Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 9 September 1837
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Title Section, Illustration35 1837-09-09 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. ftO. 36. VOL. 7. SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9th. 1837. 44 New Series public Notifications appearing in this Paner QlcrnQ Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official35 words
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Article863 1837-09-09 1 Ihe following are published for general information. LAND REGULATIONS. EXTRACT OF A LETTER FROM THE SECREI'ARY TO GOVERNMENT, DATED 24TH. MAY TO W. R. YOUNG Esqr Commissioner. f'irn. 23. On a full consideration of what has been written on the subject of the administration of the Land Revenue,863 words
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Article255 1837-09-09 1 Para, 2 60. I think the rent on renewal may fairly be fixed at a reasonable rate for the rent of good land, because, if ilie found unprofitable, the lessee will no i255 words
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Article1956 1837-09-09 1 OPIUM TRADE MEETING. The Opium Trade Meeting at the Board this morning was almost as crowded as an Opium sale. Upwards of of sixty persons were in the rooin, when Mr. Parker opened the proceedings, and the number soon increased to more than double, including a large proportion of1,956 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement204 1837-09-09 1 ECCLESIASTICAL. INoTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Lord Bishop of Calcutta, lias ♦his day appointed the Reverend JOSIAII llrcmis, Surrogate at Malacca, for granting Episcop.? Licences of Marriage. Dated this ieth. day of July 1 WM. MY. ABBOTT. Registrar. FOR SALE. THE FOLLOWING BOOKS, which maybe seen at the shop204 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article43 1837-09-09 2 At Singapore the Bth. Inst. THOMAS JAMES infant Son of Mr. S. HALLPIKE At GVcutta, on the 12th August, JAMES, THOMAS. LORR UX POYNTON, youngest son of tli* latr JOHN POYNTON E*qre, of Singapore, aged 1 year, 1 month and 5 day*.43 words
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305 1837-09-09 2 The Brig Ann from Calcutta the 20th ultimo, arrived here yesterday forenoon. Our l alcutta files extend to the 13th. of that month, but we have been favored with the perusal of two papers of three days later date, from which we have taken305 words
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Article2985 1837-09-09 2 REGULATIONS FOR SINGAPORE— The long looked for land regulations have arrived from Bengal, and being by no means such as were hoped for, those who had cherished the vain expectation of seeing the island assume the garb of cultivation, must now rest contented with2,985 words
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Article685 1837-09-09 2 Since writing the foregoing the arrival of 0,, Ship Edinburgh, irom Bombay the loth ulti Djo has been announced to u*. The June overland packet had reached Bombay before the departs of the Edinburgh The following brief item, of the latest Europe intelligence are taken from thBombay685 words
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126 1837-09-09 2 MESSRS. T. WIGGIN Co's CIRCULAR. London Ird. June 1537Being under the painful necessity of suspending payments, we are anxl ®'J® diminish fear and excitement as much as I ble, and therefore solicit attention for the s ment which we presented to the Bank oi land, which was as follows viz.126 words
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Article346 1837-09-09 3 Principal Export* to London and 1837. V nmes of Articles. annar y> CFebruary none J March April, fMay none) June. July. August. Total. Anurnuny wie Beeswax Cassia Canes Coffee Cotton (Manila).. Dragon's Blood.. hiephantsTeeth.. Gambier Gambouge Hides Indigo Gum Elastic M o'Pearl shell.. Nankeens Pepper (black) do. (white)346 words
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Article162 1837-09-09 3 Stones of Arti Its. January, Febry. March. April May none) .June. Ju'y. Auju>t. Total. Arrack Beeswax Cassia < 'ofFee lVpper black do. white do. long Rat ans Rice Sago Sugar S.tjKin wood Nutmegs do. Mace I. -a Tin Tortoise Shell 1,340 gallons 22 piculs 250 piculs 4,525162 words
