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MOUNPARK VISITED BY POULTRYMEN

3NTLY-NF.KDED FOWL WHEAT PE TO LTFT SHIP'S HATCHES today. Auckland poultrv - farmers \ the idle vessel Mountpark i before 8 o'clock yesterday ! to lift the ship's hatches, •re refused permission to he vessel. Organised on V night, the party, led by G. Jackson, the Auckland of the New Zealand Poultry nadp this move as a token against the delay in Ihe ' from the shin of urgentlyfowl "wheat. They also felt lifting the thov emove the obstacle preventrk from starting. ' They the waterside workers hen be willing to discharge fowl wheat for immediate

pents. tarty was halted at the ship's W by a member of the pme discussion with the chief [Mr Jackson was called r m Where he conferred with the [Captain A. Brown, 0.8. E. He came down the gangway pn minutes later. Mr Jackson f captain had told him that Snot prepared to take the reality of allowing the party fd because of the possibility pents. He added that he [.the captain was quite right, gal of the ship's agents, the pteam Ship Company, said jat the captain was not prep allow unauthorised persons ship. '

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 14713, 3 July 1948, Page 3

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MOUNPARK VISITED BY POULTRYMEN Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 14713, 3 July 1948, Page 3

MOUNPARK VISITED BY POULTRYMEN Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 14713, 3 July 1948, Page 3