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PROCESSION PLANS

MARSHALLING AT NOON

Although the time for organising the Wellington procession Was rather brief, the result should be quite out of the usual run of such demonstrations. There will be over twentysections, some with one and two vehicles, some with six and eight, and the marshalling, on the west side of Waterloo Quay, facing south, will be quite a business. The following is to be the general order: —Mounted policemen, Police Pipe Band, Fire Brigade, two transport floats, A.A. patrol car,

wreck, the "Blackberries," railway vehicles, taxis, Wellington Gas Company, trade vehicles, Army Band, vans, and vehicles, two floats, A.A. vehicles, W.C.C. line marking vehicle, trade vehicles, taxis, others, to be assembled, Tramways Band, A.A. vehicles, floats, wreck, Free Ambulance.

Mr. P. Hazledon, of the City Traffic Office, and Mr. W. A. Sutherland, secretary of the Automobile Association, will be the chief marshals. It is essential that vehicles should report promptly at noon, as that will leave only half an hour before the procession moves off, via Bunny Street, Lambton Quay, Willis and Manners Streets, and Courtenay Place, to Oriental Parade.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 134, 3 December 1938, Page 10

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PROCESSION PLANS Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 134, 3 December 1938, Page 10

PROCESSION PLANS Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 134, 3 December 1938, Page 10

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