MARITIME NEGOTIATIONS.
NOT OPEN TO PRESS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Dunedin, October 18. Proceedings before tho Conciliation Commissioner, Mr. P. Hally, in consotion with the shipping dispute are being conducted in camera. After tnro hours' deliberation, tho Conciliation Court adjourned the shipping dispute till to-morrow. SOME EFFECTS. (By TelcEranh.—Presa Association.) Wcstport, October 18. Owing to the withdrawal of the Wanganui cattlo steamers, local butchers are completely ( out of meat, and a famine is threatened. Six hundred tons of cargo for Cireymoutli aro at this port, awaits ing transhipment to Greymout'h. It was intended to bring sheep from Wanganui by the steamer Regulus, but t'he 6tock was shut out.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1263, 19 October 1911, Page 5
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