Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 7 November 1835

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register NO. VOL. 5. SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7, 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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  • 461 1 The following Proclamation is published for general information. True Copy. S. G. BONHAM, Resident Councillor Singapore 23 rd October, 1835. FORT WILLIAM, FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT the 2d Sept. 1836. PROCLAMATION. The Honorable the Governor General in Council has resolved, that the Device of the New Rupee, Double Rupee, Half Rupee,
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  • 207 1 The following Resolution of Government is published for general information. S. G BONHAM, Resident Councillor Singapore 30 th Oct 1835. RESOL U TION* Teir Honorable the Governor is pleased to resolve that the following Officers be appointed Registering Officers for British Shipping under the Act of the 3rd and
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  • 29 1 jSf The A. I. Brig Jean 281 Tons, Captain Goldie, will sail in all November. For freight or passage applv to. "JOHN purvis. Singapore 9th Oct. 1835.
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  • 61 1 jig* The A. 1. British built ship |§§jj|i Hero 388 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 24 th 1835. Captain Smallwood, will not be responsible for
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  • 366 1 ANDERSON’S MALAYAN PENINSULA. Description of the Tin Countries on the Western Coast of the Peninsula of Malacca from the Island of Junk Ceylon to the River Lingi near Malacca and the Rivers on that Coast fyc. <fc. (Continued from our last.) The general commerce carried on between the
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  • 145 1 Pungah, Pahlau* Tadin Dei, Nahkrat Goreh or Cassei 9 Lontar* Teiibong, TERRITORY OF QUEBAH, Polian y Traang 3 Banksa, Lingow, Setool, Koobong Boya, Batu Amp&r, Merakit, CheBilang, Masuk Membang Segarau Temblang Merpa, Beluru, Puju, Purlis> Erong Tangab, Sanlang, J erloang,, Griang, Kedda, Tabangowy
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  • 992 1 This Island has bssn the sceue of constant warfare between the Burmahs and Siamese for many years. In 1810-11, the Burmahs complete, ly subdued the country and carried away a great number of the inhabitants. The remainder fled and established the present flourishing settlement of Pungah,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 51 1 NOTIFICATION. Notice is hereby given, that the Treasuiy at this Station is open for the receipt of Cash for Bills on Bengal to the extent of One Lac of Rupees at the exchange of *206 Sicca Rupees for 100 Spanish Dollars S. G. BONHAM, Resident Councillor Singapore btk 2 Mov.
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    • 272 1 FOR SALE At the Godowns of the IJndersigned, Phelps Co’s, superior Pale at Drs. 8 per dozen, just landed from the u Lord Lowfher.” DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE Co. Singapore 24 th Sept. 1835. 41 JSOTKJE. SODA WATER OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. TO $E HAD AT THE SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. WANTED. i For the
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  • 2280 2 In a former paper on Assam, in the Friend of India of the 27th August, we stated that the whole country was divided into three portions, Lower Assam, Upper Assam, and Sudiya, with the neighbouring country Lower Assam, extending on both banks of the Brumhapoottra from Goalpara to Bishanath,
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  • 1075 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE CANTON PRESS. SIR, Through the medium of your paper, I am desirous of removing the fallacies which have been recently promulgated on the subject of the E. I. Company’s remittance through China, and keeping in mind the principal of your motto I will endeavour
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  • 2505 2 SATURDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 7tii1835 Since our last we have had arrivals from all the Presidencies. At Madras the latest English intelligence do not extend beyond the 30th Jane when the Lowjee Family left that port. The recall of Lord Heytesbury’s appointment as Governor General of India had been debated
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  • 30 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH. On Sunday, the 1st Inst. Peter, the second Son of Mr. Joseph Melany, after an illness of 18 hours, aged 2 years 8 months and 8 days,
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  • 738 3 ■«COOfcPRINCIPAL IMPORTS. Antimony Ore, from Native Ports 5,800 piculs Bee’s Wax, do. do 104 CSSS'lil) g Cannons, from Europe 84 in no. Coffee, from Native Ports. 340 pb. Cotton, from do.
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  • 328 3 By the Dutch baric rSre/cat, from Malacca "!9 corges Blacho, 14 cor white Hammoo, 20 cor. blue Moorees, 20 cor. Khamis, cor. Soocurtams, 5 cor. Dungaree, 40 cor. Areot Chintz, 426 cor. Chowls, 100 cor. Chintz, 5 coyans Rice, 150 in No. Java Rupees value in Copper. By the
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  • 341 3 Waft By the Brit, ship Victory /or Cfomz—296 pis 40 clys. Tin. Dutch bark Maas Jadul Bahar for Pontianna~~8 pis sotong Fish, 60 pis Benjar Massin Iron. British ship Forth, for China —26 chests Benares Opium, 8 chests Malwa Opium,, 40 pis Cloves, 20 pis Mauritius Ebony, 50 pis
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7th 1835.
    • 1930 4 IMPORTS. COTTON PIECE GOODS.—Few sales have been made this week,owing to theChinese dealers having bought pretty freely the week before. Although no late arrivals the stocks of White, Grey and Printed Cottons continue nearly equal to the demand. Some holders are very firm in expectation of diminished supplies.
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    • 62 4 Tin &Antiinouy Ore, £1. l()s a £1 15s pr 20cwt. Sugar, £4 per 20 cwt. CuftVe. £5 a £5 5s. per 18 cwt. Pepper, £5 10s a £6 per 16 cwt. £4 per 50 Let. Gambier. £t 10s a £5 per 20 cwt. lieasurement Goods,
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    • 94 4 Betelnut Tin and Rice, 55 Cents per Picul, l’ppper ami Rattans 6U a 75 do. do.. To Bengal, h to Sa. R «>er picul. To Batavia, f a lh R- pr- pi. 51 pr. bale of Gunnies. EXCHANGE On London 4s 4 d a 4 v. 0d
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    • 1533 4 It having been agreed at a Public Meeting of the Merchants of this Settlement, held on the 23rd April last, that all sales shall he effected on the principle of Cash, we shall in future—instead of barter quotations—give ihem at Cash rates. Almost all goods (more especially European
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    • 302 4 ARRIVALS, O'TOBER 1835. 31 st— British ship Forth, Landers, from Calcutta 3rd ult. Nov. 1st -British ship Lmvjee Family Johnston, from Madras 14th mt. 1st—Dutch bark Johanna fredericka, Haan, from Malacca 30th ult. 1st British bark Patriot King, Clark, from Bombay 30th 8ept. 3rd—Malay bark Angelina, Inchy Amat, from
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    • 191 4 H) A.T&-*-1 Vessel’s Names. j Tons Commanders, j Wk re Fra.n j- > nation, To Sail, Au“ I3 Rut. bark Sumatra Richards Liverpool Peiia-.i’g two days Oct. I R brig Ann 170 Abeis Sydney N. America R r 0 brig Jean 281 Goldie London Loudon Rfit
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