THU KORDSDAIjR TUOI HI.K. ADKIjAIDK. July Owing to local influence in the direction "of treating the Commonwealth steamer Fordsdale as hlack. the ship executive oi the Fort Adelaide I aides ami haJ.iour Council interviewed the crew in an effort- to tiring about a- settlement of the trouble between the ,\ew South Wales branch of the Seamen’s Union and the crew ol the ship. No men accepted engagements wnen an attempt was made, to pick oanjis of watersiders to discharge the cargo. The crew of the vessel agreed to plate themselves in the hands of the Sydney branch of the Seamen s Union and to leave the ship at that port, hut the crews of the tugs rotused to handle the tow lines of the Fordsdale which was then brought from her anchorage to the wharf bv the pilot.
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YOI'B ’ POSSI'M 01! ■Kj JH'N'NY, and semi their skins to .1. K. Mooney. Dunedin, for highest prices. AVe attend to stamping. ITfOlt SALF.—Primrose SHPAKA* 1 TON, SK» gallons, nearly new. perfect order. £2l>. Apply “fiiinrdiun” Ofliro. THANKS. Ml! F. C. -MAHSII AI.F desires to ■ thank Dr. Baird, the Matron and Stall' of Westland Hospital for the care and attention given him while an inmate ol the institution. Kokatahi. duly ‘2lst. NFWMANS' MOTOItS LTD. / tAKS Wild. I.KAVIv CAItACF. mi V Ti ll' ItSDA Y -MOBXIXC at 7 o'clock for the Coverniuotil Kxperinieutal Field Day at- Wainiaiingi. ’Phono 171.
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OLD FALSE TEETH bought, sound or broken; also dental scrap. Best prices in N.Z. sent by return mail. Post to J. Dunstone, Box 51, Wellej-. ley St., AwWand, Eflt. 31 yasrgj
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1924, Page 3
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