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AQUATICS. REGATTA. Prizes will be presented to successtul competitors s-.t Club Room, Waitemata Hotel, oti MONDAY EVENING NEXT, February 15, from S to 9 o'clock. Conwaktee. meet 7.40. CHAS. C. DACRK, Hon. Secretary. F: EBRD ARY » 19 04 O T O R U A CARNIVAL. ORDER OP EVTSNTS. TUESDAY, 23rd—Aquatic Sports — MHitary Competitions — Evening, of Band Contest WEDNESDAY. 24th-Annual Race Meetiu? of the Rotorna Jockey Club — Opening of Bowling Tournameut — Evening, Coutinuatiou of Band Contest THURSDAY. 25th — Grand Procession, in which 10 Bauds, Maoris, and others take part — Band Contest Quickstep Competition — Continnation of Bowling Tournament — Inanimate Pigeon Match—ttvening. Band Contest FRIDAY, 26th — Marine Picni<- to Mokoia Island—Opening of Tennis Tournament —Continuation of Bowling Tnnrnament—Evening, Conclusion of Band Contest. SATURDAY, 27th — Conclusion of Bowling and Tennis Tournaments. Excursion Trains from SATURDAY, 20th, to THURSDAY, 25th February, available for return tit] 12th March. j. n. Mi-lean, Secretary. "VGAKCAWAHU ANNUAL REGATTA AND MAORI AQUATIC SPORTS. ST. PATRICKS DAY. MARCH 17th, 1904. WAR CANOE RACES CANOE HURDLE RACES ROWING RACKS, etc., etc. E. RATUBONE, Secretary. ■VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CARNIVAL AT ROTORUA. Cheap Excursion Tickets at the rate of 2<] per mile First class, minimum 4/, and Id per mile Second ciase. miuimum 2/, mileage counted one way only, with Gd added to each Ticket, will be issued from any station to Kotorua from SATURDAY, 20th February, until THURSDAY, _ith February. lltiM. available for return until SATURDAY, 12th March. SATURDAY, 20th FEBRUARY. A Special Train will leave Auckland for Rotoraa at 3 p.m., Frunktou 0.35 p.m., arriving Rotorua 10.35 p.m. MONDAY. 22ud FEBRUARY. A Special Train will leave Auckland for Rotorua at 9 a m.. Franktou 12.30 p.m., arriving Rotoriu 4.45 p.m. A Special Vraln will leave Auckland at 10 p.m.. Fraukton 1.40 a.m. arriving Rotorua 5.50 a.m. FRIDAY, 2Gth FEBRUARY. A Special Train will leave Rutorua for Auckland 10.5 a.m.. Fraukton J. 20 p.m., arriving Auckland at 5.3S p.m. SATURDAY, 27th FEBRUARY. A Special Train will leave Rotorua for Auckland at 10.r> a.m.. Frankton 2.20 p.m., arriving Auckland at 5."-S p.m. A Special Train will leave Rotorua for Auckland at 7.20 p.m., fc'ranktnn 11.33 p.ui v arriving Auckland at 3 a.m. on Sunday. The nbove Special Trains will make the same stoppages only as the ordinary express trains. BY ORDER. ATHLETICS, ETC. BRANCH THAMES J MINERS' UNION. ANNUAL SPORTS, AT MACKAYTOWN, MONDAY. MARCH 7. I!X>4. PROGRAMME: 1. BOYS (under 15) 120 YDS HANDICAP— First prize. 20/; 2ud, 'lYophy. Kiit ranee, 1/. 2. SHEFFIELD HANDICAP. liiOyds (•heats and Final I-> £8. £2, £1. Entrance, o/ti. 3. 220 YDS HURDLES lover S UiKht.-i)— First prize, £3: 2nd. IM. Entrance, 4. 220 YDS HANDICAP—First prize. £.2: 2ml, 10/. Entrance, I/O. 5. OLD MINERS' RACE. loOyds (age over -tr.i—First prize. 21/; 2nd. Trophy. Entrance, I/. 6. HALF MILE HANDICAP—First prize, £4; _>d. £1. EtitraiM-e. 2/<i. ! 7. Q.NE MILE HANDICAP— First prize. £5; 2nd, iil. Entrance, 3/. I S. POTATO RACE—First prisre. 20/: 2ud, Trophy; 3rd, The potatoes. Entrance, 1/. 9. OFFICIALS' RACE, 120 yds. — First prizo, Trophy; 2-nd, Trophy. 10. RUNNING HIGH JUMP HANDICAP— j First prize, ;JO/: - Jnd, Trophy. Entrance, 1/. 11. RUNING HUP, STEP AND JUMP HANDICAP—First prize, 30/; 2nd, Trophy. Entrance, 1/. 12. PUTTING leiba SHOT HANDICAP— , First prize, £2: 2nd, 10/. Entrance, 1/. 13. THROWING HilUs HAMMER HANDICAP —First prize, 30/; 2nd, 10/. Entrance. If. 14. WRESTLING CUMBERLAND STYLE Uinder 13 stone) —First prize. £4; 2nd. :!0/. Entrance, 2/0. 15. ONE Mi.LE HANDICAP—Wrist prize, £2 10/: 'Sad, £1. Entrance. 1/9. lb". TWO MILE lIA.NTDICAP—First prize, £3 10/; 2nd, £1 10/. Entrance, 2/6. 17. THREE MILE HANDICAP—First prize. £5; 2nd, £2. Bat ranee, 3/6. CONDITIONS. ETC. Xlie above i≤ not fhe order in which the events will bo run. All Cycle events wtll be ujider the New Zealand League of W.heelmen Rules and Open Orders. Entries for Brents Nas. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6. 7, } close at K«rnngnh-nbi» with tht! Secretary. MR J. SCAJJLON, uot later than 9 p.m. on THURSDAY, February 25th. and entries for Cycle events close with MR H. FIELDER, at Auckland, or with the Secretary, at Kiii'iuiguhake. on the same date. All other events Post Entries. Handicaps will appear in ''Auckland Star" and local papers on WEDNESDAY, March 2n-d. Three entries or no event; five entries or no second prize. All protests, ■accompanied with a deposit of live shillings, must be handed to the Secretary within Ufteen minutes of the ev^ent. The Committee's decision will be final in all oases. All entries must be accompanied wit-h necessary fees, otherwise they will not be handicapped. All entries aci a>bovt» must be ■accompanied with necessary fees and last two years' performances; if none within that time the last four performances. J. J. SCANLON, Hon. Sec. SPORTING. pOLO T O U B N A M E N T. THE SECOND ANNUAL TOURNAMENT Of the AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL POLO ; ASSOCIATION Will take place at Cambridge on ' WEDNESDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, THURSDAY, 18th FEBRUARY. And FRIDAY, 19th FEBRUARY. COMPETING TEAMS PROM AUCKLAND CAMBRIDGE REMtEUA ; W-TNG-RQ.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 38, 13 February 1904, Page 3

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