Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 26 June 1834

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  • 35 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 26, VOX.. 4. THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1834. Public Notifications appearing in this Pape r and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to he considered as Official [New Series’ j
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  • 33 1 The fine New Barque “Maria f 280 Tons, Capt.N. Miller, will meet with quick despatch for the above Port, For Freight or Passage, apply to PATERSON &CO. Singapore, 28tk May 1834.
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  • 27 1 The A. 1. Barque A (wick, 340 Tons Register, Captain Hugh McKay. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON&Co Singapore, 3rd. June, 1834.
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  • 44 1 The fast-sailing 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.
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  • 316 1 Office of American and Foreign Agency, founded in the city of New York, 1828, for tlie recovery of Claims, Investment of Funds in the Public Securities of the States of the Union, or on Mortgage of Freehold Property, and for Commission and Agency Transactions in general New York February
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  • 1202 1 trade WITH JAVA. The state of the trade with Java is a subject of considerable anxiety with some of our leading merchants, who earnestly desire dial die attention of the Ministry should be called to it. It is too late, they fee I, to complain of the improvident policy
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  • 1288 1 Sydney Herald March. 13 J As considerable uncertainly prevails in reference to Swan River, and the possibility uf causing it to maintain its inhabitants during the cunning year, we prevent the following Report of the Agricultural Society, delivered to Capiain Irwin, the Lieutenant? Governor on his departure in
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 270 1 In the Court op Judicature op Prince of Wales’ Island, Singapore and Malacca. —«»> NOTICE is hereby given, that a Quarter Session of the Peace will be holden by the said Court, at the Court House in the Town of Singapore, on Wednesday the 2nd day j of July 1834,
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    • 178 1 TO LET. That Commodious House in HighStreet, known as the Navy Hotel/' whose owner prefers letting it as a private residence rather than as a house of public entertainment. For particulars, apply to STEPHEN HAI.LPIKE. Singapore June 14 tli 1834. RATES OF PRINTING AT TOE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRESS. Sp Drs.
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  • 1114 2 DssrßUcriYE fall op Raul We present our rentiers with a chapter of accidents occasioned in r Sydney by the tremendous fall of rain on Sunday. If a piojrortionale loss ihns been soafained at oilier parts of the located leiritory, vve tremble for the consequences The low grounds on the
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  • 535 2 Lakd Regulations. The fatal measure which cut wif all our prosperity at one blu-w was the injudicious abolition of grunting Crown Lands which, when it was first i-stioduced, every mao of thought in the inland unanimously condemned as injurious to the Colony. The onlv in* dmemeni to
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  • 565 2 1. Let every wife be persuaded lb it there are (wo ways of governing a family the first is by. the exprchsion of ihal which will belong to force the coml to the power of mildness,to which every strength will-yield. One is the puw> r of
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  • 861 2 1. There are two ways of governing a family. The first by force—= he oilier by mild and vigilant audio, rity. The first is brutal, and you certainly lose yonr happiness in adopting it. The second will occasion you to be rpspected,and your directions to be
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  • 423 2 whrch, being composed of five distinct castes or classes, of men. differing mosl esseortally in man ners, m religion, ami in customs; who never unite even at a meal, or in marriage the discipline ami harmony, which have ever distinguished those nattre forces, are truly wonderful-tire
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  • 1565 2 The New York papers give a long account of a sublime meteoric phenomenon, which was witnessed there on Wednesday morning, the 12th November, and winch, it appears, iasted about six hours, and w as observable over a radius, of 500 miles. The American editors and their correspondents, in
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  • 721 3 THURSDAY, 26th JUNE, 1834. The late arrivals have brought us files of Bombay and Madras Papers, of recent dates, but they contain no late intelligence from Europe. The Dutch sclinr. Catherina Cornelia, arrived here last night from Batavia tbe 17th instant. Sue brings information of the arrival at Batavia
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  • 777 3 BATAVIA RACES. First Spring Meeting Friday 23/d May 1834. Maiden Plate, of. one hundred and fifty Guilders, free lor all Ponies owned by members, carrying weight for height, the best of heats, once round the course Mr. A. L. Foreatier’s bay poney Don Juan, 49j inches 9l)!bs. 1 1
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  • 208 3 1534). Arrivals ac June Q AiuciK'iUi amp Luna, Cook, from jLuveipoui 1st adieu, lot Ai.uawa.. 7 ICaU Mllp CoUitUlU, OlOvJ Jctrl, llQUA IjiuuUuu ijtin Hetty., iur iJaiituu senger*: .uuSsrs. il<v.eieU i^iuisuie* 7 lit! usu ship jJaUrils, i-iiurmoa, Jroui JLh verpooi y.a .,-ioi jiuatja. 8 ri- uisu amp
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  • 276 3 A R lii V ALS, JU N i 5134. 20th British bug Julia, Tojnkoo Aasan, from Malacca li»»i mst. B msu ourque Soobroiv, Wm. Poole, from lVJiiiliiis 17ui iVla), d»ia Penang. n fc aiiau big Ltugtuml Cat men, M. A,Some'.' from Oouioa loin .viay. Bril iso scaur, iiiyklaad Lass,
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  • 26 3 Vessels expected from Europe Barque Rtalrice 280 tons Liddell,Liverpool Elizabeth Moore, 2<4l Moore, do Standard, 250 Peile, do. Ship Madras, 300 Thornton, Clyde Brig Janet, do,
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  • 25 3 DEATH. On Saturday, the 21st instant, after a short but severe illness Maxima, the wife of Mr. John Francis, aged 42 years and 9 Months,
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE, 26th. 1834.
    • 481 4 By the Dutch barque Alexander 130 'Ions, from Batavia 2 cases Pickles '325 pis. Rattans 43 leaguers Arrack 1000 In No. Dollars > v By the Dutch barque Baja Wall 190 Tons from Batavia• 1000 pis. Rattans By the Dutch ship Grace, 308 Tons from. Batavia. 2000 pis. Banca
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    • 639 4 j% the Danish ship Matador, 400 Tons for Hamburgh. 56*2 p!s» Suj>ar 200 Sapan Wood 4.“)7| Sago 4SO Cnjiee 520 Pepper 200 Cassia 700 f Rice 40 Gam bier 00 Tin 47 cfUtiea Tortoiseshell 207 boxes Preserved Ginger 500 J opm Raskcts By the Dutch brig Lucile, Tonsjor Batavia
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    • 191 4 j VESSELS’ NA.vlli's! i TONS i""co~l vl AlNOMRS. j Where From. I Destisit.oh. 1 To 3*tt May 10 Brit, barque Aticich 340 I H. Me Kay Sydney 0 17 Brit brig 2 i2 G London CUttia June 2 Brit*, barque Parmeha 443 Jaa. Gilbert Balavia London
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    • 142 4 Coffee.—6 prahus have just arrived forn Campar with 650 piculs. We have not heard that any is yet sold. Bt AOK PEPPER.—Our imports for the last 14 days have been scanty. Since the departure of the Junks theartiile has not been in such active demand, but prices are
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    • 105 4 Tin £1. 10*. per 20 cwt. Sugar £4. per 20 t wt. C ffee £5 10* per 18 C‘Vt —Gambier £5 10*. per 16 to 18 cwt. Siiclac Pepper £6. per 16 cwt M asurement Goods £4. 4*. to £7. Tifnuorc I iifr ('ent. Freights to China
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    • 1340 4 Tlie majority of sales which take place in this Market, are effected on the principle of Harter for Produce, on C redifj and the ouotations in this Price -Current are made on that supposition. The Cash Price of Produce may be said t\j be KS per cent, under
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