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\JtHITHATK)XJKTK' Eb'KORTS AIM'RKCIATKi). At lusl night's meeting of the Wcllingion Harbour Hoard. Mr. A. Mncl'arhnie read a letter from the Carterton lloroiigh (.'ouncil, expressing appreciation iif the work done by the Arbitration labourers on'the wharves, in loading the produce of the dairy farmers, and Imping that they would not sutler by being deprived of their pk'ces on the wharves at the end of the trouble, in favour of men who have previously been employed. If was suggested that they be assured of their jjasilicms.,
The chairman said that (lie adoption of the suggestion might menu that the Ixuml would lie hound" to keep men who illicit not be snitabio for the work. The men had done splendid work, hut tlsev did not always do the work in the' same manner as experienced won. 11l- did not think it would he wise to hind down the hoard's officers, and members could be assured that a iair tiling would Im done. Country members need 'have no fear that the men. who had come in the assistance of the board would not be fairly treated.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1917, 27 November 1913, Page 9
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184SPLENDID WORK Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1917, 27 November 1913, Page 9
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