Powsb OF a lIA.VGK. — The man that laughs is a doctor without a diploma, JTis face does more good in a sick room than a bushel of powders or a gallon of bitter draughts. People are always glad to see him. Their bands instinctively go halfwayoutto meet his grasp, while they turn involuntarily from the clammy touch of the dyspeptic, who speaks in the groaning key. He laughs you out of your faults — while you never dream of being offended with him; and you never know what a pleasant world you are living in, until he points out the sunny streaks on its pathway. The Burglar's Aspiration. — A skeleton-key in every cupboard. " Bar Sinister " — The bar to which men like Mr. Edwin James belong.
CUSTOMS DUTIES Chargeable under the Customs Duties Act, 1853, IS AM. POETS OF NEW ZEALAND. S. d. Ale, beer, cider and perry, in wood, per gal... 0 6 Ditto, ditto, ditto, ditto, in bottles, per gal... 1 0 Cigars and snuff, per lb 3 0 Coffee, chicory, cocoa and chocolate, per 1b... 0 3 Cutlery, hardware, plated ware, holloware, ironmongery of all sorts, and candles and soap of all sorts, per cwt 3 0 Firearms of every description, each... ... 5 0 Gunpowder, per lb. ... 0 3 Manufactures of silk, cotton, linen, and woollen, and all articles manufactured therefrom; drapery, haberdashery, hosiery, millinery, furs, hats, boots, shoes, confectionery, bottled fruits, dried fruits, mustard, olive oil, pickles, preserves, sauces, epices, and oilmen's stores of all kinds, measuring ouiside the packages, per cubic foot ... 4 0 Spirits and strong waters of every kini, sweetened or otherwise, of any strength not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes's hydrometer, and so on in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, per gal 9 0 Sugar (raw and refined) of all kinds, and treacle and molasses, per lb. 0 1 Tea, per lb. ... 0 4 Tobacco per lb. 1 6 Wine, (in wood and bottle) containing less than 25 per cent, of alcohol of a specific gravity of '825 at tie temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit's thermometer, per gal. ... ... ... 3 0 Anchors and chains, and rol, bolt, bar, sheet, hoop, and pig iron and nails, sail cloth, cordage, twne, cotton para, bags, sacks, and woolpacka, spirits pf tar and turpentine, tobacco for eheeprash, nuts of all kinds, powder fit only for, blasting pur* pose, an(d all unenumekted goods, wares arifl inci'ehandise ... ;., ... .«• Fre«
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 3, 18 November 1862, Page 4
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