PROGRAMME TO-MORROW AND MONDAY.
SUNDAY
Their Royal Highnesses will leave "To Kcraha ,, at 10.30 a.m., and drive via North belt and Colombo street to attend morning service at the Cathedral. After service their Royal Highnesses will return via Worcester street, Antigua sfcrrat, and Park terrace to "Te Koraha." MONDAY. Their Royal Highnesses -will leave "Te Koraha" at 10.15 a.m., and proceed via Carltou Mill road, Park Terrace, Salisbury, and Victoria streets to Victoria Square, where the children's demonstration -will bo hsld. The children will sing one verse of the National Anthem on arrival of their Royal Highnesses. Their Royal Highnesses will proceed via Victoria and Kilmore streets, Park Terrace, over Carlton Bridge, and enter by the Riccarton road gate to Hagley Park, where his Royal Highness will review, the troops, and afterwards present the South African war medals to returned officers, non-commissioned officers, and troopars of the New Zealand Contingents. The colours will be presented to the returned Contingents of the mounted try and Rough Riders. Their Royal Highnesses will leave Hagley Park and proceed via Riccarton road, Oxford Terrace, Montreal, and Kiimoro streets, Cranmer Square, and P^rk-Terrace to "Te Koraha." -'
, Tho Government
will entertain ih&
veterams and returned officers, non-commis-sioned officers, and troopers at a lunch ia the Art Gallery after the review. '' " ■ ... Evening dinner at • "Tβ Kohara," aii 8 p.m. ' '
Illumination of the city and selections of music by the city and visiting bands.
PROGRAMME TO-MORROW AND MONDAY.
Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10998, 22 June 1901, Page 9
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