Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 22 July 1837
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Title Section, Illustration35 1837-07-22 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 29 VOL. 7. SATURDAY EVENING, 22nd. 1837. 44 New Series/ Public No locations appearing in this Paper and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official35 words
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Article779 1837-07-22 1 THOMAS CHURCH - THOMAS CHURCH. RESIDENT COUNCILLOR. Singapore, the 1 Oth 1 July, 1837. J \V r 11 II a view to ensure a correct Registry r i account of all Goods Imported and Exported this Settlement, and in the absence of any speand authorized standard descriptive of the i ■u*779 words
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Article206 1837-07-22 1 THOMAS HEWETSON - By Order, THOMAS HEWETSON, C rk to M'tfjist rates. Si'tfinpnre, the 17>th. day qt Jo 'y 1537 T A HAT at a General Quarter Session of the Peace, holden at the Court II ouse on Wednesday the sth. Instant, a Resolution was adopted by the Court of which the206 words
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Article62 1837-07-22 1 JAMES LOCH - JAMES LOCH. SENK. SWORN CLERK. Registrars' Office, in the j Court Honne at Sin- > gaj'Ore, duly 18. 1837-J Is HEREBY GIVEN, That Tetters of Administration to the Estate of the late Reverend SAMUEL WOLFE late of Singapore Missionary, deceased have this day been granted by the Court of62 words
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Article45 1837-07-22 1 SAMUEL ANDERSON, HENRY RITCHIE - SAMUEL ANDERSON, HENRY RITCHIE TIIE Firms of DOUGLAS, BROTH BRS Co. Batavia, DOUGLAS, LORRAIN SC CO. Singapore, and DOUGLAS, RITCHIE C<». anton, are this day dissolved, and the affairs of those ditls-ient establishments will be finally liquidated at this place by the last undersigned.45 words
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Article4810 1837-07-22 1 COMMERCIAL DETAILS. {From the Calcutta Englishman's London Correspondent, Is/, and 14th March.) Since autumn last, the price of almost every article of merchandise has fallen. I take the cause of this to be obvious enough. The ink of England and the Joint Stock Banks had been ctfßn-tin r with4,810 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement39 1837-07-22 1 MrCR LONDON. -iV(i HE fine Bark Columbim, Captain TOMKINS, is daily expected fromllatavia, and having the greater part <>f her cargo engaged will meet with quick despatch. For freight or passage apply to, PATEKSON CO. 24 th .hme 1837.39 words
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Article602 1837-07-22 2 From the Liverpool s.lbio t, March 13. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET, SATURDAY MARCH 1 I TH, We have this week to notice a further decline of id. to |<l. and, in a few instances, Jd. per lb. in American Cotton, at which rates the market closetAvith a very heavy602 words
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Article1125 1837-07-22 2 CHARGES ON RICE-LADEN SHIPS. The question—wh.it is the real amount of charge* on Rice-laden Ships—has been so often agitated, that we are well pleased to lay before our readers a full statement of its merits, which has been handed to us by a correspondent. We will refrain from addin/1,125 words
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Article345 1837-07-22 2 From the Cantjn (Jtncrnl Price Current,-hint 2 1 IMPORTS. BRITISH MANUFACTI RES. —No alteration-' 1 notice in any of them since our last puMra*' COTTON*. —Several Sales were marie in early part of tlia week, at prices wri'.ini our former Quotations; hut the dealers have laterly relaxed in345 words
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Article1213 1837-07-22 2 At the last meeting of the Agricultural a printed copy of the Report of Dr. M'< e t Vide Canton Register," itith iWmDer, 3d Auga«t, 1830. ~n the T«a plantations in A«sam, which had been laid by him before the Governor General, was larnl upon the table.1,213 words
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3124 1837-07-22 3 lJjii'k Anlasfi'r, from Bombay 2d. i' r,, l» rif(l coining in this evening. i" to and Moth hitn Amvhund last from P M *Sjiad arrived at Bombay. I he next arrival-', vhich may l>e expected from that V'.arter fo ari d China, are the3,124 words
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SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT.
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Article119 1837-07-22 4 Arrival. Vla 3 V T Co*,under. ir.ltr/ro.n. D. stinatim. Remarks. I June 14 "<c*hnr. Sinqbte (ley Chang Gee Sourabaya 23 Amer. brie? 22.i A. Fraser Borneo China Natives 2(3 !hitch bark- Indm Rarrie 14S Sheik Ambarak Batavia Balestier July 7! B. brigr Powlat P/ rsnarf los119 words
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Article89 1837-07-22 4 1637. July l,t. Swe'lish ship Martina, 1,. M. Weslerbery, from New Wk 10th March for Batavia. 3rd. Amor ship Eliza J. Davidson, from Manila 20th March 3r C L RO< OC fr ra Cadil sth. British ship Sir John BeresforU, M. Mitchell, from Li- 1837. verpool 17th89 words
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Article156 1837-07-22 4 are so id a t a credit of 2, J or 4 months and all product oouyn J uX 3J i s uV oir iupois, d.nded int» 100 Catties AUos, nilgoois (more es^Hall,156 words
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COMMERCIAL REMARKS.
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Article885 1837-07-22 4 COTTON* MANUrACTITRES.— CLOTHS. There ha* been but a very limited demand tliis week bujvr-i ollering' very low price*; the only Sales reported, consist of SHO Pieces 40 Yards .'lb inch at drs. 4£ 2sO at drs. 4^ fiREV SiiißTiVfis.—The inquiries lor jfood >7ow' cloth continue, there bein.* little885 words
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Article69 1837-07-22 4 iiiils on /iOii'loii fi months sijilit drawn against American letter* of •redit are oilerinp at 4s 7d per dollar but buyers evince letter desire to purchase without a good local indorsation at this rate t it 0 h.<s been negotiated, also a Missionary 7>Mi for (10 months si |,t69 words
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Article42 1837-07-22 4 Ihe ohnUxnt and S>r J. Hrrr*J«rd, dailv exper ted from Liverpool via Latavi.i will in all jrobahilitv load here for London and will take awn all the Freight ollermg winch afc present consists of Tin Su.'ar Hides and Sage. l 142 words
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Article269 1837-07-22 4 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL. tin ic Anliuiony Ore. «£l. 15 a 4.2. per 50 cwt Sinjur, in ba<r» X' 4. p r2O r*t. in ba.vs a .£4. 4« per do. Hide?, in bulk Hi. p»*r -20 cut. Sapan wood, e A- Rattans for t2.perCo cwt. Gambier, in baskets JO.v p,-r269 words
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Article1694 1837-07-22 4 1 IMPORTS i*Roxi BENGAL J rices In 1 prices In REMARKS. 1 N \T n i REMARK* IMPORTS FROOK tuiurt. BOMBAY and bbiLo.x. <S p. Doles, j Sp. Lfolr s r» AM 1 f#«naf e 1 1 l OlTOK MANUFACTURES. r r i f Ldng Cloths 36 in«1,694 words
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