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TTfELIINGTON REGATTA CLUB. ANNIVERSARY REGATTA. Patron — His Excellency Sir W. D. Jervois, Governor. President— W. H. Levin, Esq., M.H.R. Vice-President— His Worship the Mayor. Commodore— W. H. Quick, Esq. Vioe-Commodore— C. Hill, Esq. Treasurer— S. S. Downe9, Esq. Committee — Messrs. P. Coffey, J. E. Hayes, C. Hill, A. G Johnson, W. C. M'Dermott. E. C. Mills, W. H. Quick, J. Thomson, W. E. Waters, R. B. Wallace, L. C. Roskruge, T. Pope, L. Holland, Scott, C. T. Simpson, W. Halse, W. Widdop, and M. Chapman. PROGRAMME : 1. Volunteer Boat Race. — Distance, 2 miles. Entrance, 10s 6d. First prize, £10 ; second do, £4. 2. Thibd-class Yachts.— Length of keel not to exceed 19ft. Distanoe, 10 miles. Time allowance. Entrance, 10s 6d. First prize, £12 10s and Cup ; second do, £5. 3. Coasters.— Minimum tonnage 26 tons. Distance, about 25 miles. Entrance, £3 3s. First prize, £40 and Cup ; second do, £10. 4. Fibßt-claßß Yachts. — Open to all comers. Course same as coasters. Time allowance. Entrance, £3 3s, First prize, £40 and Cup ; second do, £10. 5. Handicap Sailing Race. — Open to all comers. Distance, 10 miles. Entrance, £1 Is. First prize, £15 ; second do, £5. 6. Canoes (paddling only). — Entrance, ss. Prizes, Cups. 7. Ships' Boats (go-as-you-please). — Entrance, 10s 6d. First prize, £10 ; second do, £4. 8. Sailing Race. — Length of keel not to exceed 14ft. Entrance, ss. First prize, £2 and Cup ; second do, £1. 9. Second-class YACHTS.-^Open to all comers. Distance, 10 miles. Time allowance. Entrance, £1 Ib. First prize, £20 and Cup ; second do, £7 10 a. 10. Sailing Race. — Maximum length of keel, 17ft. Entrance, ss. First prize, £2 and Cup ; second do, £1. 11. Canoes (sailing only).— Entrance, ss. Prizes, Cnpa. 12. Ships' Gigs.— Open to bond fide ships' boats, belonging to vessels trading to Wellington. Distanoe, 2 miles. Entrance, 10s 6d. First prize, £6 6s and Cup ; second do, £3 3s. 13. Ten-oabeu Cuttebb.— Open to volunteer and man-of-war boats. Course, the same as volunteer boats. Entrance, 10a 6d. First prize, £10; second do, £2 10s. Model Yacht Races, Sea Horse Race, Greasy Pole, Duck Hunt, Tub Race, &o. Should the funds at the disposal of the Committee prove insufficient to pay the full amounts, the prizes will be reduced pro rata. J. MARTIN ROCKELL, Hon. Seoretary. FOOD UNITED WITH THE BEST TONIC. AROUD'S WINE AND QUINA And all the Nutritive Principles of Meat. THE TONIC PAR EXCELLENCE for Consumptives, Anemics, Feeble Children, Convalescents, Aged & Delicate Persons. General Depot, J. FERRE, snocessor to Aroud, 102, Rue Riohelien, Paris. Agont in New Zealand, WILLIAM C. 1 FITZGERALD, The Pharmacy, Wellington. f^iOOD AND CHEAP FURNITURE. See advertisement in another column. A. FARMER. Cuba-street. GRAVES & FLEMING, at the Corner House, have splendid value in clothing, purchasers of which are to receive valuable Christmas and New Year's presents. IN the - Assigned Estate of W. A. M'Dowell — Buy the bargains there, as there is no reserve, everything is being slaughtered, so as to give possession to the new lessees after the new year. See advertisements. BONNETS. BONNETS. -j X r\ OF THE ABOVE, worth from 20s XOvJ to 60a, are now being sold from 7b 6d to 20s. All new goods ; splendid styles. C. SMITH, Devonshire House

MESSRS. WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, WILLIS-STBEET WELLINGTON FIRST PRIZE MEDALISTS, Sydney & Melbourne Exhibitions, TJ AYE now on view in their lobby a numerous and brilliant series of Photographs OF YE DAMES, YE DAMOSELLES, AND YE MAY-POLE DANCERS OF YE OLDE ENGLISHE FAYRE, Not forgetiynge YE BEADLE. Note the Address— willis-street, Nearly opposite the Empire Hotol. MESSRS. CAZNEAU AND CONNOLLY Photographer a, Lambton Quay, "DESPECTFULLY announce to their Patrons and the inhabitants of Wellington that, having lately engaged a new staff of skilled assistants, and having placed the working department of their business under the management of a really first-clasß American Photographer, they are now prepared to exeouto orders for all styles and sizes of Photographs in the very latest manner and highest finish. Special attention given to sitters, and orders promptly executed. CAZNEAU AND CONNOLLY, Lambton Quay Wellington. PHOTOGRAPHY. TO THE WAIRARAPA RESIDENTS. C>HAS. SORRELL, Photographer, intends j Visiting the District, opening at Featherston on the 22nd instant, for 14 days only. Having imported the latest American Portable Photographic Studio, intending sitters may rely on the most perfect productions in portraiture. Instantaneous Photography a speciality. Out-door Groups, Residences, &0., to order. fc'ee future advertisement for Greytown, Carterton and Masterton. PHILLIPS PHOTOGRAPHER AND ENAMELLER, CUBA-STEEET, BEGS to inform his friends and publio that he has spared no expense in furnishing and refitting his Photographic Rooms, Cuba-street, and has received by the last Melbourne boat all tho latest instruments, instantaneous, 4c. He also has engaged a first-class operator from one of the leading firms in Sydney, and hopes by Btill delivering a well-finished and faithful likeness of the sitter to receive the patronage hitherto accorded t j him. Carte dk Vibite, 10a per doz Oasts dk Visits 15s erdos (enamelled)

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Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1884, Page 4

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