Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 3 June 1837

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    34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 22 VOL. 7. SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 3rd. 1837. New Series.' Public Notification* appearing In tbl. Paper and Signed by the Proper Antborltie. are to be considered a, Official
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  • 13 1 THE FOLLOWING IS PUBLISHED FOR THE INFORMATION OF NAVIGATORS BOUND TO
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  • 7 1 LIGHT AT FALSE POINT—BAY OF BENGAL
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  • 724 1  -  By Order of the Marine Board, C. B. GREENLAW, Secretary. Fort William, 23 e1. January 1937 j By Order fe A T. CHURCH. A Councillor IVeFERRIN<J to the Notice published from tlii- Office under date 19th. July iast, Notice is given that on the Ist day of March next
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  • 71 1 S 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 Singapore, to any part of the World, beginning from the Ist
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  • 76 1 T o BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on Wednesday next at No. 27 Commercial Square, a variety of Household furniture, the property of a Gentleman about to leave the Settlement, consisting of DINING, Loo, PEMBROKE, CARD AND WRITING TABLES, COUCHES, CHAIRS, BEDS, SIDEBOARD, Dinner Service, GLASS, WARE, WINES, BOOKS
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  • 22 1 SODA Water Manufactured at the Singapore Dispensary, and to be had for Drs. l£ per doz. Singapore, 10 th Sept. 1836
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  • 1759 1 From the Bombay Courier, March 29. J My DEAR A vessel advertised to sail for Calcutta next week, enables me to acknowledge your letter of the 3rd July la«t, just received; tlie interesting topic to yourself is, the -state of the colonies here, in reference to the
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  • 3497 1 REPRINT OF THE SOCIETY'S TRANSACTIONS. Hf, W S' APPENDIX. Prospectus of an Agricultural awl Horticultural Society, The advantage* arising from a number of persons uniting themselves as a society for the purpose of carrying forward any undertaking, is now HO generally acknowledged, that to detail them appears almost
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  • 19 1  -  SCOTT Co. THE Interest and Responsibility of MR. HUGH SCOTT, in our concern ceased on the 30th. ultimo.
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  • 21 1  -  SCOTT Co. MR ALEXANDER SCOTT MR. FORBES SCOTT BROWN, ha\e this day been admitted Partners in our Establishment and Firm.
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  • 94 1  -  ALEXANDE RGORDON 1 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 tarious departments, aid that he has removed his concern opposite Messrs. Boustead, Schwabe and Co'r Office, where
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 301 1 FOR SALE. r the God owns of the Undersigned. A small Invoice of SALT PROVISIONS consisting of 3S Casks Buenos Ayres Beef, 3 ditto, do. do. Tongues. JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, 28 th April 1837. WHO WANTS VJENUINE WINES, BRANDY, LIQUEURS and Salad OIL, at moderate prices for Cash payments.— THIS
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  • 186 2 Commercial Remarks. Op mm.-The demand for this article has been somewhat brisker during the week than for the last month or two, and we have heard of sales of several chests for cask at 715 and T2o—and credit 1 4a and 750 three months. Pepper —ls gradually declining in
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  • 330 2 TO THE EDITOR OT THE SINGAPORE CHRO\ F -.J Dear Mr. Editor, Several of my friends ha,, jested the insertion of my article, the 8!lr sion of which in the Free Fress, influenced i" ter that appeared in the last issue of yo Ur luable Journal. I am, therefore,
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  • 1231 2 THE CHINESE BROTHERHOOD. The many burglaries and robberies committed within this Settlement of late years, by bands of Chinese, but more particularly the very formidable attacks on the house of the Roman Catholic Padre, and on the abode of Mr. Milton, with the more recent attempt to fire the
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  • 2245 3 Saturday Evening, June 3rd 1837No shipping arrivals during the week of any importance in the way of news, and as regards local occurrences the paucity is ali:! proverbial lately. A •> The Hon'ble the Governor will embark on Mo:.day morning on board the Steam
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  • 207 3 f From the Java Courant.) May 6. American ship Emily Taylor J. Hallett, from Lintin Bth April, for Boston. n 7• British ship Hmgul Win. Campbell, from I.intin Ist April, for England. 8. British bark Hero,* M. H'. Hughes, from Singapore 2<'th April, for Bombay. m American ship V/n4rM,
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  • 133 3 ARRIVALS, MAY. 1837. 08th May—British bark Mary Eliza. Paterson, from Batavia 20th May —iWh Dutch bark Hing, from Sourabaya 7th May—2iJth Brit brig Fly, Hoon, from Malacca 24th May—3oth Port, hark Angelica, Vasconcellos, from Pinang Itfth May—3oth British Harriet. Eng, from Pinang and Malacca 24th May —itst American bar*
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  • 216 3 By the Dutch bark Dolphin, from Sourabaya.— 20 coyans Java rice, 20 pis. nutmegs, 3 pis. mace, 15 pis. beche de mer, 15<»pls. rattans, 100 pis. sandal wood, 100 pis. long pepper, 30 pis. brassware, 31 pis. cachang oil, 45 pis. indigo, 18,200 in no. arm rupee*. Jiy the
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  • 302 3 By the British bark Will Watch, for Pedier Coast, 6,500 Spanish dollars. liy the British briy Fatt il Rahman, for Malacca and Pinany, —M casks beer, for Finang, 100 pieces cambrics, 5 coyans salt, 5 coyans pearl sago, 100 ps. dyed cottons, 50 piculs Siam sugar, 2 coyans white
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  • SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT.
