When Grapes Are Soar
5 '-■--"' . ■ 3 1 IT is not usual to find a visiting . official ■ knocking a club ef which 1 1 he is. a guest, but one of that calibre was struck at Feilding last | H week« s I When asked did he not think the new steward*' stand wa» a big 1 I Improvement, the visitor grunted, "Not much." 1 i Very sweet of him, Indeed, but, unfortunately for him, majority | i muet rule, and he was the only one at the meeting who thought the § § stand was little better than the old one. i I , The consensus of opinion was that the new etruoture was a very = I fine pne, and to this "N.Z. Truth" subscribes. . a | The humorous part is that the bad -mannered official has, on his | § course, the world's worst, stewards' stand. • . = | .Its utility to a Press writer is nil, and the servloe, as contrasted I | with that given at Feilding, is also a minus quantity. . § i Last week officials, did all m their power to make ona and all | i oomfortable, and to the secretary all sorts of compliments oan be paid. = | But to date "Truth" has not been given the opportunity of saying 1 |* the same about the visiting official, who, m his usual style, could see | = no good, in any pie In which he had not had a finger. | | It reeks very much of sour grapes. |
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NZ Truth, Issue 1201, 6 December 1928, Page 11
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237When Grapes Are Soar NZ Truth, Issue 1201, 6 December 1928, Page 11
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