PORT DUNEDIN
WOOL AND BUTTEIt. LOADED
(Per Press Association 'r— Copyright.)
GISBORNE, Nov 3mber 22.
The arrival of the Port Dunedin from Wellington, carrying meat reported to have been loaded by nonunion labour, was expected to- precipitate a further dispute on the waterside to-day, hut, after a lengthy meeting the water-idem agreed to Lad wocl and butter awaiting -shipment, Laving the question of meat loading unsettled.
No effort was made by employers to secure the transhipment of meat to-day. The unJemployed maintained their support of the unionists by refusing to work on the lighters, and only a small response was made to the. call for non-union labour for the Tifoa and Alwyn G. coastal vessels.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1932, Page 6
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115PORT DUNEDIN Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1932, Page 6
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