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Duties. — By a recent Act of the Legislative Council, the Customs have been abolished, and all Goods may be imported 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 Forts, 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.

FOR LONDON DIRECT,

And will meet with the sante punctuality and despatch as the " Nelton."

■JtfRU fXIHE fine clipper, teak built JgWjg^ X barque CALEDONIA, 300 fy)gH|g tons, R. J. Case, commander, has the greater part of her cargo enCSSSC9 gaged ; will commence loading immediately upon her return from Auckland ; will sail in all March, and has iplendid accommodations for passengers. For freight or passage apply to - Jambs Smith & Co. Wellington, January 24, 1845 .

FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. JK§^ FXIHE. fine fast sailing schooner «Bsl^v -*- VANGUARD, A. J. Pjrß^g' The above vessel will sail from jbQ&IMZ. hence about the 14th inst., or iSSSSSB three days after her arrival from Whycowbite. For passage only, apply to J. H. Levien, at Messrs. Bethune and Hunter's. Wellington, February 7, 1845.

FOR SALE. £jfc3j. fip HE fine, fast E&iling, coppered and Jb£&Sa JL copper fastened schooner SHEPMjjgt^jL HERDESS, 41 tons, 0.m., built in Sydney in 1842. This vessel is fitted up in th,e most complete manner, and it now ready for sea. For terms, apply to C. W. SCHtTLTZ*, Kai Warra

January 24, 1845.

SALE. MESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER will sell by Auction, on Thursday next, 13th February, at the Exchange, ex Vanguard, and Bee: — A QUANTITY OF DESIRABLE GOODS. For particulars, see handbills. Exchange, February 7. 1845

BOARD AND LODGING.

G. REYNOLDS, MOUNT COTTAGE, Boulcott street, WELLINGTON TERRACE. A separate parlour if required.

EZ " CALEDONIA."

A CHOICE assortment of garden and.agricultural seeds ; 50 suits gents, supofor clothfug ; whale line* ; wool-sheets, &c, \Alio, a few warranted silver watches. / PyM. Her vet.

NEW ZEALAND

'AGENCY.

MR. F. W. JERNJ^GHAM begs to inform his friepyis and the colonists, that he h about to returvto England by the Caledonia, in March vA.t, and intends to open a General Agency Business in London, in connection with this colony. His chief object will btf introducing not only to the English public, but to the foreign markets, the new and valuable productions of New Zealand. He therefore solicits their support, and assures them that all business • entrusted to his care will meet with (he strictest attention and despatch. Parties wishing to ship by the Caledonia, not having Agents in England, can make arrange-nMAto-witk-MK Jerningham, during the next month, or by application to Mihh. Clifford and Vavasour, Wellington. Thorndon Beach, Jan. 31, 1845. .

ON SALE,

AT THE" Warehouse of the undersigned — : An extensive assortment of manufactured good*, provisions, spirituous and malt liquors, wines, &c, &c. ALSO, The well-known superior draught horse GEORGE, eight years old, and perfectly sound, together with a two-wheeled cart on-sptings. Apply'to Ridcways, Hicksott, & Co, -J#n«arj 10, 1845,

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 18, 8 February 1845, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 18, 8 February 1845, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 18, 8 February 1845, Page 1

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