BOATS STILL IDLE
FISH TRADE DISPUTE CONFERENCES HELD fPnr Pr'-ss AsHooiMtinM. ) A UOKLAND, lust night After deliberating at Auckland to-day on I Ik* possibility of (lip export of |!-h being made through one channel onlv. "‘l the basis o‘.:i pnvment of ?d hit ]li. to fishermen. flip directors of Pan ford Limited and representatives of oilier marketing interests, failed to agree. The rontereiiee will he reopened tomorrow. and it is Imped flint an agreonippt. will tie reached. Tlie oh’eef of fin eonfprenee of marketing interests is to ''liminel e mice putting in the export lrede to Australia. r n the meantime, the hosts fire still •die. The tbdieprion met to day and re•fßvmed thr"’r decision not. to go to sea •’"less thp wholesale merchants paid them 9d per lh for their fish.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19152, 22 October 1936, Page 10
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