THE INDRABARAH.
STRIKE OF STEVEDORES. tfhe Secretary of the General Post Office, Wellington, received the following telegram on Thursday from the Bul!s g po 3 tSa g t.r: - "A»hoo£ «je -general opinion seems to be that the Indrabarah will ultimately be got off. she has not been moved much since SJnday-about 50 yards, perhaps Song the beach, and her stem a little 2Sf seaward. To-day the sea was Site smooth, but the tide was poor 2d one line gave way. The beach to-nieht is strewn with casks of taUow bales of wool and flax, and bags and boxes of gum, all jettisoned. The special gang of stevedores brought from Wellington have struck fo? higher wages, and returned to Bulls to-night." ..
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 578, 21 June 1913, Page 5
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