Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 13 March 1834

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  • 37 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 11, VOX.. 4. THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1834. [.Neiu Series.} n Sinned bu the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Sign,a oy r
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  • 32 1 J* The A. 1. British Brig Sf Lucy, 180 Tons, Capt. Watson, ill meet with quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE&CO. Singapore 3any. 29 th 1834.
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  • 24 1 XT The A. 1. Brig Colombia 1 j||g£ 243 Tons, Captain Booth. For Freight, apply to HOLDSWORTH, SMITHSON CoSingapore, b(h Match 1834.
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  • 55 1 The first-class fast-sailing Brig Columbia A.l. Burden 300Tons, Win. W are,Commander, has half her Cargo engaged and will meet with quick dispatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, 5 th March 1833. N.B.—»Capt. Ware will not be responsible for any Debts contracted by his
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  • 48 1 Sti The fine A. 1. fast-sailing Brig Earl of Liverpool, 229 Tons Register, F. B. Manning, Commander. For Freight or Passage, apply to SYME CO. Singapore 12//# March 1834, Captain Manning will not be responsible for Debts contracted by the Crew of the Earl of Liverpool.
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  • 29 1 r$pj The very fast-sailing Brig l|jjgjg£ “Norn n Captain Lofgren, ■will be despatched in about a fortnight. For Freight, apply to JOHN PUUVIS. Singapore, 13//# March 1834.
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  • 92 1 The Interest and responsibility of Ko-Eng-Ko in the firm of Heng-Seng-Ho, ceases from this date; and all accounts due by the said firm will be settled by Ong-Sung-Buy, Ong-Ban-Lut, Ono-Sing-Ko, and Ang-Choo n -S i n g, who con sti tute the firm at Singapore —-to whom also is
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  • 1761 1 Circumstances having arisen to render uecpssarv Hie publication of the following Correspondence, thev are submitted for public consideration. J. C. W. The subjoined letter by !Vlr. limes was printed and cir< ulaled inChina, and subsequently appeared in the Calcutta and oilier Newspapers. No. 1. To
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  • 4465 1 The evident claims for justice and protection against, the Chinese, on the part of British subjects resident in China, have been strongly exemplified lately by the sense, judgement discretion winch tlie said foreigners exercise towards the Chinese. A Vlr. funes, a Scotch Agent,— quasi,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 160 1 FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER TO ANY PART. The very fine Teak built Barque Lady East” 648 Tons Register, A. Srachan Commander. For particulars apply to SYME CO. Singapot'e 24/A Feh. 1834. ADVERTISEMENT. Count Von Ranzow offers for Sale his H ouse and Garden situated at Banda Eleer in Malacca, with
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    • 88 1 STRAYED, On the 18th Inst, from V*rs. Cunningham’s Hotel, a Newfoundland Pup, about two months old, colour black with white feet, white ring round his neck and white tipt tail. Any person returning the same to the Printer of this Paper, will be rewarded if required. FOR SALE. A Gold
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  • 266 2 SINGAPORE, T HURSDAY, 13TH MARCH, 1834. The barque Sylph arrived on the 11th inst. having left China on the 26th ultPrivate letters received by her mention the/ arrival in China, of an American vessel, from London the 20th Oct..her, bringing the important intelligence of the death of the King of
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  • 4832 2 JAVA SUMATRA. (continued from our Mat) The passive and contented Javan may be turned in any way, lie may endure until actual aggression assails him, but the prouder spirit of the [Malay is easily aroused, interference with him is sometimes construed into oppression, and in a state of turbulence, he
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH, 13th: 1834.
    • 533 4 By the lit it- ship Statesman 345 Tons from Liverpool. I 6 in No. Anchors 54 pis. Iron Nails 170 Hoop Iron 52 ~Copper Sheatliing&Nails from Manila: 200 boxes Segars, 1000 in By the Brit, ship Carnatic, 370 lons from China 229£ pis. Cassia Brit, brig Soonhein, 60 Tons,
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    • 821 4 By the Brit, barque Sylph, for Calcutta. 74 boxes Japan ware 536 Segars 365 cases Gin 03 pis. Gambier 13 Sago 59 Tin 80 civs. Tea 1274 buncals Gobi dust 1.500 Dollars value Siam Coins 807 in No. Dollars 180 in No. Sicca Rupees Bg the Brit. ship Statesman
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    • 31 4 VESSELS EXPECTED FROM EUROPE Nwm. I Tm±\ Commanders. Where From. l_ o__an. a Sinn (lard 250 I J. Peile, Liverpool via Batavia 1 Barque Perseverance 237 1. Gibson Liverpool via Batavia
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    • 152 4 NAMES! j ToTFT CO.VlMANDERS. Where From. Dest.nation, I ToSai, Kaliemas Tan Kee Sing Malacca Repairing Nov.lt But. brig Put back Jany 'I nlbt'bnw Osmond 250 Wrn Meufing Cape of G Hope Borneo Wb 13 F end brio Deux Sophie 120 B. F. Dauphiue Bourbun Bourbo. e
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    • 52 4 To London, Tin Sugar, £4f 10*. Coffee, £5 10*. per 18 Cwt. Sticlac Pepper, £6 per ltt Cwt. Measurement Goods, £4 4*. to £7 Treasure, 1 per Cent. To Bengal 12 Annas to 1 Sicca Rupee per Picul. To Chiiia 1 Spanish Dollar To Batavia 1 to
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    • 1008 4 i i nirwiprcial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The common weight The Currency in which co i s e divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyan ot 40 iculs, ,s Ihe p.cul ol w Cor P e
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE NO. 11. SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1834.
    • 189 5 sth ARRIVALS MARCH 183 L British brig Lee Goan, Ko Kee Cho, from Malacca 3rd inst. 11th Brit, barque Sylph, R. Wallace,from China 26th uk. Danish brig Nornen C. Lofgren, from Manila Ist March. Brit, brig Earl of Liverpool, F. B. Manning, from Manila 28lh ult. 13th Brit, barque
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 25 5 JUST OPENED, An elegant assortment of Japan Goods, landed from the DiederiekcC” and may be seen at the Stores of MERRYWEATHER&CO. Singapore, 14 March 1831.
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