A. & P. Association.
The President of the Feilding A. and P. Association is naturally wroth with two papers published in adjoining towns for inserting a garbled summary of their annual report, which presented the financial position in an uncanny light. We have every sympathy with the Association, as we look upon it as our duty to maintain the true position of every institution belonging to the district. In this particular case we have done more for tho Association than any other newspaper in tho colony, even going to the length of publishing a booklet with a full list of the entries and results, illustrated with special photographs, and besides including over 2000 copies with our own journal, we presented the Association with 300 copies— a fact, by the way, not even mentioned in the annual report, lv itturn for this we did not even receive the conridcration recorded everywhere else to the local paper--tho perusal of '»n early copy of the report Still, for the sake of the Association, we insert the correct report in to-day's issue, with the rein inder that it is about time the residents of Feilding and its district renembered that if they wish the Star to retain its position as the best paper ciiculating in the district, they must treat it with the courtesy and consideration extended to them.
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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 274, 24 May 1907, Page 2
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224A. & P. Association. Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 274, 24 May 1907, Page 2
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