UNCUSTOMED GOODS
I Pr.r. rvrr/.n Pjiksk Association-.] AI'CKLAXI), December 7. An interesting case of allowed snni.iiiliii'4 lias occupied tho. attention of {lie Auckland Customs o!!ici;ils for ih<> 1 :>•-";: lorfciiiuhi. The officers visited A\ haii.naparapara, a s::iall port on the Great: liarl'ior. on .November 2.1, nncl bo.'inlod the Melbourne- Steamship Company's 53nslianc. They found, if is thai, one side of a locker which had been scaled up by tlic Cuf-toms officials at Lyttelton had boon broken and certain uncustomed yowls removed. A search discovered ci;dit bottles of whisky and soven bottles of gin conrcaled about the ship, and it that a quantity of tobacco had also been removed from the. locker. In the court this morning W. J. Jianson, master cf the steaiiicr, was fined £2o on "each of two charges, and 11. Hartley, steward, £2o for harboring, kcepinj:, and uncustomed poods.
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Evening Star, Issue 14532, 7 December 1910, Page 4
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141UNCUSTOMED GOODS Evening Star, Issue 14532, 7 December 1910, Page 4
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