Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 30 January 1836

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  • 16 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register mo. 5, vox*, c dfjg;djg;l 30, lggff i New Vr/ s
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  • 474 1 SCOTT'S GAZETTE. Th« support e*tcii<l«d to the Compendium m itu exp*rim«iiUl career during the pmst eleven month*, is of ittelf sufficient t warrant the conclusion, thukthe principle* on which it is conducted, hive met tue approbation of a con«iderablcfcportion of the pub ie Under this unpressin nr^&il l>y ths
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  • 1978 1 Recopied from the Bengal Hem!,!, Jany 3rd. The opium trade with China lias been hitherto carried on by advances from private capitalists who found m it a far more lucrative \;iy of empl »y 111*4 their money than auy other mean« equally *»•< ure Besides the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 328 1 FOR LONDON. THE fine A. I. Ship Mar- (i (tret, 304 Tons Register, William Johns r. n. Commander, having the greater part of her car^o engaged, will meet with early dispatch. For freight or passage apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE CO Singapore, Dec bik 1835. Captain Johns will not be responible
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    • 354 1 KOTICE. SODA WATER OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. TO BE HAD JIT THE SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. FOR SALE. A Superior Chronometer by < Levitt, price 36 Stg. apply to Captain Johns of the Ship Margaiet. Singapore, 2nd 3 any. 1836. FOR SALE. BILLS on Baring Brothers&Co. J London, at 6 months sight, 4s.
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  • 530 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THt fcINOAPORX CUROVICLM. Sir, I have read with considerable interest and attention the Judgement of the Hon'ble the Recorder on the Louisa Shoal case published m the paper of your contemporary of last Thursday. The decree, however fair and equitable it appears to be, is
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  • 703 2 Saturday Evttidng, January 30I& 1836* The Shipping report of this evening announced the arrival of the brig Vanguard, Walker, from China 22nd inttaut We understand sira brings neither peper* our intelligence. Since our last number announcing th* arrival of tin toyed Khan,-4h* fUdßotmr, Water Witch, and tbmCottasjee Pamt ly
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  • 4463 2 This is a suit instituted by the owners of an American vessel, called the New Jersey, which m the course of her voyage from Gibralter to Canton with a valuable Car^o on board, consisting principally of quicksilver and lead, was wrecked upon the Jjouina Stoat
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  • 265 3 From the 16th to the 30th January, 1836. PRINCIPAL IMPORTS. Antimony Ore, None Arrack from Java IS casks Bees Was None Been* de Mer, from native ports SI pit. Benjamin, from do- do. 6 pis. Coffee, from do. do.
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  • 632 3 Antimony Or« t to Enron* I 630 picnU. 4 M to New York .L. 416 Arab. Bnd« v to Bom^y EL 26 Arab Benjamin, to J«va.....7l 10 Beenrax, to Europe L HT Betelont, to New Y0rk fZ 383 Birds of Paradise, to Europe TXT 59 m no. Coffee,
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  • 289 3 By the British brio Hehn\from Calcutta— 9so bags Wheat, 300 bags Rice, 26 ba^» Cui»»mmM*(i, S bale* Cotton piece G>od», /ront Pmatig 25 ph. Junk, 8 i Is. white Pepfctr, 39 u^^ht* By tht British schooner Stmmford, from Ptnang 100 ba^s Rice, l« bug* Ctirrv Stutf, 2,000 m No.
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  • 1146 3 By the British brig Johanna, for Pinang. \qo m Nq. Muskets, 6 cor. Caliamcarriee, 50 ctys. Sandalwood, 2 cor. Java Tobacco, 400 pieces British Cambrics, 40 pis. Gambier, 10 pis. Ba^y Tobacco, 20 cor. Bugis Sarongs, 60 pis. Manilla Oil, 4 coyans Siam Salt, for Malacca, 400 m No.
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  • SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT.
    • 1100 4 AH tale* of European import*, can now be effected for payment m cash, and returns made m B<//#, Specie, or Gold dust, wh?n produce is not preferred. IMPORTS. COTTON Piece Goods —The demand for plain and colored cettons is improving, though th« transactions since our last have been
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    • 1442 4 h Ik. Picul, of 133 1-3 It* .v0irdu,. d.v.J^l «v d g w io troy B< ncal Rj f P,. EASTERN ARTICLES. P POLW ,'j^RDM,; K s PIECE-GOOOS BENGAL. *"■*< Sann.\li^ 39 aid ««ch corge 32 o 33Currrnf Gurr»u« do ofc m,„ Ltrsj*- Gurrann ao: \c> f| 17
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 378 4 SHIPPING!* THE II A KM O0 H. >atk. Vessel's Names. Commanders. Consignees" \V 1 1 er k f hum I) is i i 1 1 < i ii 23 British hark Man Graham W^iren Bpellfcw< •U «c CorTnoiTv London London >cc. 19 British ship Margaret Jo us D uivl »*.M
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