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World cup ‘party central’ will help keep Auckland traffic flowing

Turning Queen's Wharf into party central for the Rugby World Cup won't just keep overseas visitors entertained, it will also help keep the traffic rolling around the city during the tournament.With the time before the first kick off of the cup steadily ru

Robert Smith
Wed, 10 Feb 2010

Turning Queen’s Wharf into party central for the Rugby World Cup won’t just keep overseas visitors entertained, it will also help keep the traffic rolling around the city during the tournament.

With the time before the first kick off of the cup steadily running out, the Auckland arm of the New

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Robert Smith
Wed, 10 Feb 2010
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