Aquatics. IpONSOHBV p EGATT. J SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1890. Ist event 1 p.m. OPKN CRUISERS' RACE-lsi prize, Llaml Sowim: Machine, valiifl £i 4s, rre seilted by \V, A, Thompson and Co., Victoria street, and £3 3s cash. 2nd prize, Trophy value £.'2 2s, presented by ftles.<r*. HnQiam and sons, Queen-street. 3rd prize, sted Knpraving, value los, piesented by Mr. J Letch, ShuTtltUicl-strpet, I 2nd. l.lnp.m. YACHTS,4to7tons.—lst.prize, E.P, I'iteher, value £3 Bs, presented by Messrs L D. Math.-mand Co., Shetland-street, and£i( 10s cash. 2nd prize, Alliutu. value £2 2a, presented by Massia. Bniwn and Stewart, Stationer.-*, Quuen-street, and £3 3scash. 3rd. 1.20 p.SH. YA' UTS, 2 to i tons—lst priz", Champion Fl-ig, presented by Mr. .J. A, Cuop-r, Halter, ;juee.--street, and Barometer, value 3 's, presuutud by Messrs, K. Porttr and Co., Queen-street, and £1!) 10s cash. '2nd prize, Silver Spirit Flask, value 3:s, presented by .Messrs. T. and si. Morriu and Co., and t!i 2.s cafall. 4th event, 1.30 p.m. HALF - DECKED TL'OKMEKN BOATS, under 20 leofc overall (Handicap)—lst nrizu, Clock, value 30s, presented Ijy Mr. i . Lewis, and £:> 5s cash. '2nd prize, oil Painting, value 425, presented by Mr. C.Blotnlield, Karangahupe Koad, and £.■?. 2s cash 6th event, 1.40 pm. YACHTS, under 2 rating - Ist prize, silver Cup, value 4is, presented (iy Messrs. P. Hayman and Co., and £6 6s cash, '/nil prize, Trophy, value 255, presented by Messrs. T. and U, Cooke, Grey-street, and £1 lscat'h. Cth event, 1.50 p.m. YACHTS, under 22 fe t overall, centreboard or otherwise (Handicap). Ist prize, Clock value 30s, presented by Mr. .). Ifowden, Jeweller, Queen-street, and £5 us cash. 2nd prize, Trophy, value 21s, presented by Mr. J. Prince, Jeweller, Victwia-sfreet, and £1 Is cash. 3rd prize, Rochester Lamp, value 10s lid, presented by Mr. W. U. Morpetb, Ironmonger, Ponsonby Road. 7th event, 2,0 p.m. MAIDICN GIGS, under 10 stone. l>t Prize, £7 Ts. Sth event, 2.20 p.m. DINGIKS, rowed by youths under IS years of age. Ist Prize, Gold Medal valued £:'. 2s, presented by Mr. H. Kobn, Jeweller, Queen-street. 9th event, 2.40 p.m. JUNIOR GIGS (open). Ist Prize, £3 Ss. 10th event, 2.55 p.m. MUN-O'-WAR AXD NAVAL CUTTIiR. Ist Prize, £8 Bs. 11th event, 3.5 p in. H'G RACK.—lst prize, 1 Pair Hand-sewn Hoots, presented by Messrs. Cordti.s and Ford, Bocd Manufacturers, !St. Mary's Koad, and £1 Is cash. 12th event, 3.20 p.m. SENIOR GIGS (open).—lst prize, £10 10. S. 13th ivent, 3.35 p.m. LADIES' RACK (rowed in pair-oar skiffs, canying coxswain). —Ist prize, 2 Trophies, presented by Messrs, Stewart, Dawson, and Co., Jewellers, Queen-street, and Mr. A, U, Ilartlett, jeweller, Queen-street, value iii each. 14tli ev->iir, 3.45 p.m., CIGAR AND UMBRELLA I'ACU (umbrellas Biippliid by (he Committee). -Ist prize, 1 Box Cigars, presented by tin- Dominion Tobacco Company. 15th event, S.Sn p.m., MAID KM GKo (open).—l-.t prize, £7 7s. 16th event, 4.10 p.m., DINGY RACK (for all comers) —Ist. prize, Gold Medal, valun £2 2s, presented hy Mr. K. l;ule, Tubaccunist, Ponsonby Road. 17ih evrnt, 4.20 p.m. DtCK lIUNT-lst prize, Silver M«!al, valun 2is, presented by Mr. Sluney, Watchmakei- and Jeweller, Queenstreet,. 18th event, 4.30 p.m. JUNIOR GIGS (under 10 stone), Ist prize i.'O os. 19th event, 4.45 p.m. TUB HACK—lst prize. Trophy, value 10s fld, presented by -Mr. J. Self, Queenstieet, and 10s Od cash. 20th event, 5 p.m. GRI'ASV BOOM -Ist prize, Trophy, value His <;d, presented by Mr. (.'raves Aickiu, (JhumUt, Queen-.