Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 5 November 1836
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Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
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Title Section38 1836-11-05 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register No. 45, VOL. 6. hawkday ifnw, wowamMM* stu. M 36. "If err Series/ m Public Notification, appearing l n thi. g»p« r aaa B,g«. P,. P Autlroriti.. .re to *c co«tdered a. Offlcial.38 words
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Article2596 1836-11-05 1 ■e_»~W^» Thr Southern Settlements. twofold bay and port phillip. It is one of the most fortunate circumstances for the general welfare and advancement of this i colony that could possibly have occurred, that the eligibility and importance of the southern portions of this territory were comparatively uni2,596 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement352 1836-11-05 1 POR LONDON. rI^BJT H E fine Teak built Bark Henry Wellesley 304 Tons, Register, Captain Freem\n, having nearly the whole of her caruo ready to go o.i board, will meet witb early despatch. For freight of j li-l.t good** an 1 for passage (having superior poop accommodations apply to, DOUGLAS,352 words
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Advertisement295 1836-11-05 1 FOR MhmlmXmm. I AT REDUCED PRICES to close the cossigxmeaWt VXruaud la rose Claret I I at drs. 8 per doz Medoc, St Emilion, Sauteme, «t J Cognac Brandy. 4 The above Wines and Brandy are of the best qualities, from the House of Bm_cuF.i_.iß and Co. of j Bordeaux295 words
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Article856 1836-11-05 2 ««K!_^fLe_-~-THE MISSING BRIG FAIRY. Evidence of Achip a native of Tseuen choo who was s.mt up by Captain Ree_> to Ctuopokwin September 29th. mm mO T went on shore at Tolim m ShaOQfaa district, one day's journey from Chiopokwin. There I a^k.d the people whether they had heard about856 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE.
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Obituary39 1836-11-05 2 At Pinang on the 2nd. October, William Cox Esq., Proprietor and Publisher of the gazette and deputy Sheriff of Prince of Wales ls_md, affer an illness of .several months; leaving a lai*e family to memo his irreparable loss.39 words
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3128 1836-11-05 2 SINGAPORE Saturday Evening, Nov, 5th, 1836. Tut Bark Bmmmai H-lmmr, bom Chin. 26th «ctater,_tl_ report a,,,,^. )o day, and we understand she ha<s performed the pipage m nearly the _ame time as the JVater j I fitch. The subjoined celestial manifesto contain- f ing the interdiction against the importation of3,128 words
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Article1186 1836-11-05 3 Arrack, from Batavia 82 casks Antimony Ore, from native ports 1,000 pis. lieef, from EuTope 95 casks Heche de Mer, from native ports 675 pis Butter, from Europe g ke<4 from Batavia "..1 Jo. Birds' nests, from native ports 5 pis. 41 ctys. from Uatavia 3 cases Birds'1,186 words
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Article1095 1836-11-05 3 Arrack, to Pinang. 9,700 gallons. to Batavia. 24 casks. Antimony Ore, to Europe 1 861 piculs. Almond, to Pinang. 2$ piculs. Amber, to Calcutta. 1 hox. to Bombay. 2 box. British chintz, to China. 771 corges. Printed, to Malacca 217 pieces. White cottons, to N. ports 721 pieces.1,095 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement18 1836-11-05 3 Monthly Abstract of the Principal Imports and Exports at Singapore from the 1st. to the 31st. Oct. 1836.18 words
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167 1836-11-05 4 SATURDAY AFTSBMOON, IT OV ___X ii E X sth. 1836. 7%w lent* a _FVw Par*, Mere are wo Duties on Import* and Exports awtf wo Port Charges on f^essefs." ft having been agreed at a Public Meeting of the Merchants of this Settlement held on the167 words
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Article1164 1836-11-05 4 ■nSffets» AU mm »f mmnmjLmn Imports ran l* 'fleet"! fw *mpmns m rash mmt ret. trim wlc m f.' .V,* /e, or Qmid-dprt. when jwoduce is not preferred. IMPORTS COTTON PTECE GOODS; P/e/»i Print' *<L \em*i Wore. No importations sines last. The stocks of suitable descri mom m1,164 words
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Article1339 1836-11-05 4 »—^t I i^ mmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmm mmm. i COTTON PIECE-GOODS. Cambrics, 12 yds by 40 a42 inch.jM.e- 1. MO a 2 Heavy stock I do 12 yds by 45 to 50 inch do a 2\ S jdo 24 yds by 54 a6O inch dt) 3 a 6. Limited demand bong1,339 words
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193 1836-11-05 4 lin and Antimony Ore, £2. a £2. io-; per 20 cwt. Sugar, m bags £4. per 20 cwt. Bago, |n do. £4. per do. Hides, m bulk £5. a £5. 10s. per do. Sapan wood, m bulk £3. a £3. 10s. per do. Qarafcier, m193 words
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Article83 1836-11-05 4 PREM I A OF INSURANCE ON GOODS. To Bvnora (not north (f iii rut britamj 3 pc? Do, worM ef do. H ssiea i and N. South Wales 3 Good Hope and St. Helena 2 I Litta 2 Madras 2 Bombey I Persian Gnlnh H Bed Sea Vylon M auril'us83 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous257 1836-11-05 4 SHIPPING. m.m mamm ARRIVALS, OCTOBER 1836. F_r?/Lir l^J2?vf^ h r Sfn x for^ Hon S*^ Malacda, 55th Oct. 3d.-Brit; _h ?ro«\^"ocJr riCi rCMU ct "**-*BB bark Bd*ord. Linda y. NOVEMBER. *d OV V«l 8t, 7 B l- t ih Sl?ip lrW *f' Liebschwager, from Chin,, 7th. Oct. bound for Bombiy257 words
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Miscellaneous115 1836-11-05 4 liesas-i v s?" g 1 <»____i__T- w I _g___rggnn; Z-r < >77 e.\ r7' 3 AMK I Cons_>;,vek» i COMMTVDKKS. iTViIKIWFeMm. I t>»Wll^l___ Ktt^iatS es Snu. Ess. fc__!S I I u,ulll nam tattril .Maui .Natives sc..__ri ___s__.i i 21 H. M S. Votf ty 9 M-ihoincd Malacca Bats __a__v*wd___:- _S115 words
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