WHARF TROUBLES
FORTY-NINE PROSECUTIONS. Prosecutions concerning the recent troubles on the Wellington wharves were set down to be dealt with in tho Magistrates Court yesterday, but •bp arrangement of the parties they were*, adjourned for a week. There are forty-nine cases, fourteen; in respect of the ferry steamer Maori, and thirty-five in respect of the collier Kittawa. The Maori obarges allege refusal to load bunker coal, tending to delay the proper dispatch of the vessel. Refusal to unload coal is, in effect, tne charge in every case concerning the Kittawa.
Counsel engaged in the cases areMessrs. P. S. K. Macassey (for the. Crown), and P. J. O'Regan and H. FO'Leary (for the defendants). ...
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3015, 28 February 1917, Page 6
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113WHARF TROUBLES Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3015, 28 February 1917, Page 6
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