DUNEDIN WHARVES QUIET.
CORHraA LOADING (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNEDIX, this day. A3 was quiet at the waterfront today. The Corinna is bring loaded bj arbitrationists with transhipments froir tlie Warrinioo. ilonowai and Moeraki and will carry them to Wellington] partly for distribution on the West Coast. The order issued to watersides to quit the Harbour Board's shed | hitherto used b9 union headquarters) has been countermanded. Thomas Russell iras charged in the Police Court to-day -with a breacii of the peace in connection with the rushin" of a lorry, and was remanded for a week on bail, himself £50 and one surety o! .-£SO, on condition that he keeps aVai from disorderly assemblies in the meantime.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 278, 21 November 1913, Page 6
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