Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 25 June 1836

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  • 39 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register No. 26, VOL. 6. hAnimssAY JfiVJOUMtf, -TUNE [2Ste 1836. "Wew Series" Public Notifications appearing m thi* c __k ww s xnis _rap.tr and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered ss Ofttcial.
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  • 1194 1 ASS AM. ______LiX/.lA_____M___. APPEAL <t_- BEHALF OF VABIOL'S TRIBES IN ASSAM (T.V A LEITER FROM REV. .1. R*E TO CaPT AIV J EXKIXS, DATED BISHNATH, 10TH FEBY. \H36.\ Continued from the Chronicle ofthe llth Instantj There is a parganahin the district of Noagong, called Mikir Mahal, m which a few
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 322 1 NOTIFICATION. '_T H E Resident Councillor being about to leave this Station on public service, the charge of the Settlement devoles, under orders from the Right Hon'ble the Governor General m Council, on Wr. Wingrove, who has this day assumed the Office of Acting Resident Councillor until further orders. 8.
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    • 327 1 -FORJSALE. A^uxton Estate, containing about **> Acres of Land, planted with J>Pice and other Fruit Trees, with a Commodious Dwelling House, preI sently occupied. This Property beI mg situated so near to the Sepoy Lines, will always command a Te nant. For particulars apply to SYME Co. Singapore, lUt/ii March,
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    • 304 1 POR BJfrT.R_A_ ©OOD EASY BUojpY with double springs. Price moderate. Apply at the Chronicle Office. Singapore, Feby. 26th 1836. TO I_ET. I.HAT very commodious and desirable House, situated at Campong Giam, between the present residencies of Messrs. George and Purvis, facing the sea and having very convenient out-oftices. For particulars,
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  • 1870 2 I. Interesting Account of various Tribes, on the N. E. Frontier of the Bengal Territories. In introducing the article on the Lalongs and Mikirs m our last number, we referred to an able report on the N. B. Frontier, lately drawn up for thc use of Government;" and intimated the
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 639 2 TOTHI EDITOR OF TIE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Sir, The long pending national match of fives came off this morning and was decided m favor of Scotland. It will be remembered that Scotland won the first rubber some time] ago, but m consequence of the alleged indisposition of one
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 20 2 At Singapore.— On f Friday morning the 24th instant, the Lady of James F. Carnegy Esq. of a Son.
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    • 22 2 On the 6th June, on board the Barque Sophia, on his passage from China to Singapore, Ma. John Thompson, 2nd Officer.
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  • 3486 2 Sntwrrtar Evening, 25th Jtme, 1836. The ship Friends, Cleverty, from Liverpool I3th February, and Bark Richard Reynolds, Liffen, from Batavia 17th. June arrived yesterday afternoon. The former vessel brings out old files of December and January papers, while we have a London paper of the 23d! February, the contents
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  • 707 3 liy the. British brig Corsair, from Calcutta.—--107 chests Ouium, 127 bales Cotton, 47 bales cotton Goods, 25 bale* and 200 Bdls. Gannies, 100 basr. Salt petre, 500 bags Wheat, 361 slabs and 6 pack, spelter, 3 packages Mate. By the Dutch schooner Amelia, from Batavia. -1,200 caries Gin, 612
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  • 512 3 By the "Britiah bark Fattal Khair,for Malacca 150 pieces brit. vrhite Cottons, 50 cases Claret. 1 cases Glassware, 1 case 9 Stationery, 15 pls. Oil, 30 coyans Mads. Salt, 500 sets earthen pans.— -fur Pinang, 24 oor. brit. Sarongs, 1 cor. Surat Ginghams. By the Dutch schooner Amelia, for
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 354 3 SHIPPIIfG. ARRIVALS, JUNE 1836. 19th H. M. S. Andromache, Chads Esq., front a Cruize; 19th Brit, bark Fanny, Sherriff, from Macao 18th May; 20th— Brit, bark Ruby, WarI den, from Calcutta 28th May; 20th Dutch schnr. Catherina Cornelia, Taylor, from Batavia 13th June ana Minto; 20th Cochin China ship Tan
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  • SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT.
    • 173 4 m v This being a Free Port, I here are no Duties on Imports and Exports, and no Port Charges on rmscb." -i It having been agreed at a Public Hurting of the Merchants of this Settlement, held on the 23d. April 1835, that all miles shall he effected on
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    • 1493 4 I i tmlei Euwpemu hmtrta ran U rff>rtetl flue mmuummi is casi and rotas aa ssassi is K <t<,i,l-i-- rrA#N j'fotlttee m «e»/ wteferrtd. I M P O It X S. COTTON PrCCS (Joons. The demand during the week has been very inactive, and ceteris confined to the
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    • 1061 4 PRICES IX EUROPEAN ARTICLES. REMARKS. Pp. Dofrs. COTTON PIECE-GOODS. Cambrics. 12 yds by 40 a42 inch, piece 1-40 a 2 > Heavy stock do 12 yds by 45 to 50 inch do 'j a 2..; do 24 yds by 54 a <J0 inch M j a 6 Limited
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 481 4 ,L R !'l'? n T T() ONDON AND LIVERPOOL t UEM IA OF IN sr IA \< I *.v _u_u .Antimony U», £j. 15s a £2 20 Sugar, m hags £4. per 20c\vt. I Hides, m bulk £5. a £5. i'os. per do Sapan wood m bulk £3. a 13.
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