Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 30 April 1836

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1 4 Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
  • 14 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register NO. 18, VOI.. jmU3HX3HEr« JLPWLFT*. 3O? Xft3£ [New Series.]
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  • 2783 1 An inquiry into the probable locality wherein human improt cment was first originated, also a notice of one of its ancient developements which has been hitherto allowed to remain m obscurity, namely. In the early maritime commercial and colonizing greatness of the Ceylonese. Continued from the Chronicle of the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 318 1 PUBLIC NOTIFICATIONS APPEARING IN THIS PA PER, AND SIGNED BY THE PROPER AUTHORITIES, ARE TO BE CONSIDERED AS OFFICIAL FOR LONDON. MSJSS&TIie fine A.I. Bark Orissa, .^ggjgC^pt. Rankine, 323 Tons, baa lialf her cargo ready to £o on hoard, and will have quick despatch. For freight or passage (with superior
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    • 320 1 ON SALE. At the Godowns of the Undersignfd. A FRESH SUPPLY OF Prime Mess Beef and Pork m barrels and half barrels. Sherry and Madeira Wines m cask and bottle. General Palmers Claret m three dozen cases. Hodgsons fine Pale m three doz. cases. Fine old English and Cognac Brandy
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  • 2424 2 ro THE EDITOROF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Mr. Editor, Lately I have observed and read 'with pleasure m your paper some fragments of olden times, which to many have afforded more amusement and satisfaction than another subject which has occupied no inconsiderable space m your columns. Should any abatement of the
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  • 177 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE ttNGAPOM CHRONICLE. Sir, I riff with much satisfaction to support the proposal of Thalia/ which appears m the Free Press of the 28th in>t., anil to express my hope, that her amiable daughter will lose no time m putting her forces m motion." There is
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  • 2624 2 SATURDAY EVENING APRIL 3M 1830. The Rrtij Frances Ann, Captain Hay, from Liverpool the 10th December, arriv ed litre this afternoon.* We have received fries of Kii<j;hsli papers to the 7th of that month, but have been able to ffi*< an\ attention to their contents from t lie late
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  • 1256 3 ANDERSON'S MALAYAN PENINSULA. Description of the Tin Countries on the Western Coast of the Peninsula of Malacca from the Isi /nil of Junk Ceylon to the Hirer Limgi near Malacca and the Rivers on that Coast fyc. tyc. Continued from the Chronicle of the 9th April. -000 Kwala
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  • 252 3 Rtf tht British brig Fly. from Pinnng 2.'» puulOil, 130 pis. Tin, 20 pb. Bally Tobacco, 90 cor Brown Salempore?, 3.000 m No. Spanish DollarC/rom Mfilnrcn 45pl>. Tin, 80 pis. Lakka Wood, 3| pis. Beet Wax. By the British brig Harriett, from Piuwty 120 pit. Sugar, 50 pis Tin,
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  • 513 3 By the Dutch bark Rembang, for Bmttvim. 170» :or. Bengal Chintz, 14 cor. Bengal Snnnahs, 3 ?or. 8 ps. Madras Chintz, 50 cor (Jurrahs, r> cor. 14 ps. Surat Silk Chindies, 1,409 P* Colored Cottons, 1,000 m No. Planks, 200 bags Wheat, 5 :hests Raw Silk, 1,463 boxes and
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  • 158 3 SHIPPING, ARRIVALS APRIL 1836. 26th British brig Fly, Beck, from Malacca 21st April. British brig Harriet, Song, from Pinang 15th April. 28th British bark Orissa, Rankinc, from Sydney 17th Feby. Brit bark Fattal Kair, Haji Abdoolla, from Malacca 25th April. British brig Johanna, Ko Ching Jan, from Malacca S3d April.
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  • SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 30th 1836.
    • THIS BEING A FREE PORT, THERE ARE NO DUTIES ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, AND NO PORT CHARGES ON VESSELS.
      • 1567 4 All tales of European imports can be effected for payment m cash, and returns made m Bills, Specie, or Gold dust, when produce is not preferred. IMPORTS. COTTON PIECE GOODS —The demand for suitable descriptions continues firm, though the sales during the week have not been very extensive.
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      • 1347 4 euro _:an article* _y_r??fr REMARKS. i ■P. DOLUS I m I—p1 p- COTTON PIECE-GOODS. Cambrics, 12yds by 40 a42 inch, piece \M a 2i Well supplied Do. 12 yds. by 45 to 50ii»ch d, a 2j| f do. 24 yds hy 54 a6O inch., do 3 a 6
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      • 212 4 nn ana Antimony Ore, £l. m,. i ss per 20 cwt Sup:ar, m bagß £4. per 20 cwt Sa^o, m do. £3. per do. Hides, m bulk a jos. per do Sapan wood, m bulk £:j. a £3. ]O S per do Gambier, m basket,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 103 4 PRKMIA OF IN SUE A NCI rON GOODI 0 Eirope (not north of (iimt H l^o- north of ito Americas and N. South Wales Cape of (jooil Hope and it Helena Calcutta Madras Bombay Persian Clulph. Sif" Ceylon Mauritius Bourbon China Manila Java Bcncoolen and Padang touching nt B'>t Malacca
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