Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 30 January 1834

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. MO. 5, VOL. 4. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official. [A Series.} THURSDAY, JikIMUAFtY 30, 1834,
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  • 44 1 The A. 1. English Ship Statesman 345 Tons, Captain Quiller, having excellent Accommodations for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to SYME CO. Siigapore,2ith Deer, 1833. Captain Quiller will not be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of the Statesman
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  • 32 1 The very fast-sailing Ship Madeline 9 A. 1. 256 Tons, Tnomas Hamilton, Commander. For Freight or Passage, having excellent Accommodations, Apply to ROBERT WISE CO. Singapore, 24 th Deer 1833.
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  • 39 1 The A. I. Barque “Avoca Boadle. For Fi eight or Passage. Apply to HOLDS WORTH, SMITHSON &COSingapore, 16/A Jany. 1834. Captain Boadle will not be responsible for any debts contracted by die Crew of the A coca
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  • 33 1 (Daily expected from Batavia.) The A. 1. British Brig Lucy, 180 Tons, Capt. Mackie, nill meet with quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE&CO. Singapore, Jany. 29/A 1834.
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  • 32 1 The fine first class Hamburg Brig Osmond, 250 Tons, < 'a plain Meyfing. For particulars, apply to OOUSTEAD, SCHWABE 8* CO, Singapore, 22d Juny< 1834. v%$L
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  • 3339 1 Calcutta Courier, 23 rd Aow; We observe that the India Bill, upon which the Englishman is commenting in successive articles, is 1 tie Bill as introduced in the House, not the Bill amended in Committee and subsequently passed by the Commons on the 22 July.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 168 1 NOTICE. THElnterest ofMr.JAs. R.Bruce, ia our concern censes from this date. GEO. ARMSTRONG CO. Singapore, 3ls£ Deer 1833. TO LET. The Premises, lately occupied by Mr. D. Hawthrone, Ship Carpenter. For particulars, apply to JOHN PIT li VIS. Singapore 5 th June 1833. FORT WILLIAM, General Department, the 21st Nov.
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  • 918 2 At the last Court of Proprietors of East India Stock *nme important correspondence was placed in their > hands having ref< rence to the period when the Com- i party shall cease to enter upon contracts tor the export of produce from India
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  • 1678 2 From a Correspondent of ike Times, July 23 F' r llie lasi lli ret* years I lie merchants ami shipowners of Liverpool, and lli sail manufacturers of C lieshin*, have hem petitioning Parliament and memorializing the lonian Board ami tlie Directors for a lire
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  • 74 2 BETWEEN THE PRESIDENT and SELECT COMMITTEE or THE EAST INDIA COMPANY'S FACTORY IN CHINA AND CAPTAIN ALEXANDER GRANT of the Ship Hercules Relating to the conduct of the latter, in taking Ins letters from an open gunny-bag, and the threatened recall of the ship’s license consequent thereto: together with
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  • 2423 2 The publication of a notice by the Select Committee of supercargoes of the East India Company at Canton, withdrawing the license of the ship Hercules under my command, and thereby not only casting a stigma on my character so iar as any arbitrary" act of their’s could do,
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  • 1000 3 The President, &o. Select Committee, having found it necessary to withdraw the license, un ier which the opium receiving ship Hercules is permitted to resort to China, this is to give notice that the above mentioned license, or any other license which may be subsequently granted by the supreme
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  • 968 3 THCRSDAY, 30tb JANUARY, 1834. The arrivals of the week have been very scanty, and have afforded us no intelligence in any way interesting. Four Chinese Junks have arrived within a few days; two from Seang-hai and liailam, on the East coast of China and two from Canton and Chong-lim
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  • 195 3 ARRIVALS JANUARY 1834. 24th Dutch barque Alexander W» Muhldorff, from Batavia 31st alt 27th Malay barque Engalina, Hamel* from Linga 15th inst. 28th Brit, brig Catherine Lee Ing Wat. from Malacca 25th inst. DEPARTURES, JANUARY. 24th Brit, schnr- Elizabeth T. R- Macfadzen, for Penang and Moulmein. Brit, schnr. Trial,
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 808 4 By th<s Brit. ship Hormajee Bomanje?, Tons from Chma. 40 boxes Green Tea For Transhipment. 2000 Drs. value Sycee Silver 12 bales Raw Silk 1 box Silk Piece Goods 4 tubs Sngai Candy 2 boxes Tea jjy the Portuguese brig St. Francisco JZov er f Jrom Macao. 28 chests
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    • 526 4 Additional -per May den Bux,Jor Malacca a>d Penang. j 30 pis. Benjamin j 12 China Camphor' 9 Almonds 50 bags Wheal By the Brit, ship Hormajee B omanjee 9 Tons, i for Bombui/. j 25 fils. Japan Copper 47 buncals Gold Dust 3 boxes Benjamin 3500 in no Dolia
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    • 66 4 Vessels’ Names. J Tuns. Commanders, j Where From. To Sail. grig Eat l of Liverpool 250 Manning.. Liverpool. at Batavte Brig JJuchess of Clarence 274 D. Evans Liverpool via Batavia August grig Norval 189 J. Watson Liverpool via Batavia do. Brig Troughton 280 J. Thompson London
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    • 193 4 Date, j VESSELS’ NAVIES. j Tons j COMMANDERS. Where From. J Destination, j ToSaii Nov. 11 Brit, brig Kaliemas Tan Kee Sing Malacca Repairing Dec. 17 Brit, ship Madeline 256 T. Hamilton London London 20 Brit, ship Statesman 345 J. Quiller Manila London 25 French ship
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    • 949 4 The Curreocy in which commercial transactions are calculated, is tbe apanisu lOollar, uivided inlo Cents, The common weight •j s i ■*;t*u lof 133 1-3 lbs. avordupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyan of 40 Ficuis, n r J aya Tobacco
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