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WELLINGTON TOPICS.

THE PA-STOK Ab INDUSTRY. HIFTTCE I.TIKS AND DANGERS. (Our Special Correspondent;. WEI.I.INCTuX. Sw|it* nib'-i- t!. Tin' n-pri scuta tires of tin- irceaing companies, while resenting .Mr W Poison’s suggestion that they are eonte.mplntine; a new arrangement with the slangi.i ei men ahieli would he iiiiinical to the interests of the producers. ore by no aits an ise to lie- idea of the president of the Ibirtyers' Union thal the pastnrnlisls should he heard when the dispute between the parties coins before the Arbitration Court. A ,10 i-enee 1,-tween the parties has been going mi here during lie- last few days and one to the repi r-i-n tallies of the lONip.llllies staled this 111 ternoon that In 1 and his eolleogiu-s wo.ihl he very glad to hue, the assi-tam-e of the ini O' re.nloog an e,potable agi eeoielit. H wa> scale- ,y lair to Mr Pol-on. h- thought to twit the emiipatdes e. ilii oieei log the men behind , Ins.-tl doors. I'd pel iein had shown t.1,.11 lie pi.blie dt-eUSsinli of s!" Il diiC erotic sas no" lay between t II,. two purl. it s was nuerlt' fill ilc Tim purpose of lie 1 present eonferene,. w.u to lind a ha-is ol ae.reenieiit from whieh all the inter, sp. ,-on- erm -I , mild he fairly ser-. ed. This might, not be wholly m-ir-w . ,|. hot '!"• eir-o t was worth mah-

I V-lil* \KA lil.l. JNTKHKSTS. I The- rity. -jj< Uinl.'. as In- said. ; \ iL}llllst anv eoiisrioiis bias. strongly deprecated I!l • ‘ attempts tllill W<To IkV in..; it, ■nl.. in eert tin <|i!nr|ers to per--11. I- ■ lit, I:: !■ 111, •i * linn their intervals ...err ~,,t tl„. int"rest> of tlf freezin" , imi|■.mil's. Iln 'liil mil suspect 111' I'i.lmiii tii tl.'lilicintclv seeking l» In I (li-mii-t 1, -tween ill" i'inili*""r> nil,' till' 1< • 111 1' i hi,'l, I, Ml it seemed In lum lie Innl been n liltl" 11nl'ort tm:it<> in his cli'iii" nf vmm ils. II" had said thnl Um ft ii tt companies lir.st inte"ns i.i prisviil<- iliviilcmls Inr their s'lllll'l'llllllll'l's "Mil thill therefore they IVDI'O likely l" take til" line of least' ' lrsistanee in liny dispute with llieir work"iv. Tliis imnlieil iknt in their en-jr.-me-s to jiiiy dividends tin y would I." o';, 1'" I ess of tli" interests of tlieir clients, lint oveiynne knew tli.it, would lie the road In ruin in ally cniinneri ini enterprise. The funnel's, ill course. W'eie the iiminsi iv ~i ill" in,-nl industry 11111 1 if liny foiinil tlieinselees lieiiit: exploit",! in’ Hint fashion they speedily V,mild look ;,!,,,mi lor n remedy. As n matter of iilnin lint. In," ever, the interests of ill" f.'irnieis end of til" I reezin-.; e, in 11 iii nl"s remained inseparable an |~ll •. rone,' lied in lhe niainlvn- , f one 1 niider'landino with labour. | M !’KH ! M- STVI'KNM \ NS 1111 The "Mveniiii- I’ost" aft"r ivinlinf i lie mad aceiemts of I In' Koval Colonial I*ls lit 111;, a few weeks :i»o al which sir 1; iri\ ~ ■ ,;ei| ls; on , in a : the iil si ill ; t HI" «»•" ' 1" )'l .'d'odi'i i'i,'' "•'■! "O. I: dv ,! o Mile. Ill" v, ho!' xieddi Ml. "A llisen si,ill ill V- hii ll t-'ii ""hit 1 ie llav. Mr tl'M-r-v find Sir Knb"ri S: . 1 Look n -I " it - v- . ", ,mil'll i.l 1 e '' • -A ai " v, ol a ....nr I , •!< lit" <h ' ""'l' and on its lies! rvirl ive side ,ta< e’tin|v devoted to shivin" the slain. " liil" it had mil so in::,di a- half a I,ml; ~,' "II half a Wold. 1" I hro" al a li' e and a,live antanonist leally worlli hittiii.e.." T!nil liavino done iiistie,- le

