Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 30 July 1836

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  • 19 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. anu Cominmial as-cgistcr No. 31, VOI.. 6. ■mwmmt xvsmie, antv 30th isa* Series." n vu te b>
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  • 1850 1 JOURNAL OF A TOUR FROM JORHAT TO NOAGONG THROUGH THE MIKIR HILLS, INCLUDING SOME ACCONT OF THE IRON MINES, BY REV. J. RAE. Continued from the Ckronic'e of the I6tk inst.) Origin and Customs af the Mikirs.^At is hard to tell whether it is true, as they say, that they
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  • 2031 1 ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY Feb. B.— Sir John Barrow m the chair Jk communication was read from Dr Richardson. "SiF* °L furthr E^ditioM to the Northern Snores of America, -prefaced by a letter from Dr. Fitton, preying/ in hi« own name and that of other members of the Society, the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 281 1 (^CHARTER. TO LOMSOM. Apply to, SHAW, WIIITEHEAD&Co. Siugap»,«, j,,/^ iBJ6 FOR SALE. Tcre^r?' c onta »»n.«f about SPicfSS A r' d planted i <ct and other fruit 'lives, with a «"'70d..».« Dwe11,",,. Hoveu c pre e »"y .occupied. nS.PnStfSt. situated so near to STg^ 1-mj'S •rill aluavs command a ?'e
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    • 432 1 I ftiHii'inmiiMLHi. Bank of Australasia, Sydney, New South IVales 6th May. Messrs. Machine Wats<>n Co. f Batavia. lientlemen, .v to, J refer to m 7 lett r of the 1 3th. February, Du,>licate per Bordaster," and am since favored with your letter of the 7th. January intimating your acceptance oi
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    • 36 1 r^ nones. Interest and Responsibility ot Mr. (je-.ihce Ad m m our respective Establisbnien s at Bombay, Batavin, and Clas ow, ceased on the first of June 1835 ADAM, SKINNER Co Howlny. 6// i. May 1536
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  • 1385 2 1 Flight of a Steam Carriage. Last Friday evening, ■boat ei^ht o'clock, as the North Star,' steam engine, was proceeding on its way towards Selby, on the Leeds and Selby Railway, and was within about three miles of that place, the engineer had occasion to adjust one of the
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  • 45 2 The poetical effusion of Darkismo has b<vn received, and want of space prevents its insertion this week. Qlid, has also been received at a late hour this day, and as our correspondent does not di^uise his hand writing his communication is nwltr consideration.
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  • 149 2 Mr. Editor, In allusion to that paragraph m the last Free Press as to the construction of convict lines at this settlement stated to be sanctioned by the authority of the Supreme Government m the sense meant by that paper is perfectsincorrect. 0 As
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  • 1745 2 Saturday Evening, 3Oth July, i B3fi The only arrival to day from ship John Bannernwn, Captain \Y, have received neither letter i,<,r j,, x:j this opportunity. H. M. S. Andromache, l t .ft tho ro^, day on the cruize we before m id stated the Commissioner* ex considerably within a
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  • 188 3 The French ship Alexander, from Calcutta the 10th. ultimo bound to the Mauritius, anchored m the harbour on Sunday last, having encountered a heavy gale and much severe weather m the way which compelled her to bear up for this port; previously to which she threw some part of
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  • 400 3 Oar latest cotntneimal intelligence from Canton through correspondence is to the ll tli ultimo brought by the Forth, Captain Landers. O«ir correspondent ha§ obli^irgly furnished* v* with the following valuable market report of that date. BRITISV GOODS. Long Cloths white are still rather dull of §ale at dra 4
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  • 650 3 Antimony Ore, Apples, from Cape 6 boxes Arrack, from Java 34 casks and 150 dozs. Bees' Wax Candles, from Demaun 6 cases Beche de Mer, from Java 46 pis. from native ports 7 pU. Bees' Wax, from do. do 14 pis. from Rhio, 5 pis. Birds' Nest, from
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  • 317 3 Antimony Ore, to Europe 842 pls\ Buffalo Hides, to do. 351 pis. do. Sinews, to China 120 ctya. Beche de Mer, to China 69 pis. Bees Wax, to Sydney .10 pis. Biscuit, to do. 50 pis. Benjamin, to Europe .17 pis. to China 20 pi*. Birds' Xest, to
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 160 3 SHIPPIN Ck ARRIVALS, lULT 1836. July 29th Dutch schnr. Catharina t ©r/tW/Vi,Taylor, from Batavia 23d July. »9th. British brifc Vanguard, Walker, from Sydney 3d. June. 29th British ship Diana, Dudman, from Calcutta 20th. June. 19th Brit. ship John Bannermun, Wilson, Bombay 3d. June. DEPARTURES. 26th— H. M. S. Raleigh, M.Quin
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  • 175 4 "This being a Free Port, there are no Duties on Imports and JBxports, and no Port Charges on Vessels? having been agreed at a Public Meeting of the Merchants of this Settlement, held on the 23d. April 1535, that all sale* shajTbe effected on the principle qf Cask, we shall
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  • 794 4 1-^// sales of European Imports can be effected far payment m cash and returns made ii Bills Specie, or Uoltl-diutt, when produce w not preferred. IMPORTS. H Cotton Piece Goods. There ha* been very little doing since our last. k^ The iollowinnr are the only *ale« which have
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  • 1185 4 psices i\~T EASTERN ARTICLES. Sp. iMdruA KIN,V 'Hi (PIECE-GOODS BENGAL. Sannahs 39 to 40 inch Wge 35 t J Gurr«ths.. „SS J 'n<\\nry Large Hurrah... rfj a }jM Chintzes of 12 to cubits.. rfJ J? do. Curwahs rfJ a "M do. Canvas. ..No. 1a 7 rf»l HL piece.goods
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  • 117 4 S«^r u 7 V re £llss a per cwt. £4. per 20 cwt. I a ln d° £3. per do. Hides, m bulk £5. a 5 i Os per do Sapanwood, m bulk £3. a£3 10s per do CoS^ 16 *l b3S^ tS £4 lOs
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  • 84 4 T ON GOODS. io Europe (not north of Great Britain j I per Ct A« Jmm nOrth °f *0. H American and X. South Wales 3 Cakinta Pc and St Hclent 2 Madras Bombay Persian Gulph. R «dSea V Ceylon »l Mauritius Bourbon v China Manila Java
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 110 4 N g WPPi»a IH TBB HARBOUR. June 6 British schnr Jarrit^ A L mlt? JwiPfl ~j W~h EKE rao* Dcht^tcuv. fT^l'. \l S Ue JK k Chinese T^r London 15 Dutch hark Foiiu9 c lan rvarong Sourabaya w23 BriUsh bark A^- j ru p *y«r Batavii „24 British bark Fatta
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