Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 3 April 1834

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 14, VOL. 4. THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1834. [New Series Public Notifications appearing in this Pape r and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official.
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  • 25 1 The A. 1. Brig Colombia |||0? 243 Tons, Captain Booth. For Freight, apply to HOLDS WORTH, SMITHSON Sc Co. Singapore, 6th Match 1834.
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  • 55 1 The first-class fast-sailing Brig Columbia A.l. Burden 300 Tons, Win. Ware,Commander, has half her Cargo engaged and will meet with quick dispatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, 6th March 1833. N.B. —Capt. Ware will not be responsible for any Debts contracted by his
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  • 48 1 $5? The fine A f. fast-sailing Brig Earl of Liverpool, 229 Tons Register, F. B. Manning, Commander. For Freight or Pas apply to SYME CO. Singapore t2-k March 1834, Captain Manning will not be responsible for Debts contracted by the Crew of the Earl of Liverpool
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  • 35 1 The A. 1. Barque Flail- na” Captain Wilson, lias good Accommodation for Passers gers and carries a Surgeon. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Sin apore, 26ih March 1834.
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  • 65 1 Tiie fast-sailing British Barque “Neva” Captain B. It. Feck, will meet with quick despatch for the above Port, Slaving greater part of her Cargo ready to put on board. For Fi eight or Passage, apply to PATERSON Co. Singapore, 27 th March 1834. Captain Peck will not be
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  • 500 1 From the Hurkaru, 'XMh Feby. In the Herald of yesterday, circulated gratuitously to all the Hurkaru subscribers, we furnish; ed our readers with some of the principal items of intelligence received by l lie Ze nubia with as many details as our s *ace would admit of
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  • 378 1 We continue our selections from the English Journals received by ill c Zenobia. It is sufficiently evi. dent to us that if wai does not occur in Europe, it would not be from any want of inclination on the part of the allied despots to engage in
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  • 329 1 ('Prom the Globe October 25 J The following is the copy of a Heller from Captain Russ to u gentleman in Shetland:—» On board the Isabella of Hull, BafBu’S Hall, I7ih Sept., 18-33. <€ My dear Sir,——I am sure you will be glad lo learn that I am
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  • 2309 1 '(From the Times October 22.) By the kindness of a friend we are enabled to lay beforeour readeis the following very interesting |mrticulais regarding the expedition of Curtain Ross and his brave crew (’apt,lin Ross arrived at Strotnness, in Orkney, about noon, on Saturday l£<h inst.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 82 1 CHOICE WINES, &c. Just arrived, a small consignment of really Superior Wines, Brandy, Liqueurs &e. from an extensive and old established House in the Trade, and for Sale by the Undersigned at ?he following prices; Per Dozen, Sherry Amontillado,.... at Dlrs, 9 Port—Royal OportoCompany’s Wine 3 9 celebrated Vintages, and
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    • 62 1 Purchasers, who will only be charged with the quantity consumed. JOHN GEMMILL, Singapore, 18 th March 1834. FOR SALE. Bills on London, apply to SYME&CO, Produce will be taken in payment. Singapore 18 th March 1834. i ■mu* _l TO LET. The Premises, lately occupied by Mr. D. Hawthorne, Ship
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  • 275 2 SPAIN (From the Times October 25 We have received by express the Pati3 papers oi Wednesday, and a letter from our private correspondent. As might be expected, the Spanish ordinary post, due that day in Paiis had not arrived, neither vi ere there any accounts from Madrid later than the
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  • 649 2 How painful to my heart was the death of my lieloved brother. In llie midst of my affliction and gritf, I had at least the consolation to know that iie existed, fur I set the bightst value on his preservation Let us pray the Almighty to
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  • 342 2 liiches Court Lime Street, London *27th Oct. 1833. Sir,—The East India Company's Indigo sale, which commenced on the Bth instant, terminated this day. It originally consisted of 8161 chests, of which 551 were withdrawn, leaving 7500 chests ot shipping and consuming qualities (1426 Company's), 9o Madras,
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  • 407 2 A nwe are noxious to give as full an account as possible of the proceedings of the Public Meeting held at the Town Bali yesterday, we have deferred our detailed report till to morrow but that, the Public may be aware of the result, we publish the
