Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 16 September 1837

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  • 39 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 37. VOL. 7. SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 16th. 1837 "New Botes Public Notification! appearing in iki. D PP "»g in thi. Paper and Signed b, the Proper Anthoritie. are to be eon.idered a. OMcial.
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  • 241 1 J FRIDAY AUGUST 25, 1837. i Fort St. George August 25, 1837Intelligence having been received of the death of the late Revered and Most Gracious Sovereign King WILLIAM THE I'OURTII, which mournful event took place at Windsor on the 20th day of June last; the
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  • 479 1  -  S. G. BONHAM GOVERNOR OF P. W. ISLAND, SINGAPORE, AND MALACCA. Singapore, ]&th Sept. 1837. .ltf tafc' aggu» —II r Whereas it has pleased Almighty God to call to His Mercy our late Sovereign Lord King William the Fourth, of Blessed and Glorious Memory, by whose decease the Imperial
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  • 1058 1 The following are published for general information. LAND REGULATIONS. EXTRACT OF A LETTER FROM THE SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT, DATED 24TII. MAY 1837, TO W. R. YOUNG Esqr.,— Commissioner. Para. 23. On a full consideration of what has been written on the subject of the administration of the Land
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  • 516 1 ACCESSION OI- QUEEN VICTORIA. (Recopied from the Madras Conservative Aug. 26.) Soon after the death of William .the Fourth, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and -MI'II of 1 Conyngham, Lord Chamberlain, to 4 Kensington Palace and communicated to her jesty the Queen, and to the Duchess of Kent,
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  • 210 1 (From the St. James'» Chronicle, July 1 LIVERPOOL, JUNE 27. Trade still continue* in the most deplorable state in the manufacturing districts, £nd the greatest distress prevails among the working classes; the hand-loom weavers at Colne are in a state of actual starvation, and in their desperation
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  • 581 1 TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE THE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN COUNCIL. THR HUMBLE PETITION or THE UNDERSIGNED MERCHANTS RESIDING AT SINGAPORE. SHEWETH, That jour petitioners have for a considerable number of rears been, through their Agents in Calcutta, purchasers of Bengal Opium at the Government Safes; and that they '< never
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 108 1 ECCLESIASTICAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Lord Bishop of Calcutta, has this day appointed the Reverend JOSIAH HUGHES, Surrogate at Malacca, for granting Episcopal Licences of Marriage. Dated this 18th. day of July 1537. WM. HY. ABBOTT. I Registrar. TO BE SOLD. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ON TUESDAY THE 19TH.
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    • 28 1 TO LKT. FROM THE IST. OCTOBEK SETT. THE HOUSE AND GODOWNS is Commercial Square, presently occupied by DR. MARTIN. Apply to, SPOTTISWOODE, AND CONNOLLY. Singapore 16/* Sept. 1837.
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  • 36 2 The letter of AN INQUIRING NEIGHBOUR" has been received.— lts appearance this evening is unavoidably postponed, but will be published in the following paper if the writer does not interdict it in the interim.
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  • 1227 2 an -ived this afternoon, and the politeness of Captain MCCREA we have beer, favoivd with a Madras Conservative Extraordinary of 25th ultimo, which rontains intelligence to the Ist July of the most ©important and highly interesting nature. We have made room for as many
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  • 82 2 Malacca 6c Pin«ng, Total. 18M. Sp 6,777 Sp. Drt. 16,296 Sp. Dt *i. 23,073 May www 17 966 30,306 48.272 Jane 9 16,324 3,419 11.792 25,187 31.657 13,878 51,144 67,468 July 15,144 67,468 August 35,679 47,471
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  • 1295 2 Wc have had an opportunity of perusing a letter of considerable interest from a gentleman who emigrated some time ago from this settlement to that land of hope" —New South Wales. From the information conveyed generally
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  • 725 2 By the Dutch bark Fatthol Khair,frw* —6O coyans Java rice, 50 pis. Java brassware, 500 bottles k&vu pootee oil, I pi. Bencoulen nutmegs, 30 pis. Batavia indigo, 30 pis. long pepper, 20 cor. Batavia battick handkfs, 30 pis. tamarind, 30 pis. onions. By the British bark E-igelina. fr»m Rhi
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  • SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT.
    • 158 4 Singapore ueing arww «"•> from the native,, it for read, auk. p ....tiA/m. i »rtnbi *t acralU of 3 mo*tk*. P weight ie the Pieul, ot 133 Y% ibe. avoirdupoia, divided inte log
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    • COMMERCIAL REMARKS.
      • 1200 4 The Sarah Birkett from Liverpool arrived since oar last, has reported the 10 lo* iog goods to be lauded tor this market. 5966 pees. Long Cloths ll>Bo in no. Muskets 2476 Grey Shirtings 122 Fowling Pieces 4174 Cambrics 92$ forges Musket Locks 4812 Madapoilam* 40 casks Musket
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    • 1773 4 1 F 1 I'rices IA IMPORTS FROM EUROPE. \ii. iJoIrs. REMARKS, j 1 MPORTS from BENGAL, MADRAS Dr BOMBAY, AND CEYLON. j Sp.Uobt. REM ARtn •~i COTTON MANUFACTURES. a 4{i a fi l c ttock large Saleable Current .i mi ted sale Jotton Manuiactures 1 Bengal Sannahs, 49
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    • 121 4 "B ilson En?lnn I at 6 mos. st. with tiillt of Lading have bfcpn negotiated to the ex' tent n ahnnt //*>> at Is 5t per dollar. \o other transactions have come to our notice. ON N. vy «v Treasnrr Bills 3 <fc 30 Jays st. 4s 4d per
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    • 243 4 The f 'jlomlUan and Sir John Beretfurd have completed loading and Kail t f m >-r for London. The Malco dai'v expected, will load f«>r London and W( i__ ]-<'<* mont* »f h<rr deal we nht is already enjfaeed. Freight to Chin a rather «iT~ S. ll rk tt
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    • 228 4 of A rrirnl July J.') Flog Sf Vessels* Xmn> x. 1 t I K 2 .Q t*Lf 4 J T> ns. r A MM I* Commander. in T H From. E HA Round for RB^UR. J gents. Remarks. Anit f 5 5 30 Sept. 1 tt
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    • 49 4 1 Xante*. 1 Tons i Commander. ('.inenltou 274 Watt 3S 8*2 Gt*t* r* 102 Chan* Keet 300 Ferrier 1414 MnrsheD US I Prbvf 124 Kon# End 125 1 Tian Guan i, or mink Not. 25 Fiur-of M»uii« 5iuu^ s B#uvi» do. Chin* do. Caln»«» Pill* 1 Pin#»4 >5^
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