Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 26 August 1837

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    34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. 34* VOL. 7» SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 26th. 1837. M New Series public Notification* appearing In thU Paper and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official
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  • 790 1 (FfOni (he London Price Current, May 9) B. P. SUGAR. —The market ha-* been very dull since our last, about 1,300 casks having been sold, and in frequent instances at rather lower prices. The Gazette average has advanced to 31s. I.Jd. in consequence of several parcels of Barbados
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  • 366 1 (From ike Morning Chronicle, May 12 J Further accounts from the United States to the h dt. hare been received this morning bot WP reffret to §ay they represent things in sr still moreunfavourable %ht than those of to fall victims to it. Nothing, in fact, could be
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  • 74 1  -  THOMAS CHURCH, RESIDENT COUNCILLOR. >inqapnre i 2 6th. August, 1837. N OTICF. IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Company's Treasury at this Station, is open for the receipt of Cash to the extent of Spanish Dollar- 3i»,000, for Bills on the Supreme Government the Lxchange of Company's Rupees for
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  • 168 1  -  J. H. WHITEHEAD Sheriff of Prince of Wales' Island, Singapore and Malacca. erijf's Office," s>>i(japore the l?M. August, 1*37. SINGAPORE TO WIT. J JLjY Virtue of a Precept to me directed, I hereby proclaim and give notice, that a Session of Oyer and Terminer, in and for the Island
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  • 201 1 1 lxe following is re-published for general inforraation. NOTICE TO IMPORTERS OF SPICES. N OTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Right Honorable the Governor of Bengal has been pleased to forward instructions to the Governor of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca to prepare Certificates for Spices,
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  • 1023 1 A New Zealander is much given to lying, and no dependancc can be placed in his account of the most trivial occurrence thus, in the in*tance of the Buffalo store-skip, being at the River Thames, on the east coast, one party described her to another as
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  • 298 1 MONEY MARKET. (From the Spectator, May 13.) The recent assistance afforded by the Bank of England to several houses in the American trade, has, by increasing the amount of the circulation of bank notes, rendered money very plentiful; and this circumstance, in conjunction with the l°* v
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 57 1 FOR SALE. THE FOLLOWING BOOKS, which may be seen at the shop of Messrs. RAPPA and Co., Commercial Square, Singapore. THE Mechanic's Magazine, half bonnd in cloth, Volt. 19 to 23 (from 1830 to 1835) pnce l>ni. ft V Vol. Byron's Works,— Letters—and Life by Moor, in 17 Vols, neatly
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    • 264 1 The Library of Entertaining Knowledge, neatly bound in cloth, price, Drs. 1J Vol. THE CONTENTS ARE, Vols Historical Parallels 2 Vegetable Substanees 3 Pursuit of Knowledge 2 Criminal Trials 2 Elgin Rambles 2 Paris 2 Hindoos 2 British Museum 1 Menageries 2 Insects 3 Birds 3 Pompeii 2 Backwoods of
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  • 519 2 The Schooner B'ack Joke sailed on Tuesday afternoon under charge of Captain G. P. Rundle with letters from the Resident Councillor to the Raja of K*da, requesting hi* assistance to recover Mrs. Bresley and her attendants. It appears from the statement of the two Siamese who have b2en sent
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 25 2 At Douglas, on Sunday the 30th April at Bayview Crescent, the LADY of JOHN ANDERSON Esq., E. I. C. S., of a DAUGHTER.
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    • 27 2 At Ili#.Me, CIIAHLR.s CARNEGY Esq. eighth son ofJp*-ate PATRICK CARNEGY Esq,, of Low■*r, Daughter of the late THOMAS BELL Esq. oi the Royal Horae Guards.
