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AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL HANDBOOK


world renowned artistes. Generally speaking, however, the City has to depend for its entertainments upon the talent contained within the Dominion and periodical visits by Australian companies. This dependence upon its own resources has led to the development of the local musical and dramatic talent, and has resulted in the fostering of a number of organisations which provide entertainment of a good standard. Entertainments of a more solid character than those already indicated are provided by courses of lectures arranged by the Auckland Institute, the Leys Institute and other libraries and organisations.


SPORTS.

In the sporting world the City is fortunate. The genial climate and the natural facilities for outdoor sports richly endow Auckland. At football the Dominion has proved its prowess against all comers. Both the Rugby and the League codes have large followings; Association is also played; and hockey is popular. The "sport of kings" has a democratic following. The Auckland Racing Club's course at Ellerslie will stand comparison with any course in the world, and its extensive grounds are most exquisitely laid out in lawns and gardens. Yachting and aquatic sportsmen have one of the finest waterways in the world to exercise on, and the Hauraki Gulf attracts thousands of devotees. Throughout the season regular races are held, and the annual regatta, which takes place on Anniversary Day (January 29th), is one of the sporting events of the

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