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Hegatta. TTAWKE'S BA?^^EGATTA. i To take place on the NGARTJRORO RIVER. THURSDAY, 10th MARCH, 1881. ? Prbsidbnt-J. D. OrmondEsq., M.H.R. Vio_-Prbsidb>'tb—Captain W. R. Russell, M.H.R., and F. Sutton, Fsq., M.H.R. Jtrcos—Thomas Tanner, Esq. Um"lk„—E. Beck. Esq. Starißß—W. J. Miller, Esq, ', Committee : I: J. W. Carlile T. R. Cooper G. H. Swan J. Uochurch S. E. «'ooper D. O'Connor R. Price ' J. o, Gilberd Hon. Ssowbtart-W. Bogle; > Hon. Trbasurbr—Wi U. Burke, PROGRAMME— '. 1. WHALE-BOAT RACE-For bona fid? whaleboats ; five oars or more, to be steered with a ; Steer oar; open to all ■ comers. Distance 1 about 2 miles. Entrance, £1. First prize, i * £10; second prize, £2108; ' 2. INTERPROVINCIAL RLPRRSENTATIVE RACE —(Open to amateurs only) for Four-oared In-. riggpd Oi„s of any build, with ooxswaln. Distance. 2 miles. Entranoe, £4. * First prize, value „30; second prize, £6. S; MAORI CANOE RACE—Not less than twenty men in each canoe Distance, 1 mile, Entrance free. First prize-, £10; second prize, •£2 108..: . ; . r." -.-'. :■■■ i. SENIOR FOURS— For Four-oared Inrlggei Gigs. Open to all Amateurs who have not rowed In : Race No. _• Dlst-irice/l nllle. Entrance, £2. First prize, four embroidered belts, presented ' bvthe ladies of Napier, with, Trophy,, value. £15, added; second prize; Daily TELEGRAPH'S- • -Trophy.'.;: -■. -• i;r:>i". ■"■ " ' ij •■ 6. ROB ROY CANOB RAOE-Dlstance. J: mile (round a buoy). Entranoe, 2s 6di three en-., ; 1 trles'or'no'rade."'Prize £2. ; 6. JUNIOR FOURS-F(irFour;oared Inrigged Giga; : Open to all, Amateurs who .have hot .rowed in i ; RacesNos.i2 and-4. Distance I,mile; En-. ; trance £2. Prize Value, £10. 7. TUB RACES—Over a'course to be pointed out. ! Entrance 2s' fltf First prize, £1 10.; second j \ ■■ ■. " prize, 10>i, ■•■••-■•»■ ;•''';; ' " " ~ : : 8. PAIR-OARED BACE'(Amateur_only>i-Dlstance: j J ,tnile.'; 10a.. Prize, two Goldi i i ■ , Medals, presented by Messrs; ;T., Tanner and j i 'R. Sfuart, Tfce-Presldents of the Napier Row,-, ; . : :.'!'ln»Ol3b; ' ■"■'' ' : ' ;: ' '";•-', '*" -",..' ; ' 9. GREASY BOOM—Entrance free/ Prize, a pig-- j ■ ;, and£l.,: 'a- _ ■■.:;;•;■< :•: a <;;■■.■''• j : 10. SWIMMINTG HANDICIAP—DMtance, ,440 yards,, ; 1 '■"• (rounda, buoy). Bntr_hc.e", 5s. J . First prize, ; -.;,aOupr-'Vftlue, £4 48; ; second-prlz6, : £l'. :^; Alll j ; competitors must.wear _ swJUnmlng.aoßtumev.' ; I' [■■::■ :'<i:;iU>" b'.»TJLES—' Vi-'ivM-.!! -i •■•.'ll j • 1. Entries for BacesiNosLt-, 4,6,Bjßi*ndlo i tocipsecn the 3rd Mar.eh,,, ats p.m--,-. >i -i :.'• ;'../; j i '2, fintrtes for Race No- 3 will be.received in .the, j ■' Com_lttee"s : Room till noon on'the 2nd Marou, ifna,' , : ;enWleslfo__acesNbS'7and^wlllbe',Tecefvedatthe ; , • lf'..'.\ v;';i'i'---f' . r, ' ; ' i' ■'<■-" :'V'"' ; ' : i i 3, All.entries .to r_ accompanied,byiqn^ranqefees/ i ■ arid'cßlbtß, and td be addressed to ,$& Secretajy,, i : jCrlterio^Hoffel/Napier'• : '-yi ' >! -' «_. , _ r! ''-* i ' '" i 4. Ni> entry; wiUibereoMveir'atter the Btated nour-Md.dffte.opjßnypretonce.whatejfe^.,;,,,-;.^,.,,,.;:,^!,)»j 1 I S'.'Firstirac'e'to'stiart'ait-^—--. ~. ~ :,j I ; | '6> All Race's 1 to be rdwed uhder Henlej' Rules'" " i t ; 7. The;declßiofa3 of the Umpire and' Judge shallfa' „ all cases be final. . , ... .., r_iJFor. this Reeattai-By;an Amateur shall i-te understood the reverse of a Profesai.maLaa detoed,. by the" Australasian"" of October 2pth, 1879, viz..:—, c f«A'professionalTOwer'is ao'ersonwhohas'earnedOi;" ', Is earning his:living onvthe 1 watftir; .Who has-been ' ; engaged in boat-bftild|ngipe letting orjtending ibf boats,; who has competed . against watermen at any Re.atti ; or who has rbwefl for or reteived a money prize, or taken money ; In'recognition:-6f his "skill in ' rowing l '.'