. Municipal and official handbook of the City of Auckland, New Zealand. RECEPTION OF THE PRINCE OF ES AT THE TOWN HALL. APRIL 24th. 1920. ArrKLAM) MryiCIIAL form capable ol: accommodating 350 performers. Theground floor is capable of seating 1,660 peisons, exclu-sive of the chorus gallery and platform, while a further740 can be accommodated in the capacious balcony,situated on two sides and at the end of the Large Hall,and an additional 300 can be provided for in the uppeigallery, giving a total seating capacity of 2,700, exclu-sive of performers. The orchestral platfor
. Municipal and official handbook of the City of Auckland, New Zealand. RECEPTION OF THE PRINCE OF ES AT THE TOWN HALL. APRIL 24th. 1920. ArrKLAM) MryiCIIAL form capable ol: accommodating 350 performers. Theground floor is capable of seating 1,660 peisons, exclu-sive of the chorus gallery and platform, while a further740 can be accommodated in the capacious balcony,situated on two sides and at the end of the Large Hall,and an additional 300 can be provided for in the uppeigallery, giving a total seating capacity of 2,700, exclu-sive of performers. The orchestral platform is so arranged that it canbe run back on the occasion of dances or big publicmeetings, when an extra large floor area is required. Dressing-room and lavatory accomnnjdation is piO-vided at the rear of the Large Hall for the use ofartistes and performers, and underneath the organ loftthere is a commodious Green Room, and ample Cloak-rooms and lavatories for ladies and gentlemen. Ticketoffices are provided for both halls. The Concert Chamber is, overall, 93 feet long by47 feet wide and 31 feet high, and
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