Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 27 May 1837

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    35 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 21 VOXm 7. SATURDAY EVENING, MAT 27th. 1837. u New Series/ Public Notifications appearing In this Paper and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official
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  • 13 1 JJIE FOLLOWING IS PUBLISHED FOR THE INFORMATION OF NAVIGATORS BOUND TO
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  • 7 1 jJMIT AT FALSE POINT-BAY OF BENGAL
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  • 723 1  -  By Order of the Marine Board, C. B. GREENLAW, Secretary. Fort William, 23d. 1 January 1 fc>37 By Order h, CHURCH. IVEFEKKING to the Notice published from ti,i- Olfice under date 19th. July last, Notice is v» n that on the Ist day of March next a Light will
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  • 70 1  -  APCAR,STEPHENS. Agents to the Oriental Insurance Company. Singapore, 21.9/ April 1837. IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Undersigned have been duly appointed by the Committee of the Oriental Insurance Company of Calcutta Agents for the said Office at Singapore, to take Risks on any Goods that may be shipped at
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  • 21 1 SODA Water Manufactured at the Singapore Dispensary, and to be had for Drs. 1$ per doz Singapore 10/// Sept. 183G
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  • 23 1 THE Interest and Responsibility of MR. HUGH SCOTT, in our concern ceased on the 30th. ultimo. SCOTT Co. Pinang, 3rd. Jfay, 1837-
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  • 25 1 ALEXANDBB Scrrr MB. FORBES SCOTT BROWN, have this day been admitted Partner! io our Establishment and Finn, jr f SCOTT IFF Pman^*^M May, 1837-
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  • 2554 1 Conr'uffert from our I rst. TO THE nniTullS OF THK CILCITTA CHRISTIAN OBSERVER. Sirs, The country is capable of much improvement by the application of labor. The valley* are rich, the trees and plant*, springing spontaneously, are such as will support life, at least for a time. The palm
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 320 1 ft)R LONDON '"L HE First Class Brig Trident, 195 Tons, Captain A. Siroson, for freight, apply to, A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Singapore 22<7. 1337. I\T the Godowns of the Undersigned. A small Invoice of SALT PROVISIONS consisting of 38 Casks Buenos Ayres Beef, 3 ditto, do. do. Tongues. JOHN PURVIS.
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    • 82 1 WANTED. T*HE Sum of Spanish Dollars 1,200 to Drs. 1,400 to be laid out in repairing the French Brig "L' ALEXANDRE, 20" Tons, Captain Trancois Delapelin, for which sura or 6ums a Bottomry Bond will be giren upon the Hull and Apparel of the said Brig payable 30 days after
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  • 2900 2 [BY THR Rf.FORMKR J When event* of intercut or importance, tendin# to elevate the character of the Hindus in the esteem of the emit red world, fall within the sphere of our oh.m «rr f-*| a proud delight in placing th*m hot how de*p and heartfelt
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  • 1076 2 From the Englishman t April 19. The Madras Coiserrative of the 11th instant, came in this morning bringing the* following intelligence. It confirms the rumonr noticed in yesterday'B paper:— INSURRECTION IN CANARA.— The Stressing intelligence of a ioraudahle insurrection m the province 0/ Canara reached government Uy express nn
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  • 323 2 FROM THE EX-KING or KBDA TO MR SCOTT, MR. WM. AXDRRSO.V, MR. STUART, M R TANNER, MR. FORBES BHOWN, AND MR. NORMAN M'INTVRE. I make known to my friend*, that f communicated my wish to thi* Hon'ble Mr. Bonliatfjit« come on shore for the purpose of prjcuiin* a vessel
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  • 246 3 There is no visible change in the market since our last, though there has been a good deal of business that we cannot correctly report particulars of. Very extensive shipments are going on in the Angelica fiora our Chinese merchants and others and though not noticed at present
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  • 1146 3 TOTHE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Dear Mr. Editor, I recently contributed a production to the Fret Press relying, no doubt, on its publication. My anticipation, however, having been frustrated by the issue of that Paper without the insertion of the article, I requested the Editor, through the medium
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  • 1757 3 The last arrival from Calcutta is the Brig Maris. She has brought us a few numbers of the Bengal papers to the 22d. o'timo. Bv them we observe the Rob Roj, IViter u. u t and the Mermaid all from this Port had arrived,
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  • 385 3 By the Dutch thip Omar Osman, from Palembang. —610 piculs rattans, 6 piculs. benjamin, 5 Eiculs dragon's blood, 11 piculs garro-wood, 700 ras9 cups, 10,000 straw bags, 26 cor. ceree boxes, 74 cor. wooden basons, 4 catties silverware, 4 catties gold dust, 100 Java Rs. 900 Sp. dollars, 320
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  • 166 3 By the America* brij Delight, for Philadelphia. —2,700 piculs Siam sugar, 700 piculs p?pper, 500 piculs coffee, 63 piculs sapaa wood, 400 pis. tin, 141 piculs sago, 715 catties tortoise shell, 26 piculs bees' wax. By the British brig Stamford, for Tringanu.— 1 chest opium, 2 corses Java tobacco,
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  • SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT.
