Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 31 July 1834

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  • 46 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. TSO. 31, VOL. 4. THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1334. [Ne w S /> xl- v> x r* v n mid Sianed by the Proper Authorities > are to be considered as T*i/hhn 7V nfo.fi nnforms rinnecirfflQ 171 tfllS Jr APE R > Cl?lu y y
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  • 69 1 The fine fast-sailing Barque Parmeiia Capt. J. Gilbert, will sail on or before the 15th prox. there being room for a few tons of Light Freight only. For Freight or Passage, having excellent Accommodations, for passengers, apply to GRAHAM MACKENZIE Co. Singapore, 3rd, June, 1834. Captain Gilbert will
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  • 60 1 The first-class, fast-sailing Brig Hortensia 252 Tens Register, Captain W A. Reed, will meet with quick despatch, having all her Dead Weight engaged. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore I si July, 1834. Captain Reed will not be responsible for any Debts contracted by the
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  • 26 1 Daily expected from Batavia TheA.l. Barque Beatrice, 280 Tons. For Freight or Passage, apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE Co. Singapore, 30 th I uly, 1834
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  • 64 1 The fine new Barque Jane Brown Captain Dunlop, is daily expected from Batavia, and having the greater part of her Cargo ready to put on board on arrival, will meet with immediate despatch for London direct. The Jane Brown is on her first voyage and has excellent Accommodations
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  • 45 1 J&t The A.l. Barque Standard, Burthen per register 244 Tons, John Peile, Commander. For Freight or Passage, apply to SYJV: E Co. Singapore, 24 tk July, 1834. Captain Peile will not be respon sible for Debts contracted by the Crew of the Standard,
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  • 401 1 From the Times LONDON THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 183L In the House of Lords last night the Royal assent was given by commission to the 14,000,000/. Exchequer Bills’ Bill, the Pensions' Duties Bill, the Consolidated Fund Bill, the Sugar Duties Bill, the Q.ia1 lification Indemnity Bill, the Transfer
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  • 1490 1 From the Spectator Saturday March 22, 1834.! Tiie claims of UieDissenters were the subject of discussion in the House of Commons on Tuesday. Mr. DIVETT withdrew his resolution against Church rales, upon the assurance of Lord AbTHOKP, that the measure of which he had given notice
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  • 775 1 The following is a Copy of she revoking ihe order m Council < 1833* respecfiisg the duty charj ships entering the Canton river. From the London Gazette, Fr !At the Court at St. James’,the 5th i present) the Kane's Moss Excel Council Whereas by an Order of His
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 68 1 ADVERTISEMENT. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS. To be sold by Public Auction ON THE PREMISES. On Friday the 15 tk of August next, Precisely at 12 o'clock, at noon. That well-known elegant and commodious Residence, with outhouses,godowns, stabling and every thing complete, and also a splendid Bungalow, adjoining, behind, commanding
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    • 179 1 Propel ty belonging to the Estate of the late Captain Thomas Williamson, of Malacca, deceased. The House and Premises can be inspected at any day after the 31st instant, between the hours of 8 and 3 O'clock in the afternoon. Conditions will be made known on the day of Sale,
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  • 911 2 A complete and satisfactory return has been drawn up under thesupeimtemlence of the Treasury, has been printed bv order of the House of t/’onimons, of the state of the Trade and Navigation of tin United Kingdom for the year ending the s(li of
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  • 1931 2 By His Excellency the Right Honorable the Govern or General in Council. PoL Whereas in and by an Act made and pasf)ept. se t in Great Britain in the Third a«d Fourth year of the Reign of His present Majesty King William the. Fourth and > ntitled, An Act
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  • 1103 2 Designation. A Regulation for enforcing the faking out of regular Grants for all Louis now occupied without such documents, rendering such land liable to resumption after a certain period, ensuring the due Registry of all Lands now held on uuregis. tered Titles by the
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  • 904 2 j Spectator 22 nd March. j The House was engaged during the 1 greater part of the mornings of Monday and Tuesday in discussing the new scale of Tea-duties. Mr. Crawford, on Monday,, presented a petition from the persons en- gaged in the tea-trade in the
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  • 196 3 JO THE TDITuR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE' *>*/’, Having fallen in with a danger on my parage down the China Sea, which is not laid down in any Chart I have; ailho’ (hey have the las! Surveys of Capt. Ross, I beg yon will give this a place in
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  • 1391 3 Comparative Statement of the Quantity of Imports at Singapore, between the offc al Years 1832-33 and 1833-34. ARTICLES, QUANTITY IN 1832 33. QUANTITY IN 1833-34. Anchors T. 166 in no. and 19 grapnells. 99 anchors, 17 grapnels, 36 chain cables. 20 hawseptpes, 32spare shackles, I crupper, and 586 cvvts.
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  • 576 3 TH[JRSDA Y, R 4 st jULY,-1834. The Sate vessels from Batavia have brought intelligence of the arrival .there of the Jean Goldie, from London the 27th' March, anti the Orissa from Glasgow tho London Papers to the 27th March, brought by the former vessel, having been forwarded to this
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  • 190 3 ARRIVALS, JULY 1834. 25th H. M. S. Harrier S. L. H. Vassail £sr|, from Ma >iras 3rd inst. 26th Briii-h brig Gipsey R. Highat, from Bombay British britr Helen, R: Macallister, from Madras 261 h June. 27th British brig £/ea;jfee,ChongHean,from Malacca 291 h Hambro' brig Osmond, W. Mcnfing, from
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  • 16 3 DEATH. Or* board the ship Mermaid, on the 23rd ia Mr. James C ALLAN, third Officer.
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 617 4 By the British barque hltzaMin Moore, 241 Tons from Liverpool 18 pis Cotton Yarn loO ps. Plain Cottons 545 gallons Brandy 12 Hhds Sherry 20 casks do. j 150 dozs do. j 7000 in No. Bottles 35 tons Coals 5 pipes Madeira Wine 5 cases contents unknown from Batavia:
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    • 595 4 By the Brit. barque Elizabeth Moore, 241 Tons, f nr Lioudon 261 pis. 41 catties Coffee 82 89 Pepper IS5 55 Tin 5,6 98 Sugar 2 9£ Tortoiseshell 104 34 Nutmegs 15 5 Gamboge 85 Spices, ex Perle. 93 Cassia 56 boxes Tea 24 bottles Spice Oil 5 pkgs*
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    • 451 4 TTatf I—VESSELS’1 VESSELS’ NAMES" I Tons j COMMANDERS. j vvhkrf, From, j Destination. \To Sai& Miy 17 BntTb.ii fS 2iT a. Cheveley Lnudou Ohina June 2 Btil. barque Pnrmelia 413 GiiHjert p l u Loudon 23 Bt it brig Hortms/a 252 W. A. Reed Point de
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    • 1313 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 be said to be It) per cent, under the rates
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