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PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLING^^RPORATION OBSERVATION BUSES. SUNDAY, Gth MARCH, 1927. \yEATHER PERMITTING, the Tram'ion S S De Pall rae»t *iH «n Observar&. aat^iK^^» ££ Ci^rh^p^ef-553^^^ .No. 1, VIA THE BAYS. T Rli nl""B i" 1; 1 Oriental Bay, Evans Bay, Lya 1 Bay Island Bay, Ohiro Bay,.Happ7 \ alley, and Brooklyn. . : This is considered the finest marine drive in New Zealand.. From Island Bay a splendid view is obtained of Cook Strait and the distant snow-capped Kaikoura Mountains of the South Island. On the retu. 1 journey Brooklyn Heights afford a beautiful view of Wellington City and its harbour. ■ No. 2, VIA THE BAYS. -Uie same as above, with the addition ot Miramar, Seatoun Heights, Karaka Bay faeatoun, and Breaker Bay. A splendid view of Cook Straits and Harbour Entrance is obtained from Seatoun Heights. ■ No. 3, HUTT VALLEY tt r s,, tr, Ip affords patrons a view ot the Hutt Valley from both the Eastern'arid. Western sides. During the Maori War very heavy fighting took place in this locality, and one of the most interesting stops to visitors is the site of Boulcott's Farm, where in the year 1846 a body.-of 50 men defeated and drove off an attacking body of COO Maoris. It -was during this engagement that Bugler Alien so heroically gave his life to save his comrades. ' ■ ' • "The bush is gone from vale and mountain range, White men and brown clasp hands—their feuds are o'er; Old landmarks vanish, old conditions change, /■ 4 But Allen's name shall live for ever* ■ more." • i .•■.'. M.; CABLE; : General Manager, j WELLINGTON CORPORATION J TRAMWAYS. EXTRA CARS MIRAMAR AND KARORI LINE. ON SUNDAY, 6tii inst., and until fui* ther notice, Extra Cars will be rua' to and from Miramar, as follows:— ' From Miramar: 8.26, 9.46, 10.6 a.m. To Miramar: 9.6, via No. 2 route; 9.24 from G.P.0., via No. 3 route. '...*•"■: KA&ORI LINE. An Extra Car will leave Newtown for Karori at 7.50 a.m. Karori depart 8.40 a.mi D. M'GILLrVRAY, Traffic Manager. _j .^ WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ADDITIONAL "TRAFFIC ARRANGE. .MENTS. TUESDAY, Bth MARCH, i 927. . TN connection with the Children's Dcni. -*• onstration at the Parliament Buildings', the following streets will be CLOSED at 9 a.m., viz.:— Bowen street, Molesworth street, be. t-vveen Lambton quay and Hill street; Museum street-and Hill street.. In order to allow aged people in motorcars to see the Duke and Duchess of York, it has been arranged that a certain number of cars will be allowed to stand on the crossings between the turfed plots between Kent and Cambridge terraces. All such cars must be in position one hour before the Royal Party is due to leave Government House, and must adhere to the directions of. the City "Traffic Inspectors; v Doctor's certificate will also b« required to be produced for each car, stating that the occupants are too feeble to stand in the crowds. ■■.■'-, E. P. NORMAN, ' „r , Town Clerk. sth March, 1927. .... WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. civic r"eception. .: M 'THE 'PUBLIC will be admitted to th« ■*•■ lown Hall only by the Wakefield street door, aud no tickets will be required at this doorway. The Veterans of the Maori and South African Wars and the Limbless Soldiers will occupy the front rows in the body of the Hall, and are requested to be ia their places as early as possible. Other ticket-holders . are to enter by the Mercer street door nearest the Education Building, which will be open at 9.30 a.m. Ihis door will be closed again at 10.30 a.m., and no further admission will be" made thereafter. E. P. NORMAN, 4th March, 1927. To™ Clerk. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE TO CITIZENS. : rTHE DISTRICT ELECTORS' ROLL •*- (Supplementary) is now being prepared. See that your name and address are recorded thereon. The Main Roll ha» been printed, and may be inspected at . the following places, where forms of application may be obtained, viz.:— - General Post Office. Courteliay Place Post Office. Oriental Bay: A. C. Guthrie and Corapany's Stores Roseneath: Baker's Store, Graf ton road. Roseneath: M'Kay's Store, Grafton road. Newtown: Public Library, Riddiford street. . Newtown: H. E. H. Gill, Chemißt, Adelaide road. Kilbirnie: Post Office. * Hataitai: Post Office, Burbery's Pharmacy. • Miramar: S. G. Cook, Park road. Seatoun: Day's, Tram Terminus. Lyall Bay: (Beach) Custodian. Lyall Bay: HalswelFs Store, Onepu road. Island Bay: Clark's Chemist Shop, Tbj Parade. Island Bay: Tram Terminus Store. Brooklyn: Library, Harrison street/ Wellington Bowling Club: Aro street. Public Library (Central): Mercer street Central Club: Brandon Btreet. Federal Club: Willis street. Civil Service Club: Brandon street. Wellesley Club: Featherston street. Lambton Quay: Armit's Tobacconist Shop Molesworth Street: Post Office. Wellington North: Post Office. Tinakori Road: Garden Gates Store. . Kelburn: Tea Kiosk. Northland: M'Gavin's Store. Northland: P >st Office Store. ■ Karori: Jenkin's Cosy Corner Store. Karori Library: Karori road. Wadestown: Janes Boot Store. Kaiwarra: Post Office. Ngaio: Post Office Store. Khandallah: Post Office Store. E. P. NORMAN, _, Town Clerk. 1 3rd March, 1927. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. I ISSUE OF MOTOR? DRIVERS' LICENSES FOR YEAR 1927-28. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that -^ MOTOR DRIVERS' LICENSES for the year 1927-28 will be issued as from THURSDAY, the 10th MARCH, 1927. IN THE CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWNHALL. Motor Drivers are requested to make early application for renewal of their licenses. Thp above applies TO RENEWAL OF MOTOR DRIVERS' LICENSES ONLY, and does not apply to the issue of new licenses. Licenses for vehicles, etc., will be issued from the Office of the Traffic Department, Mercer street, City. E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. DISCLAIMER. T IVY SMITH, of 25, Hiropi street, ■*-» Newtown, am not the Ivy Smith couvictec! recently in the Magistrate's Court on a charge of vagrancy. IVY SMITH. SJ

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1927, Page 4

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