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Amutemiit*.

THliT''A.ll BH i L Proprietor .. MtwHonuuL. Levees .. .. MWI.AH WMUMflOfc THIS (FRIDAH iV&KIXtG. BkNEFII of tht LANCASHIRE BELLRINGERS, And ihoir LAST APPkABA OE BUT ONI. Ttw performance will comm«no» w'th the glorioui Ootn«dy, In two acts, an itlud ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD, la wWoli th Combination Star Company will appear. To be followed by the celebrated LANCASHIRE BKiLRINGEES, Aulstad by Mrs. J. G. Joyce and Ma. J. A. Seutb, who will sine several comic aad untlnuntal lanfi. Look out for the INVISIBLE PRINCE. MR. CHARLES MATHEWS Will appear on arrival of mall Bttuner from Australia.

TvT v N T I casyl pm. The Orltinal Whan Minstrtli, uilsied by other talent, will five an EnUrtalnment In tkt Lunatta Asylum, on Wednesday. February 1,1171, at half-past 6 o'clook.—Procssds for benefit of patient*.— Mr. Gilbert, pianist

A UCKLAND ANNUAL REGATTA. JANUABY 30, 1871 ! Sisx ANNIVERSARY OF THI COLONY. PATRON' His Excellency the Governor. The Earl of Pembroke Eli Honor tho Siipfrlotflndent. PHESIDENT: Cuptaiu Daldy. VICK-PRE^IDENTS: Thomas Hende-s n, Esq. James Cruiokshank, Esq. COMMITTEK: G. Yon der Hnyde, Esq., Chairman Captain Anderson Mr. G. H. Fletcher Mr H. Bn-tt Mr. O«orgo H*<.d«r«o* C*piain Casey Mr. T. Niccol C»ptiin Clayton Mr. M. Niccol Mr. J. Copland Mr. J. Waymouth, Jua. Mr. D. iii Crulckiharik Captain Williams. TREASURER: Captain Casey. AUDITORS : Messrs. D. B. Crulckshan* a d George. Hesdanoi, UMPIRE: Captain Clayton. STARTER: Mr. J. Copland. FLAGSHIP: ( -.^ J First Race, 9.30 a m. : TRADING VESSELS, over 25 torn Print : lsC Silver Cup presented by Messrs. Shaw, SavM. and 00. value 25 guineas, and £10 added; 2nd, £10; 3rd, £5. Course: From south side of Flagship, round Tlrltiri, p using t mm. west to east, keeping Tiritlri on starboard band,comlaf in on south side of Flagship. S«MW* R«M 1Q *.vi t TR4J>tlte VES^fitS, It to 9£ tons Prizes'. Ist, £20; 2nd, £10; 3r<(, £f. Courie: From nouth title of FUg^bip. tound a black buoy off Drunken Bay, thence round flag* boat off stokes's Point, coming in on south aide of Flitgxhip. Third Race, 10.30 a m.: SAILING BOATS or YACHTS of any clasi, under 7 tons. Prizes: Ist, tlO; 2nd, £5 ; 3rd. £3. Course: From south side of Flag, ship, rouni flaxboat moored off Stokes's Point, thence round chequered buoy in Rangitoto Channel, coming in oa south side of Flagship. Centre-boards, if any, will be sealed up ot dowi. Fourth Race. 11a.m.: LICENSED CARGO BOATS. Prizes : Ist, £12: 2nd, £6; 3rd, &t. Course: Sam* as second race. Fifth Race, 11.30 a.m.: AMATEUR SCULLERS' MATCH. Piiie: Ist, Silver Cup, value eight guinras. Course : From south side, of 'flagship, round flagboat off Cooper's Bay, coining in on south side of Flaf ship. Once round. ' Sixth Races, 12 noon: LICENSED WATERMEN'S BOATS, pair-oared. Prices: Ist, £8; 2nd, £4; 3rd, save stakes Course : Same as fifth race, Seventh Race, 2 p.m. : FOUR-OARED G GS. th» properly of any recognised club in Auckland, rowed by members. Prizes: Ist, £15; 2nd, £6. Course : Same as fifth race twic« round. Eighth Race, 2.30 p.m. : MERCHANT 9BIPS' GIGS. Prices: l»t, £10 ; 2nd, £5 GotltM i Bifi4«'!»if"tll race. Ninth Race. 3 p.m. : FOUR-OAREp GIGS, op«a to ell, Pricet: Jit, £15; 2M,U. Couwe; Sam* a* ''fifth race, twice round. Tenth Race 3 30 i>.m..» OINGTES tinder 12ft. om-»1|, rowed by boys under 10 yean of ago, bora in the colony. Pnees: Ist, £3: 2nd, £2; 3rd, Al. Course to be dccl ed by Starter. Eleventh Race, 4 p.m.: SCULLING MATCH, iingte oar, open to all. Prices: Ist, £6; 2nd, £8. Course to be decided by Starter.

