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B T YTTELTON EIGA'T TA. 1 Li ' > NEW YEAR'S DAY, I860; - LIST OF OFFICERS AND STEWARDS. COMMODORE :. " ■ . . 5 HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT. ! ■' VIOE-COMJtODOBE':» «• ■ " Vri ,fiM. . H. P. MURRAY AYNSLEY, ESQ; ' STEWARDS; < •' ' Captain Wycherley Captdiiv MeLeHari Captain Aitkiii Ck#MnMfcdatchie ; Mr. T. J. Curtis Thtel K " " ' Mr. A. Rhodes Captiain^OidE^ Edw, D. Byrne Thos. Atlrirtson Treasurer,—H. P. , Honorary Secretary,—Mr. William Rayner. '■ : cfe'ikA^cjM^.:^^" l^.. | THE CANTERBURY 1 CHAMPION " SILVER j PRIZE Cupi ('*&& £50) must be • won t jt)ie .flinner of the cup the first year w.?il ; have; ■ f CfewPEfeiM Iftrfee i Flag presented by the Committee with £5 added, j Seppnd Prize/>&10. -Third I Entrance £2 2s. Open to, all sailing per rule lO.j Allowance of time 1 for., | #»jrate.p|J,6.q&mfaJWii&lUr: noitttA j SAILING MATCH FOB;'BOASTS TONS.—lst prize «£2O» 4Pt £7 10s. Third to,savehis<stake. : Opento ; jjflgjß in j port or running on the.ooast; , ; ;Egtffiflse £1 It. allowance of, time fos tonnsg£#§ in Prize CJupsrace,; it , : . ; i ; , ;u n , rA SAILING MATCH FOR OPEN BOATS.—I»t prize, £10, second do. £3. trf save his stake. " Entrance 10s(}d. FIVE-OARED WHALE BOAT £20, second do. ~£7 losi> Entrance'f l ls. PRIZJiJ BOAT RACjE, with' 'tdkfed' and rudder only, open to allcomers. —Ist' prize, the Prize do. r £s. ftytamce lt)s; 6d. ' AUbWanide per ! foot for length overall/* ' • WATERMAN'S SKIFF' RACE (qne pair I of sculls) prizes £5, second do. '£&. ss. ! AMATEUR FOUR-OARED BOAT RACE (with . rudder). —Ist prize £15, second do. XSr-Entrance 10s'.' 6d. The 'comfees and conditions' sa&e-aaihe Prize Boat Race. • -; ■' AMATEUR TWO-OABED BOAT BAGS, (rib steersman).—lst prize second- d&•■£!. Eni trance ss.- ; ; ' DINGY SCULLING MATCH.—Ist prize second do. £\. Entrance 2s. 6d. Jfi DUCK HUNT.—Prize £3. .Duck in dingy;; two! , boats with four o&Ts ■ each without #ee»imaiK! The bow. oarsman to catch.<the; duck.:,': fihse ; minutes start for ;^l^rJ?l?Ttniniite«. ! SECOND. DUCK HttNT.—The conditions, &c. same a^first Duck 1 Huut., ' - - \ 6 : ! r ' * In the Prize Boat Bace all entries ' hiaite to' be made subject tof the hability/ofthe wiiijier Prize Boat to be challenjg^'.byth£s&cifer '■&<;s& Stewards for a race againk the winning, iboait'' irtth the prize boatfor£s. & sidej with iftatfd^£to&4'He i Regatta Fund. : n .' x '''' -; The Stewards reserve tWright' to niake'any alterations in the above arrangements' 6t ihtheyulea and regulations, of which due notice 1 tfine of starting and. thie! cburseli wjiU' same as last year, but all the racei Will, close inshore. (Full particulars will be ! ptibHsftedf) The Entries will, close" at pine o^pq^Ti^^pe' evening, on the 29th December, 1862, at'thie tfnlversal Hotel. L& The foUowing gentlenien : have- ; Collectors Mr. T. B. Trew, Mr. F. E. Wrigfelf