Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 5 August 1837

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    37 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. WO. 31. vol.. 7. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST sth. 1837. New Series public Notifications appearing: in thl« p p and Si S ned by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official
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  • 4571 1 ISLANDS IN THE BAY OP PLENTY. Motu Iti or Small Island, named on the European charts as Flat Island, is situated about five miles to the north-west of Mokatu, or Town Point, on the east coast of New Zealand. This island may be about six miles
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  • 784 1  -  THOMAS CHURCH. RESIDENT COUNCILLOR. Singapore, the 19th July 1637. J yl r > IJII a view to ensure a correct Registry 1 i account of all Goods Imported and Exported 1 it this Settlement, and in the absence of any spec.!.' «i' J authorized standard descriptive of the
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  • 409 1  -  Sd.) J. ROYCE, Commanding the H. C. Buoy Vessel Asseerghur. (Sd). W. HOPE. Master Attendant. Calcutta, March 23, 1837- THE FOLLOWING BEARINGS OF BUOYS lately placed at KYOUK PHYOO and AKRACAN, with directions fur ENTERING THE RIVER and proceeding to AKYAB, are published for general information. BEARINGS OF
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  • 267 1 Ships, either on their way in or out of the River, will find the best water for crossing the bar with Passage Rock bearing from N. by E. g an( they will not find less than 3| fathoms at low water spring tides. There is
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  • 48 1  -  JAMES LOCH, SENR. SWORN CLERK. Is HEREBY GIVEN, That Letters of Administration to the E tate of the Reverend SAMUEL WOLFE late of Singapore Missionary, deceased, have this day b?en granted by the Court of Judicature of Prince < f Wales Hand, Singapore and Malacca, to the undersigned.
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  • 45 1  -  SAMUEL ANDERSON, HENRY RITCHIE. T A HE Firms of DOUGLAS, BROTHERS Co. Batavia, DOUGLAS, LORRAIN Co. Singapore, and DOUGLAS, RITCHIE Co. Canton, are this day dissolved, and the affairs of those different establishments will be finally liquidated at this place by the last undersigned.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 285 1 FOR PINANO AND COROMANDEL COAST. *3SH££ A HE British Brig DOWLAT PERSAUD, 108 Tons, C. Freedom, Commander, will sail positively on the sth. proximo. For freight, or passage, apply to the Commander on Board. Singapore, the 20th fu/y 1837. TO BE SOLD. BV I'UBUC auction, "/< Frbltii'f the I I
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  • 503 2 The Singapore Free Press of the 22«1, ultimo in giving insertion to the oiHoi.il statements of the trade of Pinang for tlie year ending th? ,'JOtli April last, lias a leader.; a-tiele on the subject which we think evinces a spirit against the increasing prosperity of this settlement that
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  • 1531 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CIIr-^ Dear Mr. Editor, The motive of a good art and a warm anxiety for the welfare of a r which has but just emerged from the r],.^. 7 pristine barbarity, subsequently to attr?r! gaze of nations, and to occupy a memoraSiV" l
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  • 71 3 DEATH. Vt Pinang, on the night of the 14th ultimoMr. JAMES WOODFORD aged 67 years, leaving i numerous family and friends to bewail his irreparable loss. .Man dietfi and wnsteth away; yea, man giveth ■the gh.»s>t, an.l where is lie He shall return no M «ie to his
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  • 1381 3 I»y the arrival of the Harlequin Captain r from Manila, commercial advices i.uvc n received of date 30th. June. The trade between Manila and China was ;iv Ht an end, rice costing Sp. Drs. 1-/50 j'cr pi''ul < i board in Manila without freight,
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  • 96 3 Julj 10th Briti-h brirr hndt Grmt, W. Jeffrey, from China 25th May for Bombay. 11th British hirlc Ternate J. Sts»\va-t, from China 3rd May Liverpool 25th June for Bombay. 11th British shin Jthn Fl*minq, W. Bla rt Jc, from China 31st May for London.* 12th British bri?
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  • 48 3 Per Harlequin.— Mr. and Mrs. Triggs and Child. Per Soenhi*. —The Rajah of Salangore. Per Thetis.— Lt. Birley 27th Regt. M. N. I. and Lt. Roper 12th Regt. M. N. I. Per Rob Roy —A Laurie Esq. Per Engelti**.- HU Highness the Rajah of Lingin.
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  • 29 3 ESTIMAT E OF THE PRINCIPAL ARTICLES OF IMPORT EXPORT TO AND FROM THE PORT OF SINGAPORE 1837. K 1 U#?T77IW ■wflJ II K1WBH^^^^^^^^^^iniBnffTfflliIBnff!WiSvW^KTillH>]wnFBIilMnri4m!lllTiTiBr l^fflffBBSfBiBiBiBiBBBL^B^MP!^gi8Hi^^5^B^B^^^^^^^BE^H^B^BBiwoTffnw KinWit^^HIBBWBBBi^^^^BI3lnMMllMMji^^^Bl!cmxiLMilE»?jBnilM^HIM KflJiiluC tlMuHil^l ■ipvTtTluFW |jJ^^ii^^lEl^MZ?^?T?H,Kiz£i
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  • SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT.
    • 163 4 4lmo ta U aoods (more especially European manufactures are sold at a credit of 3 mont ks, and ull the na tiers, for ready cask. The Currency, in which commercial transactions are calculated,
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    • COMMERCIAL REMARKS.
      • 1021 4 COTTON MANUFAUTL' RES.—LONG CLOTHS. —Have been in little or no enquiry this week, and the only -sale reported is a frw pieces (ft dollars 5 a GRKV SIIIRTINOS. —The Chinese are wanting a good stout cloth,| 3<j inches, M 4 J yards, and of this description a sale
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    • 112 4 we hTv-p X nw t,on^ fa slnalla, nount negotiated at par on China, rates'currpnt, r on SaCtlo H t0 report the following are about the L ?>r x ?Hvute BiKIX Sf* *»j» St. 4s 5.1 «4s 6d.,er dr. Scarce. Do wi.j, dipping <• mos. St. 4g (i{ do wanted
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    • 69 4 portion Tf '*r er(S f° vc engaged a large v;„ <r tii r for London consisting of Tin, Su^ar ■j i", V' 1 1 r with a small portion of light Freight! Z M T iS t oad for London, rp p r oce* «s on to China. A
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    • 1938 4 in 1 /'rices h 1 i 1'rice* 1, ii d Q IMPORTS i FROM ECROPE. 1 REMARKS. 'IMPORTS fro* BENGAL, M ADRAS I U 1 i Sp. Doirt I» Li t*l A I I» *>• si F \f l Ii 1 BOMBAY, AND CEYLC '0 Sp.Do/rs th, rOTTON
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    • 529 4 Date of A r rival. J dly 7 F% cV AW*, brig low la t P ursaud Ton*. l no Commander. Whrrc from. D stinatian. Remarks. Agents. >» 25 II >, 28 30 >i >» c» v vUUift Siamese ship Conqueror H. brig£//i wa SfMatkilde D.
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