Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 10 January 1835

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. a, VOL. 5. SATUIUSJLY EVENING, JANUARY 10, 1835. [New Series.] Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official
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  • 65 1 The very fast-sailing firstclass British Barque Singapore, Captain John Cargill; having great patt other 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 Ih Deer 1834. Captain Cargill will not be
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  • 29 1 To sail in all January, The “North Briton” Cap~ tain Morrison. For Freight or Passage, having good Accommodations, apply to JOHN PURVIS. Singapore 17 th Dee. 1834.
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  • 25 1 txV The Brig: Lyra A. 1. ffiSf’ Captain Billing. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singapore, 3rd. Jany. 1835.
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  • 1521 1 sr {From the Times, August 2-) We have received by express the Paris papers of Thursday, together with a letter from our correspondent of the same date. They brings accounts of the opening of the Legislative Chambers, with a coi»v of the speech delivered on the occasion by
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  • 2238 1 SESSION, FOR THE OPENING AND INSTALLATION OF THE GENERAL CORTES OF THE KINGDOM, HOLDEN ON THE 24TH OF JULY. From the Madrid Gazelle. At 11 o’clock this day, there being assembled in the hall destined for the illustrious Estate of the Proceres, the Most Excellent Senores composing that Estate
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 190 1 NOTICE. The Undersigned begs to inform the Community of Singapore and the Public in general that he has taken the Stores in Commercial. Square, lately occupied by Messrs. Merryweather Co. and will carry on the Business of Wholesale and Retail Dealer, and Auctioneer under the name of Bruce Co. J.
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    • 430 1 Co. ceased on the 5th of September last* —Tan-Ko-Lin hereby notifies that the said advertisement was published without any previous intimation being' given to him, and that no dissolution of partnership in the firm of Tan-Ko-Lin Co. has taken place. Singapore January 5, 1835. ADVERTISEMENT. JOHANNESWOODEN, Butcher &c. whose character
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  • 1403 2 Saturday Evening, Aug. 2,—-Tlie leading topics of Hie day in I lie city circles were tlie Royal Speeches of France and Spam, one oi whi li appeared in the morning papers, and ihe oilier ar. rived in ihe tourse of Ihe dav. Tlie King of
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  • 1460 2 Imperial edict in reply to the Government report of Lord Napier's having left Canton and of the frigates having retired wiihout the Bogue. October 1th. 1834. On the 5th day of the 9lh moon was received the following supreme mandate A report hag this day been received, by a
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  • 386 3 Love—what a curious, comical thing it is Pleasing, and teasing, and vexing us so, Just like a bee with its honey, and sting, it is Here and ’tis there, and wherever we go. Now, it is courting, transporting, aud thrilling us, Nothing in nature can equal our
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  • 309 3 Pad lriving. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHItONILCESir, You will doubtlessly have often experienced the inconveniences of the bad driving of others, both as regards your pocket anti the discomfort of being al vays on the watch of avoiding an overturn. If 3 on have not, you are
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  • 2011 3 Saturday Evening, 10 th January la35. The want of previous experience in the duties connected with the publication of a weekly journal, renders the task we have lately taken on ourselves, one of difficulty and embarrassment. We trust, therefore, the indulgence of the public will b* extended to us
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  • 254 3 ARRIVALS, JANUARY 1835. gfld, British ship Paseoa, W. Morgan, from Ma. nila S2n(i nit. 6th. Biitish ting Hogheiri, J. Rafael, from Pc. nang aii<i Malacca 25' h tilt. Dutch ship Fatial Sawad, Said AMowee, from Malacca 1st ins*. 8th. H. C. scluir Zephyr, S. Congalton, from Penan j 3rd
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 194 3 MOTICE. That at a General Quarter Session of the Peace, holdeu at the Court Hou«e, on Friday the 2nd, instant, a Resolution was adopted by the Court of which the following is a Copy “The Magistrates assembled in Quarter Session, taking into consideration the necessity for levying a rate for
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10th, 1835.
    • 599 4 By the Dutch schnr Harriott 180 Tons from Manila. 2000 boxes Segars 600 pis Sugar 389 coyans C owries 40 carboys Sherry My the British brig Dee Goan 100 Tons from Malacca. 400 pis Rattans 2000 in No. Cocoanuts 20 dozs Poultry 3 cor Caiamcaree 5000 in No. Birds
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    • 557 4 By the Dutch schnr Harriott, 180 Tons for Batavia. j 30 chests Raw Silk, 1 case Buttons, I 1350 boxes Segars 127 bags Wheat, 59J pis. Saltpetre, ***** in No. Gunnies, 5 pis China Paint, 5$ pis. Tea, 3 boxes China Shoes, 4 pis. China Paper, 8 boxes Offering
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    • 431 4 j fv-KSsms- NAMES. Tons COV1V1A NUKUS. Where From. Destination. To g_A.i. I Nov 25 Brit- bri* Glory 164, Manjore Saw Penang Dec:' 5 Bril. b.r”q M Hy.lroost 160 K.dir Meydm GanUoo Ac been II Bril barque Shg.pove 302 John Crg.ll B. av.a London 14 Brit, barque
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    • 1288 4 The majority of aateg which take place in this Market, are effected on the principle of Barter for Produce, on Credit; and the quotations in this Price-Current are made on that supposition. The Cash Price ot Produce may be said iu be 10 per cenl, umier {he rales
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