SHIPPING DISPUTES
H7BTBAUAN AND N.t. CAIII.S ASSOCIATION. M A RAMA’S STOKEHOLD. SYDNEY. March 27. The Marama, which was due to sail at noon, was held up by the firemen, who just before sailing time, went ashore and held a meeting on the wharf, where they complained of the conditions in the stokehold, stating that the seacocks were not in working order, and that the conditions were unbearable. As they did not return aboard, the vessel moved to anchorage in the harbour. MARAMA STILL HELD UP. SYDNEY. March 27. The Marama is still in the harbour, efforts at a settlement having tailed. SYDNEY. March 28. The Maraina’s missing crew joined the vessel late last night and she sailed at one in the illuming.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1925, Page 3
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