A GRIEVANCE.
{TothEdUoroftfo Waimbau Dam) Maaterfcon, Dec. 15. W^ R J IR »-Will you kindly inform me Z tls f er f Bon *at the railway employees have to attend at Carterton once a month to receive their wages. We have to suffer a great deal in doing «- nrst.welose Saturday in going after it hnkitaninjugticetoMastertontownnl .1 7e W0 "Id yery mueh like to >pnid omeof our earnings in aome of those I large shops, where we feel confidentby ap doing we would be enabled to save conliberal diacountthey offer ?! 9h rf la,e3 ' °™gtothelo M of time and the expenses incurred by the paying in Carterton, we W at, I think if .omeof your friends t S worbngmenwereto. M konthe subjct to our worthy paymaster he would, Imleiiodoubtconcedeto our wishes' andletuabepaidmMastertonoronthe
An insertion of the above, and an apologyfor occupying so much space in your valuable paper. *
I remain, &c,
Workman.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 342, 17 December 1879, Page 2
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150A GRIEVANCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 342, 17 December 1879, Page 2
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