DELIVERY OF GOODS
CLAIMED FROM CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. NEW PLYMOUTH FIRM TO TAKE ACTION. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) NEW PLYMOUTH, May 31. Court proceedings against the Customs Department with the object of compelling delivery of certain goods, which, it is claimed, are being illegally withheld by the department, are to be taken by a New Plymouth firm, of importers. Instructions to proceed with a demand for the goods were issued by the firm to its solicitors today. The goods in question have been detained by the Customs Department because the firm does not hold the necessary licence under the import regulations for their importation. The decision to take, legal action follows the recent ruling of the Supreme Court at Auckland that the import regulations are invalid.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 June 1939, Page 6
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