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NOTICE. Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland. Ist October, 1844. ON and after this day neither Light dnes—Port charges—nor Harbour dues of any kind will be demanded from any Vessel whatever in or near any port of New Zealand. Taking a Pilot will be optional with the Master or commander of any Vessel : but if one be taken, his charge for pilotage vvill be Three shillings per foot—into or out of any harbour or port —and One shilling per foot for his services in any roadstead—when harbour pilotage is not paid. There are no duties of Customs—or public charges of any kind—payable by Vessels in New Zealand. By Command, Colonial Secretary. Avdbew Sinclair, ■freight or Charter. Fine Fast Sailing Smack (DIDID IFIILMJWa With Sails and Gear of every description complete. This Vessel has onlv been launched a few months; her sailing qualities are very su perior, as those can testify who have sailed in her, and could be sent to sea at ten minutes notice. For further particulars apply 4o Messrs. McFARLANE, Commercial Hotel. Auckland, Oct. 23rd, 1844. AUSTRALIAN 8r NJtW ZEALAND SUBSCRIPTION ROOMS, AND ©eneral Mqents Office , 455, WEST STRAND, CHARING CROSS, LONDON. Established by Messrs CAPPER & GOLE, in 18S8. COLONISTS visiting England, will find at these Rooms, files of Newspapers from each of the settlements in Australasia and India,'also a variety cf Books, Parliamentary Reports, Maps; tec, relating thereto, and Daily, Weekly, and Pro* vincial Newspapers. Occasional Evening Meetings are held for the purpose of conversing on Emigration and Colonial affairs. The Rooms are also supplied with writing materials for the convenience of subscribers, who can have their letters taken charge of, and forwarded according to instructions. This is of great importance to Colonists arriving in England, who may not have determined upon their precise movements. Subscription. .One Found per Annum. in England. Messrs. CAPPER and iiOJLE will undertake the sale of Landed Property, Wool, or any other consignments, with which they maybe favoured; purchase and ship with promptitude any description of Goods that may be required; also select servants tor Colonists, and arrange the passage of parties proceeding to (the various Colos Hies with economy, and a due regard to comfort. HOUSES TO LET. THE Undersigned has Houses to Let at low rents, in various parts of Auckland. JOHN MOORE, Chancery Street. Auckland, Nov. 6th, 1844.

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 67, 14 November 1844, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 67, 14 November 1844, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 67, 14 November 1844, Page 1

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