Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 28 November 1835

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  • 29 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register NO. 46, VOL. S. SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER ZB, 1835 [New Series, j Public Notifications appearing m this Paper, the Proper Authority are to 6.
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  • 38 1 The fine A. 1. Brig Eliza Heywood Capt. Hey wood, for Freight or Passage, apply to SYME 8c CO. Singapore, 13 th Nov. 1835. Captain Heywood, will not be responsible for debts contracted by his Crew.
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  • 33 1 The Bark Sophia Captain will sail on Monday the 30th Instant.— For freight apply to the Commander, or to, J. S. CLARK Co, Singapore, the 2Sth Nov. 1835.
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  • 196 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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  • 1844 1 (Continuedfrom Chronicle, of2\st October.) In the subsequent year (1785) the Dutch resolved to attempt the conquest of Rhio. An expe- dition. fitted out for this purpose, which was conducted by Mr. Christian Gotlieb Baumgarten as commissioner, was crowned with complete cess. Sulthaun Mahomed Shah of Linggin, from
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 313 1 NOTICE. 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, 1th Nov 1835. notice; Mr. Thomas
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    • 229 1 TO BE HAD AT THE GODOWNS of the UNDERSIGNED. Marine Fusees, Pistols, Cutlasses and Boarding Pikes the same as used in His Majesty’s Service. KAPPA Co. FOR SALE At the Warehouse of the Undersigned. Collections of Preserved Natural Curiosities, consisting of Argus Pheasants and other rare birds and animals,- —the
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    • 355 1 NOTICE. No debts unauthorised by the Subscriber, Commanding the American Brig Margaret Oakley, contracted by the crew of said Brig, will be paid by him. B. MORRELL, <V inQnjiore. 28//z Not;. 1835M £1 The Proprietor op the Singapore Chronicle Press, being in daily expectation of the arrival from London of
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  • 452 2 By the Author of The Traditions of Edinburgh” tyc. A most amusing instance of speaking out in church occurred some years ago in the church of The minister, in preaching upon the story of Jonah, uttered apiece of declamatory rhetoric to something like the following effect:
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  • 818 2 A JACOBITE ANECDOTE. By the Author of the Histories of the Scottish Rebellions,” fyc. Golqulioun Grant, who, when a young man, had signalized himself in the army of Prince Charles, afterwards settled down into the cool and deco.lous citizen. As one of the numerous and res- pectabl-e class
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  • 1950 2 TO THEEDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Sir, The original plan of the Singapore Institution having altogether failed from causes which may be found detailed in No. 52 VoE 2nd, of the new series of the Singapore Chronicle (in a letter signed T.) and as native schools on more extended
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE.
    • 22 2 At Malacca, on the 2d of Nov., the wife of Commissariat Staff Serjeant R. W. Stonehewer Madras Establishment, of a son.
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  • 1586 2 Saturday Evening, November 28, 1835. The arrivals to day are the American brio Margaret Oakley, Morrell, the bark Bright Planet, Richardson, and bark Swallow. Adam, 14th, 19th, and 20th, instant from China. By the Johanna, from Pinang and Malacca, winch arrived here yesterday we received papers and letters to
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  • 572 3 asota j j j s P 0 ta Do v iilr®' ad Cloth ..Pieces ***** 31:54 Piece *****9^I'BlaciTTea *****35 Cotton Yarn ..Piculs 3850 40:44 i Picul 145b09 Green Tea
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  • 497 3 By the British ship Helen, from China. —6 tubs Lichees, 2 chests Feather Fans, 4 boxes Bamboo Fans, 1 b6x Fans, 2 boxes Pictures, 6 boxes doss Sticks, 1 box Ivory Fans, 20 tubs 20 boxes and 4 jars Sweetmeats, 2 tubs Orange Sweetmeats, 20 baskets China Tobacco, 32
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  • 1240 3 By the Dutch bark Fattol Meyn, for Grisset. —3o cor. white Moorees, 31 cor. blueMoorees, 100 cor. Chowls, 15 cor. silk Chindies, 20 pis. Coir Rope, 150 dozs. Europe Plates, 50 boxes Tea. By the British brig Jean, for London— l2oo pis. Antimony Ore.. 17 pis. 39i cty. Tortoiseshell,
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  • SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 28th 1835.
    • 1600 4 /ill sales of Europeon imports, mn now he effected Cor payment in cash, and returns mode in Bills, Specie, or Gold dust, when produce is not preferred. I M 1* O R T S. COTTON PIECE GOO DS.—There has b'en little doing during the weekThe Chinese Shopkeepers hold
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    • 1586 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 Cush, w- shall in future— usiead of barter quotations—rive them at Cash rates. A hnost all goods fmore
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    • 205 4 Date. Vessel’s Names, J Commanders, j Consignees. j Where from j Destination. To Sail. Oct. 1 Brit, trrig Ann Alieu Spotfiswoode&Connoll) Sydney N. America Brit, brig Sophie Warridin Natives Grissee 13 Dutch bark <5?, Maschhoor Abdolla do. Samba9 Sambas 16 British brig Mavis Reynell W. S,
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    • 239 4 ARRIVALS, NOVEMBER 1835 22,»d -Bnlish hark Gai lardon Bowman, from Ofi.un 14 Novr, 22nd, -H -hud, ship GW success, Durant, from Manilla ISth V ?o,r i J' a,k F^l 0 amw ar > fro,n Muscat and Mala.-, a If) Nov. 23..1—tf .ms bark Elizabeth, Shepherd, 3 h 24'h British
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