Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 2 October 1834
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Title Section33 1834-10-02 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 40, VOL. 4. THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 2* 1834. [New Series.] Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed btj the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official33 words
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Article56 1834-10-02 1 The fine, fast sailing First •jgjUg! Class British Brie Bowleg,” is daily expected from Batavia, and greater part other cargo being ready to put on board on arrival; she will meet with immediate dispatch for London direct. For Freight of a few Tons or Passage, apply to PATERSON56 words
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Article31 1834-10-02 1 The River-built Ship Augusius Caesar Capt. Wlsesnan, Burthen 414 Tons, has good Accommodations, for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singapore, 30/7/ Sept. 1834.31 words
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2460 1834-10-02 1 THE COCOA NUT PALM TREE. From Alexander's Magazine April 1834. This valuable nut is the fruit of the cocos nucifera a palm which luxuriates best, and produces most where nearest to the equator and to the sea even at the margin of the sea, where its root* are in the2,460 words
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Article220 1834-10-02 1 Oar Brussels correspondent last week made mention ofthe exhibition lately opened in that city, and of th© general admiration expressed at Mr. Martin’s “Fall of Nineveh.” We are now happy to announce that our countryman has beets appointed Historical Painter to the King of the Belgians.220 words
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Article136 1834-10-02 1 Paper used to be sold by the sheet, the quire, or the ream but. in the march of improvement stationery will not remain stationary, and so it is now sold by measure. The following order was received from a pottery firm the other day. ine writer, it will136 words
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Advertisement259 1834-10-02 1 NOTIFICATION. f-—n~-I N Pursuance of Orders received from the Right Honorable the Governor General of India in Council, the Undersigned has this day resumed charge of the Office of Officiating Resident of Singapore, and by virtue thereof, 1 ecome Acting Governor of the United Settlements of Prince of Wales Island,259 words
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Advertisement180 1834-10-02 1 NOTICE. The Subscriber begs leave to inform the Public* that he has made arrangements to supply them with fresh Meats and Poultry of the best j kinds and at moderate prices* at his shop in Circular R oad near to South Bridge Road. He flatters himself that the experience of180 words
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Article887 1834-10-02 2 We are "tail to nonce the t e-establishment of litis very useful office, we believe it was one A'lolpUo, a lineal descendant of the Mm in the Moon, who declared that all tilings lost on earth ere lo be found in lite territory of iiis887 words
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Article915 1834-10-02 2 As it lias lately become a fashion for Indians to return to their native country by the way of China, I trust the following observations by a person who has lately been in that part of the world will not be considered as impertinent intrusion either915 words
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Article1229 1834-10-02 2 (From M- Martin's British Colonies, Asia p. 427 Locality and area This rapidly rising- emporium of trade, is situate on the southern extremity of the peninsula of Malacca just described, in Lat. 1' i7’ 22' No. Long. 103* 51 ’4s’ E.* of an e 1 y ptica! Lirrn,1,229 words
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1915 1834-10-02 2 FromtheVnited Service Journal fo'rFehy■Ceylon,—July J 833. Mr Editor, —AccorCftng to the promise in my last, I will attempt to describe Trincofnalee/wbicii is the third head quarter station in this island. There are usually tour companies ot European troops, a company of artillery, besides1,915 words
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Article1189 1834-10-02 3 The Present Crisis in China. TO THE EDITOR OP THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Sir As a member of (his community deeply interested in the Commercial prosperity of this infant Settlement, l cannot view without anxiety the present posture of our commercial affairs in China,so calculated to injure our trade. We1,189 words
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661 1834-10-02 3 In pursuance of orders from the Governor Genera) in Council, the Hon’ble S. G. BONHAM E>q this day resumed charge, under the usual salute, of the office of acting Governor of the Straits Settlements; thus superceding the Hon’ble Mr CHURCH, who, not many months ago,661 words
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Article32 1834-10-02 3 EDWARD TANNER Esquire/ to be Sheriff of the United Settlement of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca, for the Year ensuing. T. CHURCH, Acting Govermf. Malacca 20/A Sept. 1834.32 words
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Article221 1834-10-02 3 ARRIVALS, SEPTEMBER 1834. 26th British ship Augustus Caesar, W. Wisematf. f r om Sydney 9'h ult. Dutch barque Fallal Main, Said Abdoilali/ from Grissee 25th u It. 28th Dutch schnr Sarie Kendoerean, Kim as Hamin, from Grissee 30ih ult. Spanish brig Fama, Carlas de los Rey, from Manila 23rd221 words
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Obituary22 1834-10-02 3 DIED, On the 28th ultimo, Andrew Satoor Apcar Esqre., aged 25 years, lamented and regretted most deservedly by hiaumnerous relatives and friends.22 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2nd., 1834.
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Article1022 1834-10-02 4 By the Brit, barque Falcon, 185 Tons from Calcutta 125 bags Wheat, 620 p». Carrikam, 45 cor. Curtvalis, 6 maiuids Hooka I <>- Lacco, 115 bags Cram, 122 cor. tan nahs,(>o pis- Saltpetre, J pkge. ,es 12 cor. Ouzenas, 2 bags Garlic, C(>r blueGurralis, 1 pk«e. Brassware, i 21,022 words
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Article789 1834-10-02 4 By the Dutch skip Pleides, 400 Tonsfor Batavia. cor. Chintz, 201§ cor. Chowl, 114 cor. San- j< nalis, 14 pis 60 ctys. Pulchutk, 13 chests Rawsilk < 46 cor 7 ps Silk Chindies, 32 cor Curwahs 32 5 cor 1 Moorees, 6 pis tiamhier, 5 cor Nankeen, ***** in789 words
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Article195 1834-10-02 4 -.l July 23 Dutch brig Fukalongnng j ISO L»« Rons King Borneo''" S Hamburgh „29 Hambro brig Osmond 160 W. M fi Palembang Aug. 5 Dutch barque Joint Harr,e Mohamad G-iraee Samarang 6 Dutch ship Jadul Rachman I 3 l3 R ,tavia China 26 Bnt. barque195 words
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Article98 1834-10-02 4 Tin £l. 10#. per -20 cwt. -v Sugar £4. per 20 cwt. M Coffee £5. 10#. per 18 c*t. > Improving Sticlac Pepper £6. per 16 cwt Measurement Goods £4. 4#. to £7. Treasure 1 per Cent. Freights to China to 1 s>p. Lr. per Ficu! to98 words
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Article1079 1834-10-02 4 The minority of sales which take ulace iu lUla Market, are etfecte:! on tlie principle oi isan«-r iorr .wu«».e,«u c u ,c qjtatiol in thi» Price-Current are made on that snpposition. The Cash Price rales following; and if Piece Good, &c. are sold d',ruled into Cents. Toe common1,079 words
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