Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 1 May 1834

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 18, VOL. 4. THURSDAY, MAY 1, 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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  • 69 1 Nemos t; hereby given* that, in pursuance of Orders from the Right Hon'hde the Governor General in Council* Thomas Church Esquire, Deputy Resident at Prince of Wales' Island, has this day assumed charge of the Office of Resident of Singapore, and by virtue thereof become Acting Govenor ot Prince
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  • 56 1 Idle first-class fast-sailing Briu Columbia, AJ. Burden 300 T 'ons, Win. Ware,Commander, has hall her Cargo engaged and will meet with quick dispatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY Singapore, hth March 1833. N.B.— Capt Ware will not be responsible for any Debts contracted by
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  • 51 1 j$3T The fine A 1. fast-sailing ISlfj? Brig Earl of Liverpool, V29 Ions Register, F. B. Manning, Commander. For Freight or Pas *age> apply to SYME CO. Singapore i \%fh March 1834, Captain Manning will not be responsible for Debts contracted by the Crew of the Earl of
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  • 32 1 The A. 1. Barque “Platigf naf Captain Wilson, has good Accommodation for Passengers and carries a Surgeon. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO 26lk March 1834.
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  • 27 1 T 1 ie A. 1. Barque Lloyds Tons, Captain Garrett, on her first Voyage. For Freight, apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE Co. Singapore Ith April 1834
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  • 65 1 The fine fast sailing Barque Neptune Capt James Thomson will meet with immediate despatch for the above Port, having greater part of her Car_o ready to go on Board. For Freight or Passage, apply to PATERSON 8c Co. Singapore 10 th Apr. 1 1834. Captain Thomson will not
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  • 34 1 The fine A.l. Brig I nn? 208 Tons, E. Peurice, Com. nander For particulars apply to Capt. Peurice, or to SYME&Co. Singapore, 1 6th Apt il 1884,
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  • 52 1 ALL Persons having any claims on the Estate of Sheimef Rangeran Abdul Rachman Bin Hassan AlHab \scHY,or Parties indebted to the said, are heieby requested to make them known to the undersigned q q. the executors, within Six months after this date, SAID ACHMADBIN SEOH ALHABASCHY Palembang, 6 2bth
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  • 3506 1 (From the Chinese Repository Jot March 1830 CONTINUED from NO. 15. H-wang ChI'G,‘the imperial ciiy,’ received its imu.e tr m tlie circumstance that it was designed to ht the residence < f the emperor and his court. This con>titute* the second inclosure and surrounds
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 285 1 Captain Peurice will not be answerable for Debts contracted by the Crew of the “Ann? NOTICE Is hereby oivt-N, that Mr Lawrence Nairne will join the Mercantile Establishment ofthe Undersigned as a Partner from the 12th instant, and that the business will in future be conducted under the name of
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  • 332 2 ABSTRACT OF AN ACT FOR GRANTING DUTIES OF CUSTOMS. 28 th August 1833. vViierea3 an Act passed in the Sixth A ear oi the Reign ot His iate Majesty lUng George the Fourth, intituled Art Act fur granting Duties of C?zs£oms, thereby the several Duties of Customs •Were consolidated in
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  • 1797 2 A Table of the Duties of Customs payable on Goods, Wares and Merchandize imported into the United Kingdom from Foreign Paris, and of the Dr awbacks to be allowed on the Exportation of such Goods, Wares and Merchandize. s d. Alum .the cwt. 0 17 6 i Auuotto 01
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  • 1059 2 The reader is already aware of the discoveries made by Capt. Biscoe, of the, Tula, previous to the arrival of that vessel at Hobart town in 1831,whan inconsequence of having parted with the cutter Lively, they met in the Derwent as the appointed I
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  • 824 3 From the India Gazette, Fey. 26, We have before ns the Prospectus of j the New East India and China Company j to which we yesterday referred, and it is certainly one of the most complete specimens of balderdash and fustian we have ever seen in connection
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  • 620 3 MacculloclTs Dictionary of Commerce. CATECHU (Fr. Cachou Ger. Kascku Hind. Cut; Mai* Gambir). a brown astringent substance, formerly known by the name of Terra Japonic a, because supposed to be a kind of earth. It is, however, a vegetable substance obtained from two plants viz. the Mimosa or more
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  • 494 3 THURSDAY, 1st MAY, 1834. An atrocious piracy was committed a few nights ago, at ianjoug Pauuso, just outside tlie harbour, on a native boat returning from this Settlement to Pu'lo Laut. The boat, a small defenceless one.was fired into by the pirates, and we hear that tour of the
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  • 807 3 As Gambler appears likely to become a staple article of export from this Settlement to England, it may be worth while to make a few observations on it. Mr. MACCULLOCH, in hrs valuable Dictionary of Commerce/* notices two kinds, the Acacia Catechu and the Unc aria Gambler. Tiie Gambier
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  • 175 3 ARRIVALS. APRIL 1834. 26th Fi brig Deux Supine, Dauplrine, fromRhio American ship Shepherdess A. Ward, from Rhio. Bril, brig Johanna Choa Clio, from Pe» liang ami Malacca. 27th Brit, brig Catherine Lee Ing Wat, from Penang ami Malacca. Portuguese barque Angelica, J. L. de Almehla, from Calcutta 8ih utl.
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY, 1st. 1834.
    • 756 4 JBy the B rii. brig Zoroaster, 160 Tons, from C alculla, boo bags Rice, ***** in No. Gunnies, 4350 pieces Clause, 120 corges blue Gurrahs, 126 pieces DhoUeS, 3 maunds Ganja, 4 boxes Brass-T-vare, 12 bones Dhanuea, 2 boxes Twine, 2 ibexes Verdigris. JBi/ the French brig Deux Sophie,
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    • 567 4 i 5 ißy the Dutch schnr. Catherma Cornelia 12 I Tons, for Batavia. 750 bags Wheat t 10,500 in No. Gumiieslo3 boxes Segars 1 box Wearing Apparel 12 chests Malwa Opium 15 chests Beuares do. By the Brit, barque Neva,33l Tons, for London. 2258 pis. 35 ctys. Sugar 345
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    • 216 4 Date.'"'""VESSELS’ NAMES. J Tons jCOMMANDERS. j Where From. Destination. (ToSaic. ■Feb. 13 Brit, brig Columbia 300 W. Ware Point de Galfe London Mar. 3 Brit, schnr. Hintang 30 Kam Kew Penang Malacca Repairing 'll Brit! brig Earl of Liverpool 229 F. B. Manning Manila London ]3
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    • 104 4 Tin 5s. to £1. 10s. per ‘20 cwt. Sugar £3. 15s. to £4. per 20 cwf. Coffee £5. 5s. to £5. 10s. per 18 c»t. Sticlac Pepper £5. 15s. to £6 per 16 cwt. Measurement Goods £4. 4s. to £6. Treasure 1 per Ceut. Freights to China
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    • 266 4 ANTIMONY Ore—About 1700 pis. arrived this week from Sarawak on the North West Coast of Borneo, and were immediately sold at Drs. l|Cash. We learn that no less tliao 5000 piculs may be expected here from t-he same quarter in the course of a month Coffee— Five prahus
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    • 1331 4 The majority of sales which lake place in this Market, are effected on the principle of Barter for Produce, on Credit and the quotations iu this Price-Current are made on that supposition. The Cash Price of Produce may be said to be 10 per cent, under the rales
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  • 30 4 At Mai area, on Sunday morning the 20th ?dt., Richard Andrew llawkes, the infant Son of Capt. John PoYNTON, Master AllenHint of Malacca, aged 4 months and 21 days.
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