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  • 306 2 A Bombay Gazette Extraordinary of pie 271 h Ja unary, has just reached us, in which we find llie following important intelligence:— “The Viceroy of Goa piociaitned Donna Maria on the 10th instant; Don Juliao, Governor of D tmaun, on receiving intelligence of this, pro claimed himself, bv the
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  • 601 2 The Official Gazette of Madras contain a pro= clamation by the Right Honorable the Governor General in Council, announcing (hat. His Lordship has assumed in that capacity the power and authorities of Governor of the Madras Presidency. There is a notification to the army to obey his Lordship in
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  • 475 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Sir, You have lately noticed the large Exports of our Colony, as shewn by our Customs returns, and you express your surprise that with so much business doing, so much discontent dissatisfaction should be heard from Java. Perhaps these may cease, as
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  • 275 2 Batavia, Ist. Feby 1834- His Excellency ihe Commissioner-Ge-neral J. Van den Bosch embarked this morning for Holland, on board the Dutch Frigate Algiers. If the curses and imprecations of upwards of six millions of European, Chinese and Native Inhabitants, are likely to augur a favorable passage to
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  • 1300 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. My dear Sir Your paper of the 13th ult. reached me this evening, and I have read with deep concern your remarks respecting Chinese emigrants. Your account of their beggary and wretchedness ‘is not overdrawn ami if the importations which you
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  • 331 3 THURSDAY, 3rd APRIL, 1834. By the Falcon which arrived here on the 30th ult. from Calcutta, we hay.e received files of the Englishman, India Gazette, and Calcutta Cornier to the 18th and 19th February, and Bengal Hurkarus to the 4th March. To the latter Papers we are indebted for
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  • 1489 3 Tiie Cochin-chinese ship Den Jeong, which arrived here last week, brought three men from Cochin-china, who report themselves to have belonged to the late j barque Fifeshire, Captain Allport; the j particulars ot the loss of which vessel, as communicated by them are here given*
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  • 280 3 ARRIVALS MARCH 1834. Q7th British barque Shimmer, J Randle, from China 13th March. 528tb Dutch ship Pleiades J. Ross, fiom China 16<h March, Dutch barque Jonge Wilhelmina, J. M.Sthoon. from Batavia 4th Feby. 29th British ship Layton, G. Wade, from Sydney 29th Jany, 30ih Brit, barque Falcon, D. Ovenstone,
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  • 64 3 DEATH. At Batavia, on the sili ult. at the House of Richard iVIEI. BOURN Esqre., Pidara Ijiiia, William John Greig Esq re'. of Lerwick, Suetland, Nephew to John Leans Esq e. hue ofilu* City, of a lingering Consult* ptiou/ai I t*e early age o? 22 years j sincerely and deservedly
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL, 3rd. 1834.
    • 418 4 By the British brig Heap tee, 60 Ions from Satengore. 240 pis. Tin 15 Dried Fish 4 Fish Maws the Danish brig Nornen, 117 Ions from Manila* 364 pis. Japan Wood 3 pkges contents unknown Tty the British barque I'alcon, 180 Tons from Calcutta 25 chests Opium By the
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    • 935 4 By the British brig Hyrtensia, 252 Ions for Colon/bo. 53.900 Chinaware 5H pis. Sugar 44j Sago rd boxes Sundries 140 cases Gin 6 cors. Handkfs. By the British barque Red Hover, 255 Tons Jor Calcutta. 4 ct\s 12 buncals Gold Dust By the Danish brig Nornen, 117 Tons Jor
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    • 25 4 Vessels Names. I Tons. Commanders. Where From. j To Sail Barque” Standard, 250 j J. Peile, j Liverpool via Batavia l
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    • 225 4 ~DTrV.. VESSaGS 7 10rWEC~~~T'ToNS 1 COMUANDERS." Where From. Debtination. l Nov 11 Brit bri«y Kuliemas j Tun Kee Sing Malacca 2 !I S 1‘ i, hHc Deux Soplne 120 B. P. Dauphine Bourbon Bourbon F B, Hr 8 Columbia SOU W. Ware Point oe Galle London
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    • 60 4 To London, Tin IDs. per2U Cat. Sugar, £'l !0s. I Coffee, £5 lUs. per 18 Cwt Sticlac Pepper, £6 per h* Cwt, Measurenient Goods, £4 4« to £7 f Treasure, per Cent, i »jp 0 Bengal 12 Arinas to 1 Sicca Rupee per Picul. To China i
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    • 889 4 t TU, Curri,ncv in which commercial t,abactions are calcolal.U, i. ll,e c,,a..isl. Uultor, U.vided ml. Venn. Ihe mw weiMt *ti e p- .1 frill libs avordupotse divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are c«mnuuul> sold by the koyaii ot 40 Piculs c -rfbacco^£Vlh. STof 40 ft«ke«,....l G.W
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