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SHIP STOOD ASIDE.

WELLINGTON, June 11. TlieWairata has now been placed out of commission by the Union Steamship Company. The ship was moved today from Pipitea Quay where she was loading last week, to the dock wharf. Due to load a cargo of animals for Tahiti in Auckland, the ship has been takou from the Company 's movements list and laid up. No further conference was held today between the company and union representatives.

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Chronicle (Levin), 12 June 1947, Page 6

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SHIP STOOD ASIDE. Chronicle (Levin), 12 June 1947, Page 6

SHIP STOOD ASIDE. Chronicle (Levin), 12 June 1947, Page 6

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