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Duties. — By a recent Act of the Legislative Council, the Customs hare been abolished, and all goods may be imported to this colony free of Duties. There is likewise no duty on' Exports. Vnsmn visiting the ; 'fcariwnrs ®f ' Ne^ Zealand, can enter free of all charges. Pflojts are stationed at the principal ports, but vesselp are not jreqrar.&l'ta pay for, or to take Pilots aboard;

unless, they choose. Supplies of all kinds maybe had at reasp»ah.fe rates. 5 per cent is the usifal rate of Qonimis; sion, exclusive of charges.

FOR LONDON DIRECT, And will meet with the $opfe punctuality and despntet^ as the JSfeltotij

fupe clipper, teak built bargttf jdCjTCT ■"- CALEDONIA, A. 1,, Sy&W9K 300 to ns, R. J. Case, commander, ha| •y^gffiaf'now nearly the whole of her cargo ■r^S|g|i|§gj engaged, and will sail positively On tjte 25th~inst. There aiestiß two cabin births disengaged; and she will only carry a limited number of intermediate passengers. " Cabin passage *52 10s. Intermediate .' .£35 0 Steerage I £25, <X For freight or passage, immediate Application to be made to James Smith, & Co. Wellington, April 5, 1845.

BARQUE " CALEDONIA-'* I^APTAIN CASE-will not be respon* sd&&sfjt- B^ e *"" an^ debts contracted by Syjj[&sX, the crew of the Caledonia. jSfillSii* Port of Wellington, March 14, 1845.

FOR SALE, BY LATE ARRIVALS. JF|LOUR, Van Dicmen'a Land, ex Bister*, Gin M?* in hhds. and cases, West India Rum, Tobacco in sKtl kegs, Port wine in pipes, Champagne, Sugar, Wm Coffee, Black fish oil, Soap, Candles, Salt Beef, I^tme^s and Ginger, American chairs, and a variety of other articles, at low prices for cash. W. B. Rhodes & Co. Wellington, January 10, 1845.

NEW ZEALAND AGENCY.

MR. F. W. JERNINGIIAM. begs to inform his friends and the colonists, that he is iibout to return to England by the Caledonia, in April next, and intends to open a General Agency Business in London in connection with this colony. His chief object will be 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 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 month, or by application to Messrs. Clifford and Vavasour, Wellington. Thorndon Beach, Jan. 31, 1845,

ON SALE,

A T THE Warehouse of the undersigned — An Ex•**tensive assortment of Manufactured goods, Provisions, Spirituous and Malt liquors, Wines' &c, &c.,and a few chests of Congou and Gunpowadr Tea ex Osprey. ALSO, The well-known superior draught horse GEORGE, eight years old, and perfectly sound, together with a two-wheeled cart on springs. Apply to Ridgways, Hickso*t, & Co. January 1q» 1845.

ON SALE, BY THE UNDERSIGNED, BOTTLED ale and porter, Draught do., do. , Port and sherry, in wood tmd bottle Champagne, sparkling and still hocks Brandy, gin, rum, and whiskey, Sail canvass of all numbers, Sperm and mould candles, Blacking, tobacco, arrowroot, jam, . Chairs and anchors, bar iron, Tea caddies, and work boxes, boots and shoes, clogs, coats, and a quantity of slops, The whole to be disposed of helow cost price, lor cash only. W. S. LOXLEY. Wellington, March 28, 1845.

"ORICE oP ADVERTISEMENTS for the "Netv, •*- Zealand Spectator and Cook's Straits GuARDiAN.-^Six lines and under 3s. 6d. for the first insertion, and one shilling, for each subsequent insertion from six to ten lines, - five shiUings tor the first, and one shilling and sixpence for each subsequent insertion; above ten lines, five shilling* for the first "ten lines, and fourpence per line for the excess of that number; and twopence per line for each subsequent -insertion. For cash only.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 26, 5 April 1845, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 26, 5 April 1845, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 26, 5 April 1845, Page 1

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