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Labour Short At Port

Because of a shortage of labour on the waterfront at Lyttelton yesterday some ships could not be worked About 140 men were required to fill the vacancies at 8 a m. One Coastal . vessel. the Kaimai, from Auckland, had to anchor in the stream. The coaster Korowai sailed last evening and this relieved pressure a little. Showers throughout the day aggravated the situation and the sailing of at least two vessels was delayed until today.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29984, 20 November 1962, Page 16

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Labour Short At Port Press, Volume CI, Issue 29984, 20 November 1962, Page 16

Labour Short At Port Press, Volume CI, Issue 29984, 20 November 1962, Page 16

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