THE MARITIME STRIKE
DUNEDIN.
The Manapouri, which left yesterday, had on board sixty-one non-Union men for the Greymouth mines. Mosb of bhese are said to bo practical miners of good physique 1 . They cheered lustily* as the steamer left the wharf. Another contingent will join tbe steamer at Lyttelton, and at Wellington they will be joined by a number from Auckland, and all sent to Greymouth together.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 257, 30 October 1890, Page 5
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