UNNECESSARY INTERFERENCE.
(Per Press Association.) • AUCKLAND, this day. A fisliing party, on returning to the wharf on the steamer Herere, with 98 splendid hapuka, some of the fish weighing 901 b and 1001 b, were much surprised when the Customs authorities placed an embargo on the catch, desiring to know, m the interest of licensed fishermen, whether the fish were for private, use, or for sale. An argument . resulted m fifty of the fish being seized until further ex-, planations wer&mado^to, the, authorities, the balance being released on the understanding that tthe*^ .were vfor private use. This is the first occasion' on which, such action has been taken by the authorities.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11111, 28 October 1907, Page 4
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111UNNECESSARY INTERFERENCE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11111, 28 October 1907, Page 4
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