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JOSEPH SCOTT, FANCY BREAD, BISCUIT AND Ooufectionery Manufacturer BLENHEIM. A Large Variety of PANTRY, CONFECTIONER Y BISCUITS, CAKES , <kc. Always on hand FRESH Jr AST R Y DALLY. Curran Seed, Madeira, and Genoa Cakes kept in atock and made to order, vVEDDING CAKES A SPECIALITY. Self-Raising Flour Prepared on the premiaue. As jl am a direct importer and also a manufacturer of FOREIGN FANCY GOODS, can offer Goods at a very low price. Goods Delivered to all Parts 01 the Town Free or Charge, G. A. SMITH & CO., Builders & contractors Pi axon Ageuta for the Union oa«h an.:# Door Gompuny, Auckland All kinds of BuLdinj,' Materia,! koyt in atock Amenta for Norbury's Uoiobrnojd Pipes, The trade supplied at Lowest PICTON REGATTA TO BE HELL) ON Saturday, January Ist, 1887 Officers for the day : Judge—Capfc.tin James .StarterTreasurer —B. 0. Ur My, Esq Secretary—Titos 11. Barstow, Esq Committee : A. G. Fell A, T, Bartlett J. Duneari ■\V, D. Jenkins A. i’. Green T. A. Dickens J. If.ebberley G- Putehcit i :FIR,OGKE^2s£:m::E_ 1 MAIDEN FOUR OARED INKLGGED GlGS—G’uurs., two miles. Ist Brize L‘2; 2nd J rizo LI; entrance 7s 6d. 2 JUNIOR FOUR OARED INRIGTED GIGS Course two miles. Ist Prize L 3 ; 2nd Prize LI ; entrance 7a Gd 3 CANOE RACE 1 SENIOR FOUR OARED IN RIGGED GIGS Course once round Mabel Island. Ist Prize LB ; 2nd Prize L 3 ; entrance 10s 5 SWIMMING RAGE C ,’ourse small wharf round buoy and back. Ist Prize LI ; 2nd Prize, 10s; entrance 2s 6d 6 SAILING RAGE FOR OPEN BOATS Course twice round Mabel Island Ist Prize LB ; 2nd Prize Ld ; entrance IDs 7 GREASY POLE—PrtZ) LI ; entrance Is 8 MODEL R&CE — Course across the Bay Hi Prize 10s ; 2nd Prize os 9 HANDICAP SAILING RACK - Course twice round Mabel Island. Ist Prizejlb ; 2nd Prize L2 ; entrance 10s CONDITIONS OF RACING. 1 The races shall be rowed or sailed as the ease may be according to the accepted laws of boatracing in England. 2 That all owners of boats entering for the Regatta must be subscribers of no less than ten shillings to tLc funds. 3 The sailing cour.e will be iron the wharf round Mabel Island and back, loading nil marks on the port hand. Twice round tvili be twice round the same course. 4 In rowing laces .Mabel Island to be left on the port hand. I *5 Two boats to star! tor inch event or no race, and three to start or no second prize. ~ 0 Entries for all Lowng Races will donont-7p.nl. on the evening prior to Regatta, No post entries will he nil.,wed. 7 A Maiden is one wh> has never competed ill im advertised Belli i i.r Junior j race, and baa not won un adveni.-ei Mai- j den race p-mr to Octob r l-t 1800, B A Junior is one who has Lever won an advertised Senior race. 9 -phe Regatta Comm Ute wil b.,110t for places ter «11 b aits mid sum, bouts must take the places all :U-d to them. Post entries will bo placed in the order Mitered and alter prior entries, 10 Bailing boais "'ill a art Rom anchor with head -aTs down, , 11 Piotesis will not, bo ifc- iveti unless :\i writing amt accompanied with ;i deposit of IDs which will be letur.ied u (lie protest is allowed, and forfeited if 10l ifo protest will be received aftir -he da\ of the races and the O-ci-ion »>t the ~ «atta Commit oe wjl be tin, 1. 12 In -Handicap race o it: i Lost to s'u.t when told to do so oy ’lie starter and no handicaps will be an mm uee t beforehand. Any boat called back by ihe siurter on account of a false start will no, be allowed to start until after the l ist boat. 13 .Tim Regatta Committee will have f,be jigiit to di septa ify any boat for an infringement of any regulation. 14 Each competing boat must e. rry a extinguishing tiag. 15 The Regatta Committee appointed or the day will reserve the right to slier the order or postpone nuy race if it conders it necessary. 16 All matters and all disputes not provided for herein will be left to the discretion of the committee the decision of which willbe final. 11. BARSTOW, Hon ec

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2049, 3 January 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2049, 3 January 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2049, 3 January 1887, Page 1

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