aM# Mr. Thos. Atkinson, for Lyttelton; Mp.i builder of the Prize Boat)< H«rthcc*e i Tompkins, Railway Chop iHouse, ahd -Mr. - . Golden Fleecy Christchurchi Subseriptlentf witf be recdved byanyimember of Geneiil : and;thfe Officers arid Stewards. ' i .."; Every information may be had on applibfttion by letter addressed'to Mr. WILLIAM 4824. HoM>rft^-'Se£i>itiiiy.' I OA ANNU ILBBKAtTA. | NE W YEAR' S DAY, 186 3. i OPEN TO ALL COMEB3. j . ' ,1 |v j COMMITTEE: i Messrs. T. Armstrong, E. Dunn, J. D. Garwobd, H'. Piper,- G. Scarborough, I B. Shadbolt, C. J. Waeckerle, H. Watkins,., Hon. E. 0. -Latter; Hon. Secretary—Mr. E. Ginders., LIST OF 1 MATCHES. Five-Oar6d • Open-Boat SaiMng-Sfeitch.' ; Boftt-Brtce (witK Steer-Oary. x Two-Oared^Boat-Race (without Btidddr) ! Dingy Sculling-Match. ; . c Duck Hunt; ' r ! BUBAL SPORTS, 1 Foot Baces, Greasy Pole, Jumping In l&idc*, ; Wheelbarrow Greased; Pig i The amount of prizes to be for iu eaph ,Match, wiU be publishedi in a future issue, ; ,;.( : - Subscriptions will be receivedj by pf the Committee, the Hojct Treasura*, »itd ! 1 (< > | EDWABD GINDEBS, 4797 f - Searetai^. FINE NEW FBUITS FOB Tfifi • THE undersigned has much pleasnre iirasling the attention; of 'Ms- th® public, to bi^'pressent'. season, which has been selected" With care, tod lie cstn with cbiifldenW oflEbrttfein' ty thefpublic as 1 bdrigof the'first quality, ' l '* y C Firte new Sultana raisiris (without stbnes) 1 Fine new Cape ditto • Fine new Zante 6iimnts Lemon, orange, ttyd dtron peels ' ; SujJerior mixed BpifcSs. , ; Dessert fruits in ?toteJr art also of excellent 1 quality, consisting of,"'' Imperial Bordeaux plunks Fine'"new MusC&tells Jordan almonds Fine new flgi- ' Also expected to arrive per Gothenburg,from Mel-: bourne, about the 14th inst., I East, Indif phutney, and almondnutt i Aiid btheir goodjs, " JAMES KERB, , . Grocer and Tefedealer, t 4937 ; ■ ;' I TO HOTEL-KEJ2PEBS, CAJ?ITAIJS're, ' ■ AND OTHERS. , I. FOR SALE?' ' . THE lease of the Mitre Hotel, 7 to run from the Ist January, 1869." Thehouse needs no comment a? to \ts. busings position, jopposite ilie ihteridea RailWay statiori. 1 It has three [pnvjate sitting iroocas, > coffee room. bar, tommodi^uts/billiard- room,,l6>bed Biding rooim,,paptryj hall, kitclien, stents*! bed roomei iron, stables, ajjd wobdeSsrtOEfc) &"■ is now: doing % Iftrge JWJd increasing in * the hotel atid. and > the> • only 11 rensotti ithei prestfit proprietor; is a seller is. because he pttry<wet*etitfrig: >. public line of business. >. i. :r The Hotel is in excellent repair, and to intending purchased would prove a valuable' m^es • For full particulars apply on the premises to the prewUtpro!,rietor ' .^'TO'wdtV; Norwich quay, Lyttelton,- i: um.u v .. Dec. 13th, 186®..

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1055, 20 December 1862, Page 7

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