Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 28 January 1837

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    34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. No. 4, VOL. 7. SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 28th. 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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  • 206 1  -  R.F. WINGROVE Ac liny Resident Caunrillor. The following Government Notification is pub l>hed for general information. R. F. WINGROYE. ACTIXC; RESIDENT COUNCILLOR. Snifjnpf,re t 21 t/i Jtmy 15'J5. S No. 26. FORT WILLIAM. GENERAL DEPARTMENT. The 30 th Nor ember 1830. I UK Right Hon'ble the Governor General
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  • 215 1  -  By Order, THOMAS HEWETSON, Clerk to the May >strates Si,ii//if,orc, t r e ~>th f J unitary, 1837. 5 r r 1. II \'l at a General Quarter Session of 1 lie Peace, holtlen at the Court House on Wed-IR--II.IV the Ith instant, a Resolution was adopted by the
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  • 91 1  -  ALEXANDER GORDON T HE L NDERSIGNED 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 be favored
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  • 26 1 J. HE interest of Mr. ANDREW JOHNSTONE in our Establishment ceased on the 30tli. of June last. JARDINE, MATHESON AND Co. Canton, 2\th. November\ 836.
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  • 22 1 n CR business from this date will be conducted under the style of Scott Co. BROWN Co. Pinanrjy Oth Deer. 1836.
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  • 45 1 T I HE LXTIKRSICNED have established a branch of the House at Sourabava, under the management of MR. E. G. BASKETT, in conii< xion with tlirir Houses in I»ndon, Liverpool, 15.it a via, and Cape Town. W'.M. ANDERSON SENB. Co. Rntariff, 2'2<l Xor. 1830.
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  • 46 1 UST IMPORTED p? r UERSEY. AM) FT IK SALE AT THE GobOWNB OF THE UNDERSIGNED. A small lot of BELL'S Pale Sherry, of very superior quality, in cases of 3 and 6 dozens each, l'rice, Drs. 6 per doz. SYME CO. Singapore, \()th December 1836.
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  • 71 1 WHITE SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE &c. OR Sale, and just received er-lltr.ey, 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 Margaur, and Medoc Clarets; Royal Oporto Coy's. Portwine
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  • 45 1  -  H. J. NETSCHER. persons having claims against the Firm of Messrs. DOUGLAS MACKENZIE Co. here will please send in iie si;ne far examination on or before the 25th Instant, and all persons indebted to the said Firm are requested to make immediate payment thereof.
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  • 23 1 -T^HE interest of Mr. EDWARD WATSON in our Firm, ceased this day. MACLAINE FUASER AND CO. Singapore, 31 si. December I >36.
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  • 20 1 SoDA Water Manufactured at the Singapore Di-pensary, and to be had for Drs. per doz. Singapore 10M Sept. 1836.
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  • 5094 1 SINGAPORE PETITIONING PARLIAMENT AGAINST TAXATION.-^ i At the very moment that the President of the Hoard of Trade is liberally announcing in his place m Parliament that the duties arc to he reduced on certain Indian and other commodities, accounts reach us from India that the East India Company
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    • 37 1 FOR BATAVIA. jfrFJfo I W1 HE fine fast sailing new Dutch Schooner Onieya, Capt A. \V. WALLACE, nil sail in a few days. l*'or freight or passage apply to, II J. XETSCHER S.H' I'jtorr, The. 30th. Is3i.
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    • 327 1 N ADMINISTRATION. OTICE is ii EREIIY GIVEN, that letters of administration of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights, credits, and effects of the late JOHN POYNTON ESUUIRE deceased, have this twelfth day of December been duly granted under the seal of the Court of Judicature of Prince of
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    • 45 1 FOR SALE. v IN DK TAVEL, or Tavel Burgundy, left France in the latter end of July and greatly esteemed as a light generous WINE, of high flavour. Price Drs. G V 1 dozen; apply to, A. L JOHNSTON Co. Singapore, 21 ft Sany. 1837.
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  • 768 2 Tlie .Singapore pipers which hare arrived hy the lute vessels from China mul the allude in strong terms to the withdrawal fron the eastera seas of both the ineu of war which have lately been engaged in the suppression of piracy a.nmig the Alalays; and iu this re«pect we
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  • 861 2 It is sometime since we have hear oi' f'i »t j. rt of the crew of the Fairy, w:u -ii, i:.e < na shore, were by the t hinese authorities I tni-efiow-iu.i, where they, as appear* fro.n v. Oiii.'ial correspondence, have s.nce r J t.i» (joveruor oi t*o.\.ien lias
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  • 215 3 IM PORTS. Cotton M*nu; aceures —Nothing doing in all descriptions of Imports; the want of money, the Chiii*se new year coining on, and of credit anion/ Chinese dealers, causing a complete stagi.a*i <n. Pfppek, —maintains its high price, and we have he rd of sales at our quotations
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  • 1438 3 Referring to the Singapore Chronicle of the U> h, a*.d the Fr>- fVe.w of the 15th infant, and the remark* of our contemporaries on the piratical n. made by the Kajah Muda of Acheen on th.* Barqu-' liomfnnly published in our number of the
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  • 37 3 DEATH. At Batavia on the morning of the 10th ult., after a short illness and deeply regretted by a numerouj eirel* of friends, WILLIAM HRNUY DOUGLAS eldest Son of HENRY ALI.XANDRK DOUG LAS Esqre. London.
