TRAWLING DISPUTE
WELLINGTON OUTLOOK SHORTAGE OF FISH (Per Pres* Association.) WELLINGTON, last night. The trawlers Futurist and Nora Niven are still held up at Wellington on account of the dispute between the crews and the owners, N.Z. Fisheries, Limited. The owners, however, have agreed to meet the representatives of the New Zealand Seamen s Union on Monday to see whether it is possible to reach a settlement. In the meantime, there is a definite shortage of fish in Wellington. The managing-director of the company, Mr. R. S. Alward, said to-day that if the dispute was not settled, a number of men in other departments of the compan> might be affected.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19684, 16 July 1938, Page 7
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