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NAPIER NEWS-NOTES.

(VBOM OUB OWN CORBESFONDBNT.) Napier, last night. A large meeting of the Working Men’s Association was held at the Gaiety Theatre on Monday night. Mr Gannon, of Poverty Bay, was the piincipal speaker. It was decided to establish co operative stores at Napier and the Spit. The wharf laborers at the Spit held a meeting this afternoon and passed a resolution to call out all Union labor at the Spit, instructions for that course having been received from Dunedin.

W. Brassey has filed a statement of liabilities and assets as follows:—Unsecured creditors, £432 15s 9J ; secured, £27. Assets—book debts, £5OO, estimated to produce that amount; furniture, £5O; property, £185; total assets, £760 ; surplus, £3OO 4s 3d. Tha secured creditor, £27, is J. Herou, on the furniture. The Maritime Council telegraphed last night to Mr Creagh to call out the hands from the steamers Fanny, Weka, and Fanny, which was accordingly dohe, but the Fanny being alongside the Star of Victoria, with frozen meat, she was permitted to complete her discharging.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 505, 11 September 1890, Page 3

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NAPIER NEWS-NOTES. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 505, 11 September 1890, Page 3

NAPIER NEWS-NOTES. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 505, 11 September 1890, Page 3

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