Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 4 December 1834

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 49, VOX.. 4. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1834. [New Series Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed, by the Proper Authorities 9 are to be considered as Official.
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  • 42 1 The Brit, barque Minerva, Captain John H. Robertson, having a great part of hei cargo ready to put on board will meet with quick dispatch, for London direct For Freight or Passage, apply to PATERSON Co. Singapore, 6th Nov. 1884.
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  • 34 1 The A.l. Barque Orissa, Capt. Rodger, 328 Tons Register. Will meet with all possible despatch. For Freight or Passage, having excellent Accommodation, apply to HAMILTON, GRAY Co. Singapore 16 th Nov. 1834.
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  • 51 1 The A L Barque Strathjieldsay, Captain P. Jones, Burthen per Register 476 Tons. Has excellent Accommodations for Passengers, carries a Surgeon. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singapore 2 6th Nov. 1834. Captain Jones will not be answerable for any Debts contracted by his
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  • 21 1 The A.l. Brig “Jean,” Captain P Goldie. For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN PURVIS. ingapote, 27th Nov. 1834.
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  • 30 1 The A.l Bri* Zeno, Captain Lawson, daily expected from Batavia, will meet with quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to BOUSTEAD. SCHWABE Co. Singapore, 26/A Nov 1834.
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  • 69 1 Letters of Administration to the Estate and Effects of the late T. W. Whittle Esqre. having been granted in the Court of Judicature to the Undersigned All Persons having any claims on the said Estate are hereby requested to send them in for Adjustment, and all Persons indebted to
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  • 97 1 Is hereby given, that Probate of the last Will and Testament of Samuel Mouns y, late of Singapore, deceased, has this day been issued out of the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wi les’ Island, Singapore and Malacca, and granted unto Edward Boustead and George Martin, Executors in
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  • 59 1 Elizabeth Davidson, in returning thanks lor the liberal patronage she has hitherto received, takes this opportunity of informing the Gentry ot Singapore, that she carries on the Tailor and Hal it Makers’ business at her residence in Bridge Road, where she trusts that by attention and punctuality to merit
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  • 1415 1 (From the Bengal Hurkaru, Nov lllhj The Uombay Courier received ihis-moriitng announces tne receipt of intelligence from England lo the iSih July via St. Pelersburgti and the Gulph. The Extra published after the regular Number weul to press acknowledges ttie receipt of papers front which several translations
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  • 1346 1 (From the Globe, July 5. We are glad to learn that the ncreaseof Ex rise duties on the quarter ended sth July, 1834, is 59,0001—estimated loss, by reduction of the duties on soap and tiles, 65,0001.—making an increase on the quarter, if the above duties had not been
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 26 1 FOR SALE, An ExtensiveEstate at Malacca, called Bukit Bruan. For particulars apply to William Scott Esqre. at Malacca, or CHARLES THOMAS Co Singapore 26tk Nov. 1834.
