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AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS.

TO-DAY'S EDITION.

MANY TOPICAL, ILLUSTRATIONS.

To-day's ; issue of the ; ' Auckland Weekly. News contains a wide range of pictorial subjects, recent events of interest being 'particularly . well covered. - The severe earthquake in the North Canterbury district is illustrated by a page of views taken; -at WaJkari and Cheviot, where coiisiderabl© damage was donoSto .buildings, and violent* shaking; provided some terrifying experiences. " • Sport in well catered for with •pictures of the New Zealand Lawn Tennis AssociaV tion's championships at Hastings, Hawke's* Bay; the first cricket test at Wellington, [ and the team of American athletes at, present touring this Dominion. On a strik-, ing double page the joys of the summer season in New Zealand are fittinglyvjbor-L •trayed by a most attractive series of views depicting many; phases of camp 7 life and holiday-making at the seaside. Another bright page is devoted -to; photographs taken at Napier's mardi • gras, a festival which this : year attracted visitors; from all parts of the Dominion. Among other interesting features are the following: — The final days of the Auckland Racing Club's Summer Meeting; New Zealanders honoured by the King; the Whangarei regatta; the Cheltenham Beach carnival; the baby show; at the recent tramway picnic in Wellington yachtingjT&enes on the ; Waitemata Harbour. Auckland; and the burials of Belgium's unknown warrior on Armistice Day. -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18294, 10 January 1923, Page 8

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AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18294, 10 January 1923, Page 8

AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18294, 10 January 1923, Page 8