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STRIKES. THE MONOWAI AT DUNEDIN. NO DIFFICULTY INWORKING THE VESSEL. ALL QUIET AT WANGANUI. HOPES FOR JERRARD'S RECOVERY. [FEB PBKSS ASSOOATION.] Dunedin, This day. The Monowai leaves here late to-morrow afternoon. Her entiro crew is non-union, with the exception of the cooks aud stewards, who decide at one o'clock what action to take. It is understood that a number of them will remain by the ship whatever decision may be come to. Thero is no difficulty in loading or uuloading the various hatches. Captain Carey expressed himself perfectly satisfied with the crew, and says on leaving Williamstown there was a surplus of twenty hands over the number required to work the ship. Wang an .i, This day. Matters connected with the labor difficulty aro quiet now. A meeting of railway servants has been held, but nothing was deoided on. Wellington, This day. Jerrard has recovered consciousness and thero appears to be some slight hope of his recovery.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5938, 17 September 1890, Page 3
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