Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 25 December 1834
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Title Section33 1834-12-25 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 52. VOL. 4. THURSDAY* DECEMBER 25, 1834. [New Series Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.33 words
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Article25 1834-12-25 1 'jr The A 1. Brig Jean llllgf Captain P. Goldie. For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN PURVIS. Singapoi e, 27th Nov. 1834.25 words
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Article68 1834-12-25 1 The very fast-sailing firstclass British Barque Singapore, Captain John Cargill having great pat t of her cargo ready to put on board, will meet with quick despatch for the above Port direct. For Freight or Passage, apply to PATCH SON 8wCo. Singapore, 11 ih Deer 1834. Captain Cargill68 words
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Article42 1834-12-25 1 'The A. 1. Brij Zeno 215 Tons, Capt.Wilfred Lawson; wii! meet with quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to scHWxBE&Co. Sinrp'fp rp, 26/// Nov 1834. Captain "W Lawson will not be answerable for any Debts contracted by his Crew.42 words
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Article29 1834-12-25 1 To sail in all January ST The “North Briton” Captain Morrison. For Freight or Passage, having good Accommodations, apply to JOHN PURVIS, Singapore, 17 th Dec. 1834.29 words
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2087 1834-12-25 1 tj mgj**" To the Editor of the Penang Gazette. Most questions, Janus like, have two faces—a proposition as clear as the nose on your face, Mr Editor, therefore there is nothing like seeing with one’s own eyes and hearing with one’s2,087 words
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Advertisement158 1834-12-25 1 In the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales’ Island, Singapore and Malacca. NOTICE is hereby given, that the first General ..Quarter Session ol the Peace will be holden by the said Court for Singapore, and the places subordinate thereto, at the Court House in Sinzaj-ore, on Friday the Second158 words
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Advertisement354 1834-12-25 1 NOTICE, The interest of Mr. Andrew Satoor Ape a a, deceased, in the firm of Apcar Stephens, will cease on the 31st instant, but the firm will still continue to be carried on under the designation of APCAR STEPHENS. Singapore, 23rd. Deer 1834. TO BE LET, From the 1st January354 words
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Advertisement270 1834-12-25 1 by mutual consent; and the Business is now carried on separately, by each on his own account. Claims on the late firm will be attended to by any of the late partners abovementioned. Singapore, 6tk Deer. 1834. TO LET. The Godowns lately occupied by John Purvis Esq. Apply to GRAHAM270 words
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Article1867 1834-12-25 2 AS IT IS IN 1834 INCLUDING A RETROSPECT OF THE PROGRESS OF EVENTS IN THE COLONY DURING T«E PA6T YEAR. (From the Hobart Town Almanack, for 1834. J I 'plead guilty to the charge, kind reader, of sitting down in the middle of February to write, what1,867 words
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Article1173 1834-12-25 2 Captain Bateman has favored us with the follow iog description of his voyage to King George’s Sound H. M. Government brig Tamar, sailed from the River Tamar I he 20tii of May. On the passage, I found the westing not. so difficult to make as re. ported.1,173 words
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Article361 1834-12-25 2 Important* to Mariners— We have receiv. ed lhe subjoined particulars of a sunken fork, and dangerous reef in Boss’s Siraits; from Captain Clark of the b.ig Adelaide, which are not latd down in Flinders, or any other charts, and winch should be carefully borne in mind by the numerous361 words
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Article237 1834-12-25 2 Reported Insurrection at Madrid A City correspondent writes to sav, that letters are in to« u from Madrid of the 19ih inst, which state that the whole of the capital was in a great state of agitation; not less than two or three thousand persons had perished237 words
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Article2424 1834-12-25 2 From the Canton Register, December 2* FREE TRADE TO ALL THE PORTS OF THE CHINESE EMPIRE. The frequent recurrence of the stoppage of the Canton trade, which, in the absence of fixed regulations equally binding on both parties, will often happen, must at least have stimulated our desire of2,424 words
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Article304 1834-12-25 3 1 will wake my harp when the shades of even Are closing round the dying day, When thoughts that wear hues of heaven Are weaning my heart from this world away,— And my slrain will tell of a land and home Which my wandering steps have left304 words
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802 1834-12-25 3 The Thetis from China the 12th instant, arrived here on the 22nd. bringing6 7 Registers to the 2nd instant From these we have extracted one or two articles which are worthy of attention. The subject of M free trade with all the ports of the802 words
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Article195 1834-12-25 3 ARRIVALS, DECEMBER, 1834. 1 7th B'ifisli ship Lucretia, J. Muirhead, from Sydney 19th September. 18ih Dutch barque Joesserin, Said Ahmat, frorh Batavia lUh uIt. Dutch schnr. Harriott, D. Costa, from Manila 9>h inst. 21st British barque Rriqht. Planet, P- Sparling, from Calcutta and Penang 19lh ult. British brig Mendin195 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25th, 1834.
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Article531 1834-12-25 4 By the Brit. ship Forth Tons from China. 10 cases Copper Sheathing 1 cask Copper Nails By the Brit, brig Fancier Meydin Fancier Hux 120 Ions from IS ay ore Penang and Malacca, from A ay ore. 400 pis. Ebony from Penang. 75 cor. Chellopans 5 Carioams 8 pis.531 words
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Article600 1834-12-25 4 3y the Brit ish ship Forth, Tons for Penang and Calcutta. (J'or Penang) 480 in No. Muskets 300 pieces Domestics 10 casks Beef 6 tierces Pork (for Calcutta) 485 boxes Manila Segars 50 pis Cubebs 19 ctys 4 buncals Gold Dust 600 pis 39 ctys Span Wood 750 in600 words
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Article431 1834-12-25 4 liaie. viiSSEGd iNAvlFiS. Tons CO vl.viANDEKS. Where Destination. To Sail Sep. 22 Dutch ship Machlar Said Omar Batavia Oct. II Dutch ship Boo Mug ign Nnnji Lombork 27 Brit, ship Ahmed Sh w 5ot) H-idjen Abtlollah Malacca&Penartg Nov. I ship Fat al Salam 312 Hadjee I-mail431 words
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Article1213 1834-12-25 4 The majority of sales which take place iu ibis Market, are effected on Hie principle ot carter for Produce, on Tredif; and the quotations in this Price-Current are made on that supposition. The CashPrice of Produce may he said to tie 10 per cent, uu.ier the rales following-1,213 words
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