sir !..lm slml.iily qunlitirs mid ili'- rihii'.y: iiim ,i» :i !lia.-i<-r n| ••I'.WI” ill-nil! II nil.!, it «... M set'iu. lia 1 111 ill !y tn till' rilin' mill 1 . I • l Ilf lilil- st: t 'se'l'll- ili I > *'. il , Mil. 111!' - ' i- m l tin;' mitiim at n: liim |.!.riisi's. blit til' _'r|till:i lII' i 11,i,-nil mumy ill! .1 t lII' | l:||, l'i'll I'll fur I"u :■] 1 1 I v »f II." nil.” If tins is 1 1 nr .Mr Mussry iiui'il lint fi'l'l :l!f". lilt -il ! v I i'l " ■:■.'! t inn u 111', v.'iiiiuiiiilli i'l it i; tluit ill,mini Inii :i, mu ii .' in 1 ;ii In,i.ir milv ~ |« ,lit i.'im. •it > \;t|) <>:•• TIIA I Ti .• II • i iiiii. iit i- i.' inu ii,,i.linl ii->i V ill. 1 1 I’l n ill.: - 1 ,. iv i - in v, 11. I il nil 1 I -In v,!; i'l i '. .1 : T, : 111 i • .. U.'ll • 1..' In in " ~u |. . 1,1 ir ,'\- ii. l . : ; : t'■ .• .• ,i in iif i Ini'. ’!i • il, il,.- \v.■ i.-• i* lit i'll l ilr ii in: I .li-l„lt. Il n| l, bully ' ■.’ 1 ■ fill' Inis ln'l'll hiiiiuinq 111 '• n. •• i'l ' i: ■' ! i11.,' ;!-t lull I It. , .i rim : .:t !ii- in ,ii,| v i iim- iim s fi.i li. '"'-mil !i:n r im; I .un inlver--1 "I 1 .(Slenil 1 s.null l ;.; in ,: '• 1 . '. liII'IiI ... ;l in 1 i I i> } i 1 ■:i hi • ; run n \i i ■ i ill i• r.,1.,;i ilr I ilr ill - in,' niimii,l,',l sliiijii'. Tim ” I :iiiii.m" i liis in. i niiin in. ( |i<|.||---ill:'. 11.'' 1 „ .I it .11 -111.- lint!, "if il i-. In I'l'in. ill ill ~\ i~;, nr.'”, 1 In- lieui il iniuht Im J.i'ulilulily |,|nj,|iiyi'il in ;i coin. | i' l lu'ii-i,u investiujil'iiin in Hie po.ssiliil;l i' '"i •i ' ' I''. 111".' 1r •. 1 ,. 11l ry iII - :•: ■! n,"' :iI l!lis r -Ii 111 •'. . Til is is II ~ nil, lur vliirli llir rliniininn el ilir Jlnnii! I'.'' rr.i-nii ul liis lru ill illy ninl r\p,,.'i ■I ' i' . ' Ili: i l'll Illy i [ i 1 ; 1 1 i 1; i ■ 1 1. :,ml Im i • inly v, uni, | .1,, i! i.llll-?i |„.| ini' I '.i. 111 1 1 iim |.i.i ii;. it, nl:i>v 11 iiiiiii issiun I ll.'ll lil.s hr,'ll tll I'.'.'! t I'lll-I I.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1921, Page 4

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WELLINGTON TOPICS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1921, Page 4

WELLINGTON TOPICS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1921, Page 4

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