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(By Telegraph). [Per Press Association.] Ths Ship Rangltlktl. WEi,LiNOT©N,JFriday. In the Supreme Couft tJppnoming the Chief Justice in the case Richardson ando triers v. the owners of the ship Eargitikei, a claim for snlvago arising in Njujier roadstead, where the ship was-in danger through dragging her anchors. His Honor decided that £IOOO should be paid the owners, master and crow of the steamers Fanny and Ahuriri, who went to the assistance of the Rangitikei. Judgment carried costs. The Shearing DifficultyAuckland, Friday. J. K. Mac Donald, a delegate from the Australian Shearers' Union, is now in Auckland and states' that the Queensland shearing must come off in two months, and the pastoralists must come to terms if the unionists hold out so long. Mr Mac Donald goes throughout New Zealand to interest the trades unions, and nu&jio in the shearing difficulty, a view to the present shearers in this colony from aiding the pastoralists.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3822, 29 May 1891, Page 2
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155VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3822, 29 May 1891, Page 2
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