THE PARK SEATS.
TO THE EDITOR. Si r> —I do ■ not. know by whose instructions Mr Righton is. selling tickets j for standing room behind the seats, but. ;f I belonged to the committee I' should not like to take the risk. Surely the sum paid for seats should have secured soma comfort to the lady visitors, who, by the greediness of those in power, must now be subjected to crushlnv and annoyance, besides establishing a doubt as to the safety of the platforms. Mr Dobson has not: yet officially passed them, and has. delayed doing so till this morning ; but does- Mr Dobson know tlie number' of standing tickets sold and authorised, and will his report ‘satisfy those who in good faith have purchased ‘ tickets fur seats to view the proceedings?—l ain, etc„ ... . . .. . ANXIOUS,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12531, 19 June 1901, Page 5
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