AUCKLAND.
December 17
Yesterday and to-day the Custom House officers and police made important seizures of contraband cigars and unstamped beer. Sixty-one boxes of cigars were taken from the leading firm of Brown, Barrett and Co. Plummer was committed for trial today ou three charges of house-breaking, and two of sending threatening letters. Tauranga telegrams states that the May Queen has got ashore. The ship parted her cable aud went into a blind channel, where she now lies. She just touches at the stern at low water. A South British telegram states that the vessel is all right, and no damage has been done to the ship or cargo.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3264, 17 December 1881, Page 3
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