A very highy-coloured report of Mr J. B. Hine’s Whangamomona meeting which appears in a contemporary is declared by fair men on both sides to be quite inaccurate. On Saturday Mr Newton King Isold a sale of privileges in connection with the Stratford show, the following prices being obtained: Two publican’s booths, Got ; public and stewards’ lunch, £lO 10s; afternoon tea, £1 ; fruit and lollie stall, £5; fruit and lollie stall, £4 ss.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 83, 21 November 1911, Page 6
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