Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 12 June 1834
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Title Section34 1834-06-12 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 24, VOX*. 4. THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1834. [New Series Public Notifications appearing in this Pape r and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official34 words
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Article79 1834-06-12 1 The Undersigned having been appointed by the President of the United States, Consul for the Port of lihio, in the Island of Bintang, and such other Ports as shall be nearer thereto, than to the Residence of any other Consul, or Vice Consul of the United States, hereby gives79 words
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Article34 1834-06-12 1 The A. 1. Barque uPlcitina,” Captain Willson, has good Accommodation for Passengers and carries a Surgeon. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Si tapore, 26 M March 1834.34 words
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Article35 1834-06-12 1 The fine New Barque £C Maria” daily expected from the Clyde will meet with quick despatch for the above Port, For Freight or Passage, apply to PATERSON &CO. Singapore, 28 th Mag, 1834.35 words
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Article28 1834-06-12 1 The A. 1. Barque At icicle, 340 Tons Register, Captain Hugh McKay. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singapore, 3rd. June, 1834.28 words
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Article46 1834-06-12 1 The fast-sailing A. 1 .Barque Parmelia, Capt. J. Gilbert. For Freight or Passage, apply to GRAHAM MACKENZIE Co Singapore, 3rd. June, 1834. Captain Gilbert will not be responsible for any Debts contracted by the Crew of the Parmelia, during her stay in this Port.46 words
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Article30 1834-06-12 1 The Undfrsigned have been appointed Agents at this place for the Calcutta Insurance Office, and are now prepared to receive risks. CLARK, DAVIDSON Co. Singapore, 31 st May, 1834.30 words
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Article704 1834-06-12 1 classical ANTIQU IT OF IRELAND. From Chit Chat, in the Metropolitan Magazines December 1833. Vol. A devil of a fuss vou make about old Ireland. How old is she, O’Sullivan O'S. Old enough to be wiser and better, that’s sartaiu but still she is ould. I’ll prove il to704 words
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267 1834-06-12 1 The Attorney-General moved for a mandamus directed to the director', of (lie East India Company, commandi m them to forward to India certain despatches from tbt Board of Control,in pursuance of the ad of Parliament regulating ihe powers of tin*267 words
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Article1376 1834-06-12 1 Mr. Burden’s newly in enied steamboat, agrr'eal/iy 0 to the notice in Saturday’s Gazette, proceeded from the fnol of Bea h-street, on the North River, to the Dry Dock on the t,a>t River. At this depot, this admiral).e boat is to he completed, and will be1,376 words
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Article2530 1834-06-12 1 BY R. MONTGOMERY MARTIN.* From .he Asiatic Journal December 1833. The attention of the British and more particulariy of the E ist India public being now more anxiously directed to ttie question of admitting Gist India sugars to the British market at a fairer rate2,530 words
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Advertisement75 1834-06-12 1 FOR SALE AT THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE OFFICE, Commercial Square A choice collection of standard and modern popular works, American editions including the Cabinet Library Lardner's Cyclopcedia the Library of Romance; theßrid,Liewater Treatises; the Encyclopcedia Americana the works ot Irving, Cooper, Marryat, Hooke, Fielding, Smollett, Hall,Byron, Moore, Scott, Galt, Shelley, Picken,75 words
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Advertisement65 1834-06-12 1 RATES OF PRINTING AT THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRESS. Sp Drs. The above rates are oil the supposition that Paper be supplied by the parties requiring the work. If the paper is to be supplied by the Chronicle Office, an ad ditional charge, proportionate wilh its quality, will be made. Applications65 words