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  • 1226 2 <-opy of Mr Ruckinghim’s Proposed Bill 4 to prevent the Barbvrous and sanguinary Practice of Duelling” iiereas many valuable lives have been sacrificed, and many innocent unoffending families have been deeply injured, by ihe barbarous and sanguinary practice of duelling and whereas the custom of appealing to
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  • 185 2 The Porte has been informed that the English squadron assembled at Malta has quitted that station, or is about to do so, in order to cruise between Napoli and Sa mos, anil that the English Admiral has received instructions which would not be very strong proofs of
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  • 620 2 Fortsmouth, June j 25. Admiral Naaier and family arrived at 8 o’clock this morning, in the Bragauza, a fi ie frigate which he captured from Miguel. The Braganza anchored at Spithead,%nd at 10 o clock the 1 British ensign was run I up to the fore,and
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  • 1366 2 The flu; staff was struck yesterday, according to a cient usage thereby indicating, on Government authority, the setting in of our regular Vlousoon, and answering at the same time as a beacon to the Snipping in the Roads, to warn them of the approaching bad weather. We really do
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  • 354 2 Political department fort william the I4TH NOV 1834. With reference to the Orders issued under dates the i6 h of June and the 19th of August, it is hereby Not tied that His Excellency the Right Honorable the Governor General of India has this day taken his
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  • 1078 2 These two words, which designate different quati. ties of l he prepared bark of (he cinnamon tree, are both found in Exodus xxx., 23,25. The ciunamoo (rec in a native of a tropical .climate, and the prepared bark was probably couvpyed to Pales i,if from the Oriental
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  • 1918 3 Rangoon. 27 th October, 1834.—I have now an extraordinary t.ne to tell you. The T ‘ling Rove r, Schooner, belonging to Messrs. Cockerell and Co. of Calcutta, which sailed from xVlouluiem for Bengal on the 28tli
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  • 387 3 THURSDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 1834. By the Falcon we have received Rengal Hurkarus to the 15th and Calcutta Couriers to the 12th ult Tuertur ipean intelligence they contain extends to the middle ol Ju y and < s the news received here, tho’ I of a later date, has reached
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  • 275 3 ARRIVALS, NOVEMBER. 1834. 28th Dutch barque Johanna Fredericka ,P. D. Haan, from Malacca 25ih inst. British barque Louisa, R. H. D. Towle, from Madras 25th ult 29th Dutch brig Gollick Otig Peng Kee, from Malacca 25ih inst. Dutch brijjj Fattal Ghayer, Said Al>dol!ah,from Indramayo I Ith ult. Britisn barque
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  • 23 3 On the Ist instant, by th- Revd F. J Marram, A; M Residency Implain, G. F, JDaVIDSON Esqre. to Miss S. Whittle,
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1834.
    • 109 4 Prahus and Topes —6 from Beemah, 1 Cotaringin, 4 Lampong, 2 Bootbon, 2 Bugis Permana. 2 Samarang, 5 Bally Balding, 1 Peggotan. 4 Brissel, 2 Mukah, 1 Bugis Wajok, 5 Macassar, a Bally Badong, i Kayong, 3 Rantau, 2
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    • 681 4 By the Brit, ship Lord Castlereagh, Tons from funa. 16 boxes Paper, 15 boxes Raw Silk, 200 ps. colored ('oUons, 2 sets China Trunks. By the Brit, ship Helen., Tons from China. 30 baskeie China Tobacco, 7 baskeis China Paper, 3 boxes Crackers, 40 hkts. Garlic, 20 baskeis China
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    • 1312 4 By the B rit. ship Lord Castlereagh, Tons for Bombay. 73f pls.Cubpbß, CO pis Tin, 50 ct\s Sago, 25 pis. China Camphor, 2900 in No. Dollars. the Brit, ship Symmetry, 294 Tons, Jo r London. 512 pis. Cassia, 16 ids. 1 ctys. Tortoiseshell, 500 pis Antimony Oe. 2 cases
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    • 315 4 l/atl. V ESS KGS’ NAiVlWS Tons COM VIA NDEHS. WhereFrom, j Destinat O I t'o 8aij Sep. 22 Dutch si ip Machlar Smi Otn.«r Batavia Oct. 4 Brit, brig s avendy Poorvcy 160 Kader 8<iw Malacca 11 Dutch ship linofong 160 Thos. Nunn Lombock French brig
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    • 89 4 Rice The stocks at present in our market are very heavy, and the article difficult ot sale at our quotations. lilacfc Repper —-Scnrce Smill parcels from Rhio reuiuiy sold at Drs. 6 dO a ti. 4-J Cash. Tin has been a little euquired after duriUj* the the last
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    • 1316 4 The majority of safes which take place in uns Market, are ert'ecteJ on the principle of Harter for Produce, on Credit; and th* quotations in this Price-Current art made on that supposition. The CashPrice of Produce may be said to be 10 per cent, under the rales following;
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