Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 11 June 1836

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  • 35 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register Mo. 24. VOL. 6. Public Notification- appearing tn thi, Paper and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered no Official. _SAT4JJU_UAY -BVJ__MUU£, -3005 l_^th 1836. i "Wewr Series.*'
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  • 1821 1 APPEAL OS BEHALF OF VARIOUS TRIBES IN ASSAM.! [IN A LETTER FROM Rev. J. R AE TO CAVTA» JeKKINS, DATED BISIINATH, IQth FEBY. 1836.] As you take a kind and lively interest m the welfare of Assam, allow me •to bring within the compass of a letter, for your
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  • 81 1 The custom of not drink me rox'n mii>. tho-** their connexion wiih the Indo Chin*** nntionn. i\ J. We haw n if-wat nnmber ul Mikir*. -t tJ»- 1 m fes hill- near Gowaha^ti -__F_jl^^^ to consideration, they shine greatly. Could they be brought to settle on the plains, it would
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 311 1 NOTICE. I Is hereby given, that the Oo- I vernment Treasury is now open fr the i eceipt of money to the r.cent of One Lac of Company's Rupees for Bills on Bengal at the ra.3 of Company's Rs. 219. 11. 9. or Sicca Rupees 206, for 100 Spanish Dollars.
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    • 308 1 yOR KATiTB I .A. ©ood easy bugot with double springs. Price moderate. Apply at the Chronicle Office. Singapore, Feby. 26th 1836. TO LET. A desirable Town Residence with convenient Offices and Godowns J attached, situated m Commercial Square, and lately occupied by J. F. Carnegy Esq. The premises are well
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    • 136 1 Beyond 50 lines or half a co- > lft I lomn, per each line J ,V Ever^ Advertisement will be repeated fo«ir times unless instructed to the contrary, and if req u red to be inserted more than four times to be charged for each extra insertion 25 PRINTINC- Bills
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  • 1985 2 A 0-KQT-OGIC SKETCH Ac. TO THE EDITOR OP THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Sir, '*LET ALL THINGS BE DONE DECENTLY AND IN ORDER.'* C Concluded from our last. J Thus it is that the primary rocks such as granite, marble &c. are referrible to the primitive VuLCANtC action underthe pressure of
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  • 111 2 TO THE EDITOR OF IHE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Dear Sir One paper more m connection with the fore- I going subjects (whic^p altho' not news commonly so called, may nevertheless suggest some new idea* to many of your readers) shall at next opportunity be placed *m your hands to be dealt
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  • 162 2 TO TIIE EDITOR OF Wfi BISGAFORE CHRONICLE. Mr. Editor, 1 That fulsomJrticle which appeared m the La-t Free Press^^Bie Chinees Hospital and Poor liafl I has been sntertaining to many of yonr_a_a It is easy to perceive the drift of such a v»i_inter. The Chinese paupers are mo*t comfortably^odged m
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  • 3102 2 I B Saturday Evening, llth June, 1836. The Bark FFater fVitch, Henderson, arrived this evening from Calcutta, we have 1 no shipping report as to the date of her departure, but we have received papers and prices j current to the Kith, ultimo. The Europe intelligence we have been
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  • 619 3 Bosinesfl generally has been so dull during the I -m. reek that we have had scarcely any transacboai worth noticing, six chests of Benares Opium bare been sold at 640 drs. two months. The preset stock here, compared with that which reuiain- '< our market at this season
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  • 1092 3 The President m the Chair, the last proceedings were read; as also a letter from the Hon'ble 8. G. Bonham Esare. intimating his consent to become Patron to tne Society. A Letter from Mr. Balestier declining to accept the Office of one of thc vice- Presidents
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  • 693 3 Anchors from Europe 24 iv No. Axle Trees, from do 6 m No. Arrack, from Java 1 Cask. Bees Wax, from do 46 pls. from native ports. 27 pls. Beche de Mer, from Point de Galle 225 pls. from native ports 30.5 pls. Benjamin, from native ports 10
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  • 623 3 PRINCIPAL E XPORTS. Anchors, None. Bees, Wax, to native ports 38 pls. Beche M_>r' to China 6 pls. to native ports 200 pls. Betelnut, to native ports 1,300 pls. Coffee, to U. S. America 1 10 pN. Cassia, to do. do 250 ph* Copper, to do. do 5 pls.' Chillies,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 108 3 SKIPPING. ARRIVALS, JUNE 1836 5th Sp. brig Fama, Sanchez, from Pahang. 6th —brig Johanna, Ko Ching Jan, from Malacca 31-f May. 5th Dutch bark JoiiOf Gordon, from Batavia 29th May. t>th Brit. I hip Fori Bah arras, Hine, from Madras 18th May and Malacca. Jth Briti. h bark Martha, Viner,
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  • SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT.
    • 153 4 Ib_.—>tj— mmr m__t Tj^_____ This being a Free Port, there are no Duties on Import* and Exports, and no Port Charges on H It bavin* been agreed at a Public Meeting of tbe Merchants of this Settlement, held on the 23d. April l&3s,that aU sales shall be effected n^\^^^ k
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    • 1035 4 I All nates of K iropettn Inmnrti ana be_cgected^far jsaymeirt to cash and Tetany masfe toBUna, Specie, or Gold-dire*, wtien produce is not preferred. IMPORTS. Cottov Pirce Goods The demand if at present chiefly confined to the traders from Pinang who have made pretty extensive purchases since our
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    • 1469 4 PRICES IN EUROPEAN ARTICLES. REMARKS. Sp. Ifotrs. COTTON PIECE-GOODS. I Cambrics, 12 yds by 40 m 42.'inch. piece 1. 1-40 a 2 > Heavy stock do 12 yds by 45 to 50 inch do a 2k > do 24 yds by 54 a6O inch d' 3 a b
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 406 4 FREIGHTS TO LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. I Tin and Antimony Ore, £1.1 55. a £2s per 20 cwt. Sugar, m bags £4. per 20 cwt. Sago, m do. £3. per do. Hides, m bulk £5. a £5. 10s. per do. Sapan wood, m bulk £3. a £3. 10s. per do. Gambier,
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    • 113 4 PREM I A OF INSURANCE I ONGOODS. _l To Europe (not north of Great Britain) I** c L Do. north of do. J. Americas and N. South Wales 3 Kr Cape of Good Hope and St. Helena ?V IT' Calcutta 2 W" Madras 2 I Bombay 2 I Persian Gulph.
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