Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 16 January 1834
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Title Section34 1834-01-16 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. HO. 3, V©X»« 4. THURSDAY, JAXfUAR.IT 16, 1834. [New Series. j Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official34 words
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Article83 1834-01-16 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 Prince83 words
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Article641 1834-01-16 1 That at a General Quarter Session of the Peace holden at the Court House,, on Thursday, the 2nd Instant, aResolution 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 tor tne641 words
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Article1473 1834-01-16 1 A REGULATION for modifying Regulation VII. of 1939, of the Code of Evince of Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca, relative lo f“™ 1 Brokers' Shops at the Settlements oj L mice of Wales' Island, {Singapore and Malacca,, and their Dependencies. —Passed by the Governor General1,473 words
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Article46 1834-01-16 1 The A. 1. English Ship Statesman 345 Tons, Captain Quiller, having excellent Accommodations for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to SYME& CO. Singapore 24 thDecr. 1833. Captain Quiller will not be res-i ponsible for any debts contracted by the crew of the Statesman.46 words
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Article31 1834-01-16 1 JST The very fast-sailing"Ship Madeline A. 1. 256 Tons, Thomas Hamilton, Commander. For Freight or Passage, having excellent Accommodations, Apply to ROBERT WISE CO, Singapore, 24 th Deer. 1833.31 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement205 1834-01-16 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Treasury at this Station is open for Bills on Bengal to the extent of One Lac of Rupees at the exchange of 206 Sicc a Rupees per 100 Spanish Dollars, and Sicca Rupees at Par No Tender for a less sum than205 words
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Article61 1834-01-16 2 rjT' The first-class Danish Ship Da..ia, Captain Matzen, will sail shortly, having 1 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 A! OLDER KOTER. Singapore, 4///. Deer. 1833. Captain Matzen61 words
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Article30 1834-01-16 2 or Passage. Apply to HOLDBWORTII, SMITHSON 7 CO. Singapore, §th Jany. 1834. Captain Roadie will not be responsible for any debts contracted by the Crew of the Avoca.30 words
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Article20 1834-01-16 2 Corner, of 437 Tons Burthen. 4or particulars apply to PATERSON CO. Singapore ‘2nd. J any. 1834.20 words
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Article38 1834-01-16 2 Mr. Gustav Christian Schware lias this day been admitted a Partner in my Establishment, and the Business will hereafter be carried on under the firm of Boustead, Schwa be and Co. EDWARD BOUSTEAD. Singapore Isf Sanitary, 1834.38 words
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Article31 1834-01-16 2 I\ I R WI L LI A M MA C DON AL D IiRS this day been admitted a Partner in our Business. HAMILTON, GRAY Co. Singapore Ist sany. 183431 words
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Article22 1834-01-16 2 Mr. Jacobßappa lias been admitted a Partner in our Concern from the Ist December 1833 LOVING CO. Singapore, Ist January 1834.22 words
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Article152 1834-01-16 2 The Undersigned beg respectfully to acquaint the. Public amt 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 to152 words
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Article49 1834-01-16 2 The Undersignfd, hitherto connected, in the firm designated Chak Hung, with A-Te.ym and Yen-Lew, hereby notities that he left that concern, on die 15th December, 1833, and will not be responsible, from that date, for any transactions of the y 0 said partners. GEE-LEANG; Singapore, ]s( 3any, 183-1.49 words
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Article1427 1834-01-16 2 The first Opium sale took place vesfenlay, consisting of 5000 diesis. The biddings weie heavy, l)iil it went off pretty evenly at from 0 10 to 1030 Rupees per chest for the Behar, a:nl 930 to 930 lor the Benares, —the former averaging 984-7 4 and the latter 913-4-I.1,427 words
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Article132 1834-01-16 2 COMMERCIAL From fJio Bombay Bazaar Price Current, Deer. 7. OPIUM I lie Ship Good Success took her departure for China on Thursday lust with 1.932 Chests of old Opium on board, of the past season 1832 33, leaving 817 Chests with reference to the number of Passes taken out,132 words
