Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 28 May 1836

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  • 42 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register So. 22, VOL. 6. mtmmWJS _V mtmWmSXr ODH> w W4 *i <ztsin 1836. "New Series." Public Notifications appearing m thi» Paper and Si_r__«-,a v 71 j" P Sl tfce Proper Authorities are to be considered a. Official.
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  • 2010 1 An inquiry into the probable locality wherein human improvement was first originated, also a notice of one qf its ancient developement s which has been hitherto allowed to remain m obscurity, namely. In the early maritime commercial and colonizing art > v ness of the Ceylonese. Conch ded from
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 328 1 FOR LONDON. he fine A 1 Bark Orissa. Rankine, 333 Tons, has half her car^o ready to iro on bond, and will have quick despatch F or freight or passage (with superior .rroiiiuiodations) apply to, Singapore, 29th April 1836. Captain Hankine will not be responsible for debts contracted by his
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    • 355 1 ON SALE. At the Godowns op the Undersigned. A FRESH SUPPLY OF PaiME Mess Beef and Pork m barrels and half barrel*. Sherry and Madeira Wines m cask and bottle. General Palmer's Claret m three dozen cases. Hodgsons fine Pale m three doz. cases. Fine old English and Cognac Brandy
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    • 261 1 TORSADE. A few Patent Indivn Rubber life Preservers well deserving the attention of gentlemen proceeding on pleasure trips to Malacca, or elsewhere. f Apply at the Chronicle Office. Singapore, 28th May. 1830. NOTICE. 1 hose Gentlemen who have not signed the circular and are desirous of becoming membersof the Singapore
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  • 1273 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CH ItOXICLE- Concluded from onr last. It has been mentioned that the Key Islands aflord supplies to the Aroos; they principally consist of sago, millet, maine, cocoanuts, yams, and potatoes. 'The traders sometimes engage m this trade, using coro-coras purchased at the Key's, where
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  • 241 2 TO THE EDITOR OFJtHE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. j Mr. Editor, j It is suflieiently understood here the reaI son of the irascibility against Indian Judges of a certain writer, who for some time past has been gaggling m the journals of this settlement, and who would fain make simple people believe
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  • 170 2 w~ TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CKROXWLE. Sir, To me and I think to the Singapore public m general, it will be gratifying to see a part of the work of that good man Sir Stamford Raffles completed but Einust certainly say, and lam not singular m mt opinion,
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  • 536 2 TO THE EDITOR OFTHE SttfGAPORE CHRONICLE. Sir, With every desire for the prosperity ofthe Singapore Institution, I cannot concur m the opinion that the community ought to be called Upon for any further contribution towards the repair and completion of an undertaking which, periiaps, originated m no more laudable motive
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  • 3620 2 Saturday Evening, 28th May, 1836. On Thuraday evening the Steamer JmSrime. with a party of gentlemeo^tarted far Malacca, and irom the trial, thai were made the two evenings previous to her departure, confidence was considerably restored. Seine of the party tvho embarked were, however, noi altogether di vented of
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  • 1385 3 ANDERSON'S MALA k AN PENINSULA Description qf the Tin Countries on the Western Coast of the Peninsula 'of Malacca from the Ist md of Junk Ceylon to] the Hirer Lingi near Malacca and the Rivers %n that Coast tyc. Ore Continued from the Chronicle of the 3 0
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  • 261 3 By thp British ship Good Success, from Bombay. 35$ chests Opium. By thc British ship Mermaid, from Calcutta.-— GO chests Opium, 21 cor. anti 2 bales Chintz. By the British hark Isabel/a Robertson, ft o>u Cal-. cutta. 50 chests Benares Opium, B bales Chintz. By the British bark Carmcallis,
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  • 313 3 By the Dutch ship Omar 0 man, for ftMHMOSp. —15 chests Raw Silk, 5 half chestl Tea, Dt) pb. Swedish 1 ion, 50 cor. Bengal Chintz. 10,000 p Chinaware, 400 m No. empty boxes. By the British ship Mermaid, for Chnw. T che>t Benares Opium, 2bo* pls. Sandal Wood.
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  • 20 3 Domestic Occurrence. BIRTH. On Saturday the 21st JBStsnt, the f rift of Ma. J. J. Woodford, of a Son i
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  • SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT.
    • 187 4 I T~" ~m~~~m I THIS BEING A FREE POUT, THERE ARE NO DUTIES ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, AND NO PORT CHARGES ON VESSELS It having been agr ed at a Public Meeting of the Merchants of this Settlement, held oh the 23d. April 183% that all sales shall be effected
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    • 1572 4 sales of European imports can be effected for payment m cash, and returns made i Bills, Specie, or Gold dust, tskm produce is not preferred. I M If O X 1 JiCotton Piece ooods0 oods. —Now m much imss enquiry, and confined chiefly to the tradei to Pinang
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    • 1029 4 LUUO L,AN Alt IULGv I KfcV» A Uh> rs CUI lON I ItCt- .(K)US. Cambric*, l 2y.U by 40 «42 inch, piece 1^ a *2 j Heavy stock lio. 12 yd* t*y 4.j l<» 50 mi h. «f«> a 4 do. 24 yls by 44 a6O loch., do
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 286 4 j HEIGHTS TO LONDON AND LIVERPOOL I Tm and \nhm/. n r\ b IK, t7^ V z ,5s a per 20 cwt. m bags £4. per 20 cwt Sago, m do. £3. per do Hides, m bulk £5. a £5. lOs. per do. Sapan wood m bulk £3. a £3.
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    • 78 4 PREMIA OF INSURANCE OX GOODS IO H-CROPE Cnot north of Great Britain) per D Do. non/, „f do. Americas and Scuith Wale« Cape of Good Hope and St. Helena 2 J Calcutta 2 Madras Bombay Persian Gulph. o\ Red Sea Ceylon i Mauritius Bourbon China Manila Java Bencoolen and Padang
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