SMUGGLING OF SILVER
SHIP’S OFFICERS CONVICTED FINES OF OVER £3OO IMPOSED (Per United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, July 5. The Consolidated Fund will benefit to the extent of £3ll 4s 9d as the result of convictions to-day by Mr E. Page, S.M., against seafaring men charged with attempting to export silver from New Zealand. William Henry Noy, seventh engineer, and Stanley Arthur Smith, second officer of. the Mara run, were each fined £SO, and Stephen Courtney an] Reginald Jack Dale, stewards on the Wanganclla, were each fined £2O. In addition the silver to the value of £169 4s 9d was automatically confiscated.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21998, 6 July 1933, Page 8
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101SMUGGLING OF SILVER Otago Daily Times, Issue 21998, 6 July 1933, Page 8
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