STEADY WORK AT AUCKLAND.
LIFTING BUTTER STOCKS. (By Telegraph.—Press Auckland, December 8. Work is proceeding steadily on 'tho vessels alongside the wharf. It is hoped to dispatch tho Toufjariro for Wellington and Nelson to-morrow morning, and tho White _ Star steamer Zcalandic about tho middle of tho week. Tho attitude taken up by members of the new union in "blackballing" all the watersiders who went, on striko is tho subject of some discussion . amongst- shipping people. Tho opinion generally expressed is that tho position will gradually right itself. Thero aro a largo number of men who do not intend to remain on tho wharves permanently, and when they go it is thought that the old watersiders whoso references are satisfactory will bo admitted without any troublo. Tho Corinthic, diio here t-o-mor-' row morning, will lift large consignments of butter which have accumulated during the last few weeks. She is to load about 00,000 boxes.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1927, 9 December 1913, Page 8
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153STEADY WORK AT AUCKLAND. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1927, 9 December 1913, Page 8
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