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HAUSTON'.s MUSICAL JARKHOOSK. HL. HARSTON begs to intimate • to bis numerous friends and patrons that he has opened the establishment lately occupied by Mr C. G. Carter, Stationer, as a Musical Warehouse. Arthur Allison & Co.'s Prize Medal Piano, in handsome walnut and gold case, vertical iron frame, and repetition check action. New Zealand Harmonium, by H. L. Harston, Tauranga, in kauri case, for sal© cheap. Agent for Pianos, Harmoniums, and American Organs, by all the leading makers. All kinds of Musical Instruments kept in stock. (Send for catalogues). NEW MUSIC. NEW MUSIC. All the novelties in Sheet Muiic. Songs, both new and old. Victoria Books. Cavendish Books. Musical Albums, and Tutors for nearly every Instrument. <§T Tuning and Repairs personally attended to. Orders by post will receive prompt attention. HARSTON'S MUSICAL WAREHOUSE, The Stband, Tafbanga. N.B. — Owing to my numerous music pupils requiring attention, the establishment will be closed during certain hours of the day. Due notice will be given. TTNTIL FURTHER NOTICE the \J Wairoa Bridge on the Tauranga and Thames Road (undergoing repairs) will be CLOSED FOR TRAFFIC between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. from Tuesday, Ist March. A. C. TURNER. 28th February, 1887. BOROUGH OF TAURANGA. Special Order to amend Bye-Law No. 1, Section 50. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special Meeting of the Borough Council will be held at the Council Chambers on Monday, 4th April, 1887, at 1.30 p.m., for the purpose of confirming the followiug resolution passed at a Special Meeting of the said Council, held on the 25th ultimo. That any person, not resident in the Borough, opening temporary rooms for the retailing of goods for a period of less than six months be considered a Pedlar within the meaning of Section 422 part ii. " Municipal Corporations Act, 1886," and the License fee for such Podlar be Ten Pounds, such fee to be paid to the Town Clerk before commencing business JNO. H. McCAW, Town Clerk. Borough Council Chambers, Tauranga, Ist March, 1887. TAURANGA ANNUAL REGATTA. rpHURSDAT, 17th MARCH, 1887, -L St. Patbick's Day. PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME. 1 Open Saiuhg K^bi. Boats of 20 feet and over ; owned and sailed by Maoris. 2 Open Saujng Boat Back, of 14 feet and under. Time allowance 20 saoondg per foot. Open to all comers. 3 Sculling Rack, for skiffs 16 feet and under ; to be rowed upon a bona fide gunwale. All comers. 4 Whalbboat Raob, for boats steered by an oar, and not built for racing purposes. Open to all comers — Europeans and Maoris. 5 Keel Boats, any dimensions. Open to all corners — Europeans and Jfaan& (2nd class centre-board boats excepted) . No time allowance. 6 Skiff Race, of 16 feet and under, pulled by two oars and coxswain, to be rowed upon a bona fide gunwale. All comers. 7 Open Siittsa Cemtbe-Boabd Boats, of 20 feet and und^r; open-to all comets: Time allowance 2fr seconds petioot;: & GsxftgY Pole, .'■"*■ rz ' 3 \ 9 Shall Canoe Race, not iess^thattsix paddles. For Maori women only. 10 Sei- House Racb. 11 Maori Wab-Canoe Race, not less than 20 paddles. Conditions — A Wardance to be performed by the winning crew. 12*- Half-Decked Cbntee-Boaed Yachts,. 5 tons and under. 13 Ladies' Race, (Europeans only), in skiffs of 15 feet and under; two oars and coxswain. To be rowed on a bona fide gunwale. 14 SexTEUNG Race fob. Sxxffs, 14 feet and ' of er, to be rowed upon a bona fide gunwale; all comers. For boys under 17 ytttrs of age who have mot preftously / won an advertised UN*. RULES. ...-/ -' 1 Tauranga Regatta Club Regulations will be strictly adhered to 2 All measurements of boats to be extreme overall, not including spars and rudder. j 3 A bona fid* gunviaXQ to be considered a gunwale on the inside of the planking. 4 Copies of Regulations to be had on application. CHARLES F. HULME. Secretary. PADDOCKING. THIRST-GLASS PADDOCKIN& X? fit* Horses. One Shilling per week. Apply G. W. Fbassr, Atuaroa H«**4'lHri'iike.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XV, Issue 2107, 1 March 1887, Page 3

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