AT DUNEDIN.
If STEADY WORK REPORTED.
% tfXB? AMOCTATIOS TZtXORXUA ff , DUXEDIN, November 28. "Wbrlc proceeded eteadily on the wharves t<Hlay. Three gangs of arbitralioniste arc working tho Northern, Taviuni, and Ivotarc. Tho Invercargill jomed the last-named vessel at tho Kitchener street and wLI be discharged when tho other ship is com■olekd to-morrow. Tho Northern has , JiseliWged about 400 tons of the <M) Biowght to port, and there remain (vßoat 400 tons of coal to bo lifted fro.v It is anticipated that tie oversea liners 7>orset and TuraJjna will reach Ihinedin on Friday, and %t once the Commerce Proteccion Comjnrtbee will, reduce to practice the plans announced. Piomiscs received indicate that there will be plenty of labour to overtake the work in tho normal time. JJjtireen them these two steamers bring 4000 tons. It. is stated with authority that all the necessary papers have been filed for tho formation of an arbitration union of watersideie at Port Chalmers.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14834, 27 November 1913, Page 9
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157AT DUNEDIN. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14834, 27 November 1913, Page 9
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