Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 14 November 1835

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 44, VOX.. 5. SATURDAY EVENING-, NOVEMBER. 14, 1835 [New Series. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by Ike Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • 187 1 Tub 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 4th William IV; Chap. 55 intitled cc An e< Act for the Registering of British Vessels” to do arid perform all the functions
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  • 51 1 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, sth I Nov.
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  • 47 1 The Interest of Mr. James Stephen in our Firm ceases from this date. J. S. CLARK Co The outstanding affairs of the above Firm up to this date, will be wound up and settled by Mr. James Stephen. J. S. CLARK Co. Singapore, 7th Nov. 1835.
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  • 34 1 djjS? The A. I. Brig Jean Captain Goldie, has room for a few tons light freight and will sail on the morning of the 25th Instant. JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, YSth Nov. 1835.
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  • 59 1 Jgp The A. I. British built ship 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 any
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  • 40 1 The fine A. 1 Brig Eliza ifggi Hey wood, Capt. Hey wood, for Freight or Passage, apply to SYME CO. Singapore, 13 th Nov. 1835. Captain Hey wood, will not be responsible for debts contracted by his Crew.
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  • 27 1 jljr The Ship Good Success Captain Durant, may be shortly expected from China. For Freight apply to CHARLES THOMAS CO Singapore 13 th Nov 1835.
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  • 25 1 jSl The Bark Red Rover Cap- tain Clifton, hourly expected from China. For Freight apply to CHARLES THOMAS CO Nov. 13 th 1835.
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  • 22 1 The Ship Pascoa, Captain Morgan, shortly expected from China. For Freight apply to CHARLES THOMAS CO. Nov. 13 th 1835.
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  • 24 1 The Shir> William Wilson, Captain Miller,-, will leave in a few davs. For Freight, apply to CHARLES THOMAS CO Nov: nth 1835.
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  • 31 1 No debts, unauthorized by the subscriber, commanding the American ship Emerald, by the crew of said ship, will be paid by him. J. H. EAGLESTON. Singapore, 10 th Nov. 1835*
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  • 193 1 On the 9th Instant, the Revd: Apostolic Vicar of Siam having ar rived at this place, I in consequence of my charge as a Roman Catholic Vicar of Singapore and adjacent places renew my protest to make it known that I have been constantly opposing the French Missionaries pretensions
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  • 531 1 ANDERSON’S MALAYAN PENINSULA. Description of the Tin Countries on the Western Coast of the Peninsula of Malacca from the Island of Junlc Ceylon to the River Lingi near Malacca and the Rivers on that Coast Sf-c. tyc. (Continuedfrom our last.) The policy of the British government possessing this
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 125 1 (B sp a s?a a st« The following Resolution of Government is published for general information. S. G. BONHAM, Resident Councillor. Singapore 30 th f Qct 1835. A® TB WO 808 The Proprietor op the Singapore Chronicle Press, being in daily expectation of the arrival from London of one of
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    • 85 1 FOR SALE. Two New Teak built Schooners, burthen each of about 160 Tons, copper fastened, &c. and now on the stocks in Lassum River, (Java) ready to be launched. For further particulars Apply to. MACLAINE, FRASER Co. Singapore 13 th Nov. 1835. JOR SALE. The Spice Plantation at Batu B"layer,
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    • 289 1 FOR SALE. At the Warehouse of the Undersigned. The following recently received Dolland's Telescopes and SpyGlasses; Toilet Glasses and Mirrors of all sizes on Mahogany stands and frames; Mordan’s Patent Gold and Silver Pencil Cases with spare pencils.— Fashionable Drab and Black Bever Hats, Wedge wood's Manifold Writers; Magic Lanterns;
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    • 281 1 Is O TICE. SODA WATER OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. TO BE HAD AT THE SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. WANTED. For the Hero an experienced ship's Cook, apply to Captain Smallwood. Singapore, 29/f/fr Oct. 1835. ~ADV E R T IS E M END Mr. H. T. Blandford, respect fnllv begs to intimate to the
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  • 1010 2 This River unites with the Pahlau, and is nearly opposite the mouth of the principal river on Junk Ceylon. Its situation is thus laid down in a journal of a voyage in March 1822. “About •w past 5 P. M. weathered easternmost point of Pulo Panjang, continued course four
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  • 1170 2 “There is a law in each well ordered nation to curb those raging appetites that are most, disobedient and refractory.” Shakspeare. The maritime supremacy of Great Britain is so dependent on her commercial prosperity, that amongst those high
