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Duties. — By a recent Act of the Legislative Council, the Customs have been abolished, and all Goods may be 4»>-port^d to this Colony free of Duties. There is

likewise no duty on Exports. Vessels visiting the harbours of New Zealand can enter free of all charges. Pilots are stationed at the principal Ports, but vessels are not required to pay for, or to take Pilots aboard, unless they choose. Supplies of all kinds may be had at reasonable rates. 5 per cent is the usual rate of Commission, exclusive of charges.

TO SAIL POSITIVELY IN ALL JANUARY, FOR LONDON DIRECT, npHE splendid A 1, for twelve ffijsng*R _L years, English built ship >«jgg|k * RAYMOND, gjflf?!?fl!Si|& HughM'Kay commander, burthen 500 tons, coppered and copper fastened, and a very fast ship. She has a full poop, with good cabin accommodations for a limited number of passengers ; and will commence loading immediately on her return from Auckland. For freight or passage, apply to RIDOWA-TS, HICKSON, & Co. Wellington, Oct. 9, 1844.

FOR AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY, To sail on Tuesday, the 7th instant, •JK/EiL. T HE . schooner Lady Leigh, D. Jga^v Reid, commander. JjPfig^iy For freight or passage, apply W!&££&3§) R. Waitt, Custom-house Court. January 4, 1845. .

FOR SYDNEY VIA -NELSON. The brigantine Star of China, j2J3tS^. Thomas Tinley, master, will sail *jnBfSs»' f° r the above ports on Monday, Jgygyg: the 6th inst. For freight or passage, apply to the master on board, or to William Fitzherbert.

For Nelson and Kobart Town, To sail on Saturday, the 11th inst. t fi IHE well known fast sailing #SNPL JL schooner SISTERS, /jficNgSk Captain Clark, will sail for the &jgE^SB&L above ports punctually. *QS32@F For freight or passage, apply to Captain Clarke, on board, or to Mr. R. Waitt. Custom House Buildings, Te Aro.

FOR JAVA, SINGAPORE, AND MANILLA.

-^ykg. The barque AUGUSTUS JragfigV J°hn Rolls, commander. Thii vesse l wi'l sa l immediately for ags&s9B| above ports, and has excellent SSSHsHBSP^-'accommodation for passengers. For particulars apply to the commander on board, or to John S. Hill, Barrett's Hotel, or to - ' William Fitzherbert. - Wellington, January 3, 1845.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned (except as to business now in actual progress) is dissolved this day, by mutual consent. Debts due to and from the fiYm wilLbe received and paid by the undersigned, Arthur Todd Holroyd. Dated at Wellington, this 31st day of December, 1844. Arthur T. Holroyd., Robert Hart. Witness — Robert S. Cheesman, Wellington.

LAND TO LEASE. npOWN'AMD COUNTRY LANDS TO LET JL on advantageous terms in all parts of the Company's settlements. - Clifford *nd Vataiou*. Octobers, 1844.

ON SALE, AT THE Warehouse of the undersigned — An extensive assortment of manufactured goods, provisions, spirituous and malt liquors, vines, &c, &c. Apply to

Ridgwayi, Hickson, & Co,

„ JUST RECEIVED. /TVNE cage superior blue cloth caps, V-/ Gunter's mustard, jams, and jellies. R. Langdon, Herbert-street, Opposite the Union Bank. ' Nov. 1, 1844.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 13, 4 January 1845, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 13, 4 January 1845, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 13, 4 January 1845, Page 1

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