Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 17 June 1837
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Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
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Title Section35 1837-06-17 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 24 70L 7. SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 17th. 1837. New Series.' Public Notification! appearing in thta P»p er and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official35 words
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Article136 1837-06-17 1 JAMES LOCH - By Order of the Court. JAMES LOCH, SENR. SWORN CLERK. Heqistrar's Office^ Court Housf, (it Singapore the j [jfh.June 1837. J IN THE COURT OP JUDICATURE OP PRINCE OF ALES ISLAND, SINGAPORE, MALACCA. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Third General Quarter Session of the Peace will be holden136 words
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Article72 1837-06-17 1 T 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 the72 words
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Article24 1837-06-17 1 T HE Interest and Responsibility of MR. HUGH SCOTT, in our concern ceased on the 30th. ultimo. SCOTT Co. Pinang 3rd. May 1837.24 words
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Article25 1837-06-17 1 JVXR. ALEXANDER SCOTT MR. FORBES SCOTT BROWN, have this day been admitted Partners in our Establishment and Firm. SCOTT Co. Pinang, 3rd. May 1837.25 words
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Article96 1837-06-17 1 ALEXANDER GORDON - ALEXANDER GORDON THE UNDERSIGNED begs to intimate to the mercantile and shipping interests at this Settlement that he has established himself here n the. business of a BLACKSMITH in afl its various departments, and that he has removed his concern opposite Messrs. Boustead, Schwabe and Co's. Office, where all96 words
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Article22 1837-06-17 1 SoDA Water Manufactured at the Singapore Dispensary, and to be had for Drs. lj per doz. Singapore 10/ A Sept. 183622 words
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Article21 1837-06-17 1 WILLIAM MERRYWEATHER, GILBERT ANGUS - WILLIAM MERRYWEATHER, GILBERT ANGUS. J. HE UNDERSIGNED have associated themselves in business here, under the Firm of MERRYWEATHER AND ANGUS.21 words
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1899 1837-06-17 1 (By m Correspondent of tie Reformer.J Government if the cornerstone on bmd th. (food »nd th. jril of »qew«y. jt» stituted for the preservation and advancement of the public weal, and for the better security of life, liberty, and property. It is, according1,899 words
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1120 1837-06-17 1 From the Friend of India, May 4th. J The Court of Directors bare at length consented t% permit Europeans to hold lands in India, and have sent out orders by the overland despatch to give the force of law to the draft of a1,120 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement372 1837-06-17 1 CONSULATE OF THE UNITED STATES. T 1 HE C NDERSIGNED having been appointed cn the 4th of July 1836, by the President of the United States by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, Consul of the U. S. for the Maml of Singapore, and having received the372 words
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Advertisement167 1837-06-17 1 RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, ADVERTISING, AND PRINTING, IN THE Drs. Cts. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION Extra Chronicles to Subscribers To Non-Subscribers For every Commercial Shipping Advertisement not exceeding if 2 50 a column J Beyond 50 lines or half a column, > per each line > 10 Every Advertisement will be repeated four167 words
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765 1837-06-17 2 Frof/i the Hurkaru, May 4.) 'Hie Courier has some remarks upon the sublet of the petition of the Singapore merchants and innalntanU, which we published on Tuesday last, from which we should inter our contemporary has overlooked the manoeuvre, which the Doich765 words
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Article897 1837-06-17 2 (Fr»m the H'trkaru, May 10 J To many of our readers it may not he unacceptable, that we should present to them the provisions of what is called commonly the Prisoners* Counsel Bill, passed on the 20th of August last. The tenderness with which the law of897 words
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Article1397 1837-06-17 2 PUBLIC MEETING TO CONSIDER OF AND TO REPRESENT THE GRIEVANCES OF THE* KING OF QUEDA TO HIS MAJESTY IN COUNCIL. From the Pinang Gazette, June 3rd. A very numerous meeting of the European and native community assembled on Tuesday last at the Library to take into consideration the letter1,397 words
