RETURNING TO N.Z.
ARRIVALS ON MONOWAI PASSENGER & STOWAWAV SYDNEY, Nov. ft.' Two persons, a stowaway and a passenger, who arrived’ by the MonowuL yesterday were shipped back to Now Zealand by the outgoing Marama. The passenger was a Dutchman who failed to pass the dictation test, while the stowaway was discovered the first day out from Auckland. He deck; ed that he was a butcher from Adelaide. Another passenger, who was found in possession of more than £IOO worth of silver was questioned by the customs officers, hut the result is not known.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18545, 3 November 1934, Page 5
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