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Article1140 1834-01-16 2 From the Penang Gazelle, 2S th December, 1833. TO THE EDITOR OF THE PENANG GAZETTE. Sir, A writer, signing himself D,” in the Singapore Chronicle of the 12th instant,has somewhat superciliously animadverted nponilie proceedings of the Community of Penang, relative lo the Address presented to our late respected1,140 words
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Article810 1834-01-16 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE •Sir, H appears that two Gentlemen of Penang aie displeased, Or affect to be so, with my remarks on the Address to the late Governor I say affect to be so, because their remarks contain no vindication of the Address, and the810 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement26 1834-01-16 2 NOTICE. TmJ merest of M r 3 as. R Bruce, in our concern ceases from tills date. GEO. ARMSTRONG CO. Shigavore? 8 1 sf Deer. 1833.26 words
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Article1249 1834-01-16 3 Feu ang the Ist January, 1831. The good people of Penang are some what sore at th t.flattering notice your Correspondent H has taken ot the public address to their late worthy Governor on the occasion ot his happy return to England. In my opinion his observations1,249 words
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Article1214 1834-01-16 3 THURSDAY, 16th, JANUARY, 1834. The barque Red Rover Captain Clifton, arrived on Tuesday last from Calcutta the 31st ult. By this opportunity we have received B enejal Hur/earns from the 27th Nov. to the i 11h ult.— ludiaGazettes from the 18lh to the 25th ult. and Calcutta Couriers from1,214 words
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Article234 1834-01-16 3 JAVA BANK EXTRACT OF A LETTER, Dated Batavia, *2Kvf December, 1833. You have no doubt heard ere now, of the distress that exists here among the Merchants, owing to the Rank having restricted its discounts, and consequent almost total stoppage of payments for the present. Whether our Regina Pecuuia” may234 words
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Article21 1834-01-16 3 On tlip 1 41 h instant, the Lady of Lieut, Alexander John Beg B IE, Madras Artillery, of a vSon.21 words
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Article263 1834-01-16 3 ARRIVALS JANUARY 1834. 9lh Biil. brig Helen, R. Macailister, f-om Rhio IOiIj Brit. ship Huidce, J. Taylor,Ohina3 1st ult. lllh Brit, brig Soonhein, Taug Boeng lng, from Penang and Malacca. Biit. brig Hamoodg, Mahomed Ahjam, from Bombay and W. C. of Sumatra. 12th Bri Catherine, Lee lug W ti,263 words
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Article49 1834-01-16 3 At the Mission Ch; pel, on Thursday, December -26tii 1833. by the Hoi/bie J. W. Salmond Esqre Resident Councillor, and by the Revd. Samuel Dyer,—Ensign Charles Ross Mackenzie, 40th R« gt. A!. N. I. to Rachel Rhoda* e dcst daughter oi the Revd. THOMAS BEIGIITON, Pioiestiinl Missionary.49 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY, 16th 1834.
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Article364 1834-01-16 4 By the French ship Tayac, ISO Tons,from Bordeaux. I 6 in No. Glass Jars l case Pictures 3 s Porcelain &c. 5 pairs flower Vases 3(H) sheets Iron 3*20 bundles Sepeck j By the Dutch ship Fallal Hackman Tons, from Cheribon 50 co) ans Rice 5 cachang Tahoo 50364 words
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Article621 1834-01-16 4 Jiy the Writ- barque liydroose, for Malacca and Penang corges Blachoo 9 blue Moories 60 Chellopans 25 14 ps. Khamis 22 10 ps. Madras handkfs 5 Cambayas 2 boxes Crackers 13b dozs. Europe Plates 10,000 in No. Dollars for Acheen 100 in No. Cliinaware 10 corges 18 ps. Blachoo621 words
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Article62 1834-01-16 4 Vessels Names. Tons. Commanders. Where From. I Brig Earl of Liverpool 250 Manning. Liverpool. at Batavia Bri<r Duchess of Clarence 274 I). Evans Liverpool via Batavia uguM Norval 189 4- Watson Liverpool via Batavia BriJ Tr ought on 280 J. Thompson London «o. Barque Perseverance 2?*62 words
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Article213 1834-01-16 4 ILvri! VE3S 1C LS’ NAVIES! j Tons COMMANDERS. Where From. PE3Tt?4ATioM. 1 io&Aif. Oct 24 RrH~bri<* Hu, Id and ChITf 176 C. Daviot Madras Madias Nov 11 Bril Mayden Bu.r 137 Nenah Merrican Renang&Malacca Nov. 11 Bill, on, J Kaliemas Tan Kee Sing Malacca Danish Ship213 words
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Article56 1834-01-16 4 To London, Tin £i 1°* P er 20 Cwt Sugar, none. Coffee, £5 \0s. per IS Cwt. Sliclac Pepper, £6 per IQ Cwt. Measurement Goods, £4 4-s to £7 Treasure, 1 per Cent. To Bengal 12 Annas to 1 Sicca Rupee per Picul. To-China 1 Spanish Dollar56 words
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Article989 1834-01-16 4 The Currency in winch commercial transactions are calculated, i, the ap«.ul> UolUr, d.. ided mto Ihe common weight the p; cu i 0 f 133 1-3 lbs. avordupoisc, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are common!* sold by the koyau ot 40 l iculs, nVarlv Java Tobacco989 words
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