Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 31 August 1837

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  • 3 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE EXTRA.
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  • 516 1 3 1st. AUGUST, 1837. r r: i> niorning from hina the 2nd August r jij, i»tlie J')th ult., We have been favored n rial intelligence from that quarter. Gray i- >tor k in the market very light.—The j from Liverpool, would arrive to a good c n.'. and the stock
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  • 4410 1 0 «'T lUK PROVINCES KWANG-TUNG AND KV ANG-SE. &C. &C. 1 Hav»r»jr to Car.ton for commer r "it the Regulations allowed us to trans i but the Hong-merchants.—Hing-tae is an I judging him, from all appearance: ves, we sold our goods to him —and h< I amount
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  • 695 2 Ton?, President of the military board, governor general of the two Kwang* proclaims to the leading llong merchants for their full information. On the 14th day of the sth moon the English merchant, Jurdine, petitioned, saying On the jth of the 6th moon
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  • 616 2 Tang governor &ca. to the Hong merchants for their full information On the I6th of the 6th moon (July 18th) The foreign merchants, D e^u petitioned, saying: 02 The debu owing to us by the llingtae Hong are a subject of the
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  • 355 2 1 M PORTS. BROAD C LOTH. —Thorp have been some inquiries lately, and price- are rather improved the Stock on hand is still considerable. CAM LETS. lii little demand. COCHINKAL. Unsaleable, either for exportation or native consumption. COTTON. —Several parcels of liombay and Ben /at have been sold
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  • 42 2 Aupt. 28th British bark Ahercrombie Robinson, Scott, from Calcutta 4t Aupt.—3oth British bark Water Witch Reynell, from China 2<l Aupt.- 3"t British bark tlamoody Haje Ahmet, from Pinanp 14th Augt.—3oth British rijZ klele* Macallister, from Pedier Coast. 15th Aupt.
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  • 129 2 Augt. 27th Siamese ship Conqueror Moor, for Siain.—2f)th n Rungmallnh Che Baddo, for Pinang.—29th British ship General A.y«, for China.—30th British bark Louisa Simon, for China. 3°th Britis KU' Haidee Messiter, for Pinang and Calcutta.—3lth British britf Catharine,— M J Jan, for Malacca and Pinang. ARRIVALS OF PASSENGERS. By
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