Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 8 October 1836

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  • 15 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE 9n Cotnmrrnal No. 41, VOL. 6. Wm\*maUa JVJDWWI, OOTOMUUL Bth» 1836. "Wew Series."
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  • 441 1 DUTIES OX GOODS AT JAVA. On Saturday a deputation, consisting of Mr. Larpent, Air. Kirkrnan, Mr. Gregsion, and other I gentlemen representing tne London and Glasgow j East India and China Associations, had an inter" view with Lord Palmerston relative to the duties on goods levied at Java since
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 387 1 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Dear Sir, I have just detected a notorious attempt at fraud, and lose no time in publishing it for the information of the public. I bought 50 piculs of Tin from Kimswee out of Acho's pucat from Pahang according to the account of
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    • 725 1 to the editor of the singapore chronicle. Mr. Editor, A friend having favoured me with the loan of your paper of the 3rd* instant. No. 36, I observe under the head of N KaleigllV Cruize to Lingin" is connected with an account of the Treaty and engagements existing between the
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  • 301 1 On the passage of the Bark Henry JVeU lesley, from China to Singapore, we saw on the August at 3. p. m. the west London reef bearing about S. S. E., which according to our observation was in latitude B°. 50' N. and longi"tude 112°.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 305 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Singapore, 27th Sept. 1836. J. H. Whitehead Esq., was appointed and sworn in at Pinang on the 2l£t instant High Sheriff of Prince of Wales' lsland, Singapore, and Malacca for the ensuing year commencing from the 29th Instant. S. G-. BONHAJO, Resident Councillor. POR LONDON. w?_3£& IHE fine
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    • 378 1 MOTXCS. 1 HE Undersigned has been appointed bv the Board of Underwriters of New. York, in the United States, their Agent and Attorney for Singapore and its vicinity. J. BALESTIER. Singapore, 27 th July 1836. NOTICE. J. hat the name of Mr. John Holliday, who has been for some time
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    • 172 1 ADVERTISING, m\ m ______u____Jt_______ _n_-___ui_Lg» IN THB __ttWMJWM| _HBW_W-Bs__Uß A Drs. Cts. NNUAL Subscription 12. Eitra Chronicles to Subscribers 25 To Non-Subcribers f 50 -tkr ever3 Commercial &Ship- *1 ping Advertisement not ex- > 2. 50 ceediog hall a column J Bey ond 50 lines or had' a co f
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  • 2351 2 SINGAPORE, Saturday Evening, Oct. 8th 1836. The Styed Khan, from Calcutta 21st. ult. 2nd Pinang arrived early yesterday morning. Our files of Calcutta papers to the 18th. ult. have been received, and by them we observe tbe overland packets for July bad been received at all the Indian Presidencies. The
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE.
    • 14 3 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. NO. 41, VOXs. 6. B__XII__9AV JEV____UMG, OCTOBER Bth. 1836.
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    • 4857 3 THE TEA DUTIES. Yesterday, on the invitation of the Chairman and committee of the East India and China Association, a public meeting of the importers and others intert._t.ed in the Bolica tea trade was held at the City of London Tavern to receive the report of the deputation
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    • 1474 4 Aff__° r 'y °r from native ports 1,200 pis. Keef 7 1, °1; 1 "atavia 21 casks Bee he d uro l ,e 100 casks -ue l^r, irorn native ports 455 pis. Butter, from Batavia 2 kejrs Birds' nestsfromnativeports _pls. 35 ct y 3 from Batavia 6 cases
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    • 1286 4 Arrack, to Pinang 2 ,G00 gallons to Malacca 51 casks Almonl to Pinanß 1 picul Amber, to Bombay 1 Oox Antimony Ore, to Europe GO.) pis British prints, to China 3 cases chintz, to Pinang. 4 cases 130 ps. British chintz, to Malacca 100 pes. chintz, to native
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    • Page 5 Miscellaneous
      • 197 5 st^— wnriFriirg i_s the, h are our. Aug. 27 Briti.h hrb. vV at £2gg__g _yTT_, a. ggtjj. r__ f)__7>»w^_ s^- SSISS ggpfg ggS c= hg=— 14 British bark iw_ wv.V Jameson Batavia I. n.lon 16 Dutch brig B& We, h,tebead&Co M_.lr_, CUM 21 Dutch bark _,V, a r- <>n«Sean Wat
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 61 4 Arrivals oePa ssenoeiss ni ring tub week bv lie R*d Hover, R. Lvall E. mid fly Lawr Esq Bfthe Hateufh. 2* Men 4 «o«__a. and I Mai chil'i g 8 s_snss from sfejnemj. By th 8.../,..y Qmm Mrs. wemyss. and J. Brown E__q. Uy th a >.__ e4av_b,C. U. Km_
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  • SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT.
    • 134 5 i 1 ect xi c,i _t u i __f __S Settlemer.tTheld on the 23d. April 1835, that all sale, shall be of b__S I. having agreed __t a Public Meeting of
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    • 1253 5 JU wetoM of Eurspeem Imports cm be ejeesoi fee pmumomi inemeh and returns made in V- a*- Specie, or Golehdust. token aeodmse is not preferred. IMPORTS. Cotton PltCi Goods -Tbe IJri„ Arab, from Liverpool brings about 150 pkgs. Pintn and colore Ct.lt._M since our Inst The demand for
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    • 1308 5 PRI M.S l.\ I ECROPEAN ARTICLES. l REMARKS. 8/i. i 'olre. i COTTON PIECE-GOODS. j Cambrics, 12 yds by 40 a42 inch. piece 1-40 a 2 >!. aiock do 12 yds by 45 to 50 inch do a 2\ do 24 vds bv 54 a6O inch do 3
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    • 171 5 lin and Antimony Ore, £2. B £2. 10s per 20 cwt. Sugar, m bags £4. per 20 cwt. Sapan wood, in bulk £3. a £3. 10s. per do. Gambier, in baskets £8 lo s per do. Coffee, in ba«_£4. a. £4. lOe. per IS cwt.
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    • 87 5 PREMIA OF INSURANCE ON GOODS To EI'ROPE (not north t,f Utent _____B_S_J I P* Do. north of do 3l American and N. South Wales 3 Cape of Good Hope and St. Helena 2 i Calcutta 2 Madras 2 Bombay 2 Persian Gulph. 3i Red Sea Ceylon 2 Mauritius ..2 Bourbon
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