Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 16 May 1835

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. WO. 2,0. VOL. s. SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 16, 1835 [New Series. ~Pubiic Notifications appeann, in Ms P. and Si,n,d bp ,ke Proper AnUnsrilia, are ,o 6e -W 0
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  • 42 1 r Jp* The A. 1. Ship Medora Captain Tweedie, 382 Ions Register. For Freight or Passage, (having superior accommodations; app!y to )SYME CO. Singapore, ‘2Alh Apr il 183a. Capt. Tweedie will not be responsible for Debts contracted by bis Crew.
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  • 33 1 The fine A. 1. Ship Mar Jf# qaret 364 Tons Register William Johns a. w., Commander. Apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE Ss Co. Singapore, May 2nd 1835-
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  • 44 1 jgp The first-class river-built Barque Sarah Capt.Sadler, 250 tons, will meet with quick despatch. For freight or 1 assage, apply to ROUSTEAD, SCHWABE Co. Singapore, Sth M ay 1835. Capt Sadler, will not be answerable for any Debts contracted by his Crew.
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  • 48 1 And will meet with quick despatch, the greatest part of her Cargo being on board The fine fast-sailing Barque John Craig, Captain Currie, 370 O'ons A. I. "Has excellent Acmodations for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, YhthMay, 1835.
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  • 723 1 PRESENT POSTURE OF SIR ROBERT PEEL. -eOOO»»* From the Morning Herald, December 8. However flattering to his ambition the present posture of Sir ROBERT Peel may be, it cannot be denied that the task which he has to perform is one of no small difficulty and embarrassment, and one
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  • 1115 1 The delusion which has been so industriously propagated within the last three weeks is already pretty nearly defunct: clamour has had its full swing—the mob orators of the movement have bellowed themselves hoarse, and on more than one occasion to empty
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 136 1 ADVERTISEMENT. Just landed from the “Antigua Packet and on Sale at the Godowns of the Undersigned Anchors, J a 14 cwt. each. Grapnells, a cwt. each. Chains, sizes a inch. DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE Co. Singapore 1 st May 835= NOTICE. The undersigned having been appointed Tins tees on behalf of the
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    • 417 1 ADVERTISEMENT. PORTABLE DESKS OF STATIONERY. Smith, Elder Co., of London, beg to call the attention ot the Indian Community to their newly invented i ORIENTAL PORTABLE DESK, which is manufactured of a light, yet durable material, eminently calculated for an Eastern Climate, containing j a complete assortment ol Stationery and
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    • 30 1 7 Iron Nails 2 a 5 inches do, do per do Manila Govt. Cigars, in boxes each 1000, per box Apply to SYME& CO. Singapore 15 th M ay, 1835,
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  • 3397 2 CONSIDERATIONS ON- THE SIAMESE CONQUEST OF QUEDAM AND l’ERAK. —OCf—(Continuedfrom the Chronicle of 25 th ultimo.) Ha viitg fully established the rights of lie maJays lo colonize il e peninsula, and having previously shewn, tliatQuedaii was the only slate which ever acknowledged any degree of dependence upon Siam,
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  • 836 2 LEGALITY OF AMERICAN SHIPS TRADING TO SINGAPORE. TO THE EDITOR, OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE* Mr, Editor I am induced to address yoia at this time from seeing an American Ship (the Philip the 1st) lying in the Harbour and trading in Imports and Exports* which no vessel belonging to
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  • 1870 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Mr. Editor In your last number you have given us, at full length, the several Petition i of the Merchants and Inhabitants of Singapore to the King in Council, and the Memorial to the Governor General of
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  • 1204 3 SINGAPORE, Saturday Evening, 1 6th May 1835 During the week we received Calcutta papers to the lltii ult.—We quote the following Tram th eHurkaru of 20th March The R'ijjh# Honorable life Governor General and Lady William Bentinck wiihMr. Pakeuliam, Dr Turner, Sir Sain ford Whittiiigham, Captain' Dunn, and Lord John
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 16th, 1835.
    • 253 4 ARRIVALS, MAY 1835. 9th British brig Mavis, Reynell, from Calcutta 11th April. 30th British barque John Craig, Currie, from Manila. 5> British brig Fattal Karrim, Inchy Ramar, irom Sambas. ?> British barque Eamont, Burstal, from Calcutta. 5 British ship Forth, Robinson, from Calcutta 13th April. 3 French barque Tyac,
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    • 159 4 By the American brig Edwin, Eons from Salem. 324 in no. Chairs 11 boxes Sperm Candles 42 cases Cider ***** in no. Segars 160 kegs Crackers 230 in no. Cheeses 250 barrels Flour 100 cases 60 boxes Sail Fish 400 kegs Lard 550 boxes Herrings 250 tubs Maokarel Salmon
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    • 218 4 From the 9th to the \&th Instant From Pahang by 1 pukat, 180 buncals gold dust, 105 pis tin, 60 pis buffalo hides, 140 catties garrowood, 450 catties Elephants’ teeth, 11 corges sarong Tringanu, 60 pis ebony, 1200 bundles sago tamping, 50 pis rattans, 2 pis bees’
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    • 398 4 By the British barque Skimmer, 132 for Penang 145 Pieces 75 dozs British Handkfs 500 in No. Musket Locks 3 corges Java Sarongs 9 boxes China Gold Thread 15 catties Brass Ware 2 cases Stationary 32 corges Bugis Sarongs By the ft* itish ship Sir Herbert Taylor 400 7
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    • 148 4 D M4 mes. I Tons I COMMANDERS. I Where From, DE.ST;NATiON_|_T o SAi,. Date, j VESSEL Sionpers Antwerp Antwerp 2 <lay«. Mar, 21 Belg. brig Se P a J?T‘Z 293 H.SkMMngton R|‘i» Apr.ll Amer. ship Kou» Clnon Rl Cochin China !9 Coe, ChineseshipranSoennn J a Tweedie
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    • 189 4 Opium.—The following is the result C°m') a "5 s third Sale, which look [dace on the 23rd. March Chests Highest Lowest Average Palna 1667 025 1090 1103.'5 .U. Benares 793 1065 1045 10o0. 14. 7. Shewing an average decline of about 40 Sa. Rs. per chest on the
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    • 109 4 Tin and Antimony Gre £1.10*. per 20 cwt. Sugar £3. 10*. a £4 per 20 cwt. Coffee £4. 10*. a £5 per 18 cwt. Pepper £5. 10* per 16 cwt. Sago £3. 10* per £4 50 feet Measurement Goods £4. to £6. Treasure I per Cent: FREIGHTS
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    • 1254 4 J6 M v,,.nu Set Met nent, on the 23 rd UHinr*o, «t» i s;*lrs shall be It having been agreed at a Public Meeting oft le i, artf r quotations—s>ve (hem at Cash r,< effected on the principle of Cask, we shall in J“ tare calc i laei
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