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AUCKLAND REGATTA. 27th Anniversary.— January 29th, 1867. Patron : His Honor the Superintendent. Vice-Patron : T. Henderson, Esq. President : J. Williamson, E«q. Vice-President : J. Cruickshank, Esq. Flag Ship : s.s. 'Auckland,' Capt. Harris, B.N.R, Committee : Mr. A, Cunningham Mr. L. Nathan Mr. R. T. Ebborn Mr. T. Niccol Mr. G. H. Fletcher Mr. M. Niccol Mr.T* Henderson, jun. Mr. L. O'JSeill Mr. J. Hendry Mr. D. Oxley Mr. H. Lewis Mr. C. Robinson Mr. H. Marks Mr. W. Wilkinson Mr. J. Waymoutb, jun. Umpire : Mr. Roskruoe. Starter : Captain Marks. Treasurer : Mr. T. Hkndersok, jun. Auditors : Messrs. M. Niccol and L. Nathaw. T>ROGRAMME.

First Race, 9.30 a.m. FOUR-OARED GIGS, built in the colony ; no housing or out-riggers allowed. Ist prize, £15 ; 2nd prize, £7. Course from South side of Slagship round th« Flagboat moored off Freemam's Bay, round the Coal Hulk ' Benjamin He*pe,' coming iv on South side of the Flagship. Twice round. All marks to be kept on the starboard hand; Flagship not considered a mark except at starting and coming-in. Second Race, 10 a.m. YACBTS, under 5 tons. Ist prize, £12; 2nd prize, £6 ; 3rd prize, £3. Course, from South side of Flagship round the Chequered Buoy in Kangitoto Channel, round the Flagboat off Stokes's Point, coming in on South side of Flagship. AH marks, &c, as in first race. Third RAce, 10.30 a.m. AMATEURS' BCULLEKS' MATCH. Ist prize, £8 ; 2nd prize, £4. Coutse, same as first race, onoe round. Fourth Race, 11 a.m. TRADING VESSELS, 8 to 20 tons. Ist prize, £15 ; 2nd prize, £7 ; 3rd prize, £4. Course, from South side of Flagthip round the Black Buoy off Drunken Bay, round the Flagboat off Stokes's Point, coming in on South side of Flagship. All marks, &c, as in first race. Fifth Race, 11.30 a.m. CHAMPION SCULLERS' MATCH, open to all comers. Ist prize, £12 ; 2nd prize, JB6. Course, same as first race. Sixth Race, 12 a.m. YACHTS, 5 tons and upwards. Ist prize, £18 j 2nd prize, £9. Course, same as fourth race. Seventh Race, 12.30 p.m. LICENSED but UNREGISTERED CARGO BOATS. Ist prize, £15; 2nd prize, £7; 3rd prize, £4. Course, Bame as second race. Eighth Race, 1 p.m. TRADING VESSELS, 20 to 45 tons. Ist prize, Cup, value £25, the gift of Messrs. Shaw, Savill, and Co., to arrive per 'England'; 2nd prize, Hawser, the gift of Mr. N. Lloyd. Course, same as fourth race. Ninth Race, 2 p.m. WATERMEN'S BOATS plying for hire, pulled by pair of sculls, by Licensed Watermen. Ist prize, £8 ; 2nd prize, £4. Course, same as first race, once round. Tenth Race, 2.30 p.m. FOUR-OAJRED SHIPS' GIGS, pulled by ships' crews. Ist prize, 8; 2nd prize, £4. Course, same as first race, once round. Eleventh Race, 3 p.m. PAIR-OARED MATCH, open to all comers. Ist prize, £12 ; 2nd prize, £6. Course, same as first race. Twelfth Race, 3.30 p.m. WAKATAWA CANOES. Ist prize, £15 ; 2nd prize, £7. Course, same as first race. Thirteenth Race, 4 p.m. FOUR-OARED GIGS pulled by Amateurs. Ist prize, £12 ; 2nd prize, £6. Course, same as first race. Fourteenth Kace, 4.30 p.m. DINGY RACE, for boys under 16 years of age, born in the Colony; pulling pair of sculls. Length of dingy, 12 feet over-all. Ist prize, £5 ; 2nd prize, £2 10s. Short course, to be decided on on the day. For further information apply to G. H. FLETCHER, Hon. Sac.

THE NEW CABINET PORTRAITS. THE Cabinet Size admits of a more life-like and vigorous Portrait, and of greater pictorial effect in furniture and backgrounds. It is not costly, — can easily be sent per post. Friends can interchange them as easily as the small Cartes de Visifce. They can be placed in albums, or mounted on tinted board for framing. The principal West-end London Photographers have adopted this style. Albums suitable for the bove size are daily expected. Specimens at AUCKLAND. &;^ EST. 1855.

MRS. BRASSEY, GRAFTON ROAD. fTPHIS SCHOOL, which is the oldest-establislied JL in Auckland, offers advantages seldom met with. The House and Grounds being large» delightfully and salubriously situated, Parents *nd Guardians wishing to place Children in a genteel home, where the instruction comprises all thot* branches requisite to form the Education of a Lady, will find such imparted with maternal care. The CHRISTMAS VACATION TERMINATES January 28th. *

LEVY & GOLDWATER BEG to inform the inhabitants of OpotiM and the surrounding diitricts that they have COMMENCRD BUSINESS as AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION AGENTS, VALUATORS, &c. Liberal Advances made on Land, 3tock, Agricultural Implements, &c. January 3,1867.

NOEL LODGE, REMUERA. THE MISSES FISHER'S EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT, REMUERA. THE Pupils will RE-ASSEMBLE on WED. NESDAY, January 30. i Vacancies for boarders.

HIGH SCHOOL, AUCKLAND. rpHE NEXT QUARTER will COMMENCE on X THURSDAY, 3ist January. FAUQUHAR McRAE, Sector.

ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE. rpHE LENT TERM will commence on the 30fcn JL instant. S. BLACKBURN, Principal.

\i RS. GLOVERS rupil" will RE-ASSEMBLE JV» on MONDAY, the 28th January,—Addrew St, Qtorge's Bay Koad, Parjiell,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 2966, 26 January 1867, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 2966, 26 January 1867, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 2966, 26 January 1867, Page 6

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