A letter from Auckland published in the Daily 7'i»M?s,of the ISth insD., states i' : ;;if, the Government have impounded the Auckland gold duty, which lias hitherto amounted to £25,000 a year. The moat astouudmg thing about it is that the Provincial (Jovtrnuient were left in total ignorance of this diversion, and have not yet recei\o;l a".?y '"YtiiiK'-.tion bey ml a inomorandum from the Collector of Customs that the duty had, by order from Wellington, been paid in to the General Government accuun I '." A< ■ ■-! proceeding to say the least of il".
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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 128, 23 April 1872, Page 5
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