THE TRAWLING DISPUTE.
[j; amicable Arrangement probable. iv, (by xEi.EOEAvn.—srxciir. crtimnspoNDMT.] "} Napier, April 14. t (. 11 is probable that the trouble in coiinoc0f tion with the' trawling industry hero will at bo terminated by nn amicnhlo .'irrangement, is- A meeting of tho Hawke's liny l''ishormen's or Union is to.bo held to-morrow evening, when "i it will bo decided whether tlm men will rett, turn to work upon tho share system. In tlm uieaiitimo seven trawlers, employing ' some !25 men, are lying idle, hut arrango'",l ments havo been mado by tho diU'erent comul panics to keep their customors supplied. P S Three of the largest trawlers are not af•y, footed by the demands of the 111011, and tho le- catches from these are being used to meet al tho local demand, while earo is also being r J" taken to maintain the Wellington trade.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 482, 15 April 1909, Page 7
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143THE TRAWLING DISPUTE. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 482, 15 April 1909, Page 7
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