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GERMAN WARSHIP'S SEIZURE.

THE INCIDENT ENDED.

By Telegraph.— Association—Copyright. New York, February 5. The German training ship Groser Herzogen Elizabeth, which had been seized at Galveston, U.S.A., for smuggling and selling to tavernkeepers quantities of wines and liquors, has been released.

It appears that the ship's*, steward, in accordance with previous instructions, was in the act of paying the duties at the moment of the seizure of the ship.

Children's red cashmere sox, 3jd per pair; children's red cashmere sox, 3£a per pair.— At the. Beehive, Karangahape Road; the Beehive sale.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13095, 7 February 1906, Page 5

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GERMAN WARSHIP'S SEIZURE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13095, 7 February 1906, Page 5

GERMAN WARSHIP'S SEIZURE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13095, 7 February 1906, Page 5