The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 62
New Zealand Acts and Government Publications
New Zealand Acts and Government Publications
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New Zealand Times | Daily | Wellington. |
New Zealand Herald | Daily | Auckland. |
Auckland Star | Daily | Auckland. |
Lyttelton Times | Daily | Christchurch. |
The Press | Daily | Christchurch. |
Otago Daily Times | Daily | Dunedin. |
Auckland Weekly News | Weekly | Auckland. |
The Budget & Taranaki Herald | Weekly | New Plymouth.page V |
Hawke's Bay Weekly Courier | Weekly | Napier. |
The Weekly Argus | Weekly | Greymouth. |
The Weekly Press | Weekly | Christchurch. |
The Canterbury Times | Weekly | Christchurch. |
The Otago Witness | Weekly | Dunedin. |
New Zealand Graphic, | Weekly | Auckland |
New Zealand Farmer, and Bee and Poultry Journal, | Monthly | Auckland. |
New Zealand Trade Review | Monthly | Wellington. |
New Zealand Journal of Insurance, Mining, and Finance, | Monthly | Dunedin. |
Sharland's Trade Journal (the Official Journal of the New Zealand Pharmacy Board) | Auckland. |
Many of the above Newspapers are to be purchased at the Office of the " British Australasian 31, Fleet Street, London, E.C.
The following information as to the Customs regulations affecting Passengers' Baggage and other effects will be of service to intending settlers:—
Extract from the New Zealand Customs Tariff.
"Passengers' baggage and effects including only wearing apparel and other personal effects that have been worn or are in use by persons arriving in the Colony'; also implements, instruments, and tools of trade, occupation, or employment of such persons; and household effects not exceeding £100 in value used abroad for more than a year by the persons or families bringing them to the Colony, and not intended or any other person or persons or for sale; also Cabin furnishings belonging to such persons.—Free."
Note.
I.—It is not necessary that household effects should accompany passengers in the same ship as a condition of their being dealt with under the above provisions provided such effects arrive in the Colony within a reasonable time (of which the Customs is the sole judge) prior or subsequent to the arrival of the owners thereof.
II.—The exemption of £100 value applies in the case of families to the head of the family only, and not to each member thereof.
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