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A CASE FOR THE CUSTOMS.

We are informed of a circumstance that should receive the attention of the Customs' authorities. On last Sunday morning the schooner Leonidas, heavily laden with coal, left the Bay of Islands, having on board twenty passengers additional. As the schooner 'was passed yesterday, off the Sail Rock, by the p.s. Comerang, and has not yet arrivedj tbe discomfort on board must be very considerable. Js such passenger traffic allowed in this port? We are aware that there has been no little laxity in connection with ( ustoms' discipline heretofore, and shall observe in what way this apparent breach, of the regulations for passenger traffic will be treated.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 326, 25 January 1871, Page 2

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A CASE FOR THE CUSTOMS. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 326, 25 January 1871, Page 2

A CASE FOR THE CUSTOMS. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 326, 25 January 1871, Page 2

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