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  • 1529 3 Tins morning the arrival ol the Bark I safe Ha Robertson was reported Jroiu China the J9th. instant. Private advices inform us that the Opium trade in that country, continued in the same embarrassed state anil that but small prospect was entertained ol the
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  • 268 3 Py th*> British briy H 'ginne, from Pinany. —6o bags wheat, 200 pis. Siani sugar, 2 pis. bees wax, 500 in no. goat skins, GOO in no. dollars, 100 pis, lin, 1,000 in no. cocoan ts. /'V the British bark >oobro" from China. —2o baskets (.'hina tobacco. J>y thp
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  • 225 3 Hy the British bark Hydroose, for Na^ore. —20 piculs coarse sa<{o, 5 piculs sugar candy, H piculs benjanin, 12 piculs and G r > catties old copper sheading, 20 pieces chintz, 10 pieces unbleached cotton*, G.OOO in no. Spanish dollars. Additional per Hydroose. —J coyans pooloot rice, G coyans
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  • 111 3 Janv. 22(1 —British ship Darii/ Clark, Hutchinson, from Talcutta 31st Dec. 23tl—Arnr. brig tt'arerley, Hobbart, from Pinang Uth Janjr~X-jJ —British brig Hgim*, Hok Eng, from g 20th Jany. 2Sth —Port, brig Antnin Young, from Calcutta 10th Jany. 25th—iJrrfRh bark SooArotr, Smith, from China 17th Jany. 26th
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  • 57 3 Jany. 18th —American ship Sachem, Davison, for Siam. 20th British brig Johanna, Ko Chtng Jan, for Malacca and Pinang. 21st British bark Marquis of Hastings, D. Oliveira, ior Bombay. 23rd British bark f/rwell Living, for Batavia and Sydney. 25th British brig Antonio Perei/ a, Young, for China. 28th British
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  • 44 3 Per Soobrow, —Mrs. W, Smith and 4 children. Per Napoleon, Dr. and Mrs. Oxlev, Lieut. Compton 48th Regt. &J. Lang Esq. Ptr Isabella Rob. ertson, Captain McNair, B. sf. J. W. Jackson B. C. S., W. Colquhoun Manuel de Safctos Esq.
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  • SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT.
    • 87 4 —r«- —ri .,i ot aiiu 11 kp pij'ecied on the principle of Cash, we shall in future—-instead of barter iL'S isrsi?acs rirrtfS r-u,* —cs rafifl jfett-assi .00 ttd Rlce J L„l^uTvTu^CoSToXr al Dan
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    • 26 4 nates of European Imftoi ti can be effected ftr payment in cash and returns 'U Pp- tie, or Ooht-dust, wrte/t produce i* not preferred.
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    • 871 4 COTTON PIECE GOODS, Plain, Printed and Wove. —No importations since daring .he week. The M owing are the only sale,. flporU. 1.0 is 200 ps. Gr*y Madapollam* at Drs. 2. 85 per piece. 50 Turkey lied Chintzes,, 6 60 tlu. do. M M S 1 >» 800 Belgian Prints
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    • 389 4 jp BENGAL AND MADRAS PIECE GOODS.—No transactions. ii OPICM. —The Antnmn Pereira l arrived since our last has landed 80 chests N'-w Pe- j ji*rrres fortnis maiket, and the Brig Corsair daily expected we understand has on board Jfal >out 250 ch<*st3 for this place. V» e have
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    • 20 4 Still no on theVrih for London or Liverpool, and freight for tho former port xinoant at about oir quotali'jaa.
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    • 18 4 «We have heard of no transactions since our last. Bills on London are ulentiful at 'r«»'»Utloq». 1
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    • 28 4 7rom England ynh August via Calcutta; from China 19»h Janv. per Isabella Rrjbert- j from Hatavia Ifith i>ece»nber per Tartar from Manila 2ith Dec.per *Layto n
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    • 1649 4 rmcES IX EASTERN ARTICLES. j PRICES IX I DETMARlfS 1 1 w EUROPEAN ARTICLES. »S p. I Join. 1 1 iSp. Dolrs. l 1 A COTTON PIECE-GOODS. PIECE-GOODS BENGAL. 1 0 1 Cambrirs, 12 yds by 40 a 42 inch .piece do 12 yds by 45 to 50
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    • 107 4 lin anil Antimony Ore, £2. a £2. 10s per 20 cwt. Sugar, in bags £4. per 20 cwt. Sago, in do. £4. per do. Hid**, in hulk £5. a £5. 10s. per do. Sapan wood, in bulk £3. a £3. 10*. per ,:o. Gambler, in
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    • 90 4 ON LONDON Private Bills at 3&a mo 45.6 d.& 4s. B*d. per Dr. lreasurj, Bank of Australia Navvßills atio to;iO ds.st.4s.6d.pei Dr ON CALCUTTA. Private Bill* at :io Ds. St. 200 Sa. Rs. per DM. 100,' Govt Bills at 30 Ds St. 205 Sa. Rs. per Drs. H>«i ON
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    • 87 4 To EUROPE (not north of Great Britain) 2$ per Ct Do. north of do. 3$ American and N. Sooth Wales 3 Cape of Good Hope and St. Helena 2§ >» Calcutta o Madras 2 Bombay 2 Persian Gulph 3* Red Sea 7. 4 Ceylon 2
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