ILL-STARRED TRESASURE HUNT.
DIFFERENCE OVER PICTURE uiGirrs. ; (By Telenraph.-Prese ABSOclatioa.l Duncdin, May H. The imililTs arc still in cTiarge of flie steamer Wairoa, which was to have 1-eft to search for treasure in tlie Auckland Island.?. The writ claiming 4418 by Messrs. Stevenson and Cook is etill tiiiRntislicil. A dispute hns arisen between Hi', May ami Captain Sorcnsen, as a result of which the latter will not accompany the expedition. The trouble -arose tliroiigli Captain Sorcnsen demanding oneHiird of .CSOOO, for which sum the kiiicmnlograph riglils for reproducing the expedition pictorially are alleged to have been sold. 'flint was not. agreed (o. Captain Sorensen said lie retained his right to one-third of the result of tlie expedition, hut he was douiit-ful of success without his expert knowledge.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1440, 15 May 1912, Page 6
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127ILL-STARRED TRESASURE HUNT. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1440, 15 May 1912, Page 6
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