Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 7 January 1837

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    34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. No. 1, VOI.. 7. SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 7th. 1837. New Series." Public Notifications appearing in this Paper and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official.
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  • 200 1  -  By Order, THOMAS HEWETSON, Clerk to the Magistrates Singapore, the 5th January 1837 T HAT at a General Quarter Session of the Peace, holden at the Court House on Wed- nesday the 4th instant, a Resolution was adopted by the Court of which the following is a Copy:— The
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  • 45 1  -  H. J. NETSCHER !A ALL persons having claims against the Firm of Messrs. DOUGLAS MACKENZIE Co. here will please send in for examination on or before the 15th Instant, and all persons indebted to the said Finn are requested to make immediate payment thereof.
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  • 35 1  -  J. BALESTIE R. THE UNDERSIGNED has been appointed by the Board of Underwriters of New-York, in the United States, their Agent and Attorney for Singapore and its vicinity. J. BALESTIER Singapore, 27th July 1836.
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  • 90 1  -  ALEXANDER GORDON. A HE UNDERSIGNED begs to intimate to the mercantile and shipping interests at this Settlement that he has established himself here in the business of a Blacksmith in all its various departments at No. 31 Cross Street, where all orders with which he may he favored will
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  • 45 1 JUST IMPORTED per lIKRSEY. AND FOR SALE AT THE GODOWNS OF THE UNDERSIGNED. A small lot of BELL S Pale Sherry, of very superior quality, in cases of 3 and 6 dozens each. Price, Drs. 6 per doz. SYME CO. Singapore 10th December, 1836.
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  • 21 1 SODA Water Manufactured at the Singapore Dispensary, and to be had for Drs. l£ per doz. Singapore, 10th Sept. 1836.
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  • 71 1 ADMINISTRATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that letters of administration of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights, credits, and effects of the late JOHN POVNTON ESQUIRE deceased, have this twelfth day of December been duly granted under the seal of the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales
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  • 70 1 WHITE SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE &c. FOR Sale, and just received ex-Hersey, from London, and to order, a fresh batch superior White Sparkling Champagne in 3 dozen cases; price Drs. 13 per dozen. JOHN GEMMILL. Who has also a few 3 dozen cases Margaux, and Medoc Clarets; Royal Oporto Coy's. Portwine
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  • 99 1  -  WM. MACKENZIE. IN consequence of Messrs. DOUGLAS ANDERSON Co. of London not having complete! their engagements with DOUGLAS MACKENZIE Co. dated London 31st December IS2O and Mr. 11. W. DOUGLAS having died at Edinburgh on 4th June last, the firm* of DOUGLAS MACKENZIE Co. at Canton, and iVitavia will
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  • 117 1  -  W. S. LORRAIN. W ITII reference to the above Advertisement signed WM. MACKENZIE, which communication only reached my hands on the I7th Instant, long subsequent to the expiration of the time limited in that advertisement when my agency was to cease, and conceiving there must be a mistake as
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  • 24 1 THE interest of Mr. ANDREW JOHNSTONE in our Establishment ceased on the 30th. of June last. JARDINE, MATHESON AND COCanton, 24th. November 1836.
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  • 21 1 THE inters of Mr. EDWARD WATSON in our Firm, ceased this day. MACLAINE FRASER AND CO. Singapore, 31st December 1836.
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  • 22 1 OUR business from this date will be conducted under the style of Scott Co. BROWN ic Co. Pinang, 9th Decr. 1836.
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  • 1144 1 OUTRAGEOUS VIOLATION OF JUSTICE From the Boston Atlas. The Supreme Court Room was yesterday the scene of one of the most disgraceful and outrageous proceedings we ever witnessed in any Court. It arose from an attempt made by the agent of John B. Morris, Esq. of Baltimore, to reclaim
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 97 1 FOR BATAVI A. T H E fine fast sailing new Dutch Sehooner Omega, Capt G. A. W. WALLACE, will sail in a few days. For freight or passage apply to, H. J. NETSCHER. Singapore, Dec. 30th, 1836. FOR SALE. AT REDUCED PRICES To close the Consignment. GRUAURD LA ROSE Claret,
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    • 293 1 ADVERTISEMENT. NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, that the Copartnership heretofore subsisting and carried on by LIM CHOON GUAN and LEE JIT SENG, under the title of AGUAN Co., was dissolved by mutual consent on the 2nd Instant. LIM CHOON GUAN. LEE JIT SENG. Singapore 10th Dec. 1836. ADVERTISEMENT WHEREAS by virtue
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    • 239 1 PROTEST. THE Reverend Apostolical Vicar having recently arrived at this Settlement, I am under the necessity of renewing, and by this notice do renew all my protests against him principally that of the 13th. June 1835 reminding him that the agreement (or concordata) entered into by the Revd. Anselino Yegros
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    • 50 1 ADVERTISEMENT. FOR SALE AT MACLAINE FRASER A CO'S. A FEW Copies of Captain Low's Siamese Grammar, in boards price 41/2 Dollars per copy. N. B. —The Siamese language since the first publication of this work has been found much more widely diffused than was then apprehended. Singapore, 7th Janry. 1837-
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  • 196 2 COI.ONEL SNODGRASS. The Honorable Colonel Snodgrass, M. C. and C B, has gone to Hobart Town in the Francis Freeling, to take command of the troops, and to act as Lieutenant Governor of Van Dieman's Land, till the arrival of Sir John Franklin. The Hobartonians may congratulate
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  • 1640 2 A splendid steam-ship of 700 tons barthen was to sail direct for Sydney on the 1st of March, from London, for the trade of Van Dieman's Land. This fine vessel makes up forty-four cabin berths, and can carry coals sufficient for the whole voyage to Hobart Town, being
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  • 809 2 TEA AM) Ol llWi C!-:na suppl«p. the English with tea, and they supply the Chinese with opium. The a-jwet of ihe t:me.« appears to indicate the approach of a commercial revolution, which may iisue in the «f tea in I lindoosthan and the cultivation of Ue poppy in I.ma.
