Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 31 October 1835
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Title Section35 1835-10-31 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register iff©, -aa, vol. s. SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31, 1835 Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official. New Series, j35 words
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434 1835-10-31 1 The Honorable the Governor General in Council has resolved, that the Device of the New Rupee, Double Rupee, Half Rupee, and Quarter Rupee, to be issued from the Mints of India, from and after the Ist September, 1835, in conformity with Act XVII.434 words
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Article212 1835-10-31 1 The following Resolution of Government is published for general information. S. G. BONHAM, Resident Councillor. Singapore 30 th Oct 1835. I RESOLUTION. The Hon’ble the Governor is pleased to resolve that the following Officers be appointed Registering Officers for British Shipping under the Act of the 3rd and 4th212 words
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Article28 1835-10-31 1 The A. I. Brig Jean 281 Tons, Captain Goldie, will sail in all November. For freight or passage apply to. JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, 9th Oct 1835.28 words
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Article57 1835-10-31 1 The A. 1. British built ship Hero 888 Tons Register Captain Smallwood, having the greater part of her cargo engaged, will meet with early despatch. For freight or passage apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE Co. Singapore Oct. 2<lt7i 1835. Captain Smallwood, will not be responsible for any debts contracted57 words
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2714 1835-10-31 1 One of the most striking instances of a great and virtuous mind struggling heroically with adversity, which; ever came under our observation, was exemplified in the conduct of a once wealthy merchant, whose misfortunes are still held in remembrance2,714 words
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Advertisement23 1835-10-31 1 sr®®as?a®&aa®sro The following Proclamation is o published for general information. True Copy. S. G. BONHAM, Resident Councillor Singapore, > October, L835. 5 FORT WILLIAM,23 words
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Advertisement61 1835-10-31 1 FOR SALE. At the Godowns of the Undersigned,Phelps Co's, superior Pale Sherry, at Drs. 8 per dozen, just landed from the Lord Lowther.” DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE Co. Singapore 24 th Sept. 1835. NOTICE. SODA WATER OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. TO BE HAD AT THE Singapore Dispensary. WANTED. For the Hero, an experienced61 words
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Advertisement139 1835-10-31 1 ADVERTISEMENT. 0 Mr. H. T. B lanbford, respectfully begs to intimate to the Gentlemen of Singapore, that he has recently arrived from Batavia on his way to Bengal, and intends to exercise his profession as General Engraver, daring the short time he may remain here Any orders he may be139 words
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Article2058 1835-10-31 2 CULTIVATION OF MAIZE. "We have great pleasure in publishing the following article upon the Cultivation of Maize” which has been placed in our hands for that purpose. There are various parts of Ceylon, where from the uncertainty of Seasons, or, the impracticability of irrigating the Land artificially, Rice cannot2,058 words
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Article1989 1835-10-31 2 ANDERSON’S MALAYAN PENINSULA Description of the Tin Countries on the Western Coast of the Peninsula.of Malacca from the Island o. Junk Ceylon to the River Ling e near Malacca andthe rivers on that Coast fyc. Sec.The Peninsula of Malacca, proper!, so called, extends from Point Romani*a, the Soulh1,989 words
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Article1054 1835-10-31 2 awful situation of the lonach in a LAI E GALE. Extract of a letter from the Commander of the Ship Lonach dated Kedgeree '’Id September, 1835. "—“We left Saugor on the morning of the 3.1st ultimo, with a favourable breeze from the north- ward, but scarcely had we reached1,054 words
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Article572 1835-10-31 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. /S' ir, Pirates being so common in the Straits, and considering tile cowardly wretches by whom the trading vessels are manfted it is a wonder that they have not more frequently fallen into the insatiate grasp of these vagraut outlaws, I would572 words
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Article27 1835-10-31 3 In our account of the Tope Hogiian, in last number 2d line 3d page for to this Port from Malacca.” Read, from this Port to Malacca.”27 words
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Article2098 1835-10-31 3 SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER S'lst 1835, The arrivals yesterday and to-day have been principally Native craft, with the exception of the Victory, Bideri. from Madras 20th ultimo, and although our tiles of Madras papers to the 19th Sept have come to hand we have nothing particularly new to offer our2,098 words
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Obituary26 1835-10-31 3 DOMESTIC OCCURENCE DEATH. At Pinaug, on Monday Morning the 5th instant, at the Residence of the Hou’ble J. W. Salmond, Esq. J. Pattullo Esq., C. S.26 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31st 1835.
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Article180 1835-10-31 4 Date, j Vessel's Names. j Tons j Commanders, j Where From Destination, j Aug.13 Brit, bark Sumatra Richards Liverpool Penarsg Oct. 1 But brig Ann )70 Abeu Sydney N. America 8 Brit brig Jean 281 Goldie London London H. M S. Hose W. Barrow Malacca Madras180 words
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Article303 1835-10-31 4 ARRIVALS, OtTOBER 1835. 24th—Spamsli brig San Joaqnnn, Rogers from Manila 4>'h insl— 25tii Brit. Hup Severn Braithwafe, from (’alcuita 13tb Sep».—*25H Dutch bark Brekat, Abdoollah, fiom Malacc. 201 b Inst. 251 h Brilisb brig Heaplee. Oug K.ir» kSwee, from Malacca 21st lust. 25ib Duict bark Fattal Gair Bandar, from303 words
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Article505 1835-10-31 4 by the British brig *9 phi a, from Mindowa, on Romeo— lolBl bundls Rattans. By the Dutch skip Pleiades, from Sow abaya —446 pis 12 ctys Sugar 2053 pi s Rattans, 244 ctys Tallow’ By the Dutch brig Kimwan, from Chtrribon —lsBs pis Rice- By the Brit brig Glory505 words
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Article579 1835-10-31 4 By the British bark Enmore for China —tiio3 pis w ctys Aniim ti\ Ore hy the British btiy Savendry. 1 Poorvy, for Pinang 3000 in No. Flooring Tiles. 16 pis Betelnut, 6 pis Dammar Oil, 3 boxes China Wilting Pauper. By the British brig Vanguard, for China 3589 pis579 words
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149 1835-10-31 4 Tin Antimony Ore 10s. a £1. 15s. per 20 cwt. Migar £4 per 2 0 cwt. C..Hee £5 £b os. per 18 cwt Pepper £5 .os a £6. per 16 cwt. Sago £t per 50 feet Gambier £4 lO.e t £5 per 20 Cwt Measurement149 words
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Article1018 1835-10-31 4 IMPORTS JacotuMs^G red*‘clot Lon 2 cloths, Maddaprdams, The following A 1 Ilkts an,] l lanc y chintz, continues rather animated, week viz 8 3 h> na credlt not seeding 3 mouths, have been made during the 800 ps. 44 inch 25 yds. Grey Shirtings at Drs per piece.1,018 words
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Article1570 1835-10-31 4 It having been agreed at a Public Meeting of iu< ri-hums of this Beult mtni, hei.i on the 23rd April last, that all sales shall he effected on the principle of Cash, wr shall in fiitu re—instead of barter qu tatum—g ve -he,eat Cash rates. Almost all goods1,570 words
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