THE CUSTOMS EXPERT AND THE TOBACCONISTS.
(UY TKL.lirilUl'll.— I'KKSS ASSOCIATION). CiiiUMTCiiUßL'ir, Wednesday. Mil A. Rosk, Collector of Customs, and Mr G. V. Shannon, Customs expert, visited several tobacconist's simps in the city yesterday, the result of their visits being tho seizure of six boxes of unstamped cigars. The officials ate very reticent, and it is believed they arc making further investigations. Following up yesterday's seizure of cigars, Messrs Rose and Shannon visited several large wholesale establishments this morning, as indicated by the tobacconist whose goods were .seized yesterday, with tho result that ten large and twenty small boxes of cigars were seized bearing no Customs mark.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2670, 22 August 1889, Page 2
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