Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 20 February 1836
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Title Section14 1836-02-20 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register NO. 8, VOJT«. gdsifjgsh *3E3SBXmIEJ£RSr 2O» IS3& \lS'ew Series.}14 words
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Article3388 1836-02-20 1 WEST COAST OF SUMATRA. SAILING DIRECTIONS FOR THE Pkppsr Ports NOSTH OP ANALABOO BY JAMES D. GILLIS. C Continued from our last.) TNotk. The Bearings are all by Compass.) Tsllo Crooet. A vessel bound to Telloo Crooet from the northward, may pass m midway between the N. W. side of3,388 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement340 1836-02-20 1 FOR LONDON. jgr THE fine A. I. Ship Mar^ £jsj£ (jarety 364 Tons Itegister, William Johns r. n. Commander, has only room for a few Tons of light freight, and will hare early dispatch. For freight or passage apply to UOUGLAS, MACKENZIE CO. Singapore, Dec. bth 1835. Captain Johns will340 words
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Advertisement23 1836-02-20 1 ADVERTISEMENT. For Sale a Bay Timore Pont, middle aged, adapted for either Palankeen, or Saddle, apply to J. WOODEN. Singapore, 20/A Feby 18%.23 words
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Article1004 1836-02-20 2 3V &ABV MASXPRA.BAII GHOSH. XO. IV**HY»*ABAD. C&mtimted from the thronick of the 6th Instant. In time appointments and changes Asaf J«h >'izara-ul-mulk acted as an indepenUant prince without any reference to Dilh* Hte'diedatßur*lianpur on the 19th June, 1748,-in the one hundred and fourth year of hi*1,004 words
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Article146 1836-02-20 2 We have received the lines of F. and are mud* obliged to him, but the question of salvage as connected the yew Jersey has been aad is* this evening, discussed at some length by another correspondent, we therefore hope F. will not suppose the non-insertion of his witty146 words
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Article2263 1836-02-20 2 to tot smroaoy ths t ikoapohs cbxonicus. I have of late teen so much intempV >tr discussion m the rival Journal* or this place respecting what one would fancy to be an anomolou* and nondescript.case, tvere it not that ail the parties concern**) stfttiu to have l»«en officiating at2,263 words
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Article2417 1836-02-20 2 Sat ti> day Evening February 20/ f&3GThe arrivals duriug lite treek have iwt been iimnerou* »*iml principally trom Ctii"». O«ir Canton correspondent wntra M t f( < 4ili initant, Miut the utock vA <»piuiii »>» hfirnl on the t-«t w.** a* loluiwh l*.it<u 250 .HenareH6s,— an I iTWcfctil^ Wr2,417 words
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Article406 1836-02-20 3 I Antimony Ore, 1. None. Arsenic, to Madras f 2 casks. Benjamin, to Madras lo pis. to Calcutta, 4 pis. Beams, to Mauritius, 55 m no Bunt m, to Calcutta, 39 pcs. Coffee, to Sydney, 58 pis. Cubeba, to Calcutta, 4 pis. Cassia, to Sydney, L 40 boxes406 words
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Article100 1836-02-20 3 By the Portugvet* bark, Anna, from China—* 392r8 Spanish Dollars. Hy tht Portuguese bark §usann<th,/rorn China. —50 fcdles. Chiaa Pap^r UdibrelUs. 7000 hoxe* China Writing Paper, 54 tidies C< ***** Paper for Umbrellas. 45 boxet T«a. 50 pi a. 4 bokea SUk TbT^ead, ▼alu*<J at Drs. 1200 i 2330100 words
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Article144 1836-02-20 3 from the \2tk to the 20th Instant. From RAw— 29o pl». pepper, 130 pis. gambier From Linsrin— 50 p's tin, 100 pis. pepper, 20 pis. beche <le mer, 20 cty». white bird's nest. From i'ahnlan 4QO buncaTs gold dust, 40 pis. coffee, 50 pi*, tin, 10 cor.144 words
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Article756 1836-02-20 3 By th" British ship Glenelg fur Mid-ag -3674:5 m No Spanish Dollars 127 pi* Rattans 43 pis. S-uyo, 5*2 ca>ea Gin, IS* corges Handkerchiefs, 50 pis. Sago, 6«> pieces Cambric*, 12 m No Globe Lamps, 2 bales Rattans mats, 3,500 China Cups and sundry articles. hy the liritish br'up756 words
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Article115 1836-02-20 3 from the \2th to the 20 th In stop t To /?A/o— l4o pl«. rice, SCO m no. Sp. drs. Calantan 8 chests opium, 40 pU. iron, 7 Cor. Java toliacco, 6 i»ls. cotton twist. 8 cor. Mue moo* reeu, 10 cor. bro^n saleiapores, 10 cor. lonj; cloth.115 words
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SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT.
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Article648 1836-02-20 4 Jill tales of European imports, can mow be effected for payment m cash, *n4 returr. c m Bills, Specie, vr Cold dust, token produce is not preferred. IMPORTS. Cotton Piece Goods. Owinj? to the Chinese holydaya there has been almost nothing doing during the weekend we have not648 words
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247 1836-02-20 4 PI m and Antimony Ore. £"1 a £1. 15s. per 20 cut. Sui-ar, m bau- £j. ios. £4 per 20 cttt. Sago, m do. £3. per do Hidea, m bulk £5. h£s. I(K per do. «ap»n wood, m bulk .£3 a£3 lo« per do. Gambier.247 words
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Article54 1836-02-20 4 ONGOOD« 10 Eu R°pe r not north of Great Britain J 3 per cent. < Amrnras ami N South Wale* 3 < uilVt'/a^^.^T.!^.' 1 HeleDa> v;; M liomliay, o J*cr*ian Guiph... I .?i R*dsea,. 1 ton. ..V. o n 1 .Mauritius, "*/7 2 < Bourbon, .2 m54 words
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Article1522 1836-02-20 4 It having been agreed at a Public Weetiiig of the M rchaot« of thi. Settlemeot, held on the 23rd April Urt, lh%ff oU fffcied <>a the principle of Hnl,wi •«»%ll m future— ii«tea4 of barter qu >tation«— *.re them at Cai* r*/ e A fioodi rmore especially European1,522 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous346 1836-02-20 4 SHIPPING IN THE H A HHO V R r>ATR I VESSRI/^NaMEsI jT^OMM^NDBRsTj CONSIGNERS I WHERE FROM DeSTINATN Tn.S\n, Oec. 19 British ship Margaret Johns Douglas, Mackenzie Co. China London a f v >> 16 Cochin C. ship Phan Bang Siagon I'inang American ship Sachem Meacom J.Balestier Consul U.S.A. Batavia Feb.346 words
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