Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 24 October 1835

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  • 36 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register WTO. 41, VOX.. 5. SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24, 183 S [New Se?'ie s Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official
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  • 462 1 The following Proclamation is published for general information. True Copy. S. G. BONHAM, Resident Councillor Singapore, 23rd October 1835. 5 f FORT WILLI AM, FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT the 2d Sept. 1835. PROCLAMATION. The Honorable the Governor General in Council has resolved, that the Device of the New Rupee, Double Rupee,
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  • 56 1 The A. I. Barque Afri- caine, 316 Tons register, Capt. Buff, having the greater part of her cargo ready to go on board, will meet with quick despatch. For freight or passage apply to. DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE Co. Singapore 2 Qtk Sept 1835. Captain Duff, will not be responsible
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  • 26 1 J&jt The A. I. Brig Jean, 281 Tons, Captain Goldie, will < sail in all November., For freight j PURVIS. Singapore, 9 th Oct. 1835.
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  • 50 1 The A. 1. British built ship jggr Hero 388 Tons Register Captain Small wood, will have early despatch. For freight or passage apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE Co. Singapore Get. 2kth 1835. Captain Smallwood, will not be responsible for any debts contracted by his crew while at this port.
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  • 1980 1 (Continued from last Chronicle.) It will be evident from what follows that, however much the Dutch may attempt to gloss over this their first transaction with the inhabitants of Nanning, their conduct was marked by the same duplicity and oppression which have distinguished their proceedings in every
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  • 4125 1 Extracted from a Manuscript Journal in Italian, of the i late Don Marcello Cortonovis, a Catholic Misi sionary With illustrative Notes, by Lieut.'Col. Burney Resident at Ava. (From the Christian Observer, for Sept.) B adoun Thakhen*, in the beginning oj 1791, having gone
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 189 1 FOR SALE OR CHARTER. The Fine Dutch ship Pleiades, Captain J. C. Ross, burthen 461 Tons shortly expected fromJava, for particulars Apply to MACLAINE FRASER Co Singapore 24 th Sept 1834. FOR SALE. At the Godowns of the Undersigned, Phelps Go's, superior Pale Sherry, at Drs. 8 per dozen, just
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    • 46 1 do. Policies of Insurance,do. 2 50 do. Boat Notes do. 50 do- Circulars do. 25t075 do. Prices Current 4to. do. 3 50 do. do- folio do. 5 Other works as may be contracted for. PAPER TO BE SUP PLIED B Y THE PARTIES. Singapore, Oct. 1835.
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  • 2252 2 SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24th 1835 The shipping report of this morning announced the arrival ot two native vessels, the one from Samarpng 14th instant, and the other from Pontianak and Rhio, date not mentioned.—During the afternoon H. M- S Hyacinth, Captain Blackwood anchored in the roadstead, last from Batavia.
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  • 23 2 DOMESTIC OCCURENCE. DEATH. Eeby. 2nd—At the Cape of Good Hope Mrs. Eliza- Murray, wife of Dr. Murray, Deputy Inspector-General of hospitals, aged 28.
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 143 4 DaTF '7 Vessel's Names. Tons J Commanders. Where From. Destination. Aoe 13~~Bnt. haik Sumatra: Richards ‘.Liverpool Penang Sf.|)l25; Bt.l ba.k Afyicairu jOuff :Sv<1ney I L° ndon Gel. B'tl brig 170 Abeu ’.Sydney N. Arnartca 8" Hr it brir Jeon’, “G<ddie •London ‘Loudon j p| ivi g.
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    • 197 4 ARRIVALS, O TOBER 1835. 18tb British batk Emily Jane Boothby, from Cnlctitta 19th Sept 19th British bark Enmore. Swainson from Madras I4’h Sept 20th British bark Water Witch,\\enderson, trorn Calcutta ’25th Sept 22nd British, ship Hero. Smallwood, front Batavia 13th Oct. British brig Julia, Salayman, from Malacca 16 h
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    • 467 4 By the British bark Water Witch, from Calcutta— 25 chests Benares O.tiom By the British bark hmily Jane, from Calcutta— 40 chests Ben-, ares O um, 97 cor Chintz, 9 ca.ses Soda Water. By the British brig Catherine from Penang— 20 coy an* 100 bags Rice, 15;> pis Sugar,
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    • 281 4 By the tinUsli ba\k Water Witch for China —35 chest Benares Opium 21 chests Malwa Opium. By the Harnbro brig Concordia for China 2462 pis Bit e. 121 pis Rattans, 538 pis Pepper, 4 chests Turkey Opium, Hi) the British brig Johanna, Joi Malacca,— 1000 Flooring Tiies,— ;jot \Pinang,
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    • 1155 4 Tin Antimony Or« *05. h I. 159, per 20 cwt, Vugar £4 per 2 0 cwt. Coffee £5 a £5 5-9 t»er 18 cwt Pepper £5 .09 £6. per 16 cwt. 8ug'» £l per 50 feet Gambler £4 1<U £5 per 10 Cwt Measurement Goods
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    • 281 4 Opium.— The EroiZy from Calcutta has imported 40 ana n e s 1090 chests Benares. Advices from alculta of 11 th ultimo, quote Patna 1900 and U JO Jis per Chest, but price- here remain unaltered, ant only a few 'f" 8 dining the week at Drs. 02tt
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    • 1221 4 a reec j a t a Public Meeting of the Merchants of this settlement, ueui on me zorc, «pni ia»i, mtu a.i sales shall be the nrincinie of Cash, we shall in fulnre-instead of barter quotation,-give, them at Cash rates. Almost all yoods (more especially manufactures J are
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