WAIROA FREEZING WORKS
■ ■ i UNION MEN RESUME (Special to tho Herald.) WAIROA, this day. Union labor was once again available at, the Wairoa works yesterday, and a number of hands were taken on. Two of the volunteer butchers have elected to remain on the board, also a number of tlte other hands. Mr. A. G. Nolan, manager of the company, stated to-day that the company expects to be fairly busy next week. He also said he was thankful for the response the farmers had made to the call for labor, which was rapidly becoming proficient and would have been even more so had the strike not collapsed. I
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16210, 7 December 1926, Page 5
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