“I never saw the men so willing to meet ns,” said a sawmiller to the Timber Commission at. Wellington recently. “They ’are very reasonable with their employers in the Nireaha district. They recognise the. state of aifairs, and' take a day off shooting or fishino- when things are slack. We have had no labor friction at all in my district, and no visits from trades union delegates.” • , . ~ , The Shipwreck Relief Society, through Mr E. S. Wilson, secretary, have forwarded to, Wedington from Dunedin. a donation of £2OO to the Penguin relief fund.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2512, 27 May 1909, Page 6
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92Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2512, 27 May 1909, Page 6
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