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i HY TELEGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION] FALL IN BUTTKR FRICKS. WELLINGTON. October 12. Registered hr.mils of butter are retailing in Wellington to-day at Is lOd and in some places at Is !>t! per lb. clieese at from Is In Is lid per lb., and eggs at from Is ()d to Is l()d per dozen. SI I FAR INO RATIOS. WELLINGTON, On. 1-3 'file following announcement has been made liv Mr C. K. Baldwin, President, and Mr C. Grayndlcr, Secretary of the N.Z. Wurkcrs’ Union. The Shearers] Council of the New Zealand Win kers' Union no v advises shea'ors and shed hands throughout the Dominion to make arrangements at t'e best rates they can obtain. This means that the men can commence work a*, the award rates, tint wherever circumstances warrant, a higher rate can lie dcniand"it ns the a wind provides only n minimum rate, below which employers cannot pay. Had the Shearers’ Council been advised or anticipated that Judge I' razee's decision was to he given a Dominion applieutinti. the shearing t rouble ;,s far as it had gone could have been averted.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 October 1921, Page 1
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