NOTES AND SILVER.
VERY LARGE SHIPMENT LANDED (Per Press Association). AVELLINGTON, This Day. In the presence of police,. Customs and hank officials, several hundred thousand pounds worth of bank no es ami silver coin were unloaded from the steamer, Port Blunter to-day, alter tho vessel’s arrival from London, via Auckland. „ , . Twenty large sealed cases of bank note forms for the Reserve Bank were first discharged, and quickly dispatch--6 Then several hundred smaller cases, sealed and hound with steel bands, were unloaded, these containing halfcrowns to the value of £120,000 a dressed to the Bank of New Zealand.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 54, Issue 197, 2 June 1934, Page 2
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