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Dutiis.-— By a recent Act of the Legislative Council, the Customs have been abolished, and «11 Goods may hi imported to ibis 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 Piloti 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 tame punctuality and detpatck as the " Nelson."

HP HE fine clipper, teak built jgffj^v JL barque CALEDONIA, 300 X/VIfNJEI tons, R. J. Case, commander, has tb e greater part of her cargo enQECISSV gaged ; will loading iromediatelj^upon her return from Auckland ; will sail in all March, and has splendid accommodations lor passengers. For freight or passage apply to Jamis Smith & Co. Wellington, January 24, 1845.

FOR NEW PLYMOUTH AND • AUCKLAND.

■-s'ju^ja, nn HE fine frigate built barque - jMSjB& j MSj8& I- SLAINS CAS7LE, /SSFJJ&J& 600 tons burthen, William DawadEaßatigi son, commander. Will sail for the above ports about Wednesday ne^t, the 26th February, 1845. Thi* vessel _Jt*r veTy nnperior accouuisodtitioiis for paa•tn'gefs. Tor freight or passage, apply to the commander on board, or to the Undersigned. Bethune and Hunter. Exdiange, February 20, 1845.

FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. HpIIE fine fast sailing schooner jgj^. X VANGUARD, A. I. P: ie a^ ove vessel will sail from {JEKEbBEtx ence about the 26th inst., or *S£fSZS3B three days after her arrival from Whycowhite. For passage only, apply to J. H. LnviEN, at Messrs. Bethune and Hunter's. Wellington, February 7, 1845.

FOR SALE, BY LATE ARRIVALS. FLOUR, Van Diemen's Land, ex Sitters, Gin in hhds. and cases, West India rum, t'bacco in small kegs, port wine in pipes, Champagne, sugar, tea, coffee, black fish oil, soap, candles, salt beef, nutmegs and gitiger, American chairs, and a variety of other articles at low prices for cash. W. B. Rhodes & Co. Wellington, January 10, 1845.

BOAKP AND LODGING.

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

NEW ZEALAND AGENCY. MR. F. W. JERNINGHAM begs to in- - form his friends and the colonist*, that he it about to return to England by the Caledonia, in March next, And intends to open a General Agency Business in ljonclon, in connection with, this colony. Hl9 chief object will be introducing not only to the English public, but to the foreign markets, the new and valuable production* of New Zealand. He" therefore f oliciU their support,, and assures them that all business entrusted to his care will meet with. the strictest attention and despatch. Parties wishing to ship by the Caledonia, not having Agents in England, can make arrangements with Mr. Jerningham, during the next, months or by application to Messrs. Cirirro*D and Vatasobr, Wellington. Thorndon Beach, Jan. SI, 1845.

ON SALE,

AT THE Warehouse of the undersigned — . An extensive assortment of manufactured goods, provisions, spirituous and malt liquors, wines, &c, &c. 4.EKO, The well-known superior draught horse

G E ORGE,

eight years old, and perfectly sound, together with a two-wheeled cart on springs. Apply to RIDQWAYS, UICiSON, & Co.. January 10, 1845.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 20, 22 February 1845, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 20, 22 February 1845, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 20, 22 February 1845, Page 1

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