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Karioi mill workers Thomas Mareikura and Chris Bradley (with children) prepare to set off for Kinleith first thing Saturday morning, with a load of vegetables and meat. The call to the mill's unions came from the central offices of the union's welfare committee to help the striking Kinleith workers. The Karioi unions plan to send goods up each week until the strike is over. Local growers donated some of the vegetables and some were bought.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, 25 August 1992, Page 5

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Karioi mill workers Thomas Mareikura and Chris Bradley (with children) prepare to set off for Kinleith first thing Saturday morning, with a load of vegetables and meat. The call to the mill's unions came from the central offices of the union's welfare committee to help the striking Kinleith workers. The Karioi unions plan to send goods up each week until the strike is over. Local growers donated some of the vegetables and some were bought. Ruapehu Bulletin, 25 August 1992, Page 5

Karioi mill workers Thomas Mareikura and Chris Bradley (with children) prepare to set off for Kinleith first thing Saturday morning, with a load of vegetables and meat. The call to the mill's unions came from the central offices of the union's welfare committee to help the striking Kinleith workers. The Karioi unions plan to send goods up each week until the strike is over. Local growers donated some of the vegetables and some were bought. Ruapehu Bulletin, 25 August 1992, Page 5

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