AUCKLAND REGATTA, 1858.
Eighteenth Anniversary, JANUARY 29, 1858. Patron : — His Excellency the Governor. Vict-Patron :—: — His Honor the Superintendent. Flag Ship Umpire ■ ■ Committee:—' Burgess, Captain, Harbour Master. Casey, Captain. y Jackson, Captain McGregor, Captain, 65th Regt. Moncrieff, L. Nicholl, H. Rattray, Captain Short, Captain Wynyard, Captain, 58th Regt. - - Young, W., Esq., Collector of H. M. Custotnt.
PROGRAMME. First Knee to start at 10 o'clock, and each successive race at an interval of twenty minutes.
Ist. lOh. a.m. For Waterman's Boats, pulling a pair of Oars. Ist prize, £f>. 2nd £2 10s. 3rd to save stakes if 6 start
Entrance 10s. 6d. To start from the south side of the Flag Ship, passing on the south side of the Flag Boat, to be moored to the north of the west point of Freeman's Bay, round to the north of that boat, down to a Flag Boat to be moored to the north of Judges' Bay, pass' to the north of tha. boat, round to the south, coming in on the south side of Flag Ship.
2nd. lOh. 20m. a.m. For Whaleboats, pulling 5 oars. Ist prize, £15. 2nd prize, £5. Entrance 21b. As Ist course reversed.
3rd. lOh. 40m. a.m. For Sailing Boats, under 3 tons, not working for hire. Any canvas. Ist prize, £15. 2nd £5. 3rd £3. Entrance 10s. 6d.
To start from the south side of the Flag Ship, passing on the south side of the flag boat, to be moored to the north of the west point of Freeman's Bay, thence across the harbour to a flag boat to be uirooed off O'Neill's point near Shoal Bay, passing north of said boat thence down to a flag boat to be moored to the north of Judge's Bay, pass to the north of that boat, round to the south, coming in on the south side of flag ship. Once round. Time for keel 1 minute to the foot.
4th. llh. a.m. For Waterman's Boats, pulling pair of sculls. Ist prize, £5. 2nd £2 10s. 3rd to save stakes if 6 start. Entiance 10s. 6d. As Ist course reversed.
sth. llh. 20m. a.m. For Irad ing Vessels, from 10 to 25 tons. Owned by Europeans or Aboriginals. Ist prize, £20. 2nd prize, £10. Entrance 21s. As 3rd course twice round. Time 5 minute per ton. Any canvas.
1 6th. llh. 40m. a.m. For open Cargo Boat 9. Ist prize, £20. 2nd £10. 3rd £0 ; it six boats start 4th to save stakes if 7 start. Entrance 21a. As 3rd course. Twice round. No time for tonnage. To sail in usual working order.
7th. 12h. a.m.. For Canoes (Tiwai.) . Ist prize, £8. 2nd £3. Entrance 10s. 6d. As Ist course.
Bth. 12h. 20m. a.m. For Trading Vessels, from 25 to 50 tons. Ist. prize, £20. 2nd £10. Entrance 2's. A« 3rd course reversed. Time \ minute per ton. Any canvas. Twice round.
9th. 12h. 40m. a.m. For Waka Taua (War Canoes), unlimited crews. Ist prize, £20. 2nd £10. 3rd £5, if 5 Canoes start ; it 3 Canoes only, 2nd piize to be £q, and no 3rd prize. Entrance 21s. As Ist course.
10th. lh. p.m. For Sailing Boat 9, above 3 and under 15 tons. Ist prize, £15. 2nd £5. Entrance 21s. As 3rd course. Time 1 minute per ton. Any canvas. Twice round.
11th. lh. 20m. p.m. For Gigs, pulling 4 oars. Isrprize, £10. 2nd £5. Entrance 15s. As Ist course reversed.
12th. 3h. Gig and Dingy (Duck hunt) to be started stern to stern, each boat to give 4 strokes ahead, then the man in the Dingy is to be caught by the bowman of the Gig within 20 minutes, the Dingy is to be kept out in the clear way as much as possible, and under the direction of the starter. Flag Ship subscription. Entrance 10s. 6d.
"Finale." Dingy race. Course round Flag Ship. Flag Ship subscription. Entrance ss.
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RULES and REGULATIONS
1. The Entries to be made, with name and distinguishing colour of the Boats or Vessels at the Mechanics' Institute, on Saturday Evening, the 23rd of January, 1868, between 6 and 8 o'clock. Lots for position drawn from Bto 9. Tonnage of Vessels and length of mam keel to be named on entering, keel to be measured along the rabbit. 2. No post-entry allowed except for Vessels or Boats,
not in port in time to enter . 3. Each Boat in the various matches to carry a distinguishing Flag (at least a foot square) which must be kept flying at the main of Sail ing Vessels, and at the Bows of Rowing Boats, during the race. 4. No sailing Boat will be allo wed to use oars, pad. dies, or poles, to take in or throw out ballast after starting, water ballast to be fresh, and to be examined on coming in at the discretion of the Umpire, open Cargo Boats not allowed to use wash streaks or cloths, no scoops allowed to wet sails. 5. Boats or Vessels on the port tack to bear up for those on the starboard tack ; boats or vessels running free to keep away for boats on the wind, any boat or vessel wilfully fouling another to be considered distanced. 6. Each boat ot vessel to be anchored in a line with mainsail scandalized and to slip anchors. 7. Disputes occurring in any of the matches must be made known to the Umpire as soon as possible after the race. 8. The decision of the Committee assisted by the Umpire shall in all matters be final. (5 to form a quorum.) 9. Boats torinage to be calculated by the measurement of the 17th and 18th Vic, 104 Chap., and all boats shall if required, produce a certificate of their tonnage, under the hand of the proper officer at the time of entering 10. Any deviation from these rules, will subject the aggressor to forfeit all claim to the prize. 11. The Committee reserve to themselves the power to postpone tho Regatta, should the weather prove un1 favourable. Flag will be hoisted at 8 a.m. on board Flag Ship, If flag not hoisted as above, the Regatta will be postponed to the following day (Saturday.) 1 12. Three boats or Teasels must start in every race, or no race. 13. Unless 5 boats or vessels start, no second prizes will be awarded. 14. A Ball will be hoisted at the main yard arm ten minutes before each race, as signal to take positions, each race will be started by the firing of a Gun from Flag Ship. 15. Ist Gun to be fired from Flag Ship at half past 9 a.m. to prepare for starting- Ist race. 16. A Bugle will sound the "Recall" in the erent of an unfair start. 17. No boat or vessel to be allowed to enter for any match, unless the owner thereof be a subscriber to the Regatta Fund to the amonnt of at least 5 per cent, upon Ist prize in such match. No boat to be considered entered until the Entrance and subscription money be paid. The Committee respectfully request that all boats not racing will endeavour to keep clear of the Flag Ship on the south side, and the course generally, and abstain from hoisting tny flag at tb,e nuin,> lest the public should be enisled, 4
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