIIR FIRST HALF YEAR OF 1833. translated from the Java Cor rent 2"d Oct. Netherlands under Dntcli Pf<g, 24 Do American England H’ltch Do Lnghsli 4 Do. w American g France Sweden America H' 1 1 5 n
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  • 550 3 translated from the Java Courant 9 tk Oct. from N edict lands, o,m>u„lin g to «.5«7.#4» tw'glood, Hamburg, 39 941 Swede n 132,560 America, 2 0,43l Madura, JS Cape of Good Hope, 1150 Isle of Prance, Bengal Coast
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  • 417 3 translated from Java Courmt, 2nd October 1833. On Thnmlav the 24th. October shell be sold a, (he house of Hie lute A. MICmELS ESQ. Oja. Cairo, the following still unsold sieves bejongmg to the said estate, and as notified hereunder a. mongst whom are included several
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  • 398 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE j Mr. Editc-r, It is .Some consolation to ilte Merchant and Seaman that while our j own Government displays so much apathy to the protection of our trade from Pirati- cal Prows, another Power to whom we a e near neighbours shews
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  • 760 3 THURSDAY, 9sh, JANUARY, 1834. On Friday last the 3rd ihsb in pursuance of orders from the Supreme Government, s. G. Bonham Esq. was sworn in Acting Governor of the Straits Settlements, um er a salute from the liattery; and the Hon hie R. F- WlNGROVE Esq. was sworn in
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  • 154 3 ARRIVALS JANUARY 1834. 1st Brit, sin,) Emily J. T. Hery, put hade. 3rd Brit, schnr. Fortune, Seyd Abdullah, trom Malacca 20th ult. Brit, barque Rmnymcde I M ildridge, from Manila 25th ult. 4th Brit, barque >4roca, Jas. Boadle, from nna 27th ult. e n 5th H. C. schnr. Zephyr,
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  • 17 3 DEATH. On the *2iul instant, at the house ot > Clark E*q., Alexander Pack Esq, >at« o! Calcutta.
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY, 9th 1834.
    • 599 4 By the Brit- ship Seyd Hydroose, 225 Tons from Penang. 16 in No. Bullocks 20 corges Chellopans 150 bags Bice 2 chests Opium 75 pis. Ebony 60 Jtiffaloe Hides 15 Curry-stuff By the Arab ship Hamoody ,300 ions, from Juddah. 25 Pis Ghee 12 Almonds 10 black Gintan 1
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    • 471 4 By the Brit snip Seyd hydroose, 226 Tons for tenong 55 coyans Siam Sait 100 pis Cocoanut Oil H) Stic-lac 2-J white Twist 5h China Camphor 44 corges Chebopans 20 Blachoo 90 Arcot Chintz 19 Khamis brown Prlempores Sutiertams 8 brown Cloth 32 Madras Handkfs* 400 pieces Carrsbiics 130
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    • 67 4 Vessels Names. j Tons. J Commanders, j Where From. j To SaR, Brig Earl of Liverpool 250 Manning.. Liverpool. at Batavia Brig Duchess of Clarence 274 D, Evans Liverpool via Batavia August Brig Norval 189 J. Watson Liverpool via Batavia do. Brig Troughton 280 J. Thompson
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    • 230 4 Date. J VESSELS’ NAvIiflS. j Tons j COMMANDERS. Where From, j Destination. To 8a Oct. 24 Brit, brig Highland Chief )76 C- Daviot J Madras 28 Brit, barque Hgdrose I Lebby Tom by Malacca Nov. 1 l Bril, brig Mat/den B ax j 137 Nenali Menican
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    • 58 4 To London, Tin IOs. per 20 CvvL Sugar, none. Coffee, £o lOs. per 5S Cwt She lac Pepper, £6 pyr 44) (j V vt Measurement Goods, £4 4s to £7 Tiensure, 1 per Cent. To Bengal 12 Annas to 1 Sicca Rupee per Picul. To China i
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    • 1084 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents, The common weNht is the P cul,of 133 1-3 lbs. avordupoise, divided, into 100 Catties. Salt arid Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyai. of 40 Piculs nearly Java Tobacco by the Co-ge
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