WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS.
LETTER TO THE RAILWAY
COMMISSIONERS,
(BY TELEGRAPH.—i"RESS ASSOCIATION.)
Dunedin, this day.
The' Maritime Council yesterday sent a lengthy communication to the Railway. Commissioners asking the latter nob bo interfere,-but allow labour and capital to fight matters oub. So long as no member of the affiliated bodies was made to suffer through dismissal or suspension a crisis may be averted, but the first man made bo sufler would be the signal for everything to stop from Auckland to the Bluff. The letteT'dieclaiiae being , a'threab ifi fcny/seo&S \ bub simply a statement, so bhab persons concerned may nob go into the matter with their eye's Bhut.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 185, 7 August 1890, Page 5
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