MORE WORKMEN
PARTY FROM AUSTRALIA [by telegraph—own con respondent] WELLINGTON, Wednesday The Wangnnella brought another party of carpenters and others engag e in the building trade to Wellington from Australia to-day, to undertake work under the Government Housing Department. There were also some boilermakers among the arrivals, these men having come to New Zealand enter the service of tho Railways partment. With the boilermakers > n eluded, tho total was about 60 men. • The men come from various p of Australia, a number being » Adelaide. One of tho carpenters, j» • R. F. Crerar, is an amateur ra cyclist, and part of his luggage sisted of two rHcing wheels. He c ° from Fitzroy, Victoria, and has competing on road and track for a V _ seven years. He will remain iu " ington and intends to rido here.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23320, 13 April 1939, Page 10
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