KING’S CORONATION
SEATS ON ROUTE j SNAPPED UP BY SPECULATORS. ' ssociation Electric Telegraph—Copyright oceived Thursday, 9.55 a.m.) LONDON, Wednesday. IVI known New Zealander, who A. wellrt. , , , ’ , „x. . 1 to reserve seats on the endeavoured ~ . , , . coronation procession, told route of thef y , „ , , ’ xa * • txi Press that not one seat the Associates , „ ~ at a reasonable price, was available 1 , L , . „ r ~ , , -r, . hree guineas for modthough he oered- >■ ~ , , 8 ... T . appears that specuff“> positions. It ‘‘ e availal) i e p o3 p. ators snapped up; all ute was tions as soon as there. , .. , ' i c -y don the route' ed. Some even gamble, ~ it iii -i „ ore the anand booked heavily beak
nouncement.. ' . „ , , It is understood that ea an has applied for reservations °]i aC u 0m modate one thousand,, fo£' with ' un * dreds of applications have’ alreaSd een received. . .
The official secretary is circulim applicants, stating that the anticipsai demand considerably exceeds the s«s. ' ply, and urging that private reservations are desirable, |
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 3 September 1936, Page 7
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