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Article216 1837-09-09 3 S' diips of Articles. January February March. April May June. July. August. Total. Hetelnut 1,300 pi3. 99 1' 3,961 pis. .5261 pis Cotton (Manila) ft 99 1 99 1-20 ph. !120 ph. < ubebs 70 pis. 106 pis. 99 9 9 i 176 ph. fiambier j 402 pis.216 words
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Article174 1837-09-09 3 Y(i/» es of Articles. January Febru ary Starch. April May June. July. Ayust. Total Benjamin Hl»el)s Kl^phantsTeeth 6 piculs 98 pis. 3-2 piculs ft ft 6 pis. 98 pis. 9 pis. ft ft ft 515 ctys. ft ft fioM Du*t Pepper black Ho. lon£ 155 cases 896 bkls.174 words
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Article240 1837-09-09 3 Karnes of Articles. January, February, March April, May, June. July. August. Total. Kttelnnt ..I yy 99 1,738 piculs 4,042 piculs 69,580 piculs 47 piculs Sheathing 99 39 piculs 8 picnls »i do. N ails 10 piculs 1 picnls 11 11 piculs 'orda«e f 9 182 ptculs 1* 182240 words
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Article136 1837-09-09 3 X«m?s of Artic les. January February March. April May June. 1 My 1 J August. j Total Cotton Mnfc V'K' a n cbiotz 'Amliipi' C.i„ ln,n ar >kee«g Hcnares Rattans Hop*. m*I Jin U 109pkge. 169 cor. n 513 cases. M 11 11 H 153 picula 100 kegs136 words
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1147 1837-09-09 3 ;*RW CF, OF EUROPE AND AMERICA. IMPORTS. EXPom^. In the Month of August. this year, h the Mrmth of Aup**t. Previously, 4 this year. L--* .VINES AND SPIRITS. IIEER Clar-t Sherry Port Champaigne Other kinds •< Brandy Rum Gin METALS. Iron Lead Spelter Steel1,147 words
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SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT.
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Article173 1837-09-09 4 F tkjT aiui all produce bouyht from the nattves, is Jst ready cask. Almost all goods (more especially European manufactures are sold at a credit of J moaTa#. r. we iifht is the173 words
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COMMERCIAL REMARKS.
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Article1008 1837-09-09 4 IMPORT S FROM EUROPE. Herald from Glasgow, arrived since oar last, has landed the following r Goods at this PortT Tw.st 900 pecs. Lone Cloth* 1 Aw doz Handker chiefs 250 pees. Madapollams |Vi!v> cor e! Saroßfls,Chowls Chindie> -500 pees.lmitation Irishes I i«S pCes Turke y red Cloth 530 pees.1,008 words
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Article119 1837-09-09 4 Jf V. drawn on Uaringßrothers <fc Co at 3 mos. St. negotiated at 4s 4<l per! w,t iPPi documents wanted at 4s 5d per doUai.rndeineath are about I the ciMotntinns of the day. ■Ox LONDON. Navy <fc Treasury 888 3 CV 30 days st. 4« 4d per dr. None119 words
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Article359 1837-09-09 4 4„ lli anived sine© our last proceeds on to Manila where she is IU-elv to ohI" l mu a rate of Freight to Englaml than from this Port, vessels having been ehar- red to load .Sugar there at 1.5-10 per ton. The Malcolm daily expected is we believe tn359 words
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Article1642 1837-09-09 4 I'rtres In REMARKS. |l 1 Prices In 1 fMPORTS rao*; BENGAL, MADRAS 1 i f IMPORTS from El ROPE. &u.! Mrs. BOMBAY, AND CEVLON. 1 Sp.Dolrs. R£ MARK s !>t tnn I 4jStock large I Bengal Sannahi, 39 a40 inch corg,\%3 a 3f>lDull Lua9 "4 •>*/ d tt1,642 words
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Article210 1837-09-09 4 1 1 Date < >/* 1 •Tin Vr THE HARBOUR. 1 i < t, i i r Arrirn .lulu 1 5/ I. i 1 Flag Sf Vessels' Names. Tons. Commander. From. Boundfor Agents. Remarks. Jl» A Augt. 5 5 24 26 30 Sept. 1 ,r 3210 words
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Article90 1837-09-09 4 Date. Flag.& Veseel M' Name*. r Tons Commander. jFV. Sept 3 3 w 4 M 4 6 6 n 3 r, 6 6 9 British brig Patriot H. Emma 8f Mathilde B baric Aber. R bin*on British bnrk Emretina Bntish brig Condergeah Helen Tha» Uh J*™* 1 *-!*amue/ Horrock*90 words
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Article76 1837-09-09 4 Date. Flat?. tt Vet* els Names. Commander. I Dale, of trom Departure. .Sept 3 e 4 H 4 n 6 8 n 8 6 British bark Herald Dutch schr. Virgo British brig Julia Dutch schr. Sriebardar British brig Ann British brig Stamford Brit tw* Fattal Khatr Watt Pnrma Choi:jj76 words
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