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CUSTOM HOUSE. IMPOSTS.

In the Essex, from Port Phillip. — 127 head of cattle, 1 box slops, 2 kegs soda, 2 do. Epsom salts, 9 do. butter, 12 cask's brandy, 4 cases gin, 2 tons hay. In the Pickwick, from Wellington. — 1 cask Bugar, 112 bags do., 42 chests tea, 4 kegs butter, l,bale slops, 1 puncheon whiskey, 2 cases lemon syrup, 1 case hemp, 2 bags coffee, 1 roll oil cloth, 1 cask peppermint,. 1 case hats, 1 bale leather, 1 box buttons, 3 casks peppermint syrup, 6 pigs, 20 kitts potatoes, 1 goat.

AGENTS' FOR THIS PAPER. London Mr. Bowler, New Zealand House. Port Nicholson Mr. S. Revans, Gaxette Office. Auckland Messrs. Moore and Doxbe aiw, Bay of Islands Mr. Beli-ord, Observer Office. Taranaki Mr.R. Barrett. ' LATEST DATES OF NEWSPAPERS RECEIVED. London Dec 6 Launceston March 3 Sydney April 11 Hobart Town .... March 24 Melbourne April IS Adelaide March 1 Geelong April 1 0 Port Nicholson. . . . April 93 Portland Feb. 93 Auckland Feb. 23 Matters of vessels in harbour will be furnished with our paper gratis, by sending for it to the office.

NoteJe»n .. friday. . rhun. . . VtA.... ["uesdty Ifonday. lunday . !at DAY. -TheT 48$ 50 49 <94 *? 49i 51 43 gb. A.K. Meteorological Table for the Week endin "hermoi 66, 573 58 58J 69 58 68i - 2h. P.M. ERM meter fi 46 «* - 47 50 44 Bb. P.M. •METER. torn whid - " " Loweit during Night. i the above ii taken U ! . • do. S.Earterly do. - do. Easterly do. Euterly Variable. N.Eatterly A.M. WINDS. hung in the open air, i do. do. do. Northerly Northerly. Eaiterly N.Wwteriy 8. Westerly, fresh P.M. md completely sheltered from the tun. do, do. do. do. . ■ do. do. do. do. Brilliant Brilliant do. Very fine. Rain Very fine Brilliant A.M. I P.M. A.M. WEATHER, Friday, May 5.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 61, 6 May 1843, Page 242

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CUSTOM HOUSE. IMPOSTS. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 61, 6 May 1843, Page 242

CUSTOM HOUSE. IMPOSTS. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 61, 6 May 1843, Page 242

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