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  • 34 2 Bi i: ill. A f r.ini!.l on th.» lOfli. P-'conrbor, nt th» lions.-* ofj.wrs VflAcii.w r s f i!„. Lady of rh lat»Joii\ Sai xoKitp Kso., formerly of Bofiibjy, of a Dauoiitrr.
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  • 2762 2 A w.'k ;>•> Vri;>r to iin> event sot'.m folic somewhat Intern the day to wt'!»'uinc the return of another \ea ve\;i. as in following (In.* lor.u j»raeti*e«l cu*.om of ofierinqr an eJiiorial acknowledgement to our subscribers for their of our j>a« 'ieafioii durifg the
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  • 414 3 TH E SINGAPORE AUXILIARY BIBLE SOCIETY. The following having been sent for publication we insert the same much satisfaction. On Friday evening the 30th ulto. a meeting was held in the Vestry of the Mission Chapel to choose members of committee and officers for a Society to be called. THE
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  • 673 3 By the British ship Upton Cattle, from China.— IS bales plain cottons. Additional per Hencoolen. —2 casks Spanish dollars, containing 10, )00 in no. 10 cases sundry cutlery. Particulars of cargo per Brilliant, from Liverpool.—76 crates earthenware, 7 cases salcndongs, 130 cor. handkfs, 320 dozs; 1 cask contg. 4
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  • 726 3 By the British ship Upton Castle for Bombay.— 2,631 pis. Siam sugar, 7 cases muslins, 4 cases plain cotton, 2084 tubs sugar candy, 12 boxes crackers, 11 cases Manila hats, 100 cases gin, 1 box sp. dollors. 2,000 in no. 3 boxes gold dust, 13 pis. cubebs. By the
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  • SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT.
    • 106 4 i r p 3 a. -f tll Merchants of this Settlement, l*36, that all 555 shall he effected on the principle of Cart, we stall m Ww<MwU«< -—A 14 ba been agreed at are
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    • 27 4 ■jidttdft of European Imports can be effected for payment in cash a*d retrrrns m idc in I* -Spta*, or (J<~Ul-du*t) ichen produce it not preferred.
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    • 486 4 fOTTON PIECE HOOD*, Plain Printed and /T«rr.—No importations since our There has been abetter demand this week. The following sales have been reevl to us 2,000 ps. 6 4 Cambric* (fc Dm. 26 per corg°. 3»0 M ditto I. 25 1,500 9-8 Long Cloth* 4* 300 „04 inch 25
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    • 350 4 BENGAL PIECE GOODS.—Sales a- reported vz 112 cor. Star pattern chintz at 'lrs. 13 per cor. 50 Small Gurrahs at drs. 10 per cor. 40 Larcre do. at drs. IGptrcor. 20 Sannahs at drs. 31$ per cor. MA Oft AS PIECE GOODS.—9 Kal Blue Salempores ai\? still in
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    • 50 4 To London wanted forS'iro, Hides, Sapan wood, Pepper, ftattan 4 &c. Th#» Jjfi'/ton from \l4u.li h.s ca le=i here to iili u.i, aid wil ta\H most oi the lVpp a r and M a-Ui-e:np it i.oods at present offering. '1 to Cuiua ia some recpeac, Toljatavia abun'bnL and dull.
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    • 26 4 1 "V siit B r <on •rmnc'aat a 4s. Bd. per dollar, at which about 1,500 li.iv© been negopo* t'ft «J s oi r A
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    • 42 4 vaj, t ane From England 10th August via Batavia from China 2oth Dec. pnr Lowjee Family, 9 from Calcutta 30th Nov. per Sir Charles M>iic>lm from Batavia GtU Dec. per Diana irotn Manila 25 th Dec. per Lay ton. ■rV?r\
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    • 212 4 ARRIVALS, DECEMBER 1836. <a\vfu bark Totunfeer Enrarnacao* from Macao 2fith Dec. 30th —British ship Sir Chat. Malcof j, iVon, from Calcutta, 9th D#v. flrit schnr. Ranger* Rose, from Pinang Ibtk Dec. ARRIVALS JANUARY 1837. Janv. let—British bar£ Tha,»*s, Ilornblow, from China 25th Dec. 'st Janv.—British ship 1 Lcnjee Fomiltf,
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    • 1485 4 I PRICES n i ■r EUROPEAN ARTICLES. DTVf IDL'C EASTERN* ARTICLES. Ik 1 d is IWV.V4 41IV1W* Dolrs. 1 m\ REM /iu, COTTON PIECE-GOODS. I BENGAL. 3 Cambrics, 12 yds by 40 a 42 inch./weew 1-40 Heavy stock Sanun» 3H kAO inch. corge 33 do 12 vds bv
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    • 290 4 Tin and Anti nony Ore, £2. a £2. 10s per 2<» cwt. in bags £4. per 20 cwt. Saj/o, in do. £l. per do. Hi.le*, in hulk £5. a £5. 10s. per do. Sapan wood, in bulk £3. a £3. 10s. per do. Gambier,
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    • 233 4 Date. Vessels' Names I Consignees. Commanders. Whkkkfrom. Nov. 18 American ship Propontis J. Balfstier La Favour New York New York J i 22 Dutch bark Zephyr Hay and Duncan Doig Batavia Batavia 1 |i Dec. I British ship Pascoa A. L. Johnston Co. Morgan China 5
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