Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 17 January 1835
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Title Section34 1835-01-17 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 3, VOX*. 5. SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17, 1835. [New Series. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official.34 words
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Article197 1835-01-17 1 That at a General Quarter Session of the Peace, holden at the Court 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 levy ing a rate for197 words
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Article30 1835-01-17 1 To sail in all January, The “North Briton Captain Morrison. having For Freight or Passage, rood Accommodations, apply to JO H N|P [Jit VIS. Singapore, \lth Dec 1834.30 words
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Article25 1835-01-17 1 m The Bri<» Lyra, Captain Billing. A. 1. For Freight or Passage, apply to a; L. JOHNS Von Co. Singapore, 3rd. Jany. 1835.25 words
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Article32 1835-01-17 1 Mr. R obert Diggles ceased to be a Partner in our Firms at Batavia, IV anila, and this place on the Ist September 1834. SYME& Co. Singapore 14 th Jany 1835.32 words
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Article57 1835-01-17 1 The Undersigned begs to inform the Community of Singapore and the Public in general that he has taken the Stores in Commercia 1 Square, lately occupied by Messrs. Merryweather Co. and will carry on the Business of Wholesale and Betail Dealer, and Auctioneer under the name of Bruce Co.57 words
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Article43 1835-01-17 1 The interest of Mr. Andrew Satoor Apc Au, deceased, in the firm of Apcar Stephens, will cease on tlie 3lst instant, but the firm will still continue to be carried on under the designation of APCAR STEPHENS. Singapore 23 rd. Deer. 1834.43 words
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Article3653 1835-01-17 1 (From the Times, September Wlh, 1834 —oo— OF PRO'U J A ORES,— Sittings of Si ptember lThe order of lhe day was the discussion of the Petition respecting Political Rights. Seuor Trueba.— Iu rising to support the Peiilion which has been read, I feel deeply penetrated with3,653 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement149 1835-01-17 1 NOTICE. Mr. Ellis James Oilman is this day admitted a partner in our Establishment. HAMILTON, GRAY Co. Singapore, Ist January 1835. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, thatShaick Bucktar has been admitted a partner in my business of Butcher on and from the Ist inst. and that the same will be149 words
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Article2078 1835-01-17 2 EXPRESS FROM FALMOUTH. LISBON, Aug. 31Tne Regency question was discussed in ihe Chamber of Deputies on Monday last, ivlien it was carried, it may almost be said, unanimously, there being only five against if, and one who-would not vote either wav, and consequently left the house,—viz Content, 90; not2,078 words
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Article2731 1835-01-17 2 00— Document containing, imp?.’tgl answers to the Canton government respecting British intercourse, fcCommnni ation from the Jovernor (to the Fohyti.prr), for ihppur'pose of announcing that a vermillion-color ed reply c. a repiy in the imperial h md'-wriliog) has been received, in answer to a duly prepared report of the2,731 words
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Article133 1835-01-17 3 From want of space we have been obliged to defer giving insertion to several letters seat to onr office during the week, and from the same cause the Poet’s Comer is replaced with more grave though less harmonic materials The BaCHE LORS Complaint” however shall not be omitted133 words
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Article1205 1835-01-17 3 Saturday Evening, 17 th January 1835 On Sunday forenoon the 11th instant, the H. C. Cruizer Clive Captain Hawkins, arrived from Penang, having on board tiie Honorable the Acting Governor Mr Bon ham, who landed the same day under the salute due to his rank. Since our last the1,205 words
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Article315 1835-01-17 3 ARRIVALS, JANUARY 1835. 17th H. C. Sloop Clive, J C. Hawkins Esq-, from Penang 3rd inst. Anier, ship Cashmere, F. Hallett, from Boston ‘2nd July, 12th British ship Layton G. Wade, front China 28lit December. > British brie Johanna,C hoa Choh, from Penang and Malacca 3ist December. British ship315 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article20 1835-01-17 3 On Tuesday morning, ilie 6*h instant, the Lady of Thomas Oxley Esqre. a. b.., Civil Surgeon, of a D.augliter.20 words
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Article39 1835-01-17 3 Married at the Residence of JOSEPH RALESTIER E*sqr. Americ n Consul, on the I4ih imdaut, bv the Reverend F. J. Darrah, a M the. Revd. Ira. TRACY. American Missionary, lo Miss AdaLive White of Brookfield, Massachusetts, United States.39 words
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Article38 1835-01-17 3 nff" The new fast sailing Ship Favorite Capt. W Cobb. For Freight or Passage apply to SPOTTISWOODE& CONNOLLY. Singapore, Vlth Jany, 1835. Captain William Cobb, will not bejanswerable for any debts qqutracL ed by his crew.38 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17th, 1835.
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Article495 1835-01-17 4 By the Brit, schnr. Stamford, 6 0 Tons from Penang and Malacca, (from Penang) 45 pis. Sugar 150 Yams 10 .Salt fish 28 cor. blue Moorees !5 in No. Bullocks 800 in No* Spanish Dollars (from Malacca) ***** in No. Tiles 20 pis. Tin By the Dutch ship Fallal495 words
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Article722 1835-01-17 4 By the Brit schnr. Stamford, 60 To?is for Penang. 600 sets Iron Pans, 60 pis. Gambier, 60 pis. Sticiac, 5 coyans Salt, 100 pieces Turkey red Cloth, 100 in N«. Cotton Umbrellas, 7 pis. Collee, 50 boxes Tea, 200 pieces Cambrics, picul Cotton Twist, 100 pieces white Cottons, 5000722 words
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Article200 1835-01-17 4 ij ate- I VESSELS’ NAMES. COMMANDERS^| Where From, j Destination, j ToSaii Nov. 25 Brit-brig Glory 164 Manjore Saw f Peuang Dec: II Brit barque Singapore 302 John Cargill 1 Batavia London 14 Brit barque Edward 7 06 Edward Lindsay do. j3 rlf s |,jp Norik200 words
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Article284 1835-01-17 4 Coffee We are happy to observe that our importations trom Campar are on the increase, but owing to the unfavorable accounts from home per “Favorite” of the heavy stocks and still further expected decline in prices in the London market; Piece-good Houses do not appear inci-ned to meddle284 words
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Article1372 1835-01-17 4 The majority of sales which take place iu this Market, are elti-cie:! mi U»« principleot Barter tor Produce, on Credil; and the quotations in this Price-Current are made on that supposition. The Cash Price of Proib.ce may be said to he )<> per cent, under (he rales following;1,372 words
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