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UNION WILL MAN DREDGE

Tug To Stay , Nearby

(N.Z. Press Association)

WELLINGTON, June 10.

A dispute which had kept the dredge Foremost Prince in Napier for 10 days was amicably settled yesterday by the owners and the Seamen’s Union, the president of the union (Mr W. Martin) said this morning. The dredge, which was on the way from Gisborne to Lyttelton for docking and overhaul, was taken to Napier when she lost steer-age-way off Castlepoint. The crew refused to take her further. After a meeting yesterday with the Westminster Dredging Company, the union decided to man the dredge. She would be accompanied the rest of the way by a tug, Mr Martin said.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660611.2.23

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31083, 11 June 1966, Page 3

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113

UNION WILL MAN DREDGE Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31083, 11 June 1966, Page 3

UNION WILL MAN DREDGE Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31083, 11 June 1966, Page 3

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