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Dimxft. — By a recent Act of the; Legislative the Customs have beenr abolished, and all goodi 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 ports, bat veasela are not required to piy for, or to take Pilots aboard, unless they choose. •Supplies of all kind* maybe had at reasonable rates. 5 per cent is the uaual rate of Commission, exclusive of charges.

FOR LONDON DIRECT,

And will meet with the same punctuality and despatch as Ik* Nelson, '

riIHE fine clipper, teak built barque JE£7l *- CALEDONIA, A. 1., .XjJPjP^ 300 t°n», R. J. Case, commander, baa nearly th» whole of her cargo ■pTjryNgPE.. cngag<yl, and will sail positively on'the 25th in»t. There are still two cabin birthi disenjfagodf and sbfc will only carry a limited number of intermediate paSßengeri. Cabin pastage „ .f.. f . . . *52 iOu. Intermediate ■ ''^35 *> Steerage - 0 For freight or passaje, , 'immediate application to ba made to / • Jakes Smith, & Co. Wellington, April 5, 18f5.

BARQUE " CALEDONIA."

C A SE will not be responijJL~ Jw^ «bl 8 f°T &r -l debts contracted by ./pWt-'i&M> the crew of the Caledonia. '^^SESS^i- Port of Wellington, March 14, 1845-

FOR SALE, BY LATE 'ARRIVALS.

FLO.UR, Van^iehien's Land, ex Sisters, Gin in hhds. and cases, West India Rum, Tobacco in •mail kegs. Port wine in pipei, Champagne, Sugar, Tea, Coifee, Black fish oil, Soap, Candles, gait Beef, Nutmeg* and Ginger, American c!»air«, and a variety of other «rticles, at low prices for cash. W. B. Rhodes & Co. Wellington, January 10, 1845.

NEW ZEALAND AGENCY.

KR. F. W. JERNINGHAM begs to inform his friends and the colonists, that he is about 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. Jeraingham during the next month, or by application to Messrs. Clifford and Vavasour, Wellington. Tborndon* Beach, Jan. 31, 184 j.

ON SALE,

A T THE Warehouse of the undersigned— An Ex--**<tensive assortment of Manufactured goods, Provisions, Spirituons and Malt liqnors, Wines' &c, &c.,and a few chests of Congou and Gunpowodr Tea ex Osfrey. ALSO, The well-known superior draught hona

GEORGE,

eight year* old, and perfectly sound, together with a two-wkeelad cart on springs. Apply to RidowaYS, Hickson, & Co. January Iq, 1345.

ON SALE, BY THE UNDERSIGNED, SOTTLED ale and porter, Draught ,do., do. , Port and iherry, in wood vnd bottle Champagne, sparkling and still hocks Brandy, gin, rum. and whiskey, '." Sail c*UTass of all number?, Sperm and mould candles, Blacking, tobacoo, arrowroot, jam, Chain and anchors, bar uon, Tea caddies, and work boxes, boots and si»«e», clog», coats, and a quantity of slops, Th« whole to be dispossd of below co«t price, for cath only. W. S- LOXLET. Wellington, March 28, 18-15.

T>RICE o¥ ADVERTISEMENTS' for the "New -*- Zealand Spectator and Cook's Straits Guawhan. — Six .'lines and under 3s. 6d. for the first insertion, and one shilling for earfh subsequent insertion; from six to ten lines, five shillings for the - first, and one shilling and sixpence for each suDseqoent? insertion; above tea lines, five shillings for toe first tea lines, and fonrpence per line for the excess of that number; and twopence per line 'fo£ e*ch wbseqnent insertion. Far ouh only.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 27, 12 April 1845, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 27, 12 April 1845, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 27, 12 April 1845, Page 1

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