MEAT STRIKE.
■ : '. .. " ,"'/♦■■ ' ' ,- . • "KR.BE" OtJTPTJT, INCREASING. \ . Unbroken progress .towards normal' conditions of .working is being oiado at tho local,meat works. Tho number of slaughtermen. on - the' .increasing, Uay ■by day, and tho output is increasing correspondingly. -'.'Everything is ■ going swimmingly,-' a representative of ono of the local companies informed a reporter 'jiesterday. We havo received a telegram from Messrs. Wilson andCanham; Auckland, denying tho accuracy of, a statement by Mr.Reardon (published iniTnn BoMjiioN yesterday to tho efFeotihat'an agreement had been arrived at with Messrs. Wilsonand Canham, by- which the firm agreed to pay fe. per head, for tho slaughtering of cattlo. This; Messrs. Wilson and'.Canham state, is Unfounded, so far.as they are ooncernedj and no one has' authority to, make such, an agreement cn.tbeir behalf. •-■'.-■ •-.- ... ■■■■-■ v
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1678, 19 February 1913, Page 8
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125MEAT STRIKE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1678, 19 February 1913, Page 8
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