-tioet, and £1 Ucißh. 2Ut event, f..10 p.m. STUMP OUTB.TGG KRS (Handicap)—lst prize, Trophy, vain- .''2 2-, pie.•■■enti'd by Messrs. Shari.md and Co., Lome Ktreut, and £1 Is cash. 22nd event, 5.20 p.m. YACHTS DIXGIRS, undor S feel—lst prizv, G>ld Mela!. i>r'S.-ntrd by slM«r.», Re mI Bros., W:itvhniaker.i and cWi'llers, Kiraujjahap.' llond. 2nd piiz», Oni! S it Oilkins. vsiltiu liOs, pr. scntud by Mr. W. Downs, Oilskin Manufacturer, Napiert^tivet. 23rd evoit, r.SO p.m. WATKR TOURv \MKNTI<t p'Jzo, «)n>! <"asH Pn-tpiii-ised Milk, vain-? L''s, pj-e:-.eiiicd by Mesifi, \V, !'. Al'mray and Co. 21th event, 5.4-1 p.m. GU'-'ASY Pli! COMPETITION—Ist prize, One Pig and itl 1» cash. Yacht owners are notified that an opportunity is offered for measuring yacht.-i, )iy bavins; them placed in the Calliope Duck on 12th December. Owners (it-sinms of availing themselves of this, are requested to notify the Secretary of the Auckland Yncht Clnh before the 9th December. Sailinir Uaces will be sailed subject to the Rules of the Auckland Yacht Club rules and rating of 1593. Ama'eur Ftaces will be rowed under the rules and subject to the decision of the N.Z A.R.A. IMikw. ICntranct1 Fens for all Races, b -th rowing and sailing, 10 per cent, on total valm- of Bra' prize; except No. 1 lace, the entrance fee for which will be 10s lid. C. P. STICHB(THY, lion. Sec. Address : Tare James Stichlmry, cooinuc.i' An-ade, High-street. THE COMING PICNIC. Look out for tbc GRAND AQUATIC CARNIVAL AND ALL DAY PICNIC. LAKE TAKAPUNA HEACH. SATURDAY, 12th DECEMBKH. 1596, By the West End Rowing- Club. Sao First Prizesin window of Mr Kohn. Jeweller AUCKLAND ANNIVERSARY REGATTA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29th, 1897. PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME. 1. Scows. 2. Yacuts. 7-rating and orer 3. Trading Vksskls (Sealed Handicap), 40 tons and under, excluding Seovrs. 4 Yachts, 5-rating and under. 5. Fishing Koats (Handicap). 6. All-Comers' Sailino Ilandicai», excludisg Trading Vessels. 7. Yachts, not exceeding aj-rating. 8. Yachts, 2-rating and under. 9. Half-decked Kekl and Ckntreboarb Hoats, 22 feet overall and under. 10. Open Hoats. 16 to 20 feet overall. 11. Champion Whaleboats (Amateur). First prize, £100; second prize, £25: thini prize, £10. 12. Junior Gigs, onder 10 stone. .13. Maidbn Gigs, nndnr 10 stone. 14. Junior VVhaleboats, Open. 15. Maiden Wiialedoats. Oocn. 16. ni?:cY Hack, Bots 18 years and und*r. 17. Ships' Gigs. 18. Naval Volunteer and Man -of- Vf ab CUTTKR9. ■\9. Sculling Race. Gkkasv Boom, &c. CHAS. C. DACRE, lion. Sec. WINTEK COUKSE OF LECTURES AT THE V.M.C.A., Corner o'Atbert and Wellesley Streets. FRrDAY. DECEMBEft 4, CLOSING SOCIAL GATHERING AXD RECEPTION TO lilt and ]\)H3 J. L. WILSON, Who arc expected by the mail Eteainer. Admission, Is. Tickets may bo obraiiiort at the I5ook«>ollors', from Members of Committee, or at the Rooms. THOS. HUDDLE, Ho.i. Sec. Wm. BUAKKNHIG, Gea. Sec. THE HSNIJI'.KdON T PICNIC GROUND IS OPEN TO PICNICKING PARTIES AS USUAL, Entrance Free. Homes charged 6d. Good paddock. App.it «o J. H. HOUGHAM, Mknderson,
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS18961128.2.13.6
Bibliographic details
Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 283, 28 November 1896, Page 3
Word Count
1,048Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 283, 28 November 1896, Page 3
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries.