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Duties. — By a recent Act of the Legislative Council, the Custonis hare been abolished, and ell 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 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 Commisision, exclusive of charges.

FOR LONDON DIRECT,

And will meet with the same punctuality and despatch

as the Nelson,

fine clipper, teak built barque >£Z&^Z. CALEDONIA, A. 1., S / s&%jp9, 300 tons, R. J. Case, commander, has nearly the whole of her cargo y^^^S^ engaged, and will sail positively on the 25th mat. There are still two cabin berths disengaged, and she will only carry a limited number of intermediate passengers. Cabinpassage £52 10s. Intermediate £35 0 Steerage * 25 ° For freight or passage, immediate application to be made to James Smith ;,& Co. Wellington, April 5, 1845.

BARQU.E "CALEDONIA." rjAPTAIN CASE will notberesponsible for any debts contracted by Sy*§%£si the crew of tne. Caledonia* Port of Wellington,; March JUMB4S,

FOR TAHITI DIRECT:;

f PHE fine fast saiMng Brigantine, \^>4jF ROVER'S BRIDE, srfwySyf* 40 tons, . James Joss, Master ; will *&Jstj\ '% sail in a few~ days for the above Port. j^^Ssp^ 4*4 *- She has superior accommodation for "Passengers ; and her cargo being engaged, she will meet with quick dispatch. As she returns again to this Port, a good opportunity offers for a limited number of Passengers, who are requested to make immediate application to A. HORT, JUN.,

At the stores of Messrs. Levin & Co. Wellington, April 14, 1845.

FOR SYDNEY vid NELSON. THE well known Brigantine COMET, 112 tons, Cork, Master, will sail for 'y / y /^^^^%> the above ports on Tuesday next. W For freight or passage, apply to the 'ams^ljSgcgggg Captain on board, or to B. LING, At the Thistle Inn. April 19, 1845.

ON SALE, BY THE UNDERSIGNED, JJOTTLED ale and porter, Draught do., do., Port and sherry, in wood and bottle, Champagne, sparkling and still hocks, Brandy, gin, rum, and whiskey, Sail canvass of all numbers, Sperm and mould candles, '* Blacking, tobacco, arrowroot, jam, Chains 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 below cost price, for cash only. W. S. Loxwby. Wellington, March 28, 1845.

ON SALE,

AT THE Warehouse of the undersigned—An Extensive assortment of Manufactured goods, Provisions, Spiriton? and Malt Liquors, Wines, &c, &c, and a few chests of Congou and Gunpowder Tea, ex Otprey. also, The well-known superior draught horse GEORGE, eight years old, and perfectly sound, together with a two-wheeled cart on tpringi. Apply to RIDGWAYS, HICKSON, & Co. January 10, 1845.

THE Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle (published at Nelson,) is regularly transmitted to Wellington; and may be had at the Office of tins paper. The Nelson Examiner will be found an excellent medium for advertisers. Terms for the paper, ten shillings per quarter payable in advance. - Orders for the paper and advertisements repeived at Mr. Lyon's store,

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 28, 19 April 1845, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 28, 19 April 1845, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 28, 19 April 1845, Page 1

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