Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 13 June 1835

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 24, VOL. 5. SATURDAY EVENING, JUAIB 13, 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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  • 39 1 The A. I. Ship Medora, Captain Tweedie, 3S2 r lons Register. For Freight or Passage, (having superior accommodations) apply to SYME CO. Singapore, Ap?il 1835. Capt. Tweedie will not be responsible for Debts contracted by his Crew.
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  • 43 1 The first-class river-built Barque Sarah, Capt,Sadler, 250 Tons, will meet with quick des* patch. For Freight or Passage, apply to BOUSTEAD, SCHWABE Co. Singapore, 8 th May 1835. Capt Sadler, will not be answerable for any Debts contracted by his Crew.
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  • 49 1 And will meet with quick despatch, the greatest vart of her Cargo being on board* $£1 The fine fast-sailing Barque John Craig, Captain Currie, 370 Tons A. 1. Has excellent Acmodations for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, YbthMay, 1835.
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  • 34 1 *§g- The fast-sailing Barque Woodlark f Captain T„ W. Tozer, is daily expected, and will have quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to SHAW, WHITEHEAD Co. Singapore, 16 th Mag, 1835.
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  • 43 1 The fine new British Ship Brilliant” Capt. Gilkison on her first voyage, has greater part of her cargo ready to go on board and will meet with quick despatch. For freight or passage apply to. PATERSON Co. Singapore 6th June 1835-
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  • 70 1 The Undersigned having been appointed Trustees on behalf of Po AH-CHOOT of Singapore, an Insolvent, by an Indenture of Assignment, in Trust, bearing date the 2nd. day of June Instant: Do hereby request ail persons having claims against the said Po-AH-Choqt to send in the same forthwith ior adjustment
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  • 47 1 YVe ben; to announce that Mr Alexander Colvin, Mr William Ainulie. and Mr. Daniel Ansiie, have this day been admitted partners in our eslablishment winch will now beeairi d on under the firm of J and H. Cowie and Co. J H. COWIE. Calcutta May 1835,
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  • 1236 1 THE KING’S SPEECH. Recopied from the Hurkaru, May 17) S( My Lords and Gentlemen, —I avail myself of the earliest opportunity of meeting you in Parliament after having recurred to the sense of my people. You will, T am confident, fully participate in the regret which 1 feel at
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  • 2583 1 Recopied from the Bengal Hurkaru, May 19,,) We have to thank our representatives for a great triumph. 1 he Tories have received a stunning blow, but heavy as it is, they have not yet felt the full force of the Opposition. At the opening of the campaign
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 325 1 NOTIFICATION. The Hon’ble the GovernorGeneral of India in Council has been pleased to authorise the Chaplains Officiating at Singapore, Prince of Wales Island and Malacca, to receive the following fees Dr a. For Marriage by Banns 3 Far Do. by License 5 For Burial Service 3 For entering in the
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    • 67 1 FOR SALE. The House and Godowns at prepent occupied by Messrs. Douglas, Mackenzie and Co. Apply to G F. DAVIDSON. Sinqnryore 4 th June 1835. a I NOTICE. Is hereby £iven 5 that I George Hopwood Skelton,, Commander of the Barque Maraboo will not be answerable for any Debt or
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    • 175 1 FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUC TION, BY THE UNDERSIGNED, On Wednesday n j .xt. the \7th Instant The following Cattle in good condition, and strongly recommended to notice; viz. 2 Bulls 3 Milch Cows 5 Cows in calf 2 Do. 10 Calves and one very fine English Buli Calf of
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  • 2843 2 Ttecopied from the Hurkaru Mky 17; The Tory Ministers have been defeated on the Address, bnl by a majority disgr eiuiiy small. After a debate of three days, whnh was lielei mined yesterday morning, the numbers were found to be—for the Mmisteital Address, 3'»2, and lor the Amendment.
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  • 3311 3 .CONSIDERATIONS ON THE SIAMESE CON* QUEST OF QUEDAH AND PERAK. < (Continued from the Chronicle of 30th ultimo.) Bat let us now turn our attention to the extremely difficult and unpleasant situation in which Captain Light found himself,who, there cats be no doubt, promised more than he was
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  • 202 3 C From the Hurlcam, May 5.J The following is another account of the melancholy occurrence at which was reported in the Courier of the 28th ultimo. ‘.‘On the evening of 13th April, a party of Ladies and Gentlemen went on the River CoUygunga for an excursion, and by
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  • 751 3 Saturday Evening 13 th June, 1835 The Barque bright Planet, Richardson from Calcutta and Pinang arrived this morning. We have receive 1 Pin mg Papers to the 16> h ultimo by this opportunity, and intended to have given an extract from the latest one having reference to the proceedings
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  • 250 3 AH RIVALS, JUNE, 1835. 7th Brit.brig Catherine, from Malacca 2d. in3t. >1 Brit barq aeJuZfet, Wilson, fromCalcutta st nit. Dutch schr. O-y Teksing, Redjap, fromThlo. Sth Brit, barque Water Witch Henderson, from Calcutta 22nd ulfi Brit., barque Troughton Thomson, from Londo Dth Ft*by 10th Dutch barque Segaff j Sevd,
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  • 2204 4 some very sound advice to some classes of person", whom' he thought too impatient tn their desires for amelioration. Now, I myself, (the Noble fiarl resumed) confess that I am one of those who regret every hour that passes over the existence of acknowledged and
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