    • 174 4 1. I 0 tuo u 0 I*A A iiril i*is that ail sales shall be efl ee ted on the principle of Cash, we shall in future— instead of barter ,It having been
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    • COMMERCIAL REMARKS.
      • 828 4 All sales of Flu rop ran Imports can be effected for pijme.it m cash, and refurn.s made in BiiL or Specie, when product is not preferred. COTTON PIECE GOODS.— PLAIN, PRINTED and COLORED. Since our la t, the Mary Eliz i has arrive?:! from the Ciyd aid has brought.
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    • 420 4 BENGAL PIECE GOODS.—The only transaction* we have to report are 14 coiges enmtzes at dr> 11, and 6 corges Blue gurrahs at drs r> per corce. MADRAS PIECE GOODS,-Arc in 50,,,, request. W ifaftahs have been sold at drs 2.* per corge. "/"""I'-'Brjiaroa. None in either first or
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    • 44 4 I .V LEFT FOR LONDON SINCE OUR LAST, KND THE Cherub IS FINISHING HER IN ;1 "I I I V R,LES I < I ,,OTEJ THE MWY M<ZU LAS BEEN LAID ON FUR LONDON AND WILL H ,«T U.ELY £,WU COMPLETE PER I-ONUUN, AND
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    • 9 4 CHIN. AND EXCHANGE FALLING TO 4. FID. BFLU
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    • 13 4 AIH FEB. OVERLAND, VIA lIONALAV TRTUU UNTMN-. <MJ W T II
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    • 1672 4 rKICKS IN 1 1 1 TRICES IN 1 m a i m k ma a A R V St W 17 1 P F \f A R k'S 1 EASTERN ARTICLES. 1 1 i J2UROPEAN ARTICLES. Sp. Doles, j L 1 Sp. iJolrs. COTTON PIECE-GOODS. f PIECE-GOODS BENGAL.
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    • 98 4 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL. lin and Antimony Ore, £2. a £2.10, per 20 cwt Sugar, in bags £4. 4s per 20 cvrt. Sago, in bags £4 10s per do. do. Hides, in bulk £6. per 16 cwt. Sap an wood.} A: Rattan*. S M dunna e *2. per 20 cvrt.
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    • 100 4 ON LONDON. Private Wills sit 3 <fc 6 mo st. 4* 9>d per Dr. Treasury, Bank of Australia <lr Navy Bills at 10 to 30 us st. 4* <*/ 4# 7V/ pt*r Dr. ON CALCUTT A. Private Bills at 30 Days £T. 220 foy*.Rs per Dr? 100. Govt. Bill*
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    • 91 4 UN GOODS. To EUROPE not north of lireat Britain) 2J pr. Ct. Do. north of do 3] M America and New South Wale g 4 I Cape of Good Hope aud SI. Helena.. .21 Calcutta 2 Madras i limn hay 2 < Persian (»ulph 3]
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    • 120 4 HATE. VESSELS' French BRIER NAMES 1 JJR I I i» TyUY CONSIGNERS. COMMANDERS. WHEREFKOM. I DESTINATION*. I TO* x lMay 8 10 17* dxix-JLHTinrr British brig ChemK British bark Ijord Sidmouth H. C. Steamer Diana Spottiswoode Connolly John Purvis Syme Co. Delapelin Walker Alloway (TQlf An
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