SHIPPING DELAYS
ANOTHER STOP-WORK HOLD-UP [Per United Press Association.] AVELLINGTON, September 10. Declaring their intention of attending a stop-work meeting of the Seamen’s and Firemen’s Union to-morrow morning, the crews of throe coastal vessels refused to take the ships to sea to-day. The vessels affected are the Union Company’s AVingatui for Auckland and Totara for New Plymouth and the Anchor Company’s Rata for Westport. It is anticipated that they will get away to-morrow. Three small coastal vessels were unable to leave Wellington to-night owing to a heavy southerly. They are the motor ship Inaka for Patea, the auxiliary scow Talisman for Nelson and the auxiliary scow Fairborn for Westport. The Talisman and the Fairburn, provided the weather improves, hope to get away to-morrow morning. The Inaka is due to sail in the afternoon.
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Evening Star, Issue 21822, 11 September 1934, Page 1
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133SHIPPING DELAYS Evening Star, Issue 21822, 11 September 1934, Page 1
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