Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 24 April 1834

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 17, VOL. 4. THURSDAY, APRIL 2»% 1834:. \_Neiv Series Public Notifications appearing in this Papb r and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • 55 1 The first-class fast-sailing ■s£so Briii Columbia A.L Burden 300 foils, Win. Ware,Commander, has hat flier Cargo engaged and will meet with quick dispatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, hih March 1833. N.B.—Capt. Ware will not be responsible for any Debts contracted by his
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  • 47 1 The fine A.L fast-sailing Brig Earl of Liverpool 229 Tons Register, F. B. Manning, Commander. For Freight or Passage, apply to SYME CO. Singapore 12/ h March 1834, Captain Manning will not be responsible for Debts contracted by the Crew of the Earl of Liverpool.
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  • 36 1 The A. 1. Barque “Platinaf Captain VY ilson, has good Accommodation for Passengers and carries a Surgeon. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Sin a pore, 2 6fh March 1834.
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  • 66 1 The fast-sailing British Barque “Neva f Captain B. Li. Peck, will meet with quick despatch for the above Port, having greater part of her Cargo ready to put on board. For Fieight or Passage, apply to PATERSON Co. Singapore 27 th March 1834. Captain Peck will not be
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  • 29 1 Jg* The A. 1. Barque Lloyds, |H||? 402 Tons, Captain Garrett, on her first Voyage. For Freight, apply to DOUGLAS, M ACKENZIE Co Singapore 1th April 1834.
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  • 63 1 1 he fine fast-sailing Barque Neptune, Capt James Thomson will meet with immediate despatch for the above Port, having greater part of her Cargo ready to go on Board. For Freight or Passage, apply to PATERSON Co. Singapore, 10 ih April 1834, Captain Thomson will not be answerable
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  • 46 1 rjjf The fine A. Brig “Ann” 208 Tons, E. Peurice, Commander For particulars apply to Capt. Peurice, or to syy.E&Co. Singapore (Sth April 1834. Captain Peurice will not be answerable for Debts contracted by the Crew of the “Ann”
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  • 3619 1 (From ihe Bengal Hurkaru, 12#/?.. March J Tise Chim se all agree there is hut one sort or species of the tea.tree and that Ihe difference in tea arises from the soil and manner of Hiring.* Chow qua, who has been
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 145 1 NOTIFICATION. Notice i-; hereby given, that in pursuance of Orders (roin the Right Hon’b’e the Governor General in Council, Thomas Church Esquire, Deputy Resident atPriuceol VVales Island, has this day assumed charge of the Office of Resident of Singapore, and by virtue thereof become Acting Governor of Priuce of Wales’
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    • 70 1 NOTICE Is hereby givi-n, that Mr. Lawrence Nairne wi 11 join the Mercantile Establishment of the Undersigned as a Partner from the 12th instant, and that the business will in future be conducted under the name ot Stuart Co. GEORGE STUART. Penang, 4 th April 1834. TO LET. The Premises,
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  • 1088 2 The Committee appointed by Government for 2be purpose of submitting a plan for‘he introduction ami cull nation of the Tea lant in r he Company’s T« rri ories have issued a Circular conlaiiing a sketch of I he s<
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  • 1226 2 j A REGULA TION for abolishing Corporal Pu~ I i mshment for substituting a Fine in certain j cases for a Sentence of Labor and for the graj dual introduction of a better system of Prison t Discipline.—Passed ha the Vice President in Council on
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  • 201 2 NOTICE. Memorandum of the gioss quantity of Opium for which Passes have been granted from Bombay and Malwa, for the season 1833 34. BOMBAY. Passes taken out up to I he 19th inst.. chests 4,092 Ditto from 20th inst. to this day 21 Chests,.. 4,113
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  • 634 2 DREADFUL HURRICANE. Mauritius Papers to Ihe 29'h January have been received this morning. They announce the occurrence of a hurricane at the hie of France on the 20iti of that month, which lias been most destructive in Us effects most of the shipping had been driven ashore though no.
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  • 619 2 NEW CLIPPER. Hurk iru 20 ih March.) A very fine vessel of 426 tons, built for Messieurs Brightman and Co., Messrs. J.Mackey and Co. and Capt. Boothby, and intended f.»r the China trade, was launched yesterday morning from the yard of Mr-Ambrose at Howrah. It was altogether the prettiest
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  • 509 3 From the Colombo Observer and Commercial Advertise* 4 Feb 1834. The best Number of the OBSERVER and Commercial Advertiser” is furnished GRATIS inviting those who are inclined to favor a FREE PRESS to become Subscribers. At the commencement of an undertaking so novel in this Colony*
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  • 290 3 We stop the press to announce that, p'ivate letters, dated the 23rd of O ’tuber 1833, which reached C.itiion this m ru ng from the American vessel Sp eo i 'Tate that Sir George Tliousas Staunton Bl. is appointed, chief superintendent 1 the Bri'ish trade m China, with a
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  • 1230 3 On Friday the IBlii imt the Hon’hle THOMAS Church Esqre having disembarked from the Sir Archibald Campbell, assumed the office of Acting G >ver»or of the Straits, in pursuance of orders from the Supreme Government on which occasion the usual salute was fired We understand
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  • 334 3 We hnve been favoured witli tlie lowing intelligence, as given in a late let from Batavia, and are happy to find tha tlie affairs of the Java Bank, are not so bad as was supposed but it would bo satisfactory to many, to know wliat the prudential motives” were
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  • 207 3 ARRUAl.S, APRIL 1834. 17fh Brit, barque Austen, J, Rickett, from. China ult. I8lh B>uf. ship Australia, J. Lobban, from Penang and Malacca. Bril. slii|» Forth C. Robinson, from Calcutta 28th ult. 19lh Dutcli schnr Catherina Cornelia, W. Dudman, from Batavia 11th inst. 20th Bnt. barque Colonel Young, J. Rees,
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 553 4 R 1 the French brig Dew Sophie 12 tons,from bourbon. 400 pis. Cloves 90 dozs. Muscat Wine the Dutch skip Grace 308 i from bat a via. 1570 pis. 70 ctys. Sugar 1800 Banca Tin, k> r I ran shipment 200 Iron 849 cases Gin 25 in no. Cowhides
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    • 518 4 By the Dutch ship Grace, 308 Jons, for Batavia. 4 chests Mai wall Opium 25 Bengal do. 120 cor. Bengal Chintz 123 blue Salpte 20 Punjums 3-J Salempores 50 Gurrahs 1 180 ps. Printed Cottons 1100 cannisters Sporting Powder 53 in No. Iron Pans 265 boxes Segars 49 bolts
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    • 677 4 'natp. j Tons'! commanders: Where From. 1 Destination. To8ai l wT' 'n fr!' b’il g Columbia 300 wNvare Point cie Galle London Mar 3 Bn b Colombia 243 James Booth Liverpool London 2oi3dayi R p, Lhnr Hintang 30 Kam Kevv Penang Malacca Repairing n Brit’ bri«r
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    • 912 4 r’nrrt-ncv in which commercial transactions are calculated, is (lie Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The common weight p ie f J 33 1.3 jhs. avordupoise, divided into H)0 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold hy the Koyai, ot 40 Piculs, is lie I ’•pohacco hy the Co-ge
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