A dissatisfied workman who has returned to Wellington from the Main Trunk works informed the Wellington Post that there are just as many men walking about a s working along the line. "They play two-up all the way. from Taihape to Kaumnu. Anderson's viaduct is the greatest school for two-np m the world." Whisky the informant stated, was another evil oii the works. He would undertake to place his hand on 50 cases of whisky that had been brought up the line over the border : of the King Country. Six or seven meu would get a case up> and they would do up work for days. ;.■.-.-'. . . .. ;■ ,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10958, 29 April 1907, Page 4
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