Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 15 May 1834

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 20, VOL. 4. THURSDAY, MAY 1 15, 1834. [New Series. Public Aotifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • 168 1 The following copy of a letter received by the Resident Councillor at this Settlement, from the Acting United States Consul at Batavia, is published for the informatian of all concerned United States Consulate Batavia, 3rd. April 1834. To The Hon. the ResidentCouncillor, Singapore. Sir, Considering it my duty
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  • 55 1 The first-class fast-sailing Brig Columbia A.l. Burden 300 Tons, Win. VYare,Commander, has half her Cargo engaged and will meet with quick dispatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore s tk March 1834. N.8.-—Capt. Ware will not be responsible for any Debts contracted by his
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  • 34 1 The A r 1. Barque “Plati- na,” Captain Wilson, has good Accommodation for Passengers and carries a Surgeon. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Site-pore 26M March 1834.
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  • 27 1 in The A.l. Barque Lloyds 402 T ons, Captain Gaitett, on her first Voyage. For Freight, applv to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE Co: Singapore Ith April 1834.
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  • 25 1 Fhe A. 1. Barque At.wick. 340 'lons Register, Captain liugli McKay. Apply to A. L. JOHNSTON&Co. Singapore, 15/// J lay, 1834.
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  • 44 1 IT The fine fast-sailingßarqui SEI Neptune Capt. James Thom n will meet with immediate des patch for the above Port, having greater part of her ready to g< on Board. For Freight or Passage apply to PATERSON Co Singapore 10/A April 1834,
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  • 55 1 ALL Persons having any claims on the Estate of Sh brief Pangeran Abdul Rachman Bin Hassan Alhab \schy,oi* 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 ACHMAD BIN SECH ALHABASCHY Pa
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  • 44 1 Is HEREBY GIVEN, that Mr. LAWRENCE Nairne will join the Mercantile Establishment of the Undersigned as a Partner from the 2th instant, and that the business will in future be conducted under the name of Stuart Co. GEORGE STUART. Penang, <Wi April 1834.
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  • 38 1 The Interest and Responsibility of Gse-Suy and Law, in the firm of Chan- Wan Co, cease from this date; and the Business will, in future, be carried on by C ran-Wan alone. CHAN-WAN. Singapore, 7th May, 1834,
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  • 3541 1 I Hr mo<ir of culture adopted io the d flvrent plantatiuus is nearly the same. The beds' of the trees are kept free from grass ami noxious weeds by the hue, and the plough is occasionally run ato g the interjacent spaces fur tlie purpose
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 245 1 Captain Thomson will not be answerable for Debts contracted by the Crew of the “Neptune” while a t this Port. FOR SALE. A few dozens of superior Europebottled Pale Ale, and Porter in casks of 3 dozen each. FreshAmericanFiour and Biscuits —lrish Pork—Allsops’, Hodgson’s, and Bass’s Beer in cask and
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  • 3062 2 EuRMAH:—ts si nation, extent population piodnct O'is and ,iade manners and customs of the pe.op e then' language,-and those of the S'e guans and Karens education books Sec. By Benevolens. 1 From the Chinese Repository for March. J 1 be situation in w hich I have been placed
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  • 1118 2 From the Bombay Courier, 22 March We were favored at a late hour yesterday evening with a file of the St. Petei'sburgh papers brought by the L<phm~ stone Prom these we have made the following extracts:— London. Oct 1 30tk. —The opposition to the assessed taxes was
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  • 224 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Dear <Sir, When permission was given, (which surely must have been.the case, as no one would venture to do so without it,) to lay rubbish and building materials on the grass*plots in Commercial Square, 3 certainly considered it a great indulgence indeed,
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  • 2023 3 THUiiS JAY, 15th MAY, 1834. We were about penning a sad diatribe on Lite utter destitution we were in as to news, which, in addition to the oppressiveness ot tiie weather, was becoming almost insupportable,—when the arrivals of the morning, dispelled the gloom, in a great degree By the
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  • 145 3 ARRIVALS MAY, 1834,. 10th Danish ship Matador, H. Sebildknechf, from Cochin, hin.t l§;h nit. British schooner Stamford, Geo. Earl, from W. C. Borneo 27; ii nit. lltli British ship Mangles, W. Carr, from the Mauritius 3rd nit. 12»h British brig Heaplee, Chonghian, from Malacca 8th ins 151li Bn tish
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  • 10 3 —Or. Thursday, the inat. Mra.AVNEfTA Melasy, of a daughter.
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  • 25 3 —At .Malacca, on the 8 inat. by the Ml IUa HonTle S Garling Esqre., Resident Councillor, the JEterd Chas. Gctzlaff, to Mbs Mary Wanstali*.
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  • 21 3 DEATH—On the 2ist April, JessyHay, daughter of Captain D. L. Richarbson ot ike Beugat Army, aged two years and sc?®** months*
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY, 15th. 1834.
    • 394 4 My the Brit. barque Troughton, 280 Tons from Lo ndon. B(f|Pieces Woollens 266 bales 8c 6 cases Woollens, particulars unknown. 6 cases Cottons, particulars unknown. 255 dozs. Beer 395 cvvt. 2 qrs. Chain Cables 15 pkges Glassware 8c 9 pairs Shades 33 pkges. Steel 45 barrels 8c 14,0001b5. Gunpowder
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    • 582 4 By the British barque Colonel Youyg, 236 Tons for China pis R ce 197 62 catties Rattans 8 chests Rental Opium By the Dutch barque Alexander, 130 Tons for Hatavia 80 bolts Duck 55 pis. Dacca Soap 140 Saltpetre 25J st Dittlaa i 11! corges Blachoo 9£ i9 Moories
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    • 185 4 Date, j VESSELS’ NAMES. j Tons COMM AND E US. Where From, j Destination. 1’£o8as& Feb. 13 Brit, brig Columbia 300 W. Ware Point de Galle London Mar. 3 Brit, sclinr. Bintang 30 Kam Kew Penang Malacca Repairing 16 Brit, barque Plutina 303 W. S. Wilson
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    • 72 4 Tin £1. 10*. per 20 cwt. Sugar £4. per 20 cwt. Coffee £5. 10$. per 18 cwt.—Gambier £5 10s. per 16 to 18 cwt. Sticlac Pepper £6. per 16 cwt Measurement Goods £4. 4$. to £7. Treasure 1 per Cent. Exchange on London is id a 4$.6d.
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    • 28 4 to l i»p. Dr. per Picul. to Bengal 12 Annas to l Sa. it. per P!. to Batavia 1 to 2 Java (is per PI.
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    • 100 4 GAMBIER —StiII continues in good demand at our quotations for shipment to Europe. The importa tions from Rhio this week amount to 305 pis. of inferior yellow to black, which is purchased there at gldrs. 4to and sold here chiefly to tbeChinese dealers at gldrs. 5, cash. Tea.—A
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    • 1346 4 The majority of sales which take place in this Market, are effected on the principle of Barter for Produce, on Credit and the quotations in this Price-Current are made on that supposition. The Cash Price of Produce may he said to be 10 per cent, under the rates
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