THE DEPUTATION TO THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.
[BY TELTORAJPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, Sunday. The members of the deputation from the executive of the Railway Employes' Society, who wait on the Railway Commissioners tomorrow morning, in connection with the matters in dispute, arrived from the South this afternoon, and were met by Messrs. 1). Skinner (president) and by A. London (secretary) of the local branch. They were driven out in the country in the afternoon, and are to be entertained to-morrow night. Christchurch, Sunday. Before the delegates of the Railway Servants' Association, who are going to interview the Railway Commissioners on matters connected with the service, loft they were met by the officers of the Wharf Labourers' Union, who wished them success on their mission, and promised to do all in their power to assist them if it should be necessary to resort to extreme measures.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8283, 16 June 1890, Page 5
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