Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 4 June 1836

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1 4 Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
  • 44 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register No. 23. VOX. 6. 1 *"-*'*uu**- mmemm, jxtmb .th i 836. New Series. ,f Public Notifications appearing m this Paner __.__<_ o; tf „_j _l__ 6 raper and 9l «ned by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official.
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  • 1789 1 A GEOLOGIC SKETCH &c. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Sir, k LET ALL THINGS BF. DONE DECENTLY ANP IN ORDER. For us who, m the appearance and structure of the land m so far as we have become acquainted therewith, do recognize clear symptoms of a beginning
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  • 334 1 It will be seen that I ha\e iu the felVQuBSn j.arairrHph- a*sume«t. ;»v 1 t»*h»-vH w»- hp* warranted t<» <l«<, that the 5th und t>th ver*- «>♦ I'hap. II. ot (jeuesifl did orijriiiully «tand Itetweeu verse? 1 1 in- and 12th, ot Chan I Irwin whence they were prohafoly hr>t
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 323 1 TO SAIL ON THE 10th JUNE FOR LOS DON, -Cr The A I. Bricv Abeona, Cap- tai ii Gillies. For freight apI to, JOHN PURVIS. gapore, Ith May 1 830. Ron Liverpool dTrectT rjT The A. I. Armed Bri»: 4s£. Formidable, burthen per Ue- _ter 335 Tons, Captain Mackay. For
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    • 340 1 General Palmer's Claret m three dozen cases. j Pod^sons fine Pale m three doz. cases Fine old English and Cognac Brandy m bottle. Sheathing Copper and Nails, also Copper Boat Nails. Sweedish and Coal Tar m casks and half casks Chain Cables and Anchors of sizes, also small Rigging Chain.
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    • 104 1 and if required to be inserted nv«re than four times to be charged for each; extra insertion 9 25 Printing Bills ol LadiaX per loo" M 50 do. Permits <| 0 50 do. Bills ot Exchange do. M 50 do. P ilicie« of Insurance, do. 2. st» do. B"tft Notes
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  • 593 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Sir, j As the attention of some of the inhabi- tant^ of this settlement has lately been turned to i planting, it must be desirable that the best modes of procuring plants, or seeds, from a distance should be known, where the trees
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  • 2755 2 ANDERSON'S MALAYAN PENINSULA. Description of the Tin Countries on the Western Coast of the Peninsula of Malacca from the Ir.lt nd f\f Junk Ceylon to the River Lingi near Malacca and the Hirers on fhat Coast rjc &c. C Concluded from our last. ooo ATI API. A small
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  • 1917 2 Saturday Evening, 4th June, 1836, The Dutch ichooner Amdm, K< Bf vii 17th Mnv, arrived hen London nwi via Holland bud l» n I nt lhat pod lo tin* 7ih, and Continent! ligence to llth. February. Wo hivi obligingly favored by a friend with the I" ing genera] summary
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  • 1001 3 Finang has been for some days past a scene of considerable excitement if not of alarm, apprehending an unwelcome and rather dangerous visit to it* harbour of 70 or 80 armed Prows, assembled at Brooas, m the Perak territory, with tue understood object
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  • 372 3 By the Dutch bark Dicderieka, from Bat aria. 16 cases and 1J) bales Piece Goods, 200 cases Gin, 7 casks Nutmegs, l cask Mace, 1 case Spice Oil, 16 cases and 30 baskets Birds Nests, 1 case Wax, 170 baskets Skins, 9 bags Shells, 7 bunilles Cotton Thread, 7
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  • 668 3 By the Dutch brig Kirn Wan, for Rhio.— it chests Benares Opium, 4 chests Bombay Opium.— for Rembang.— lB cor. Bengal Chintz, 70 quarter chests Tea, 26 pls. Sticlac, and sundry Articles. By the British brig Diedtrieka for Bally— 36 chests Benares Opium, 47 cor. Patna Chintz, 85 cor.
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  • 265 3 ARRIVALS, MAY IS*. 24th Dutch bark Diederi^ka, Borncmann, from Batavia lyth inst. British schnr. Syed Khan, McKinnon, from Bombay 7th inst. 27th British brig Harriet, Song, from Pinang 18th inst. British ship Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy, Abdool Rahman, from Bombay 2 .th March. 30th Brit.sh Schooner S/(iin('nru, Lim Kong Scok. fmra
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  • 34 3 At Singapore, on Sunday the 29th May, 133 C, —of jungle fever Mr. Manuel Wester. man a native of Columbo, for many years as Shipwright m this Settlement Leaving a disconsolate i widow.
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  • 30 3 At Pinang, on the 204h day of April 1*36, Mr. John Favei, Burrow*, Head Clerk, Resident's Offics, Singapore, to Miss Frances Mary Primrose Wyatt, elde.t daughter of Captain Wyatt.
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  • SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT.
    • 179 4 THIS BEING A FREE PORT, THERE ARE NO DUTIES ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, AND NO PORT CHARGES ON VESSELS It having been a^r ed at a Public Meeting of the Merchants of this Settlement, held on the 23d. April 1833, that all sales shall be effected on the principle qf
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    • 1178 4 All sales of European imports can be effected for payment m cash, and returns made i Bills, Specie, or Gold dust, when produce is not preferred. IMPORTS. I COTTON Pll_GE GOODS— The demand conlinues moderate, but steady bj lite Plann« and Peninsula traders. The following sales during tlra
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    • 1241 4 ,V EUftOi'LAN Alt I'M LliH. raid* ml REMAUKS. *P OOLRB I Cambrics l2y.ls.lty 40 «42 inch. p»«ce I,^ a M He.ivy stork Do. 1* yuV by 4j to 50 inch, do j a 2|[ S r do. 24 )<u by 54 aOO inch. do 3 n 6,Li mited
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 339 4 FREIGHTS TO LONDON AND LIVERPOOL PRIM I A OF I M If? _L AM C 1 Tin and Antimony Ore, £1.15 a £2s per 10 cwt M,i Ut INSIRA>U< Sugar m bags 4 per 20 cwt. OV AAAm Sa#o, m do. £;j. per do tt t* •> UUU D h.
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