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THE LATEST.

■trmanent Artillery called out I The Manawatu sailed ■The Waihora’s Crew struck ■Ton-Union Crew being shipped Wellington, This day. ■ detachment of permanent artillery ■ told off to assist the police in the barricade wharf. Westport, This day. Manawatu got away with a full 1 p.m. The unionists comto the Collector of Customs that was about to sail with coal but befor ethe Collector of could get down the steamer was ■; The loading of the Mahinapua this afternoon. She expects tway to-night. in felt at the artillery bavthe wharf, and a deputation is oa the Minister for Defence to to have them withdrawn.

Auckland, This day. The Pukaki’s crew who struck were replaced by eight firemen and two dark hands. The vesaell left for Russell and Fiji early this morning, but will be blocked at Russell for Bay of Islands coal. The miners have refused to work coal for any vessel manned by nonunion or black labor. The first and second officers of the Pukaki, who left, state that they did not do so because of any union call, but beoause they considered the free crew shipped not competent and the ship not fit to proceed manned as she was. The crew of the Waihora struck in a body this morning, and left the vessel at Queen Street wharf. A non-union crew is being shipped. The ship leaves for the South at five this evening if practicable. There is no disturbance.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2499, 30 August 1890, Page 3

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THE LATEST. Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2499, 30 August 1890, Page 3

THE LATEST. Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2499, 30 August 1890, Page 3