Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 10 June 1837
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Title Section, Illustration28 1837-06-10 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 23 VOL. 7. SATURDAY BTSNING, JUNE 10th. 1837. 44 NewSerie3.' P„b»c N0tn..,!... t 4 bj h pt p>t e ld tel o^cUi28 words
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Article74 1837-06-10 1 f I HEREBY oi\ EX, that the Undersigned have •,een duly appointed by the Committee of the (h imtal Insurance Company of Calcutta, Agents ,r the 8X11(1 at Singapore, to take Risks on any <ioods that may l> e shipped at Singapore, to any part of the World, beginning74 words
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Article24 1837-06-10 1 r HE Interest and Responsibility of MR. llut.n SCOTT, in our concern ceased on the iOth. ultimo. SCOTT Co. Pmany, 3rd. May, 1837-24 words
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Article26 1837-06-10 1 M R ALEXANDER SCOTT MR. FORBES SCOTT BROWN, have this day been admitted Partners in our Establishment anil Firm. SCOTT Co. Pvianrj, 3rd. May, 1837-26 words
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Article96 1837-06-10 1 r r I HE UNDERSIGNED begs to Ultimate to e mercantile and shipping interests at this ttbment that he has established himself here T lie business of a BLACKSMITH in all its rimis < lepartments, and lhat he has removed his < rn opposite Messrs. Boustead, Schwabe and 196 words
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Article22 1837-06-10 1 C OODA Water Manufactured at the Singapore Dispensary, and to be had for Drs. 1$ per doz. Singapore IoM Sept. 183622 words
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Article2278 1837-06-10 1 To Mount Sinai, 27th Sept. What a King of a place this is It's the most extraordinary place in the world, quite beyond my powers to describe. ou will go round the Cape will you? Ha! Ila Ha! Apples, pears, peaches, apricots, &c. &c., but if I go2,278 words
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Article1127 1837-06-10 1 ABSTRACT TRANSLATION OF A LETTER FROM SULTAN AIIVO TAJUIJIN HALIM KHAH, COMPOSING THE jfcoMMITTEE OF MERCHANTS OF PULO PlNANO. fcjBlmng the time of my deceased father when English Company named Mr. Light, requesting that the people of the Company might occupy* Palo Pinang and pay rent for the same1,127 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement309 1837-06-10 1 FOR SALE. the Godowns of the Undersigned. A ».nail In\oice of SALT PROVISIONS consisting of 3S Casks Buenos Ayres Beef, 3 ditto, do. do. Tongues. JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, 25 th April 1337. WHO WANTS p VJTFIXUIXE WIXES, BRANDY, LIQUEURS and Salad OIL, at moderate prices for Cash payments. 1 HIS309 words
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Article390 1837-06-10 2 ne markft i«* in the same brisk state as we noticed last week, the Achinese now making ulterior pur< preparatory to thpir approaching return. Two or three vessels have betn chartered since our last report to proceed to the Pedier Coa»t in search of Betelr.ut, and take their390 words
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Article1591 1837-06-10 2 At a General Meeting of Subscribers to the Sirgapore Schools held at the Singapore Reading Room, June 11h 1537The following were the propositions brought f<rv. ar i and agreed upon at the meeting I he 1 ion l'le THOMAS CHURCH Esqre. being called to the (.'h ir, proposed the1,591 words
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197 1837-06-10 2 First Annual Meeting if the Agricultural and Horticultural Soiiety he d at the 4icading Room, On Saturday the 3d Instant. Dr. OXLEY, V. P. in the Chair— 1 he Proceedings of the last Meeting were read. Tiios. SCOTT and JAMES GOCH, were unanimously elected resident Members.197 words
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Article280 1837-06-10 2 TO THE EDITOR OP THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Mr. Editor, It is a great BORE, to say the least of it, to live in the vicinity of people of very suspicious characters. —but whose removal, however, sweet creatures from behind the scene —the sweet sugar canes on the east side280 words
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3627 1837-06-10 2 Saturday Evening, June 1 Oth 1837. There have been several shipping arrivals from Bombay during ihe week, and by (hem vw have received Bombay Gazettes to the 13th. and Couriers to the 2d. ulto.—A dreadful conflagration happened in the latter part of April in3,627 words
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70 1837-06-10 3 ARRIVALS OF PASSENGERS, Hv the Fort ft',/(urn. Colonel, W. Bsddfloy C. B. Mr*. anl Mists B.iddeley. By the Steamer J)t>/ua, The Hon'ble S. Garlin? uqr.,Mein. J. ll. Whitehead, and E. J. Oilman By the if artar* Mr.- 1 Iloagh^ DEPARTURES OF PASSENGERS. By the Steamer70 words
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Article16 1837-06-10 3 ESTIMATE OF THE PRINCIPAL ARTICLES OF IMPORT EXPORT TO AND FROM THE PORT OF SINGAPORE 1837.16 words
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SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT.
