MAORI POINT RACJBS WUI take place on ST. PATRICK'S DAY, 17th MARCHL PROGRAMME IN FUTURE ISSUE. WAKATIP ANNUAL REGATTA, TO BE HELD ON ST. PATRICK'S DAY, (WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1875) Judye: J. W. Robertson, Esq. < k tarter: J. S. WoRTHINQTON, F.BQ. Committee: Mnsss T. G. Betis, W. Warren, J. M'Bride, J. Campbell, D. P. Cash, H. J. Finn, J. F. Tvlly, J. S. Worthinoton an I L Dx Bxxr. Treasurer : J. T. Gjodsir, Esq. PROGRAMME: 1. Six-oared Gig Race, for boats 32 feet in length and under. Distance, 3 miles. First Prize .. ... £25 0 0 Second ditto 5 0 0 2. Handicap Sailing Race. Open to all comers. First prize 6 0 0 Second ditto 1 10 0 3. Pair oared Race. First prize ... 6 0 0 Secoud ditto 200 4. Rowing Race. Four oars. For ail boats under 20 feet in length. Open to all comers. First Prize ... 12 0 0 Second ditto 2 10 0 5. Rowing Knee. For Amateurs that are not pulling in any other race, and residing in Queenstown. Four oars. First prize—Jewellery to the value of 10 0 0 6. Sculling Race. First priz> 5 0 0 Second ditto ... 100 7. Dingy Race. First prize 3 0 0 Second ditto 10 0 8. Scullers' Match. One oar. First 2 10 0 10 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 Sec <nd ditto 9. Rowing Match. Four Oars. For boats 32 feet in leugth. Distance, 3 mile". First pr.ze Second ditto 1 10 0 0 10 0 15 0 0 3 0 0 Distances of races not mentioned will be left to the Committee. FIRST RAGE TO STA3T AT II 0 CLO3X. A.M. RULE 8. Three entries, or no race ; but provided two boats come t * the starting point, an«l the Committee are of opinion that the crews are equally matched, they will allow them to start, but no second prize will lie given. Entrance, 74 per cent, on the prizes given in each race. All entries to be paid to the Treasurer before starting. The crews of boats are requested to apj>ear in distinctive colors. A boat must l>e three clear lengths a-head before it can take auother's water, or else it will be disqu Jide I. J. B. WINGFIKLD, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. pERSONS DEPASTURING GIiEAT CATTLE on the Gold Fields Commonage in the VVakatip District, wiio neglect to register their Brands, an I take out Depasturing Licenses for the current six months, will be proceeded against forthwith. THOMAS McMOt.AN, Ranger. Qoeenstown, January 2 'th, 1875. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOT ICM JypTC •£ IS HEREBY GIVES that the several pirjeli of Land hereinafter described will lie brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer A> t, unleii caveat in the meantime lie lodge I forbidding the suae : Section 5, Bloc'; VI, Queenstown. Edward Bjw.s Caroill, of Uunedin, applicant. 1707 Diagram* may be inspecte I at this olfice. Dated this .'{lst day of l>e-euiber, 1874, at the Lands Kegiitry Uliice, Dunediii. I). F. MAIN, l istrict Land i egistrar. C A U T I O N. rp'lE Hi .li I'epn'ation of the Singer Manufacturing •"o nptiiy's Scwii,' Mac nne< has le.l t) numerous atienip's to m ,ke and sell spttroil* imitations. Tlie jtulil.c arc warne 1 against parties advertising or offering f»r sale initati hi Machines, as "Th« American Singer," " <>tj t ie Si-iger pr.nc:ple " or, "on the S nger sysrein, ! 111 violation of the Company's legal tig its. Tii; only '• /Miigtr" Machines are those ma le by the Singer Manufacturing C< mp iny. Mac lines sold on defern d payment?. G. M. ALDUi'H, Agent, Diuiedin.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 903, 11 February 1875, Page 2
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607Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 903, 11 February 1875, Page 2
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