GOLD FROM N.Z.
DUTY DISPUTE AT SYDNEY
(Australian Press Association.)
SYDNEY, August 12. At the Equity Court to-day, further mention was made of one thousand pounds worth of gold from New Zealand which is subject to an injunction arising out of proceedings against the Niagara’s steward, named Wince. The Commissioner of Police at Sydney was appointed receiver of the gold, pending a decision on the matter of injunction given on July 29th, which is being argued next Wednesday. 3 . ■ Mr Weston is appearing on behalf, of Messrs Garrett and Davidson, who desired to prevent |ho gold being returned to New Zealand. He said that the gold was being hawked about in a most embarrassing way, the dispute being one entirely between his clients end the New . Zealand Government, whom he'proposed to join in the suit.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1932, Page 4
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135GOLD FROM N.Z. Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1932, Page 4
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