A winter show lends opportunities to some persons, but the action of one man at a recent Taranaki show v/as a revelation in coolly calculated and daringly executed methods. Towards the end of the evening, when exhibitors were collecting their entries, he calmly hoisted an 801b cheese on to his shoulder, and, assuming an air of proprietorship which he bore with more ease than he did the cheese, headed for the doorway. That was as far as he went, for the official on the exit gate happened to know him.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20905, 12 July 1933, Page 10
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