WHISKY AND THE COAL.
A KAIPARA DISCOVEaY. -'■'■ (3y Telegraph.—Press AasocktJcoi) DARGAVILLE, _, far The barquentine Volador, in from Sydney, was boarded thU\iriwniM' by Sergt. Griffiths, Constable McDoaS , Messrs Robinson (chief Collie (landing officer), of the AndUiai Customs. Captain Delmer declared ti»» he had no dutiable goods oh hoard brt the officers insisted on a search, *nd ft is stated that they discovered hidfa among the coal ballast four HVmßcb kegs of whisky, two 221b. boxes of tobacco, one case of cigars a nnmltr jj boxes of tinned tobacco, and one'eue :> -' of liqueurs. The Customs officers left for Auckland to-night with the __^ t >< . goods, and a prosecution will foUmr.i'
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 140, 14 June 1911, Page 8
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