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CLERKS AS WHARF LABOURERS.

It was understood that the Union Company's clerks would start unloading the Tofua's bananas late yesterday, but they did not. The clerks finished unloading the Willochra's cargo, and also that of the Manuka yesterday morning and the remainder of the day was spent in removing the fruit and other cargo from the Makura, which likewise is now clear of fruit. There was no trouble in connexion with the carting and no interruption was attempted.

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14835, 28 November 1913, Page 8

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CLERKS AS WHARF LABOURERS. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14835, 28 November 1913, Page 8

CLERKS AS WHARF LABOURERS. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14835, 28 November 1913, Page 8

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