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v - *• N I) T I (J K. | N Pursu ing 'if t.ie i-lth Section of the " Licencing 1873. Amundment Act, 1874/ I herein/ give notice iuat the QUALTEKLY LICENSING MEETING for the District of Queenslown will Ife held on TUESDAY, the 2nd day of MARCH, 1875, in the Court-house, Queenstown, at the hour of NOON, for the purpose of taking into consideration all Applications for Certificates for fcuch Licenses as are authorised to be granted at the said meeting of the Licensing Court, and the Transfer, or Renewal, or Removal of Licenses, of Which due notice shall have been given to me, for the aforesaid Districts in which the premises in respect of which such Application is made are situated respectively. j; S. YVORTHINGTON, Clerk to Licensing Court. Office bf Clerk to Licensing Court, Queertstdwn, February 1, 1875. V. »• NOTICE, JN thrstifcnce of the 14th Section of the " Licensing Act, 1873, Amendment Act, 1874," I hereby give notice that the QUARTERLY LICENSING MEETING for the District of the Town of Queenstown will be heid on TUESDAY, the 2nd day of MARCH, 1875, in the Court-house, Queenstown, at the hour of ftOON, for the purpose of taking into consideration all applications for Certificates for such Licenses as are authorised to be granted at the said meeting of the Licensing Court, and the Transfer, or Renewal, or Removal of Licenses, of which due notice shall have been given to me, for the aforesaid Districts in which the premises in respect of which such Application is made ar£ situated respectively. J. S. WORTHINGTON, Clerk to Licensing Court. Office of Clerk to Licensing Court, Queenstown, February 1, 1875. WAKATIP ANNUAL REGATTA, 4 TO BE HELD ON ST. PATRICK'S DAY, (WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1875.) Judije : J. W. Robertson, Esq. .Starter: J. S. WoRTHINGTON, ESQ. Committee: Messrs T. G. Betts, W. Warren, J. M'BRiDEj J. Campbell, D. P. Cash, H. J. Finn, J. F. Tully, J. S. Worthington atid L. De Beer. Treasurer.' J. T. Goodsir, 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 00 2. Handicap Hailing Race. Open to all coiners. First prize 6 0 0 Second ditto 1 10 0 3. Pair-oared Race. First prize ... 6 0 0 Second ditto 200 4. Rowing Race. Four oars. For all boats under 20 feet in length. Open to all comers. First Prize ... 12 0 0 Second ditto 2 10 0 5. Rowing Kace. For Amateurs that are not jwlling in any other race, and residing in Queenstown. Four oars. First prize—Jewellery to the value of 10 0 0 6. Sculling Race. Fifst prize 5 0 0 Second ditto ... 100 7. Dingy Race. prize 3 0 0 Second ditto 10 0 8. Scullers' Match. One oar. First Prize 1 10 0 Second ditto 0 10 0 9. Rowing Match. Four Oars. For boats 32 feet in length. Distance, 3 miles. First prize 15 0 0 Second ditto 300 Distances of races not mentioned will be left to the Committee. FIRST RAGE TO START AT II O'CLOCK, A.M. RULE S. Three entries, or no race ; but provided two boats come to the starting point, and the Committee are of opinion that the crews are equally matched, they will allow them to start, but no second priee will be given. Entrance, 7 4 per cent, on the prizes given in each race. All entries to he paid to the Treasurer befors starting. The crews of boats are requested to appear in distinctive colors. 1 A boat must be three clear lengths a-head before it can take another's water; dr else it will be disqualified. J. B. WINGFIELD, Hon. Sec.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 904, 18 February 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 904, 18 February 1875, Page 3

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