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Article151 1834-06-12 2 Bombay Price Current ‘26th April. In regard to the Opium now gathering and which will be that of next .season 34-35 we may state what we know to be case for general information, that it has sustained very considerable injury from the Northwesters and showers of hail stones151 words
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Article342 1834-06-12 2 The Sale* of the Hon ble Company’* Revenue Farms took place pursuant to notice oa Thursday last when the result was as follows; Opium Farm, per month Sp, Dr*. 1800 Arrack do. 850 Siree do. 720 Pork do. a 500 Toddy and Baang 325 being an increase on the342 words
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Article572 1834-06-12 2 By a recent arrival from Acheen we learn that the Beteinuf Campaign had already commenced on the Pedier Coast; two vessels from Singapore being now there for cargoes. The same occasion brings intelligence of the capture on the West -Coast of a Chulia brig under English colours by a572 words
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Article2141 1834-06-12 2 (Asiatic Journal, forNovember.) Mr. Marjoribanks, late President of the Select Committee in China, by whom the experimental voyage to the north-east coast of that empire was carried into effect, has published a letter on the present state of our intercourse with China* addressed to the President2,141 words
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Article1093 1834-06-12 3 THURSDAY, 12th JUNE, 1832. The H. C* Gruizer Clive, Captain Haw kins, arrived this morning from Penang, with Lady 'Malkin, the Hon’bJe the Recorder, and the Court Establishment. Sir Bemjamin- MALfClN.landed in the forenoon un.ter a salute of 15 guns. The Clive is accompanied by a small tender named1,093 words
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Article24 1834-06-12 3 At Malacca on the 10th March, 1834, the Lady of LVeut. J. C. HAWKES, of the 23rd Madras Light Infantry, of a DAUGHTER.24 words
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Article306 1834-06-12 3 AIUUVAL55 Jt/NS5> 1834. .'British sH1 'pFtift William, •'JM‘ from Bril. brigi/o/t 1 'fMHw,Cboa'Oho, from Malaccas '3f|h’ 1 Brifi!'barqdd front X. r-. CakaHa SfMiiir. yuitf B ii L> s I rip' Fa la hot AlKldot' Kadi? Casimjee, from April.’ n ;,i?:. Bril'; brig Lee 'Godh', KTo KeejCftd,' fron^ Malacca, 8*h306 words
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Advertisement95 1834-06-12 3 ABSTRACT OF ARRIVALS OF Native Craft, din ing the Month of May, 1834. Malay Prafius and Topes. —2.- from Jumija, 4 Pahang, 1 Bukit Batu, 1 Soobee, 9 Siac,6 Linga, l .Sadong, 6 A pong, 4 Manda, I Cochin-china, 6 3 Poonlian, 2 Minto,3 Armorr, l Seantan. 6 Jam hie,95 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE, 12th. 1834.
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Article532 1834-06-12 4 By the Brit, ship Fort William, fron Bombay. 5 chests Maiwah Opium By the Brit, brig William Rodger from Bombay 752 pieces Elephants Teeth By the Dutch barque Safari Maskoor from Sarawak. 1300 pis. Antimony Ore By the Brit, brig Dawson, 226 Tons from London. 120 in No. Cheeses532 words
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Article590 1834-06-12 4 By the British barque Lloyds, 40J Tons for London. 2311 pis. 47 catties Sugar 443 56 Pepper Cassia 627 Sago j 592 chests Tea 4 pis 17 ctys Tortoiseshell 173 5± St*pau Wood 9 4» Deer’s ti i u> 41 97 Raw Silu 2 box s M k Piece590 words
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Article230 1834-06-12 4 I Date, j NAvIinS. j Iuns j d »1 A.NiJkiU.6. j Whkkk From, j Destination. J ToSAitr* Mar, 3 Brit, schnr. Hintang 30 Knm Keiv Penang Malacca Reuairiri ff 16 Brit, barque Plntina 303 W. S. Wilson Manila London April I Sp. schnr. Correo de Manila230 words
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Article343 1834-06-12 4 AnT’MOVY V IMaijie vessel lias a- lived litis week from Straw..k wnli 1300 pis, winch vveie immediately sold aI 1| !)rs. cash. Further arrivals of llie Siiiih at liele may he expected soon, as returns for advances made to iheSuliau of Sai a vvak. Siam Sugar —About 700343 words
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Article1436 1834-06-12 4 The majority of sabs which fake place in this Market, are effected mi die principle of darter f<>r Produce, on Credit and she quotations in this Price-Current are made on that sipposiiiun. The t ash Price of Produce may tie said to be its jin etui. u t1,436 words
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