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DUNEDIN CARGO LOADED.

! a ■• CONVXHT" speedily j REPLACED. I - - jgood \voi;k t;v Ai;,r>m;..vnoNi-TS. I (By Telegraph - I re. - A-soi'iatiou.) j J 111 XKDIN. Friday. j : Between twelve noon and one oY'n.-k j !a Kiru'i , number nf -triker.-- conjjrugated, I iat the barricaili- iichiiul the ' Harbour I Koard otiitCH. and a. rumour nit bruited ' abroad that th; arbitral ion i.-ta working' 1 the Corinn.i \vcr>' coining cmi. One man I I did come out. and after two conferences i j with the strikers, retired to the ship. ! land returned with hi- coat, receiving a , cheer as he emerged. This defection I more than counter-balanced, for three j new iirbitrationists <~ o mmem, < \l work this ' ! morning. This afternoon, in response to ■ |an announcement that the (Xirinha will I receive Wellington cargo, full drays and '. I expresses passed to the ship. An early i [departure in expected. j j Captain Collins, ol the Moeraki. ex- ! j pressed himself .is quite satistie.l with I j the work 'lone by the arbitration lump- '■ jers on the ship." "If you ask mc how ' the men pot on." he -aid. " my answer i.J that they put out 800 tons of vjrg.i a-) , i quickly as an ordinary pi up would. ' J that they didn't break .i case, and that . th' 30i>tK were particularly well placed ! lin the sheds." Stock.- of coal in Dimedin .having been drawn upon economically.' ] are hoi.liny out a!! right. Merchant*; i I now 1,r.1l no sugar, but a small shipment, I , i.- expected from Auckland at'the end of ; : next week. Tapioca ;jn<l dried fniit- are ! i running very low. but iiHTchante have . i not. as a body, put up the prices, and i ! there i- no prospect of the market. get- j i tine: really bare for two or three -weeks. | j The Moemki is still tied up at the i Birch Street 'Wharf, ami will remain i there until seamen and firemen provide ! her with a crew. "The position of the \ Peajnen's Union is tlrat they say. mdi- j vidually. that they do not want, to ship. : J

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 279, 22 November 1913, Page 8

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DUNEDIN CARGO LOADED. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 279, 22 November 1913, Page 8

DUNEDIN CARGO LOADED. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 279, 22 November 1913, Page 8

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