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TELEGRAMS.

(Per United Press Association.) AUCKLAND. May 20. Mr J. R. Mac Donald, delegate, from the Australian Shearers' Union, is now in Auckland. He states that tho Queensland shearing dißpute mutt come offi in two months' time, and pastoralists must come to terms if the Unionists hold out so long. Mr Mac Donald goeß throughout Sew Zealand to interest tho Trades Unions and the public in the shearing difficulty, chiefly with a view to provent shearers in this olouy aiding pastoralists.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7425, 29 May 1891, Page 3

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TELEGRAMS. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7425, 29 May 1891, Page 3

TELEGRAMS. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7425, 29 May 1891, Page 3

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