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  • 3493 2 j The Brig S>iyue,htij y from Liverpool the v A;h- Ma\ arrived here this afternoon. Late vKkie evening we were favored with some London papers ft» the Itfth. May, and have re-copied into our columns of this evening as much of the latest commercial
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  • 1290 3 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF QUANTITY VALUE OF IMPORTS, EXCLUSIVE OF THOSE FROM PINANG MALACCA FOR THE OFFCIAL YEARS 1835-36. and 1836-37. Quantity. 4 1835. I83C. VMF.S OF ARTICLES. Quantity. 1836. 1837. Increase. j Decrease. Value. 1835-36. j 1836-37. 1 Increase. Decrease. j 1 Anchors and Grapnels Alum. .\nn» i^ vare 9
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  • 135 3 B» th. British trig mrnfwlf **—-.T±T anfsiam aalt, 7 carp* J v tobacco, P"« ta Ch j"i *to"p»tchw*toMr I* corges eannah., 25 corges gurrabs, W corw chintt, I corge chowles, 40 corges cortM blue moorie., 180 corge. nankeens, *2 wax, 1"8 boxes each SO catties tea, M picuU DflUn,
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  • 101 3 fVtw /Ac IoM to the 13/* August. 44 cor blue moories, 19 ror brown. anJ cor blue sslemoores, 14 pis chintz, 30 pis lo; g cloth, Sun pU salt, No pis rice, ftl pis Bally and 8 cor Jam tobacco, 178 dollars, S$ corges PuMicst, and 14
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  • 52 3 ?9 the British brig Heaplee from Lookoot.— 240 pitin. l *y <h' British brig Johanna, from Pinang and Ma£»r \5.1 piculs tin, 60 piculs sugar. M> cof'7 piculs bees wax, lft,ooo cocouuU, 10,«00 fish P'*'ULS cured shrimps. QM ii( the butrh ichoonrr Amelia* fa"* Bat a via. rice, IJ7O
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  • 62 3 From the \ot\ to the 13/ A uiono, 3o cor. aalcndonga, 48 5 pl» b«lw de mer. 4o cat*tea »!>'«« b,r 9f °f~f' Malay camphor, Ho pU abooy, >*»» ■rrynafc gss *HA P rtZZrZL* bundle raw aa,o, 7° P"„r« pU black Mpper, 100 pla wbiu tortoUeaheinTcor. J»»»,
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  • SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT.
    • 168 4 Ahuo t ull yood* autre especially Eui opta* manufactures J are sold at a credit 9/ 3 month*, amd all produce J p: ril i n f 133 y lbs. avoirduDois d vided
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    • COMMERCIAL REMARKS.
      • 1057 4 ON L KES.—Loxo Ci.OTHS. Have been i i lit'le or n enquiry tins week, and the only sale reported, is 50 pieces 40 Inrh 40 y in\ iJ 9 uall fy» drs. per pee. Stock oi' common and middling unalit.es rattier heavy. G .ky >HIRTIX«S. .There has
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    • 153 4 Ga-nbkr. lUe A-C^ r f0 e nt "i'T l 5l entif with' To Hatavia, Wi, V J"* 0 S Tin Opium clips l in London Liverpool, per ten Suitpetre and Wheat bag 1 Uiat r,i Sapanwood t2 -U CVt 1 f%SgTS=^ —t t S BI 4R" F' N— and
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    • 286 4 hite of f rrirol. .F/<7£ <$• Names. SHIPPING 1 Ti,n* 1 > <——.—— yieen a iW""" L IN THE HAnnfti» Ri uly 2") 25 30 lugt 4 If 5 5 6 i Id 23 24 25 *6 Siamese ship Conqueror H.bri H h mmQfyJtat h ilele
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    • 44 4 No tnnwacHon. report*! UnTwerl R-,?'*?* 1 <ten»n«„t«, b„ t none a« rii )ff Bil u l tr 0 r L0N,>0 W nt d wiu «»Ppi»R TIO,I3 TO »BD CHINA In re E£X?***& U+TATtB, ,r WO DO!W per MO "D6L&RI. pr.iw l>a. S $ZZi
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