SHEARING AWARD
LARGE MEETING AT WANGANUI. i l'er Press Association — Copyright.i WANGANUI, October 20. The largest meeting of shearers and shed hands ever held in Wanganui, on October 17, decided not to accept less than the rates laid down by the New Zealand Shearers’ Union, and to request the various transport workers’ organisations that sheep and wool, from any sheds paying less than the fixed rates, be declared “black.” It was also decided “that this meeting congratulates the Gisborne Maori gangs on the splendid figh + they are putting up for fair nUo ,nd decent conditions.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1932, Page 1
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95SHEARING AWARD Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1932, Page 1
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