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  • 1258 2 Treaty between his Britannic Majesty and (he King of the Netherlands, respecting Territories and Commerce in the Eas t Indies, signed at London, March 17. 1824. Article I.— The high contract ing parties engage to admit the subjects o f each other to trade with their respective possessions in
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  • 416 2 TO fHS EBITOE OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLES Sir, In the last number of your paper, I observed your remarks upon the system pursued by the Batavian Government wi th respect to the duties levied by them upon suc h of our British manufactures as are imported into Java and
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  • 56 2 In the list of passengers in the 4th page, the passengers per Ganges are erroneously put down as arrivals in place of departures. Tne Rossendale is stated to sail for Cowes on Monday evening, when the Diederiecka was intended. And in the list of Consignees of vessels, for Guthrie
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  • 2681 2 Saturday Evening November Wth 1335 The Bark Pyramus. Weller, Iron* Siam 27th ultimo, bound tor London, arrived this morning. The Eliza hei,wood, Hey wood, from Liverpool the 16th July arrived here on the 12th instant The Hey wood spoke the 1 olio wing vessels on her way out, viz,
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  • 494 3 By the Dutch schnr. ttrekat from Pahang —6o pis. Tin, 10 p!s. Coffee, 1,500 in No. Dollars, 20 buncals Gold Dust. By the British brig Fig, from Pinang —66 bales Madras Piece Goods, 105 pis Tin, 50 pis Sugai, 100 pis Iron, 50 bags Wheat, 100 pis yams, 2
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  • 946 3 By the British bark Nerbuoda, for Pinang. —40 half chest Camphor, 2 ;hests Benares Opium. By the British ship Ruby, for Calcutta. —150 pieces Lappet Scarfs, I,436'yards Plain Cottons, 70,883 yards Printed Cottons, 50 boxes and 15.000 in No. Manilla Segars, 3,500 boxes and 170,000 in No. Sugars, 253
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14th 1835.
    • 717 4 COTTON PIECE GOODS.—The demand this week has again been rather active. The following sales have been reported to us 6" pieces 40 inch 37 yd. Grey Shirting at Drs. per piece. 250 36 38 Long cloths at Drs. 4* a Drs. 5£ per piece. 300 40 10
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    • 782 4 BENGAL PIECE GOODS.—Considerable sales of 12 cubit star pattern chintz have been made since our last at Drs. 10 a Drs. 13 per corge according to quality Also large flower pattern ditto, at Drs, 15 a Drs 17 per corge. 40 inch Sannahs are still very current at
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    • 60 4 To London wanted. Two Ships each of 350 a 400 tons would find cargoes at our quotations average about I per ton, Company's measurement. A great deal of freight tor China still in the place. The Win. Wilson nowon the berth for Lintln will soon till up. There is
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    • 73 4 A considerable number of native craft have left during the week, but our market still shews a good deal of activity, the Bugis people being busily engaged in making purchases, and preparations for departure; a few boats will remain until the arrival ot the Junks from China, and th&jje.w
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    • 62 4 Till &Aotiinony Ore, 10s. a £1 15a pr 20cwt. Sugar, £4 per 20 cut. Coffee, £5 a £5 5s. per IS rut. Pepper, £5 10s a £6 per 16 cui. Sago, £4 per 50 feet. Gambier, £4 10s a £5 per 20 cut. Measurement Goods,
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    • 41 4 Betelnut Tin andKicc,ss a 63 Cents per PI. Pepper Rattans 70 Cts. a Dr.l do. do. To Bengal, to 1 Sa. R, per picul. o Batavia, j a Sg- R. pr. pi. Si 5f pr. bale of Gunnies.
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    • 44 4 On London 4s 4d. a 4s. bd. a4to 6 months sight On Bengal Govt. Bills 206 Sa. Rs. per 100 Drs. !On do. Private d 0.207 Sa.Rs. pr do.3odays sight On Batavia, 260 guilder per do. do. dn. On China at Par. do.
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    • 1472 4 It having been agreed at a Public Meeting of the Merchants of this Settlement, held on the April last, that all sale* 3 h-l! effected on the principle of Cash, we shall in future-instead of barter quotat.ons-g.ve them at Cash rates. Almost all goods (more especially European manufacturesJ
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    • 181 4 v m 7rf, w V j TT ARRIVALS, NOVEMBER 1835. Oct. 7th—British ship Sultana,’Evans* fronTCkiim Bth— Di ederieka, Bornemann, from Samarang 24th bark Rossendale, Greig, from China 2nd Aim Qth Ampnhin r, tl sh baik G Bm;gess, from China 22nd Oct. 9tli—Brit Lindsay, from ManillS 7th Oct. 10- DuTch
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    • 223 4 A.', V r b^- L 8 JoMMA!<PER Consignees. Destination, [‘to"Sm” Bril brig fZoZe Brit brig Sophie Warridin Nalivas London In 14 days 13 Dufchbark/?. Maschhoor Abdolla It grilish X‘ "St H I W S S Dutch ship JadulRarrie Omar" 00 DoughuMackenzie&Co London To-morrow night l it
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