WORK AT DUNEDIN.
ißr Toleirra-Dh—Presj Aesoelation.! Dunedin, November 25. Etriko. matters locally remain very Quiet, and work is proceeding on the wharves to-day with fair dispatch. Four boats were being worked iu all, 0110 of them, the schooner Houto, was worked by her crow. The Arbitrationists, who now number close 011 fit), were split- into three gangs, one goiife to the Tavinui to discharge coal, one to the Kotare to discharge timber, and n third .miin- () f ten men to the Northern to ass'isMho crew to discharge oil,
, 'i'iio corporation drivers held a meetsiig last night when it wns unanimously , wedded to hrcve_ mailing to do with the • new Drivers' Union, ft was also de- ( cided to assist in helping iho dependi anls oi' those (Irivors out of work. The special constables in eanv.i at Ad- ; dingloii include .several wiio were on dnlv at Wellington early in the trouble, and 1 men from places as far south as Dunodin. How to ce| a sali-fviiifT rlriuk. Ask ior \\ ttV'i'K AM) M.U.'KA Y'S WHISKY Meilow ami mature. . A gent--J. railn, \\ eiliiigijit.- Arlvl, For Branchial Coughs and Ccltif. Foods' Great Peppermint Cure, 1-3, 8.d.«
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1916, 26 November 1913, Page 8
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191WORK AT DUNEDIN. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1916, 26 November 1913, Page 8
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