Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 30 October 1834
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Title Section32 1834-10-30 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. [New Series. jfO. VOL. 4. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to oe considered as Official THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1834.32 words
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Article32 1834-10-30 1 The River-built Ship AuJgl gustus CcBsar Capt. Wiseman, Burthen 414 Tons, has good Accommodations, for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co Singapore 30//? Sept. 1834.32 words
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Article27 1834-10-30 1 The A. 1 British Brig llpll HamiltoUy 247 Tons, Captain Johnson. For Freight or Passage, apply to MACLAINE, FRASER Co. Singapore 10 th Oct 1834.27 words
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Article55 1834-10-30 1 M* The fine, fast sailing. First f Class British Brig 44 howley” j Captain Geo. Black. The greater part of her cargo being ready to put on board, she will meet with immediate dispatch for Lunuoii direct For Freight of a few 1'ons or Passage, apply to PATERSON55 words
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Article52 1834-10-30 1 r|gr The A. 1. Barque Jean 'MSm Graham 261 Tons, J. C. Warren, Commander. For Freight or Passage, (for which she has superior Accommodations) apply to SYME Co. Singaporey I oik Oct J8-i4. Captain Warren will not be responsible tor anv Debts contracted by the Crew ol the52 words
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Article56 1834-10-30 1 The A. 1. Thomas Doug all, 256 Tons, D. K. Brown, Commander, having- a great portion of her Cargo engaged, will meet with despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to SYME Co Singapore 15//? Oct. 1834. Captain Brown will not be responsible for any Debts contracted by the56 words
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Article3553 1834-10-30 1 From ilie Chinese Repository, June, 1834. Aot. IV. Natural hisiom of China attention paid to it by the Jesuits subs qaently by Osbeck and others, and by the British embassies want of information at the present time notices of the geology of the vicinity of Lintin3,553 words
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Advertisement140 1834-10-30 1 notification. Notice is hereby given, that the Government Treasury-at this Station j s open for the Receipt of Cash for Bills on Bengal, at the rate of 206 Sicca Rupees per 100 Spanish Dollars. Sicca Rupees will no longer be received at Par,, but in the above raa0 R. F.140 words
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Advertisement167 1834-10-30 1 NOTICE. The Interest of Mr. G. F. Dayidson* in our Establishment will cease on the 1st, Proximo; and the Business wid in future be conducted under the Firm of J. S. Clark and Co. CLARK, DAVIDSON CO. tSinjapore 29 th October 1834. NOTICE. The Undersigned will commence Business as Merchant167 words
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Article3237 1834-10-30 2 (From the P. W. Hand, Gazette, Oct 11 1334.^ A Chinese Junk from Moulmem, laden with aice and oiliei articles, was run down by H. M. Sloop Harrier, and tota ly lost off the northern entrance of our harbour on Saturday; night l ist tlie particulars of-which3,237 words
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630 1834-10-30 2 (From the Times Mat/ 31 J Last Saturday we were informed of y singular operation performed on a sailor in E-t.sex-street, the (lay previous, by |)r. Mott, of tliis city, viz—extracting a black snake from the man's stomach We culled on a630 words
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Article1842 1834-10-30 2 THURSDAY, 30th OCTOBER,' 1831. By accounts from Batavia, dated tlie 13tti instant, we learn, that on the 10th (three day s previously at halt past five o'clock in the morniug, a shock of Earthquake, the severest ever felt on the island even by the oldest inhabitants, was experienced at1,842 words
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Article1047 1834-10-30 3 A public Meeting of the inhabitants of -Malacca was held in the Stadt House, on Saturday fits 11th instant, (the day after the arrival of the Lord Bishop of Calcutta at that Settlement;) when his Lordship was called to the Chair, on the motion of the1,047 words
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135 1834-10-30 3 His Excellency iiie Right Ho'io* able the Go. venior General in Council was pleased on the 2(jih August last, io cancel die appointment made on I lie tsi Feby. lasi, of Vlr. CHURCH to be Resident Councillor ai Prince of Wiles Island,135 words
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Article389 1834-10-30 3 ARRIVALS, OCTOBER. 1834. 24th Dutch brig Gollick, Ong Penglcee, from Rtiic 16th mst. 25th Dutch ship Mercury, C. Brodie, from Batavia 14th irist British brig Napoleon, M. Barbot, from' Batavia 12th mst. British ship < ordelia, G. Creighton, from Calcutta 1st. ins'. British barque Anna Robertson, A Nairue, fiom389 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
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Article1029 1834-10-30 4 By the French brig TUrondelle, 120 Tons from Pondicherry rjy Penang. From Pondicherry, 144 cor. Saletnjpores, 75 Muscadel Wine. j From Penang, 240 pis. Tin, 500 Drs. By the Dutch brig Pakalongan 150 Tons from Samarang. 1360 pis. Rice, 280 pis. Sugar, 16 cor. 34 bkts. Java Tobacco, 1501,029 words
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Article948 1834-10-30 4 By the Dutch ortg L'aka/ongan, 151) Tons for Samarang. j 25 cor. Madras liuiiz, 20 cor. blue Moorees 400 bdles. Joss Paper, 20 boxes Tea, 700 in [So China Umbrellas, 10 boxes Joss Sticks, 40 bdl'-s. co ored Paper, 110 in No. Coliou Umbrellas, 10 pis. Brimstone. By the948 words
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Article444 1834-10-30 4 UArk I 'nAvIgS. j Tons CO VIVI S DEltS. Where From, j Destination, j To g^ Auw. 2S Bril, baique j Fallal Kurim 254 STieTk IsiuasS Suuiabaya 31 Brit schur. Fortune 50 Ahmed Malacca Kaid np Sep. 22 A mer. ship Maria 430 J. Lovett Penang444 words
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Article1212 1834-10-30 4 The majority of sales which lake place in mis Market, are ejected on the principle of barter for Produce, on Credilj and the quotations in this Price-Current are made on that supposition. The CashPriee of Produce may be said to he 10 per cent, under the rates'following and1,212 words
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