    • 185 4 V I 5 'having been agreed at a i'ubiic .»ieetitlg of the Merchants of this Settlement, held on the 23d April 1833, that ail sales shall be effected on the principle of Cash
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    • COMMERCIAL REMARKS.
      • 672 4 All sale* of European Imports can be effected, for payment in cash, and rt*urn± r.iadt in bilm or Specie, when produce i> not pr*vferrel. COTTON PIECE GOODS.—PLAIN, PRINTED and COI.ORED. We have hai no importations since our last. Toe demand lor most descriptions continues vi ry dull, and hardly
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    • 488 4 BENGAL PIECL GOODS.—Siinnahs and Chintzes have been in some demandOf latter l.*> corses sold at drs. I pcrcorge. MADRAS IMECE <»OOi)>'. Are income request bv the Samarang traders* but we have not heard of any transactions. OPIIM.— Itenares. A "ten have been sold to the Junks atdrs.7ls pr.
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    • 12 4 loader Kon PlCntifUf and tOOUaSO ntod Tha «nd G*n* are .till
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    • 22 4 have been M.»^,ch,„ g w«„«. Navy Bills wa.,UHI. About dr.., 1 7 -»V0 HE M 8 M Bi,U h,na A fW%
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    • 14 4 CHuput.no ru,m nVr Htavi J' h st h P er ,uu UW..-
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    • 79 4 2lst May ship Commerce, Fleming, from Clrna 1 -Ith Ai.rll o%i O M DEPARTURES, MAY. -"th May Brit, sltip /i#/®, Sinallwood, fop Biain °'id n r 1 «»i r% Gordon, lot I'mang and Calcutta.—:Mth Dutch m 4I for Minto aod II M S Uileinh VI Q*'
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    • 1647 4 PhllES IN J f i PRICES is EUROPEAN ARTICLES. 1 RF.\f l Rlf S EASTERN ARTICLES 1 Sp. Dfdrz. J A U11>A« Al% 1 1 V liUU* Sp. Jjolrs. HEMark s COTTON PIECE-GOODS. f j Cambrics, 12 yds by 40 a 42 inch, do 12 rds by 45
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    • 94 4 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL. m and Antimony On\ 12. per 20 cwt su^nr U pt'r 20 rwl. Sa*a. in bar, £4 in, p,. r do do "i'Kin bulk £S.„ c.V 10,. p,. r j„. Snpajv w.wl, i <V Rattan*. dunnage £2. per 20 c^rt. Cambier, in ba.-kots, C/Mo» p«r doCoffiv.
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    • 98 4 I'n Loxnox. Private Bills at 3 6 mo *t. 4* Dr. I Irt-aMiry, Bai»k of Australia <fc Navy Bill* nt l(j It.. 30 i s st. 4# CvJ A M 7,/ per J) r U 'V ALC^ T4 Private Bills at 30 Davs St. 20<i Salts p« r Drs
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    • 87 4 lo EUROPE («O< wt/r//» O/Gmw kiriiain) 21 w l)o. //or/A q/' fto 31 Ammca and New South Wa1e5......4' M C'npe o* (iool Hope and A't. Hel<-n:»...2j I' Calcutta Madras v.". 2 I Boinlmy ■> L) Perxinn Guli>h... u.. H«tl Sea... 4 Ceylon... .j\ Mauritius... j
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    • 139 4 DATE. Vcgmtus- AANfKS lfcitish brig M S. o-Y French ,n<r AU*„ n <), r British brie J'ntish bark L i. -V_A s ,<,am< CONSIGNERS 1 COMMANDERS. Simson K. Stanley Esq. Delapelin Walker AUoway n ——1»— W|| KtiKFROM. Trincoinaliee Tring^DU Pinang Pinang Ternate n- Apl. 1H 19
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