Exploiting The Public.
To the Editor.
Dear Sir, —I live over a hundred miles from Christchurch, and yet I am not to be allowed to apply for one of the reserved seats for the second test. Is this because the Rugby Union are too lazy, or are these 350 seats a benefit for Christchurch people? And then again, will there be any guarantee that the unemployed, or somebody else, will not exploit the public by hopping in first? Why not take applications, and when the seats are disposed of, let the public know they are all gone?—l am, etc., NO PROFITEER.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19109, 30 June 1930, Page 8
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