Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 11 December 1834

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. MT O. 50, VOL. 4. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1834. [New Series Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • 34 1 The A.l. Barque Orissa, Capt. Rodger, 323 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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  • 50 1 The A.L Barque Strathjitldsay, Captain P. Jones, Burthen per Register 478 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 Crew.
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  • 24 1 The A. 1. Brig “Jean” Captain P. Goldie. For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN PURVIS. Si .gapo e 27/// Nov. 1834.
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  • 67 1 The very fast-sailin s firstclass British Barque Sinr/u--pore, Captain John c argill having great pait of her cargo ready to put on board, will meet with quick despatch for the above Port direct. For Freight or Passage, apply to PATERSON Co. Singapore 11/7/ Beer. 1834. Captain Cargill will
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  • 29 1 The A. 1. Brig Zeno 215 'i ons,Capt.Wilfred Lawson; will meet with quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to I3OUSTEAD, SCHWABE Co. Singapore, 26th Nov 1834.
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  • 13 1 The Subscriber begs leave to inform the Ladies and Gentle men of
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  • 450 1 The 29tm September, 1834. Under the Orders of «iie Governor General of India in Council, the following Letter from His Excellency Vice Admiral and Commander in Chief of His Majeslv’s Nava* Forces in India, with its Enclosure, is published for general information. H. T.
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  • 2811 1 In a preceding number of our work, we laid before our Nautical readers a letter from Captain P P. King, R. N., pointing out the great advantages of adopting the passage from Sydney within the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 108 1 NOTICE. Messrs. Merryweatheu Co. having- to-day made over their affairs to the Undersigned as Trustees, for the benefit of their creditors All persons having claims on their firm are requested to send in their Accounts for adjustment, and all parties indebted to the firm are hereby called upon to settle
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    • 341 1 NOTICE. The Auction Establishment carried on by the Undersigned under the firm of ilApPA, Loving Co. was dissolved by mutual consent on the 31st October last; and the interest of Jacob Rappa and John Henry in the firm of Loving Co. ceased on the same date. All persons having any
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    • 88 1 Singapore, that he continues to carry on the business of Butcher on his own account near the Bazaar. ROBERT JOHNSON. Singapore 11 th Deer 1834. WANTS A SITUATION. A. middle-aged Man late steward of the brig Hamilton, is desirous of being employed as steward of a ship, or is willing
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  • 1372 2 Shoal Lit. I’o4’ S. and in Long. 106 43’ E nearly Compass Bearings. Angier Roads, April 28th, 1832. We sailed from Lintin R >ads on the 30th March, intending to go round the northern end of Luconia, touching at (lie New Hebrides, and oilier islands, on our way
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  • 802 2 Another letter from Allaliabid treats of improvements in Agriculture to he obtained l»y the application of science j and the writer reqoests us to state, what has done in this way by the Auricultural and Horticultural Society of Bengal. The labnrs of that Society have been before
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  • 428 2 Oiir Chief Magistrate unci the French Authorities at Chandernagore hare been brought into some sort of collision, by a case of homicide which occurred about a fortnight ago on board ihe ship Pompee, Cap. tain Fleury, in this port. The circumstances, as we have
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  • 657 2 Mr- Morley, a gentleman who arrived from Swan River in the James Pattison, mentions his having been personally informed by the natives that a three masted Vessel had been seen ashore at .sharks Bay a place about a hundred and fifty miles to the northward of Swan
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  • 216 2 Disguise thyself as thou wih, still, slavery? thou art a bitter draught! Sterne. To die, some wicked rascals tell us, Is a mere joke—a bagatelle, Whether we're partial to a gallows, Or choose lo walk into a well; But from a paltry love of life, Sav the same rogues,
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  • 925 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Mr. Editor Permit me to invite the attention of your readers for a moment to a subject,in which they can not but be deeply interested both as members of the community of Singapore and as philanthropists. Perhaps they are not all aware
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  • 593 3 THURSDAY, 1 ith DECEMBER, 1834. The arrival of the Singapore, Captain Cargill, has furnished us with an accession to our European news, up to so laie a date as the 31th August, partly in her own despatches, and partly in those lorwarded on her from Batavia. The Singapore arrived
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  • 1008 3 We have been iuformed of the arrival of authorized accounts from Madrid, the substance of which is very satisfactory. The despatches received by the Spanish Government from General Rodil state, that after his late victory the Royal forces pursued the retreating insurgents for nine miles, and
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  • 269 3 ARRIVALS, NOVEMBER. 1834. sth British brig Meydin Bn#,Nina Merican,from Penang 22nd inst British brig Soonhein, Tan Boon Eng, from Malacca 2nd inst. 6th Swedish ship Calcutta, P N Boman, from Canton 26ih inst 9th British brig Marinins, G Patterson, from N S Wales 6<h October Dutch ship Joedol Barrie,Said
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  • 33 3 On Sunday night, the 7th instant, the Lady of J. S. Clark. Esqre. of a Son. Ort the same night, Mrs. Whittle relict of the late T. W.Whittle Esqre. of a Son.
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  • 14 3 Favourite, W. Cobb, from London direct* Tickler from London direct,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements

  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11th, 1834.
    • 589 4 U,j the Dutch sc hr. Caroline, M Tons jor u«« jurmassin. 1 300 pis. Rice, 10 pis. Tamarinds, 294 pis.] Ratluus, 50 eallies black Birds’nests, 20 buncals Gold dust, 100 in no. mats tty the Dr it. brg Allison, —Tons from A ago re nml Penang. From Nagore, 25
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    • 1186 4 By the D-ch sclir. Caroline, 50 Tons for Samarang 400 pis. Blacliantr 5 corges blue Moorees 18 boxes Tea By the British brig Allison,—Tons for Malacca and Penang. 4f corges Kliamis 25 Tappy 10 Blue Moorees For Penang. 12 corges II am moo 4 Cambayas 17,500 in no. Dollars.
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    • 301 4 "oTaTvIBH: Tows 1 COM VI AN~OER8. Where From, j Destination. To Sail Sep. 22 Dutch Machlar Said Omar j? T at av,a Oct. 4 Brit, brig >avendy Poorvey 160 Kader Saw Malacca 11 Dutch ship /iooror,9 J60 Thos. Nunn Lorabock French brig L'Hirondelle 120 B. T.
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    • 111 4 Rice. —Stocks still ver\ iieavv, within the last month iiave declined 20 a 30 per cent Java Sugar. —About ’2OOO pis of «ry brown have been imported ami we understand part bartered at our quotations Indian Piece Goods —The quantity of Madras and Bengal Cloths taken oil by
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    • 1178 4 The maioritv of sales which lake place io this Market, are ejected on the principle of Barter for Produce, on Credit; and the oulati.ms m Rds Price-Current are ,«U on lb it supposition. The Cash Price of Produce may be said to be 10 per cent, under ifa*
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