PHOSPHATE SHIP
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AUCKLAND, February 17. 'I he, Norwegian steamer .Tune was ddUiyeA at Auckland to-night owing to tioublA with the crew. The vessel arrive# from Nauru Island on Saturday t$ replenish her bunkers,’ and she was to have sailed for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers this evening t 6 unload hdf pnSsphhte cargo: At sailing time tlife crew refuses' to take the vessel to Sea, unless they were given portion of their wages.' This was done. The vessells departure was postponed until Id p.rii. Aiftef the postponment, ti-oubfg occurred between 'the sebond arid third engineers, with the result that .the wharf policemen had to go on board the vessel and arrest the second engineer on a charge of assault.. 1 :'; As the case will not be heard until to-morrow,, morning the steamer left ffie wharf’ arid Anchored iri the streAriA ;• r* , • \
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1930, Page 3
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146PHOSPHATE SHIP Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1930, Page 3
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