ENTRY NIGHT. SATURDAY, January 28, from 7 to 10 o'clock p.m. No pot entries nllowed, except for boats or vessel! not in port on entry night. Entrance money on all races, five per cent, on value of first prize. NB. AH buoys and flagboatstobekeptonstarboard hand. Flaethip not to be considered a mark except* in,: at starting and corning in. Any deviation from tha mlei (which miy be had from tho il9ni9?c.rtt»ry) will came Iht aggressor to forfeit all claims to a prize. M, NICCOL, Honorary Secretary.

i^iRAND SWIMMING AND DIVING \JC MATCHES AT THE AUCKLAND SALTWATER BATHS, BkZAKWATBK.

The following Prizei will be offered for competition on TUESDAY, the 31st instant, weather permitting— the firat race to commence at balf-past 1 o'clock sharp : — Ist.— Swimming: Boys under*l2 years ; distance, 60 yards : entry, (Id. Firat, Ifi* ; second, 7*. 6d. 2nd.— Swimming: Boys uuder \fl years; dhUnce, 100 yards; entry Is. First price 3 s,; second 15s. 3rd.— Swimming: Ml ages; dhtince, 160 yards; entry, 2s First price, 40i.; second, 2ta. 4th.— Divl <g Longest Distance: Boys under 12 years; entry, Cd. Price 10s. 6th— Diving Longest Distance : Boys under 18 years ; entry, Is Price, l&i. 6th.— Div ng Lougest Distance : AH ages ; entry, Is. Price. 20s 7«l— Diving for PJate : Entry, li. Fri«iW«, Sib.— VfsYK'mj? » {Vte*»? ?o\% tax itTokTutiMT*.. Qyeii. to all diners. Thtca to itait or no tae«,

Admittance to the Baths, sixpence, THoMAS HlLDirCff, Manager,

Educational.

A UCKLAND WESTERN ACADEMY. KEY. PEfEB MASON, B.A. School duttfli will be reiumed on Wednesday, th* lit or Ftbrmrj' next. Fee, per quarter £1 11 « Class for Beginner* 119 Board and Education. 'Both under 12 years of aRe, per quarter £10 10 0 Boys abore 12 years of age, per quarter 12 10 0 Mri. Mt«onV Clmes will re-usemble alioon tha l»t of February next. CARLTON ACADEMY, lIOBSON-STREET. 1 DAY ClfMief tor Young: LadlM and Gentlemen, ai re-f«rmed at uiual. EVENING Claim for Toung LadUs from T'to 9. i C. B. ANDREW, 8.A., I Principal. 1 UCKLAND filftH SCHool*«r-The Thunday, febt vary 2. F\RQUIIA.R McRAg. R«c»or. _ CIRAFTON ROAD. - Mrs. »nd Miw Jf B nuefn Pnpili will Re-awemble on I've**,' day, Slit iuit. Muiic. French, Drawing and PaJuHor, Leather-work Wax Flowin.&c: ciiuiti ope/i. or pitvate luions given in the aboyenawed acconapllihmenti., A lanlor claw for Young Laditi wi>hing to complete their education H forpalng. -piDUCATIO N. Here Fernando Triproackar, of tha UnfV«r»itfea of Oattingen and Htidelbarg, Professor of th* Gerroaa, French, and L»tfn Languases. Symoi.di^treat nearly vla-a-vis Mu»le Hall. WAKEPIELD »nd ABERCROMBIE. STftEET^.— Th« B<ardinK and D»y Sohoola for Young Ladiei, conducted by M|m Drary, i«.op«ned on Jt..n<J*y, th* UliA initauMFrlfittt Ltsiiooi Pianoforttt • , ' ■':.. ,t .^ , EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT, cOi.tlncted by th* Miites OanjpbtU, lUpoa: Bouse. Kpsomv-Tba. jgnt.Quuttr of tht B«Hio B commenced on" Tuesday,. the >3%nvuej, 1871. There nre vncanctes Vita fow BotuqtM-< >, - t > . CHUECH ■WrEMS^^^SsffW r EMS^^^S5ff SCHOOL.— ItwuI Master. Bar JR^najKiM*?^ Tritt. CoU.Cam. .Th»B«b*ci.K4r<>p*tMKr^l<o»*Ht^* ia*23td. BnvbtUrU—irvlL. . f^-*« sr*

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4198, 27 January 1871, Page 1

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