Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 14 August 1834

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. HO. 33, VOL. 4. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1834. [New Sere si.] Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official•
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  • 58 1 The first-class, fast-sailing Brig Hortensicip 252 Tons Register, Captain W. A. Heed, will neet with quick despatch, having all tier Dead Weight engaged. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, July, 1834. Captain Reed will not be responsible for any Debts contracted by the Crew of
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  • 23 1 The A 1. Barque Beatrice 280 Tons. For Freight or Passage, apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE &lpo. Singapore 30 th July, 1834.
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  • 67 1 The fine new Barque Jane Brown, Captain Geo. Dunlop, has room for a few Tons of Light Freight, and will leave for the above Port with all dispatch. For Freight or Passage, this vessel having superior Accommodations, apply to PATERSON Co. Singapore, Uth August 1834. Captain Dunlop will
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  • 28 1 The Brig Osmond Capt, W. Meyfing, 250 Tons, will meet with quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to BOUSTEAD, SCHWABE Co. Singapore §th August 1834.
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  • 110 1 VEERUPPEN, begs leave, through the medium of this Advertisement, to announce to the Gentlemen of this Settlement, that lie undertakes the Painting of Carriages, Buggies, Palankeens, Houses, Boats &c. &c. on most reasonable terms and he assures the Community at large and those who will employ him, in tlie
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  • 86 1 Sp Drs. Printing Bills of Lading per 100.. i do. Permits to ship, land&c. do.. I Other work as may be contracted for. The above rates are on the supposition that Paper be supplied by the parties requiring the work. If the
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  • 74 1 MR. CHARLES WILSON SURGEON sc. Having resolved to remain at Singapore and exercise his profession, takes this opportunity of informing the Community of Singapore who may be pleased to employ him, that their applications will meet with immediate attention. Ship’s Crews promptly attended and comfortable accommodations provided on shore
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  • 445 1 Agreed upon ut. November 1S31. [In confirmation of those fixed by a meeiing\ of merchants,, on Lf March 825) 1 On al! sales or purchases of good», except the following 5 p. cent. 2 On all sales or purchases of Opium, Colton, Cochineal,
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  • 191 1 UPON G'FIUK IH RECEIYENG VESSELS AT LINTIN. 1 The demurrage upon all 0 >ium shall be charged monthly, per chest, without reference to weight or quality, and payable in advance. -8 Upon Opium transhipped lu the Lintin vessels by vessels entering the Port, the demurrage shall be
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  • 2346 1 On the Aptitude of the Himalugan Range for the Culture o f the Tea Plant. By Dr H. Falconer, Supt. of the H. C. But. Garden Seharunpur. [Extracted from a Letter to G. J. Gordon, E-q., Secretary to Committee of Tea Culture. The most
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 71 1 FOR SALE OR CHARTER. ggT The fine new Barque Skimmer, Captain Hill, built at Akyab in 1833—131 lons—sails fast, is abundantly found in Stores. Apply to A. L. JOHNSTON 8c Co. Singapore August 1834. FOR SALE, At iheGodowns of theJJnder signed. A few Hhds. very superior Brandy and a quantity
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  • 1756 2 Abridged from u T»aits and Stories of the Irish JPeamniry”- r < Arriving at Munster, Jemmy, by (lie kindness of flit* urate, was introdi ceil lo ihe master of a school jin J lie most favourable maimer. He leturned 11 1 a I da\ ro his
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  • 1036 2 Scoldino is indubitably a department of the Billet Lettres Indeed a glance at ihe composition ofthe word eloquence must convince the veriest sceptic that scolding, being (tie ne- plus ultra of out-speaking is best entitled to that honour able but misapplied designation. Scolding, is to those
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  • 611 2 Captain Crow, in his Memoirs, relates the follow, in 54 perilous adventure:—“ One afternoon, when we were ten to twelve hundred miles from any laud, and were sailing at tlie rate of seven or eight knots, the alarm was given that the ship was on fire in
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  • 476 2 THURSDAY, 14th August, 1834, The only Papers we received during the week are a few Calcutta ones per General Gascoyne but they are of old dates, and contain matter of little interest to us now, From a number of the Calcutta Courier we give a portion of a valuable
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  • 705 2 Liverpool Chronicle Saturday April 19th 1834. SERIOUS DISTURBANCES IN FRANCE. France during the past week has afforded another of those unhappy illustrations which difiererit parties apply in a manner best calculated to enforce their own peculiar principles. L)o.*is and Paris have been the scenes of most disgraceful riots and though
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  • 672 3 PORTUGAL. Some rather,interesting intelligence from Portugal will be found in our seventh page. The following has since oe.en received The British Ambassador, Lord Howard de Walden, Admiral Parker, and Captain Richards, of his Majesty’s ship Asia, had gone to Cartaxo in the African esteamer, and tried,
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  • 1621 3 “We find in a Singapore Chronicle of the Bth August 1834, lately received, ibat the community of that Settlement could not raise a sufficiency of Dollars to pay for all the Tickets to a Piay performed by Amateurs; the sum total of nearly 400
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  • 261 3 ARRIVALS, AUGUST, 1834. 6th British brig Johanna, Choa Choh, from. Malacca 2ud inst. 7th British barque Pegasus, R. Howlett, front Sydney 25ih June. 8th H, C. Sloop Clive, J. C. Hawkins Esq., from Malacca 4'h inst. &th British brig Lee Goan, Choo Seng, from Malacca 2nd inst 10th Dutch
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  • 24 3 At the House of W. S. LorRAIN Esqrj*. o» morning of the 10th inst. Captain WltUAM AeGVSTUS May, of LfaeShipCtyw™™ 5 of London
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1834.
    • 683 4 By the Brit barque Emily Jane, 426 Ions from China. 648 pis. Cassia, 200 boxes Cassia Lignea. 6 sets Trunks, 6 ps. Camlets 4 in no. Crape Shawls, 7 ps. Grass Cloth, 12pis. Sugar-candy, 30 bkts. Tobacco. By the Brit, brig Soonhein 65 Tons from Penang and Malacca. FromPenang,
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    • 868 4 By the French brig Nestor, Tons,, for China. 5 pis. 38 ctys. Turkey Opium, By the Dutch brig Patriot, 140 Tons, for Batavia.. 46 bales Madras Piece Goods, lor transhipment, 298 boxes segars, 2500 in no. Planks, 395 in no. Quallies, 16j in no. Spars, 1 in no. Anchor,
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    • 197 4 up.staF.f.S 1 NAMES. TQNs|~VviiVlAiSI)EltS. Where From. Destwatiow. IJoJa-■ June 23 W. A. Reed t de Galle Lond n July 23 Dutch bng Pokalongang |5d Lan Kong King *m«", I OP. H.it hriw Helen 108 R~ Macallister Madras f g® H mbro”bri» O.mond 166 W Menflng Borneo
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    • 225 4 European Piece Goods. —Our importations of late have been rather heavy; but a guod many sales of Twist and Piece Goods continue to be made at our quotations. Tin —Scarce, and a good deal in demand f° r Calcutta; during the week,a large quantity has been shipped to
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    • 1170 4 The majority of sales which take place i a this Market, are may'belaid To bTloper cent,’ under .he quotations m this Puce-Cun'ent are made on that supposition. The t,a3hPnce at rouuce m y lier Cent under them rate, follow!., gi and if IWGood, See are .old f0.Ca.1., (which
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