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Article126 1837-06-17 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHROMCL! Dear Sir, I understand that there has beer i circular sent round lately to some of the »iiv scribers to the new Church bv some one I suppose, posesses the right so t«» do) to attain their opinion as to the propriety126 words
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1862 1837-06-17 2 Calcutta papers have reached us dir the week extendiag to thf* Mth ulto. Tnew charter of the Bank of Bengal, anil a ject originating in London to ral Bank for India, occupy a piwninent p tion of their columns. TJie fourth »>p sale*had been1,862 words
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965 1837-06-17 3 ARTICLES 1 IMPORTS EXPORTS Allum Sa. Rs. Antimony Ore Arrack Becho de Mar Benjamin Beer Bees Wax Betel out Bird's Feathers do. Nests Brandv Brass Ware965 words
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Article115 1837-06-17 3 11th lone British ship Charles Forbes, Will*, from Bombay 18th May. 11th British schooner Segd Khan, Gallie, from Bombay 25th May. —l lth Dutch ship Hoop op Wehaart Gysbers, from Batavia 28th May. —llth Dutch bark Kimlaan, Tiangbo, from Cheribon, 19th May. —l2th British bark Bmgal115 words
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Article119 1837-06-17 3 9th June H. M. brig Zebra McCrea Esq. on a Cruize. —9th E. I. C. Steamer Diana Congalton, on a Cruize. —12th Dutch bark Fattal Kair Mahomed, for Samarang.—l2th Cochin China ship Thwy Long, Chong, for Cochin China.— 13th Dutch schooner Caroline Baumgarten*. for Malacca Pinang and119 words
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Article12 1837-06-17 3 Bj the Johanna, 11. Coorvezy, The Lord Bwhop ofSiam.12 words
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SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT.
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Article136 1837-06-17 4 W \*\s*r w w —rr —r —7 —f'.wi, h«»M nn th» oqH Anril 1835 that all'salea shall be effected on the principle of Cash, we shall in future— instead of barter it having136 words
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COMMERCIAL REMARKS.
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Article639 1837-06-17 4 y/// o/" European Imports can he effected for pnymsnt in cash, >ur/ia /node m Bill* or Specie, when produce i» not preferred. COTTON PIECE GOODS.-— PEA IN, PRINTED and COLORED. We are without any additional importations since our last. The demand during the week ha* b-en very inactive and639 words
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Article500 1837-06-17 4 BENGAL PIECE GOODS.—The Aret/iusa brings a small importation. Sannnris and star patt* rn chintzes continue in good demand. f MAI)RAS Pi KCE GOODS. —Some enquiry for Blue salempores but not in much demand. \N e have not heard of any transactions. OPI IM. Benares. We have had an500 words
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Article35 1837-06-17 4 From England, sth Veby. overland, via Bombay iroin Batavia, 7th June per Bark Taiaum. Jrom Calcutta, 22ud May per Bengal Packet »rom Bombay, 25th May, Akmt, From Manila, i«th April, per Sun Jofmm35 words
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Article1384 1837-06-17 4 EUROPEAN ARTICLES. rait-ES IN REMARKS. 1 1 EA8TRRN ARTITLFS J 1'RICES IX 1 E JBtAiM m CSL\l" AAV A IV AIEIOT 1 Sp. Dolrs. COTTON PIECE-GOODS. Cambrics, 12 yds by 40 a 42 inch, piece do 12 yds by 45 to 60 inch do do 24 yds by1,384 words
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Article75 1837-06-17 4 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL. Tin Antimony Ore, £1. |j a per-JOcwt «u««r, in bags £4. per 20 cwt. Sngo, in bags £4 per do* Hides, in bulk £0. per 20 C wt Sapan wood, > Rattans. as d ®nn«fe £2. per 20 cwt. O am bier, in per lrewtCoflee, fa75 words
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Article91 1837-06-17 4 ON LONDON. Private Bills at 6 mo": UT 4* 7RF per Dr. TiiMorr, Bank of Australia A N avr Bill* at 10 to 30 ds st. 4* W per Dr. ON CALCUTTA. Private Bills at 30 Dars St. 216 a 217 C ojs.Rs per Drs 100. Govt. Bills at91 words
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Article73 1837-06-17 4 UN GOOD S. To EUROPE not north Great Britain) 2| pr. (t Do. nMrthqf do 7*... 3* America and New Sooth Wale. 4 Cape of Good Hoy and St Helena...2* Calcutta. n Madra»... 80mb, r PeniM Gulph... 3, RodSe...™ C*yl««... Mauritian... Bourbon... tliina... ?f Manila...73 words
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