•:. ■ ■: ~.'.:,..'.: ■■."■i ."l'.'..; .■.'.'■- ■'"-• '• 8 Each pulling boat shaU carry. a distinguishing., : 10. In the case of a " Walk over : " no pubjlo nibhe'y. will be given. -.-.,. ■ ■■ '- .:;;-.: ; 11. No second prize will be awarded lit any: :race , unless there be three, starters. ... : ., ~ : ~ • ■ ' ''■■'■■>:•■ F.6_ : '.B ALE, 1 ' ■'■"' 5 PURE-BRED LINCOLN RAMS, from Imported Stock. . ; ; F.-STJTTON. JEloyston. 3rd February, 1881. ', F.O.R': S _.',.L : ._J.".'.,;'.''..' AND FIREWOOD at the Taradale Store.. ..■:;. Apply to "' '■■'■ ■'■ '"-•'■• " '■"■"■ ...■■-■ ... 1- ; MRS. BARRY, v : ■ i -: •- .. : Taradale.Stpre v . ".'■.. : ': cheap '[ FOB SALE, by the cord Tor half-cord, guaranteed small, straight, and dry, delivered in -or" around' -' Taradale-v • .'• '•■ : -' : • Applyto ;.. • ..»■.-.. s ■ * B. LORIGAN, . Taradale. ; i TAKAPAU STEIM SAWMILLS. '; , ; ON SALE, ; AND' IMMEDIATE DELIVER- ,' •' GUARANTEED, ■ ' IAA i\(\(\ FBBT' FIRST-CLASS < BUILDING TIMBER,.- , i well.'assorted, . •• 20 000 Fencine Posts.'peaSoned ' 10,000 House Blocks, 2 to 14 feet lengt 1,200 Railway Sleepers ; ' ■ .; ;. , Applyto ' G.GRANT, Manager, Or ..•::- F. H. DOWER, ' Va'i'uburau. FO R S A LE, | T>OSENEATH and 12 acres of first-class Land, IVi adjoining the rising township of Taradale. 3J miles from Napier on a pond metal road. The Hou*e contains a spacious Hall, six large and lofty rooms, .>tore-TOom, Pantry, Dairy, Kitcben, two Ri-r> ants' rooms, Wi-sh-house, Bath-room with shower bnth and other comeniences ; water laid on through the whole Two acres of Orchard containing Apricots, Nectarines, P«-arfl,' Apples, Plums, Fisrs, Walnuts, Lemon?, Peaches, Cheiries, etc, come of Ihe-finest Fruit Trees growing. Flower .arden with a choice variety of roses and other' flowers, with large Fountain, Half-acre of Kitchen i Garden with water always running thr >u»h it; 5 . Plantations with a variety of foreign trees Carriage and Harm ss room, StaMps with two roo y loiie boxe*. Barn, Milk-yard and shed, Fowl-hove, Pigeon-house, etc. The remainder of the lan I is divided in two Paddocks with water JUn.i og 3 through. This ia without exception one of the finest country residences in the neighborhood of Napier, and muxt <.nly be seen to be appreciated, it t is free from any floods. At present under leuse to , James Lyon, Esq.. Possession can be given on the 29th June next, terms very liberal, large portion of a purchase money can rem—_ upon mortgage if.rea quired. Apply to A. PETERS, Taradale. FOE SALE, SUN.5 UN. TRANSIT THEODOLITE, nearly new. 2 Apply to , BANNER _ LIDDLE "DOYCE & THAIL, GENERAL COOPERS, WEST CLIVE, l. HAVE FOR SALE A Largo quantity of BUILDING TIMBKR & FIREWOOD j -'At Lowest current rates, i- EVERYONE SHOULD ASK FOR T> YCROFT'S T>ISOUITS. BWEET LUNCH BISCUITS, COFFEE BISCUIT, MILK BISCUIT, etc.; etc., etc ' «2T TO BE HAD AT ALL THE STORE - _gy d IO COOKS, HOUSEKEEPERS, &o. i lt BAKING POWDER. !° OOR the immediate production of all kinds o! J_ Light Pastry,Puddings,,Cakes, Bread, _c,i j8 In Ins, Is 6d, and 2s 6d. J. S. WELSMAN, id mist, Hastings-street. Wardyop & Co. JOEL'S SPARKLING _ TJUNIDIN ALES, SOLE AGENTS, HAWKE'S BAY, J) WIBDS OP AND C O

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3003, 9 February 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3003, 9 February 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3003, 9 February 1881, Page 1

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