Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 21 November 1835

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  • 32 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register HO. 45. VOL. 5. t 1 SATURDAY EVENING-. NOVEMBER. 1835 [New Series Public Notifications aooearmo i, Ms P.p.«, Signed b, tk Proper A,Merit,ee, or, to be cemiderei <***
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  • NOTIFICATION
    • 48 1 The Interest of Mr. James Stephen in our Firm ceases from this date. J. S. CLARK Co. The outstanding affairs of the above Finn up to this date, will be wound up and settled by Mr. James Stephen. J. S. CLARK Co. Singapore, Ith Nov. 183 a.
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    • 34 1 JZ? The A. I. Brig Jean, Captain has room for a few tons light freight and will sail on the morning of the 25th Instant. JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, 13 th Nov. 1835.
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    • 40 1 The fine A. 1. Brig Eliza jf||y 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 JUT The Ship Good Success, Captain Durant* may be shortly expected from China. For Freight apply to CHARLES THOMAS CO. Singapore i3 tli ±sov. 1835.
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    • 22 1 n|gr The Ship Pascoci, Captain llllllt shortly expected ironi China. For Freight apply to Charles Thomas co. Nov. Utk 1835.
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    • 189 1 On the 9th Instant, the Revd. Apostolic Vicar of Siam having ar rived at this place, 1 in consequence of my charge as a Roman Catholic Vicar of Singapore and adjacent places renew my protest to make it known that 1 have been constantly opposing the French Missionaries pretensions
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  • 1899 1 C Continued from Chronicle of 24 th October.) In this year, 17G0, the Dutch concluded a treaty with the Rajah’s of Rum bow and Colong, the principal stipulations of which weie, the secuiing of the monopoly of tin to the former at the rate of thirty eight
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 368 1 The following Resolution of Government is published for general information. S. G. BONHAM, Resident Councillor. Singapore 30 t,h 2 Oct. 1835. i RESOL U TION. The Honorable the Governor is pleased to resolve that the following Officers be appointed Registering Officers for British Shipping under the Act of the 3rd
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    • 248 1 NOTICE 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, \fkh Nov. 1835FOR SALE, Two New Teak built Schooners, burthen each of about 160 Tons, copper fastened, &c. and now on the stocks;
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    • 225 1 FOR SALE At the Warehouse of the Undersigned. Collections of Preserved Natural Curiosities, consisting of Argus Pheasants and other rare birds and animals, —the productions of the Malayan Peninsula. RAPPA Co. Singapore 13 th Nov, 1835. FOR SALE. Seventy Tons ot best Coals ex Eliza Hey wood) from Liverpool.— apply
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    • 216 1 And Subscription, IN THE Drs. Cts. Annual Subscription 13 Extra Chronicles toSubscriOers To Non-Subscribers For every Commercial Shipping Advertisement not ex > 2 ceeding haif a column j Beyond 50 lines or ball a column, per each line 5 Every Advertisement will be repeated four times unless instructed to the
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  • 254 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE D'ear Sir, A native friend of mine from Bencoolen the 12th ult. informs me that the assistant Resident of that place, who had been some time blockaded in the country by the natives, had escaped with his men to Paleinbang where he
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  • 120 2 Mr. Editor, I would recommend you to take the hint of J. H. and insert in your excellent and highly valuable Price Current, 1 that, all sales of European imports can now be effectedfqr payment in cash, and that returns can be made
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE.
    • 18 2 At Pinang, on the Friday the 9th October, the Lady of Georgse Scott Esqr. of a Daughter.
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  • 3190 2 Saturday Evening November 2 \srt 1335, The Shipping list of to-day announced the arrival of the Bark Novarino, Souiby, from Calcutta 30 September, bound for China. Captain Prentice, her late commander, died on the passage between Calcutta and this port. By the Red Rover from China, we have received
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  • 445 3 Anchors, from Europe g in no Anvils, from do 12 Antimony Ore, j 5 Bees’ Wax, from Native Ports 60 piculs Benjamin, from do. d 0.... 164 Birds nest white, from do. do.. 169 catties do. do Black from do.. 5 pis 30 ctys Cassia, from China 324
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  • 648 3 Anchors, Antimony Ore, —to Europe 1,426| pis Bees’ Wax, to do 139 pis 76 ctys to Native Ports 13s pis Benjamin, to Europe,. 21 43 ctys to Bombay 13 25 to Arabian Port 9 to Java 8 Cassia, —to Bombay 9 to Java 80 catties Cloves, to Bombay
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  • 400 3 By the British hng Eliza Hey wood,from Liverpool 97.600 yds. White Cotton, 22,740 yds. Printed Cottons, 15,400 yds. Colored Cottons, 1,200 yds. Woollens, 4 bales Cotton Goods, 1,*****0 Tokens, 2,190 dozens Plates, 2 cases white beaver Hats, 21.600 ps. Earthenware, 114 in No. Guns, S’;s4o in No. Shots, 12
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  • 100 3 From the 13 th to the 19/A Instant. From Rayong,— 3ooo bdls. rattans 50 ctys. garro wood. T.inganu,— looo in no. cocoanuts, 6 pis. lakkah wood, 2000 in no. Spanish dollars. Sarawnh 250 pis. antimony ore, 50 ctys. black birds nest, 300 in no. Spanish dollars. Malacca,
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  • 1093 3 B)/ the British ship Sultana, for Bombay —loB Gallons Port Wine, 54 Gallons Sherry, 23 dozen Wine, 4 Boxes Preserved fruits, 4 boxes Campo Tea, 401 pis. 49 ctys. Tin, iO2 pis Rattans, 100 pis Dammar, 8 pis 65 ctys Nutmegs, 17 pis 25 ctys Garrowood, Cj pis Cubebs,
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  • 245 3 ARRIVALS, NOVEMBER 1835 15th—British brig Catharine Lee Ing Wat> from Pinang 4th November and Malacca. 15th —British ship Carnatic, Pfoodfoot, from Lintin.—■ 5th Nov. and Malacca. 16th—British schnr. Syed Khan, Mackinnon, from China 7th Nov. 16th—* British bark Lady Grant, Jeffrey, from China 7th Novr. 16th—British brig Collingwood, Hookey,
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  • SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 21st 1835.
    • 2078 4 All sales of European imports, can now he effected lor payment in cash, and returns made in Bullion or Bills when producers not preferred. IMPORTS. COTTON PIECE GOODS. —The demand has not been so active for the last week, as thebulk of the native traders from tfie eastern
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    • 1505 4 elt having been agreed at a Public Meeting of the Merchants of this Settlement, held on the 23rd Apr.! last, that all sales shall be fleeted on the principle of Cash, we shall in future-instead of barter quotat.ons-g.ve them at Cash rates Almost all poods ('more especially European
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    • 224 4 SHIPPIN G IN THE HARBOUR. Date, j Vessel’s Names. Commanders. 1 Consignees. Where from Destination. {To Sail. Brit brig Ann Abeu Spotlisvvoode&Connolly Sydney N. America Brit bri” Jean Goidie John Purvis London London onWednesd; Brit brig Sophie Warridin Natives Grissee 13 Du! chbarkN. Maschkoor Abdolia do. Sambas mambas 16 British
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    • 146 4 Tin Antimony Ore, £l. 10s. a £1 15s pr 20ewt. Sugar, £4 per *2O cwt. Coffee, £5 per 18 cwt. Pepper, £5 10s a £6 per 16 cwt. Sago, £4 per 50 feet. Gambier. £4 10s a £5 per 20 cwt. Measurement Good*, £4 5s
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