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Article184 1837-06-10 4 -Jjk lt having been agreed at a Public fleeting of the Merchants of this Settlement, on the 23d April 1835, that all sales shall be rtfected on the principle of Cash, we shall184 words
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COMMERCIAL REMARKS.
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Article571 1837-06-10 4 sf/ f of Fumprrrn Imports can. he effected for piyment in cash, and rcfurus made in Bill aor Specif, tcittn produce f'v no* preferred. ROTTOX PIECE GOODS.— PI. A IN, PRINTED aad COLORED. We have hn no additional importations since our last, and the demand has been ratiier ian-jruM571 words
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Article393 1837-06-10 4 BENGAL PIECE COOD^.—\V,? hav- had a small arrival !>v the Bri/an l. Satin ft. f an.l ->tar i»t»r r rt chintzes continue in trood deman<l. .M \i> iAS 1 I r.( K (iOODS. Not much demand, and considerable arrivals of Blue sale spores during the week. Ws have393 words
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Article15 1837-06-10 4 al r hl hMt notation,, whirl, •d. the M„r, Eliza U fouli,,* for 0,,,i1in15 words
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Article40 1837-06-10 4 t™' M«IS I ng Th® w r' k i! «ovo" P n™er,i.° n Thetendm" to "f >V P b C from 215 a ru^„",,te a ,hnfK. > t S *t ncrhang.'s f 5 "i, C„'mpa„y'» rr,p" W aocf P tcd40 words
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Article50 1837-06-10 4 r om Entf„,dJ, t h P,hv. overland .via Bomb ay >r,„„ ft,uv,a. 2.9, h M„, per Tartar Finn. ,j .-utta, 29th April, per Hriga H From Umbay, K.lh May, p|. r M.>.n„'wlu riom liinti, ion, April, p. r La.li, and From Man,la, «lh April, pf, S,,n .loa p50 words
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Article88 1837-06-10 4 fi n.i Win 2TM .faiiv—«th No >n-i» SanFjZJi- •*{*>— sth Sp. burk \litmo, Smnm WjUm, from BoJhT.'lHvJfty-ri,«ri!\ •> n1 Wl Jvok. n.rn ami M«Wa, -2* l M«»_7,h ft,tcWh£ j bn S 1 Marine, r inc, .Ist 4.tv—/ Ui British ship Furl IViUiwu. Fm».*r fr f <w88 words
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Article1584 1837-06-10 4 m'DADr i xi DTin r4 rRICES IN REMARKS. mmm BTT gj Mi Dolrt. E COTTON PIECE-GOODS. f ■a V Cambrics, 12 yds by 40 a 42 inch. piece 1 2 PIECE-GOODS BENGAL. 1 do 12 yds by 45 to 50 inch.... do I a*J 34{ S av y1,584 words
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Article77 1837-06-10 4 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL. >« <* Antimony Ore, XI. ,5 «snr, in hrge 14. Jn p Jo CJr(S ,ir h: £4. 4« per do. •IHes, in bulk £6. per 20 c»t S»pnr, wood,? <4* Rattans. > 03 '•nnnnge £2. per 20 csvt. C n,!,i, 'r- 'n bnskel«,fe.lOi per Coffee, in77 words
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Article78 1837-06-10 4 i LONDON. Private Bills at 6mo st. 4* 7d iper Dr. Tr rSH' Bank f Australia* Navy Bills at 10 to JO ds st. 4* 67 per J>r. Os Private Bills at 30 Days St. 2J6 a 21/ f oys.Rs p<T Drs 100. 3O D JS 6t 5 a78 words
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Article88 1837-06-10 4 o tTROPE {not north of (iriut Britain) 21 nr f t I>o. north of do 3i Allien cm and Sew South Wale 4 Cape o! r.ooJ Hope and At. Helena.'! 2k Calcutta Madras... t Bombay... M< j Persian Ciulph... qj R*JS«,.... F ceyio,,... Mauritius... J88 words
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Article128 1837-06-10 4 TK Namps ?.s iKFg 2 Eftt* ns Consign bes John Purvis Paterson Co. Joze d' Almeida Sons J. Balestier Qi Commands hs. Walker McCrea Esq., raterson Lu "MEREfimM. Destination, j to«ail linanu London 4 or 5 dajr® rrom a Cruize Batavia London riaang Macao fiauvia Manila128 words
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