SHIPPING TROUBLE.
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DUX ED IX WATERFRONT DISPUTE. DUX EDI X, July 20. There is no sign of settlement in rbo waterfront trouble. A call,, this morning, for the Tvawatiri. was distcgariled by two hundred wliarties present. Agents for the Kotaro, acting on the Invercargill owners’ instructions, made a cal! to discharge her timber. One gang was engaged for the Wanaka’s 120 tons of sugar, a shortage of this commodity becoming
apparent. DBA DbOCK OOXTTN UKS. DUXEDIX. July 20. The shipping deadlock continued to-day. with no signs of a -ettloment. Calls lor labour to discharge the "Nowcastle c-oa! from the Kawatiri failed to bring any response. The AVanaka went into dock at Pori Chalmers to-night. Further movements depend on dcvelopments in the next lew days. The Kamo was despatched this evening for Oatnaru. where she will load for Napier and Gisborne. The AVatatua was worked at Port Chalmers without hitch. Port AA atc-r----siders only being engaged, to work her.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1925, Page 1
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