Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 4 September 1834

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  • 35 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. MO. 36, VOX*. 4. Public THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 4, 1834. [Ne tv Se? ies.} Notifications appearing in this Paper., and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official
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  • 37 1 The A 1. Barque Beatrice 280 Tons, Capt. Chisser, will meet with all despatch, and has very superior Accommodations for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE Co. Singapore 30 th Hull/, 1834.
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  • 68 1 has 'The fine new Barque Jane Brown, Cap tain Geo. Dunlop, 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 14/7/ August 1834 Captain Dunlop
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  • 29 1 The Brig Osmond Capt. ‘lSi§& TV 7 Meyfing, 250 Tons, will meet with quick despatch. For Freighter Passage, apply to BOUSTEAD, SCHWABE Co. Singapore, 6th August 1834.
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  • 27 1 The Resource 417 Tons, Capt. Coombes, has excelent Accomodation for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON 8c Co. Singapore AthSept. 1834.
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  • 717 1 The defeat of the Irish Repealers was as signal and decisive as (heir leader Siad himself anticipated and foretold. All the English and Scotch Members present,and even a majority of ihe Irish Representatives, voted an address to Ihe
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  • 314 1 The French Chamber of Deputies has been occupied during the week in discussing the question relative to the occupation of Algiers. There is a strong repugnance to give up this expensive but worthless acquisition. The same feeling pervades the weak and ill-informed in all classes of
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  • 2434 1 PENANG. (From the P. W. I. Gazette July 26 Aug 9 REMARKS ON THE CLIMATE, SOIL AND CULTIVATION OF PENANG AND PROVINCE WELLESLEY. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE. THE NUTMEG: [Continued from our lust.'] !f the Dutch Spice grower never has been known to relax his system of monopoly but has, whenever he
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 199 1 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that all Dogs found running loose about the Streets between the Ist and 10th Proximo, both days inclusive will be destroyed. By Order, THOMAS HEWETSON. Cleric to the Magistrates. Singapore, 28 th Avgust 1834. NOTICE. The Business of the Undersigned will hereafter be carried on
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    • 47 1 HOUSE TO LET. In consequence of ill-health, Mrs. Cunningham, is desirous of letting the Navy Hotel, either as an Hotel or a private residence. The House is well furnished, and may be entered on without delay. For particulars apply at the Hotel. Singapore Aug. 20 th 1834.
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  • 151 2 fO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Dear I fee! happy in beinsr able to nsSnre you (hat the report regarding the Loss of (he Hope (Hoop) is totally unfounded. From an offici d communication received by Government from Ternate, it appears Mr. Van Olpen reached that Residency quite
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  • 2175 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Sir, t Your Journal bears record of the interest manifested in this Settlement, whether the Merchant ships of the United Stales have, in common with those of other nations, in amity with Great Britain, a legal right to
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  • 1706 2 From the London Gazelle, December 24, 1830. A' the Court at St. James's, the slh day ot November 1830. PRESENT. The KING’S Most Excellent Majesty in Council. WHEREAS by a certain Act of Pai hainent, passed in the sixth year ot the reign of His late Majesty
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  • 835 3 M POUTS. Statement of Ihe number and tonnage of square rigged vessels whicb have imported into Singapore, during the official year 1833-34, con), pared with the preceding year. 1832-1833. 1833-1834-Imports. No T No. Tun Ves I Ves- From I “*SGreat Britain 18 0,226 28 7,t®4 Continental
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  • 324 3 IMPORTS; Statement of the number and Tonnage of Nat ive Vessels, Prahus, and Junks, which have Imported into Singapore during the official year 1333 34; compared with the piecediug year. 1812-1833 1813-1834 Imports. I No j ISi Vm. V rt Frum «b. oaB I China 7 1247 2?
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  • 919 3 During the week, we received via Batavia, nuikibers of the 'Times and Specta* tor to the 3rd May, and h&Vfc farther been favored with the perusal of a liivtrpoo(, Standard of the 13th of that month. From the Spectator of the 3rd. May, a few
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  • 243 3 ARRIVALS, AUGUST, 1834. 23ih Bcitisla baique Fattai Alarm,Sheik Ismail,from Sourabayu 13th Aug. 29th American ship Amo, C. WillJams,from ledfetf Coast 17th Aug g British shin Sulimany, A. J. McParlane, from Bombay 3rd Aug. Dutch *c ‘ur. laurel, W. Middietob, from Batavia 24ih inst. 30th British hi ig Governor Findley,
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  • 76 4 Prahur and tope—\ irom Malau, 4 L'nga. 5 Kino, 6 Manda, 2 Calakah, 8 Malacca, -3 Siue, 5 Campar, 4 Rantow, i Sambas, 2 Samaraiig, I Bally Bailing, 4 Bally B a dong, l Sambawah, 1 Grissee, i
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, 1834.
    • 465 4 By the Brit brig Mavis 112 Tons Jrom Sydney 45 Tons Coais By the Dutch barque iilora, 182 Tons jiom uutavia 700 pis Rice By the British Schnr Diamond, 30 'Tons Jrom Malacca,. I 210 pis Tin 5u boxes Tea 1000 in No. Dollars By the Brit, brig Helen,
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    • 414 4 By the British brig Mavis 112 Tons\ for Calcutta. 764 pis Pepper U 88 catties Old Sheet Copper 336 70 Tin 409 29 Lead 2 cases Saddlery B y the Brit, sc/inr Diamond, 30 Tons for Malacca. 8 coyans Borneo Sago 2 pL Oil 2000 in No. Dollars By
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    • 174 4 -rrrrr-, i.-pjjg!r?~r?Tvili3! cross ~i >UNmii(S. I v*»* I UgsT^mo^i July 23 Dutch brig Paktth» 9 am, 100 g“ Borneo Hamburgh »T b ?Zr'it 280 Batavia London Aug. 1 But. barque Sevd Mohamad Palerabang 5 Dutch barque JadnlHarrte hey<l Mohamad Gri«*ee Samarang 6 Dutch ah n ,Jad»f
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    • 148 4 BLACK. Pepper—ThU week 390 piculs have been m»- I ported, ihe greater po.tioufrom Rhto and eagerly purchased 1 at Drs. 6 5 8 cash. BETELNUT— About 3000 piculs just arrived from Ihe West Coast have been sold at D«s. 2 cash for shipment to China. RtCE —Nothing of
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    • 97 4 Tin £l. 10f per 20 ctvt. -n '•ugiir £4. per 20 <wt. M Coffee £>. 10J. per 18 c*t. > Cargoes scarce. Sliclac Pepper £6 per 16 cwt yii asumnent Goods £4. 4a to £7. treasure 1 per Cent. Freights to China <| to 1 Sp. Ur.
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    • 1101 4 Js JW»Ji ,r“ ir ,n„i(‘ of li.irtPr far Produce, on Credit; and the The majority of sales which take place in um Market, are ertecie- p ~r (luce m y be s iid to he 10 per cent, un.ler the quotations in this Price-Current are made on that
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