Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 21 February 1835

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  • 35 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. WO. 8, VOL. 5. SATURDAY* EVJBWXWGr, FEBRUARY 21, 1835. [New Series ,j Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to he considered as Official.
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  • 44 1 To sail in all this Month. Jjfit The new fast sailing Ship Favorite, Capt. W. Cobb. For Freight or Passage apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, XlthSany* 1835. Captain Will lain Cobb, will not be answerable for any debts contracted by his crew.
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  • 2084 1 EUROPE —oo— Aug. 11.—The whole world are aware that for some years past not 5 per cent, of the tithe to which the clergy were by law entitled has been collected throughout three fourths of Ireland* But there are those who assert, that if the law was not enforced, it
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 279 1 TO LET. From the 15 th February NextThe House at Campong Glam presently occupied by John Purvis Esq., For particulars apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, Ist Jany 1835. NOTICE, The Interest of the late Mr. Colin Mackenzie, in our Establishment ceased on the 31st Decembei *ast, GRAHAM MACKENZIE CO. Singapore
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    • 153 1 Other works as may be contracted for. The above rates are on the supposition that Paper be supplied by the parties requiring the work. If the paper is to be supplied by the Chronicle Office, an additional charge, proportionate with its qualility, will be made. Applications for Printing to be
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  • 4532 2 TOWN HALL MELTING— January 5, 1835. (Continued from our last. The Resolution of Mr. Turton was seconded by Mr. E. M. Gordon of the Civil Service, in the following address Mr. Chairman.—* IVise with unspeakable satisfaction i« Betoud the resolution moved by Mi. Turtdn. All my life long, 1
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  • 2301 2 HFNTS TO MY WIFE. TO THE EOTTOR OP THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Sir, Having in the course of mV extensive reading met with the following Vnecdotp 1 think the insprtinn nf it in vniir'column* wnnl(l prove of opilprs! interest to sUch of- the •Kalnra rtf |[|o Pornmnoitv as are ambitious
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  • 1604 3 Saturday Evening 21 st. February 1835. By the Susannah from China, private letters have been received dated in the early part of the present month, by which it would appear any thing but harmony of cordiality exists at pTeseut between His Majesty’s Superintendents and the Chinese Authorities. The seizure
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21st, 1835.
    • 473 4 By the Brit brig Soonhein 60 Tons from Malacca. 15 corges Chellopan J 2 Handkfs 15 Palempores 19 Chintz 10 pis. Bees Wax J By the Brit, barque Haidee, 183 Ions from Calcutta. ***** in No* Gunnies i 12 pis. Ghee j 4 80 ctys black beed y 62
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    • 822 4 By the Hi itiah hrig Soonhtin oo 1 ons for Malacca 12.500 in N« coarse China Caps, 7 ba -s Corks, 1 ba£ Sinad Shot, 1 case root* 60 Gallons Brandy .2 ps. Flannel 1 box Glass Pans. 3 dozs Europe Vinegar, 2 setts China Trunks, (> coy ans
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    • 94 4 uTi-r TonsJ COVtMAND^gg To 8a^ Rrit haraue Edward' 907 Edward Lindsay Penang Jan. 14 Brit, barque Favurite 332 W. Cobb London London lOdaj- »> 13 Bnt. ship Fanny 300 Sabatier Penang Batavia j 24 French barque J Hawkins Esq. Malacca 31 H.C. Sloop Turon Feb. 9
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    • 201 4 Opium We understand that the whole ofthe s has bee, “severed f.oe. .be wrerk, and _vv.ll be forwarded to China per Baiqoe >ophia, to sail in a tevv days COFFEE. —A few liundred picnls have arrived from Cam. par, and been purchased for the American ship Cashmere at
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    • 87 4 Tin £1. 10s. per 20 cwt. Sugar £4. per 20 cwt. Coffee £i>. iOs. per 18 cwt. Sticlac Pepper £6 per 13 cwt. Measurement Goods £4- 4 s. to £7. Treasure 1 per Cent. IVV.V “ToeTghts to China'I toT Sp I)r per Picul. to Beugal 12- Annas
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    • 1222 4 ITJEIp “gf arefffected on the principle ot Barter for Produce, on Credit; and the The majority of sales which take place iu this aia hg CashPrice of I'fmluce may he said tu he It) per ceut, unoer the quotations in this Price-Current are made on lll fwllidl i,
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  • No. 8. Vol. 5. Supplement to the Singapore Chronicle. MONDAY, 23rd. FEBRUARY, 1835.
    • 1135 5 MONDAY, 23rd. FEBRUARY. 1835. LOSS OF THE SHIP ELIZA, OF BRISTOL. We regret to slate that the ship Eliza, Captain Foiling, has been wrecked on the Paracels, in the China Sea, with the parculars of which disaster we have been favoured, as communicated by Captain Foiling who arrived here
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    • 1163 5 If you were to poll society, you would find nine out of every ten profess their utter dislike of ail ceremony. Take them at their own word, they are the most downright, unaffected people in the world; but see them in the practice of life, and they turn
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    • 459 5 BY A MID3PIHMAN. LE PANTALON.— HauI upon the starboard tack, let the other craft pass, then bear up, and get your head on the other tack, regain your berth on the larboard tack, back and fill with your partner, boxhaul her, wear round twice against
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    • 714 5 Alexander Ilapton, a hair-dresser, was charged tinder the following circumstances John Manders, a meagre-iooking object, who acknowledged that the yarned a livelihood by gagging m publichouses, stated that he went the night before into a house of call for tailors, in Bishopsgate, and sat down to enjoy
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    • 249 5 ARRIVALS, FEBRUARY 1835. 16tb British brig FToginne, Tan Chiug Heek, fronts Malacca 13th inst. J? British barque Will Watch W. Barrington,, from Calcutta 23r<t nil and Penang. 17th Dutch barque Segaff, Shaik Said, fromMalaccs British barque Sophia J Ruuson, from Calcutt 26lh ult. and Penang; Portuguese barque Susannah. L.
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