THE FERRY SERVICE.
TROUBLE ON THE MAUNGANUI.
SEAMEN LEAVE THE VESSEL^
OFFICERS TAKE THEIR PLACES.
(PBBSS ASSOCIATION" TELEGRAM.) ; WELLINGTON,>ovember 26. An unexpected hitch .'occurred this «rening in connexion with the sailing of the Maunganui for Lyttelton. ; Early in the evening the rircmen ; came ashore, having been called oat by the union. The-seamen indicated that .. they would not; work if Arbitration men were put into the stokehoid, and it is eaid that there was a lively discussion among the Arbitrationists as to taking /.up the work at the money offered. j Eventually, however, a,crew was, segeared for the stokehold, but as they j,.;/: marched up the gangway jast before ';' : : eight o'clock, the seamen came off. , ; .;;;•?::/.: .> The Etewards of, the' ship had said f v V ;l^.'^^;.!^^----^''-: "work''---if\Aroitr»-' : -v/on.''-■ Beard,.;Uit ■ they^ v; I changed Cheir minds." only one--* tmiipn :^^p^ffi^?l^eaving;'«ie;ehip. : ; -"' : '; '-S; ■ ■'; I' 1 ' ■/^' : ?^;^^'^at^.-'ae'''wamen,'- and- the-S^e:Maun^ttl;^le^vet-10J!s5 : ;p.m.- ■.A^' l '^m^:!mate^ iti'anaeretood, fid not
want to come out here, as they lose a
good deal -in wages, but they would probably have left the ship at Sydney.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14834, 27 November 1913, Page 8
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