THE SLAUGHTERMEN
AT TJMAKU. •' (By Telegraph. — Fress Association.) TIMAIIU, Last- Night, The Smithfield and Pareora Freezing Works started quietly to-day, with a few killers. Jt is expected that now work has been begun applications will be made more freely. THE STWIvK COLLAPSED. SATISFACTORY POSITION* AT HASTINGS. HASTINGS, Last Night. Considering the number of butchers now manning the boards at the local freezing works, and bearing in mind the highly satisfactory manner in which the men are doing the work, the strike may be said to have collapsed, as far as'.Hawke's Bay is concerned. The manager of one of the local companies stated yesterday that the new butchers were dressing the sheep in a far better style than the ex-slaugh-termen. The new hands, without delaying the work, five learners a reasonable opportunity to' grasp the method .of dressing. The former hands were always out for quantity, and not quality. I "our hundred and sixty-jive sheep \\L'ra killed at Paki Paki yesterday, the highest talk being GO. and the lowest 38.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 13 February 1913, Page 5
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169THE SLAUGHTERMEN Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 13 February 1913, Page 5
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