Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 15 August 1835

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 33, VOL. 5. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST IS. 1835 [New Series Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • 28 1 The A. I. Ship Hero 402 Tons Register, daily expected from Batavia. For Freight or passage apply to. DOUGLAS MACKENZIE Co. Singapore Ist August, 1835-
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  • 33 1 The French brig Naiade, Captain Guillard, has room for a few I ons of Cargo, and will sail for the above Port with all despatch: PATERSON Co. Singapore Ist Aug. 1835.
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  • 35 1 fine A. I. Barque EsJt, Captain Ponsonby, has a gieat portion of her Cargo engaged, and will have quick despatch. For freight or passage, apply to SYME Co. Singapore, 7th~i Auyt. 1835 5
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  • 51 1 rrjie A- I. Barque Pegasus Captain R. Hewlett, will sail for the above port in all September For freight or passage having excellent accommodation, Apply to, JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, Uth August, 1835. Captain Hewlett will not be answerable for any debt contracted by his crew, while at- this
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  • 407 1 EXTRACT. Lloyds 4 th March, 1835. Messrs. SYME CO. Singapore, GENTLEMEN. I am directed by the Committee for managing the affairs of Lloyds to inform you that the numerous and urgent complaints which have for some time past been made both by Merchants and Underwriters on the subject of Surveys
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  • 1071 1 From the Times April, 14 th. There is now no douht of Lord Melbourne having been expressly commissioned by his Majesty to form a Cabinet, of which his Lordship is to be the Chief—a fact which comprehends the whole of what can lie safely affirmed respecting the progress towards
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  • 1705 1 From the Spectator, March 21. The Tories exult in the stand they have made in the House of Commons against the Liberals. But if we look closeiy at I heir actual position, we shall Audit to be such as affords very
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 264 1 BENGAL INSURANCE SOCIETY, The Undersigned being duly authorized by the Members of the Bengal Insurance Committee to Underwrite lor them, hereby Notifies to the MERCANTILE Community of the Straits that he lias opened an Office in Beach Street, and is ready to take Risks to alt parts of the World
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    • 130 1 FOUND. Nine small Keys, attached with a piece of red tape, the owner may have the same, on application at the Chronicle Office. August 14 th, 1835. ADVERTISEMENT. Notice IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the partnership lately subsisting between EONG Kim Suee, and Kho Kuee Long of Singapore heretofore carrying on
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  • 732 2 The Tory plan of Church Reform, as detailed in the First Report of the Commissioners, leqmres little comment. It is avowedly incomplete, and as far as it goes is meagre. We are to have two new B.'shoprics, Manchester and llipon; but no additional Bishops, as Bangor, and
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  • 1917 2 [concluded from our last.] Madras has not. been free from similar collisions. In Lord Clive’s time, attempts were made to subject the nabob and his little demesne of Chepauk to the Supreme Court. The firmness of the Government and the good sense of Sir Thomas Strange
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  • 2932 2 SUGGESTIONS OF THE NEW GOVERNMENT—QUALIFICATIONS OF A GOVERNOR-GENERAL. i f Continued from our last.) I us now proceed to offer a few suggestions for the Governor and Councils, both ordinary and leg. lative: and first I would make a remark on the quz tion
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  • 656 3 IOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A BANK AT SINGAPORE. The establishment of Banka in Calcutta, Java, the Cape of Good Hope, and New South Wales, has been atteuded with much success, and with most beneficial results to all the various interests connected with these places. Singapore, being a free
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  • 912 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Sir, In the Chronicle of Saturday last you refer to an extensive siezure of a quantity of copper coin by the Dutch Government at Batavia brought out by the Hero and intended for this place and you at the sametime, gave an
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  • 1096 3 Saturday evening 15 th Aug, 1835The notice which we last week took of the seizure of some copper coin by the Dutch Government at Batavia, and which it would appear was not designed for importation there but intended for this market, has elicited a long letter Irom Q, n
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  • 215 4 ARRIVALS AUGUST IB3S. 9th H. C. schnr. Zephyr, Coogalton. from Ma. lacca 4lh April Brit, schnr. Penelope, P. Hutchune, from Ceylon 3rd July. 10th Brit, brig Trio White, from Liverpool 27th April. Brit- barque Hamoody, Sheik Furreed, from Malacca 2lh August. 11th Dutch brig Dorothea Boyle, from Bata via
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th, 1835.
    • 345 4 By the British brig Mediterranean Packet, "ions from Batavia. 461 pis 13 ctys Rattans. By the British brig Boorong, from Penang 310 Maunds Rice 28 pis 51 ctys Rattans 183 28 Coffees 38 82 Bees Wax 296 43 Tin 400 Maunds Saltpetre 186 cor Bengal Chintz 2 cases Sundries
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    • 550 4 By the Spanish brig San Joaquim Tons for Manila. ***** yards colored Cottons SO in No. Anvils 2/3 boxes Japan Goods 150 p ieces grey Shirtings 50 Muslins ***** yards white Cottons 30 pieces Long Cloth 463 pis 71 ctys Swedish Iron 121 25 Coals 39 84 Rattans 2700
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    • 126 4 Date. VESSELS’ NAMES. J Tons COMMANDERS. Where From. Destination. !To Sut MaylO Danish ship Danish Oak I Jacob Rabe j Copenhagen be. Denmark j ul2 French brig Naiade j 286 Guiliard Bourbon Nantes „20 Amer. brig Thos. Perkins 187 Page Batavia it 27 Dutch brig Ondernemer
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    • 402 4 Opium. —lo Chests Benare9 have been sold at Drs. 575 per Chest, against first quality Pahang Gold Dust at Drs. I 29 per Buneal; also a few chests ditto, at Dr 3. 570 cash; j and 7 chests Malwa at Drs. 600 in exchange for Tin. Black Pepper.—has
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    • 139 4 Tin andAotimony Ore £l.los. per 20 c\vtSugar 3. 10j. a £4 per 20 cwt. GofFee £4. io«. a £5 per 18 cwt. Pepper £5. ()s per 1 6 cwt. Sago £3. 15$ a £4 per 50 feet Ganabier £5 a £5. 5$ per ‘<2o Cwt. Measurement Goods
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    • 1296 4 It having been agreed at a Public Meeting of the Merchants-of this Settlement, held on the 23rd. Apnl7 that all sales shall be effcted on the principle of Cash, we shall in future—instead of cur barter quotations—give them at Cash rates. The Currency in which commercial transactions are
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  • 27 4 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE. DEATH-. I On (he morning of Friday 14th inst. Captain Esmond Robert Fallon, a native of Bombay and commanding the Dulch Ship Erich of Batavia.
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