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m 2k 3k AUCKLAND AXNUAL EEG-ATTA. CWENTY-FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE COLOXV. THIS DAT, FRIDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1864. Fatmn : His Excellency TnE Governoh. Viec-I'titroii : His Hoxois the Sppkbistesdekt. President: Commoiiokk Sir W. Wiseman. Ton. Members of Committee— C.U'TAllf 3 Joxks, EVASS, .Smith, and Lii:it. D. Yo.vge, (H. 31. S. Curacoa.) Coiumltlee: 3.11't. axdf.rsox, i capt. tobseb, „ Ciiambkhli.v, Dr. Dallistom, „ .Tames, Mb. J). Burn, ~ Marks, „ &• Beddoes, ilk'. W. Boyd, Me. R. J. Hunt, „ J. Edwards, „ 11. R. XiEvns, ~ T. E. Gun.mxG, „ H. Nicot, „ W. (xnEr, „ T. Nicol, iln. D. A. Parsons, Mr. D. Stkwaet, „ C. Robixsox, „ Paoha Tuiuke, „ J. Kaitray, „ T. Williams, „ C. EosKßroK, „ J. Wetmouth. Tftantrtr: J. Battray. Auditors: Captain Casky, ,T. Wetmocth. Jfon. Secretary : T. E. GriLBIKS. Starter: Cai-taix H. Maukh. Umpire: Mil. C. Eoskruoe. FIAGSIIIP:—'LIGHT BKiaADE,' CaptalS 11. Evans. VROaR A M M E. Ist RACE. (Half-past 9.) WTiale Boats, pulling Five Oars, built in the Colony. First prize, £21. Second prize, £12. Third prize, £6. 2.VD RACE. (10 o'clock.) Ynch.ts, under Five Tons. First prize, £20. Second prize, £10. Third prize, £5. 3ud RACE. (Half-past 10.) Watermen's Boats plying for hire, pulled by a Pair of Bculls. First Prize, a Silver Oar, presented by Messrs. jewis iirothers, and £5. Second Prize, £3. Third 'rize, i' 2. 4-tii RACE. (11 o'clock.) Boats belonging to H. M. Ships. First Prize, £10. Second Prize, £5. sth RACE. (lialf-pust 11.) Plat BottomedDingiesnot less than 2ft. 3 broad in broadest part of bottom, pulled by a pair of Sculls. 6th RACE. (12 o'clock.) Trading "Vessels, from 8 to 20 tone. First Prize, £20. Second Prize, £10. Tliird ?rize £5. 7th RACE. (Halt-past 12.) Licensed, but Unregistered, Cargo Boats. First prize, Silver Cup valued at 25 guineas, preented by Messrs. Shaw, ftarillc and Co., of London. eeond prize, £12. Tliird prize, £6. Btii RACE. (1 o'clock.) Trading Vessels, from 20 to 45 tons. First prize, £30. Second prize, £15. Tliird prize, :s. 9th RACE. (2 o'clock.) Yachts, 5 tons and upwards. First prize, £20. Second prize, £10. Third prize 5. 10th RACE. (Half-past 2.) Ship's Gigs, pulled by 4 oars. First prize, £15. Second prize, £7. Third prize, 3. 11th RACE. (3 o'clock.) Vatermen's Boats, working for hire, pulled by a pair of oars. First prize, £10. Second prize, £5. Third prize, !2. 12tii RACE. (Half-past 3.) Four-oared Gigs built in the Colony. First prize, £15. Second prize, £7. Third prize, ■313th RACE. (I o'clock.) Whaleboats pulling five oars. For Whalers only. First prize, £10. Second prize, £5. 11th RACE. (Half -past 4 o'clock.) Dingy Eace, for Boys born in the Colony uador 16 years of age, pulling pair of Sculls. 15te RACE. (Half-past 4.) Boats Sculled with one oar. Flagship Subscriptions. Entrance, ss. THOS. E. GUILDING, Hon. Secretary. Auckland, 29th January, 1864. 11 E GATT A. FLAG-SHIP, THE SPLENDID SHIP 'LIGHT BRIGADE,' 11. Evans, Esq., Comitaxdf.r. milE COMMITTEE BOATS leave the LOWER 1 STEPS, Queen-street Wharf, every half-hour, commencing at half-past 8 n.i.i. The splendid B^d holders convened ItcMho*,/ of V ARTY, Mr. snwRVILli jCa. SCOTT, and Mr. JOHN Si:, Uueen-strect Wharf, and of Mr. D. KFLL on theAVhari. KKh ' THOS. E. GUILDING, Hon. Secretory." January 28lb, 1661.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 66, 29 January 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 66, 29 January 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 66, 29 January 1864, Page 1

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