Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 27 November 1834

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    23 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. JFO. 48< VQI«. FLIT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1834. [New Series.] Public Notifications appearing in this PAPER, and Signed
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  • 86 1  -  EDWARD BOUSTEAD, GEORGE MARTIN. Is HEREBY GIVEN, that Probate of the last Will and Testament of SAMUEL MouNSßY,lateof Singapore, deceased, has this day been issued out of the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales' Island, Singapore and Malacca, and granted unto EDWARD BOCSTEAD and GEORGE MARTIN, Executors in
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  • 1743 1 ON THE RECENT DISCUSSIONS. No. 2. (From a correspondent.) The circumstances which led to Ihe stoppage of trade and wanton aggression on the|part of I lie Chinese require our serious consideration We anticipate the often repeated and refuted objecti on, that no nation
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  • 1466 1 THE COAST RISKS. We are happy to to see that our ablfecontemporary of the Bengal Hurharu has taken up Ihe subject of the absurd claiseon lodian Policies of Insurance, making exception, save un<t§r payment of additional premium, to a vessel's touching on our Coast between the I6lh of October
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  • 70 1  -  G. F. DAVIDSON. letters of Administration to the k>tate and Effects of the late T. W. hi tile Esqre. having been grantH J in the Court of Judicature to the J n<lf rsiorned All Persons having r, "v claims on the said Estate are rcfjy requested to send them
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 216 1 FOR LONDON. XT The Brit. barque Minerva, ?£s£ Captain John H. Robertson, ■.muir a great part of her cargo rrM ,|v to put on board will meet with „k dispatch, for London direct. I For Freight or Passage, apply to PATERSON Co. Singapore, 6//t A ov. 1834. FOR LONDON. 'XT
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  • 421 2 This great national work in n«»w commenced. The viaduct lire railway acnw* the valley of the Weaver, in Cheshire, which was* cunti icled for a few weeks ago, by Mr. MMniosh, of Lomlon, i* now in progress. The foundation stone (a* it were) of
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  • 1134 2 The Mangostcbm Among thfWfdi which Capt. f iring ha» bfrn min«lfnl I# brine us from China, are th«»*e of that delicious fruit the mangosieen We have- Ixrn kindly presented uHh l*o of the apples, bul unfortanately they appear to have been fathered too
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  • 504 2 FIXING TUB NATION AT. FLAG <U THE BAT OF ISLANDS _H M. Stop arrived at the Bay of Island*. New Zea- I land, Irom Sydney on the IBtli of March I last, for tlie purpose of delivering a »erv I finely eiecuted notional ftai; to that inter. I
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  • 4159 2 Amid the great number of eurion* phenomena which have predated themselves to me in the course of my travels, there are few which have *o powerfully effected my imagination as the aspect of the cowtree. Oil the barren of a rock grows a tree, with coriaceous and dry leaves;
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  • 568 3 Always load your gun when on cock, by which you loio no time in bringing your piece to your shoulder, a great advantage and it* you possess common cair-• tion. you run no risk oi blowing yoor head off while ramming down your charge. When a covey
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  • 175 3 The arrival* of the week have bronglit its little or no intelligence. We learn from Batavia thtft the Zeno from Liverpool tl»e 6th July, had arrived there, and may bd,e*pected here shortly. The Osmond and HeatriceJ'rom this port passed Anjer on* the 27th ultimo, as
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  • 224 3 flat Briliah barque Adelaide, A Steel, from Malacca ***** iuaf. h British ship A rfyfr, McDonald,from Calcotfa ffth ult. Briiiafi ahip Lord Ca*tlere*gk,P TonUs,from China 12th inat. Briliah ship Helen, Q Lungley, from China 13th inat. British brig Jean, P Ooldie, from China |3th inat. 22nd
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 588 4 By the Dutch ship Prrlr, Tons from Cochinchina. 8 pis. E'epbaJt Teeth, 900 pis. Rice, 750 ham Silver, 9 pis. G >mbter, I box Tea, 10 ror. Cambric*, 20 ror Sarongs, returned goods. Fiu the tint, barque Water Witch, Tons from China. IS9* ph. Caflkia, 1 hox Svcee Silver.
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    • 1576 4 By the B rit brig Kodtr Ganj» Xavoy.-~ Tons for Malacca and Ptnang. For IVlJarca, 5 cor For Penniig, 53 doz*. Km ope Phi en, 17 boxes Te«. *2O pis. Tamarinds, 4 pis. Girlie, 40 in tiO. Cotton Umbrellas. By the Brit. barque Fallal Karim, Tons for Juddah. 2000
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    • 348 4 OA. TIL V bHStiLiS* N A vl TOMS COVI VIA VI>KHS WHIM FROM. j I^RVTR "<fp. Oct. 22 4 Dutch al.ip Macklar Br it. brig > K are*dif Poorvry 160 SJHI Omar K<«der Sitf ttatavi* Malacca "AIL •t Brit, brig Thomas DougaU 256 D. K. Brown
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    • 67 4 Rice continues plentiful, and little doing in the article. Gambler. parcels are shipping for London at our quotations. Opium lias advanced this week to s£) a 535 Dr*. cash. Markets —This week there has not been anil, so much activity in our Baz.tr as durinij tlie ure! viotn
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    • 218 4 Tl»«? majority of «alca whicli take |»lace in luia Vtirfcei, are rtfa-tc «».i In* principle of .wter for Produce, on Credit- A quotation* in ilim Price-Current «rr mule ©n th it a ippo«itioa. Tta* CanhPrice of Pr«doc* ruty be <Mid to be Jo per following; and if Pi»ceG<io(l<«
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