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MONDAY'S EVENTS

TKAFFIC REGULATIONS

The three functions on Monday will necessitate stringent traffic regulations to ensure the unhampered progress of those taking part in the proceedings, and also to ensure the safety of the public.. ' , In connection with the civic reception at the Town Hall on Monday morn-

mg the following streets will be closed to traffic at 8 a.m..—Lower Cuba street between Mercer and Wakefield streets Mercer street east of Education Board's office to Jervois quay. The following streets will be closed to velncular traffic at 10.15 a.m. along the route from Government House to the Town Hall: Dufferin street, Ellice street, Cambridge terrace, Vivian street, Cuba street, Lower Cuba street to Wakefield street, Wakefield street, east and west of Cuba street, Jervois quay and Victoria street. Vehicles must not be standing on the above route after 10.15 a.m. Cars may be parked as follows — On Mercer street west of Education Building; on Wakefield street west of Education Building; Wakefield street east of Cuba street; on Jervois quay streets will be reopened for usual traffic after the Royal party has returned to Government House, about noon. KABITANE HOME. When Her Royal Highness later in the morning opens the Karitano Home the following streets will be closed to Ar^ C-/ rom n-45'a.m.: Rugby street, Adelaide road, Riddiford street, Mansfield street, Eoy street, Manchester street.

Cars must not park in Manchester street. Only official cars will be allowed to enter Karitane Home grounds Cars may be parked in Sutherland crescent and Sutherland road. Traffic will be stopped in Manchester street, Roy street, and Mansfield street until the Royal party has returned to Government House. MILITARY PAGEANT. 'The afternoon visit to the military pageant in Newtown Park will necessitate the closing of Mansfield and Roy streets at 2 p.m. Vehicular traffic is to proceed to Nowtown Park via Constable street, Normanby street, Newtown avenue, Donald M'Lean street, and Daniell street. Cars may be parked in any of these streets, but will not be allowed to park in Mansfield street or Roy street. At no timo during the whole period of the performance of the military tattoo will parking be allowed in Mansfield or Roy streets.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1927, Page 10

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MONDAY'S EVENTS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1927, Page 10

MONDAY'S EVENTS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1927, Page 10