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PORTION OF THE AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL COURT FROM THE MAIN ENTRANCE. This Court was designed in open arches and massive pillars of grey stone radiating from a central octagon so as to divide the whole Court into main bays, which were occupied by representative districts of the province. The central octagon was occupied by group effects and flowers and palms built upon a cairn of Te Kuiti limestone. The four main walls were decorated by large scenic paintings illustrating the commerce, fertility, and scenic beauty of the province.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3765, 11 May 1926, Page 38

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PORTION OF THE AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL COURT FROM THE MAIN ENTRANCE. This Court was designed in open arches and massive pillars of grey stone radiating from a central octagon so as to divide the whole Court into main bays, which were occupied by representative districts of the province. The central octagon was occupied by group effects and flowers and palms built upon a cairn of Te Kuiti limestone. The four main walls were decorated by large scenic paintings illustrating the commerce, fertility, and scenic beauty of the province. Otago Witness, Issue 3765, 11 May 1926, Page 38

PORTION OF THE AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL COURT FROM THE MAIN ENTRANCE. This Court was designed in open arches and massive pillars of grey stone radiating from a central octagon so as to divide the whole Court into main bays, which were occupied by representative districts of the province. The central octagon was occupied by group effects and flowers and palms built upon a cairn of Te Kuiti limestone. The four main walls were decorated by large scenic paintings illustrating the commerce, fertility, and scenic beauty of the province. Otago Witness, Issue 3765, 11 May 1926, Page 38

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