WARO COAL MINE
ANOTHER SERIOUS PHASE. (Per Press Association— Copyright.) WHANGAREIj S&ptember 26. ■Another serious phas^"''has occurred in connection "with Waro Co-operative 'Colliery a* Hikurangi,. miners' and . truckers refusing to hew. coal, for ‘ the 'purpose of keeping the boilers and pumps going, because : the Hoard of Tiffing work and' pick their own men to. carry on operations this wee#/-.. ' yffte decision, was due to inefficient -cMiheing raised under the rationing •sJptef The' ‘*n<F ■ ‘truckers thereupon declared the, jmitth^‘‘black,” directors thdmselvegbwill carry the work till the end. of week in order, to keep faith with the. owners of Wilson’s Cement Coy who undertook to pay th e men to produce boiler coal for a fortnight terminating next Saturday. It. is understood that negotiations are; proceeding in Auckland which will definitely determine the fate °f th ° .mine.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1932, Page 6
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135WARO COAL MINE Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1932, Page 6
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