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Observer, Volume XX, Issue 1143, 24 November 1900, Page 5

 

AUCKLAND ANNIVERSARY REGATTA. JUBILEE YEAR. TUESDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1901 PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME. 1. BCOW RACE. 2. YACHTS, over 36ft-Handicap. 3. YACHTS, 36ft and under— Handicap. 4. FISHING BOATS HANDICAP. 5 ALL COMERS SAILERS HANDICAP (excluding trading vessels). 6. YACHTS, 30ft and under— Handicap. 7. HALF-DECKED KEEL OR CENTRE- BOARD BOATS (26ft overall and under) 8. YACHTS, 24ft, linear rating. 9. FISHING BOATS, Centie-board Tack- Stern— Handicap. 10. DECKED OR HALF-DECKED BOATS, 22ft overall and under. 11. PATIKI'S HANDICAP (Parnell SailiDg Club Rules). ROWING RACES :— 12. MAIDEN GIGS, under lOst. Clinker out- riggers. 13. MAIDEN GIGS (open). Clinker ont- riggers. 14. JUNIOR GIGS, under lOst, Clinker out- riggers. 15. JUNIOR GIGS (open). Clinker out- riggers. 16. SENIOR GIGS. Clinker outriggers. 17. LADIES' PAIR OAR HANDICAP (Length of boat to be given at time of entry). 18. STUMP OUTRIGGERS' HANDICAP. 19. GREASY BOOM JIG. All Sailing Races to be under Auckland Re- gatta Rules. All Rowing Races to be rowed under Rules and subject to decisions of N.Z. A.R. Associa- tion. E. B. ALEXANDER, Secretary. AUCKLAND AMATEUR ATH- LETIC AND CYCLE CLUB. OPRING /^~ARNIVAL, On the DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24. -J Q A YDS. TNVITATION XT URDLE TDACE. TV/I" T3OSEINGRAVE (Australian and Irish Champion), VERSUS rA G . W. S MIIH (Australasian and N.Z. Champion). WT)EYNOLDS (League Cycle • Xi Champion). HTT T3ROOKE (Alliance Cycle • XX. X> Champion). F. J. OHLBON, Hon. Sec. JQ R. Q R P E N, 19, Coombe's Arcade. HOURS OF CONSULTATION. 10 A.M TO 4 P.M , AND 8 P.M.

PERCY W. BQLLAND ...MERCHANT TAILOR.;. I^yA?? the . Gentlemen of ' Auckland to call ay^ v and inspect the samples of New Goods for Summer wear just opened up. UNION BANK BUILDINGS VICTORIA STREET, A UCKLAND.

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