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M AJIUR AN GI REGATTA. Under the patronageofHis Honoh the Sufebxk- . TBXDBST. MAH U R A N G I R E G a T 1 A ■will take place on the 12th Proximo. Starter—Mr. J. Thompsoh. ' Umpire—-W. "Waits, Esq. Ist Race. "Whale Boats pulled by five pais. let prize, £12; 2nd prize, £5. Course —From'the Flagship to a "boat moored off Grant's Island, from thence round a hoat off Sullivan's Point, and back'to Flagship. : 2ND Race. Yachts under five tons. Ist prize, £7; 2nd prize, £3.. ' Course same as for Whale Boats. ' A 3ed Race. Flat bottomed Dingies, not under' 2 feet 3 inches on the bottom. . * Ist prize, £5; 2nd prize, £3. Course—From the Flagship round the boa!; off Grant's Island, and hack to Flagship.' 4th Race. •. Trading Vessels from 15 tons to 40, registered tonnage. Ist prize, £15 .; 2nd prize, £7 10s. Course to he decided on lie night of entry. sth Race. Dingies (flat bottomed), pulled by biyd xrnder 18 years of age. Ist prize, £3 ; 2nd prize, £1. Course same as third race. ; 6th Race. Dingies (flat bottomed), pulled by boys under 15 years of age. Ist prize, £2; 2nd prize, £1. 7th Race. Mr. Sullivan's Prize. For boys under twelve years of age. Ist prize, boat, presented by Mr. Sullivan.; prize, 10b. ; 3rd prize, ss. Bth Race. Double handed Dingy race, pulled by a pair of oari. Ist prize, £5; 2nd. prize, £3. Course same as third. Duck Hunt, Athletic Amusements, &c. N.B.—Three boate to start, or no race. Four boats to start; or no second prize.. All disputes to be referred to the Committee. By order, C. 0?. LLOYD, Secretary. LAND oedees foe immigrants pee THE "SIB GEORGE GREY' BARQUE. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, 4th Jan., 1865. Notice is hereby given, that the land ORDERS issued to or in respect of the undermentioned Immigrants from the Cape Colony, are now ready for Enbobsatiok and Delivery, upon personal application at the Provincial Government Land. Office. ROBERT GRAHAM, Superintendent. James Bruce Mrs. Lanhalm A. Wood B. Jjanhalm G. Brown . Mary Cormick S. Pigot 8. Cormick D. Ryan P. A. Court T.Doyle P. "W. Court J. Ryan T. Titterton Jas. Anderson C. Bell G. Harris A. Boyce E. Desmond "Win. Brown A. Shackles Mrs. Harness Jas. McGrath George Stoiey R. Torrins — Kyd Jno. Baum Mrs. flnell' F. Tracy C- Farmer R. Tracy E. Farmer Thos. Manion J. Carmoda — Hancock J. Harness John Melican Isaac Wilcox W. McCann H. Wilcox M. Mullins — Wilcox D. Patterson —Wilcox John Malone P. Boyle Wm. Burton ' W. Browing llxos. Dry hurst S. Man ton Wm. Morrison. E.Ford A. Marshall — Ford Wm. Bartlett R. Brown Jas. Davidson. J. Seecul Wm. Daveny J. Davidge Rosalie Davies H. Davidge Wm. Davies G. Davidge O. Hart J. P. Davidge R. Wilson E. Davidge AUSTRALIAN BREEDING SHEEP. THE undersigned is prepared to enter' into arrangements for importing young Australian breeding Ewes, if a sufficient number can bo arranged for within a short period. ALFRED BUCKLAND. Dec. 31, 1864. C. ARTHUR AND SON, HOUSE, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, BEG to announce that by the solicitations of many of their Friends they have added to their former business that of AUCTIONEER, more particularly for the sale of HOUSE AND LAND PROPERTY. Thankfully acknowledging the liberal support with which they have been favoured, and respectfully solicit a share of public patronage in their new capacity, which by strict attention to the interest of those who may -favour them, they hope to merit. At an early date they will offer to the public some i valuable City and Suburban Property, (particulars of which will be given in' a future advertisement), at their Auction Chambsrs,' Ellis'. Buildings, Queonstreet. TENTS! TENTS! p?f\ SECOND-HAND TENTS, in good order, on OKJ SALE, at W. BOYD'S, Sailmaker, UTechanics' Boy. Auckland, December 31, ISBi. . REGISTRY OFFICE. MRS. VENABLES begs to inform her friends and patrons that, having met with such great succoss in the business of her Registry Office, she has been induced to take more commodious , premises in Wyndham-street, nearly opposite the now Herud Office. - BENJAMIN ABSLONV BUTCHER, ' JtfSCTION 01 UITCOK AKD WEIMKOTOIT-BtEBBSS, AtJCKiAIfD. German Sausages, Black Puddings, Tripe, Cow Heel, and every description of small good*, always on ' hand.. - " ; Families Waited on for Orders. Bhippatg supplied*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 360, 6 January 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 360, 6 January 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 360, 6 January 1865, Page 3