Refreshments At Addington
Sir,—How much longer are patrons of Addington trots expected to put up with the present disgusting pig-swill, football-scrum, weakest-to-the-wall style of serving refreshments? We were assured when the new members’ stand was opened matters would improve. But they are, if anything. even worse. May I respectfully suggest to the powers that be they immediately send a delegation to the Oamaru Trotting Chib to inquire how they manage by intelligent use of available space to serve their patrons quickly and efficiently with a meal one can eat in a manner befitting a civilised human being.— Yours, etc.. NEITHER LARGE WHITE NOR TINY WHITE. November 8, 1961. [The secretary of the Metropolitan Trotting Club (Mr D. C. Parker) said that if the writers of the above two letters would care to call at the club's office he would be pleased to discuss the subject with them.]
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29672, 16 November 1961, Page 7
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