CKLAND REGATTA, 1866. MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 18G6. 26th ANNIVERSARY OF THE COLONY. Patron: Commodoro Sir Wm. Wiseman, Bart., C.B. Vice Patuon : ■ Ilis Honor tlio Superintendent. PncstDP-NT : iTolm Williamson, Esq-, J.P., M.G.A. Vice Presidents : ! Captain Luco, H.M.S. 'Esk.' Captain C. W. Hope, H.M.S. ' Brisk.' Captain G. Parkin, H.M.S. 'Falcon.' Captain E. It. Froemantle, H.M.S ' Eclipse.' Ft.ao Ship : , Captain . Committee : Chairman —Mr. T. E. Guilding. Messrs. J. Copland Messrs. M. Niccol A. Duthie T. Niccol K. T. Ebborn C. K. Roskrugo A. Kdmonds C. Robinaon G. H. Fletcher J. Waymouth H. R. Lewis ' W. Wilkinson D. Mftcl'arlano H. .Marks Umwbe—C. K. Roßkruge, Esq. Statitek —Mr. H.Marks. Treasurer—Mr. J. Copland. Hon. Secretary—Mr. R. T. Ebborn. Auditors : Messrs. J. Waymoutli and G. H. Fletcher. PROGRAMME. First Race.—lo a.m. Four-oarcd Outriggers not allowed. First prize .£2O, second £10. Courso from South side of Flagstaff, round the Flag Boat moored off Freeman's Bay, round H.M.S. Curagoa coming in on Soutli tido of Fla<; Ship. Twice round. All marks to bo kept on tlio Starboard hand. Flag Ship not considered a mark cxcept at starting and coming in. Second Race.—lo'3o A.it. Yachts under 5 tons. First prize silver cup value £16, the gift of a Lover of Aquatics. Second prize £7. Third prizo £5. Course—From So'ith side of Flag Ship, round H. M.S. Curanoa, round tho Flag Boat off Stoko's Point. Twice round. Coming in on South Side of Flag Ship. Marks to be kept as in First Race. Third Race.—ll a.m. Scullers' Match, open to all comers. First prize Silver C"p, presented by Mr. Hautrive, value £10 with £5 added. Second prizo £5. Co urse—Same as First Race. Once rouud. Fourth: Race.—ll - 30 a.m. Trading Vessels under 20 tons. First prize £20. Second prizo £10. Third prize £5 Course—From .South Side of Flag Ship, round tho Black Buoy oil' Drunken Bay, round the Flag Boat off .Stokoß' Point, coming in on South Side of Flair Ship. All marks, &c., as in the First Race. Fifth Race.—l 2 o'clock. Boats belonging to H.M. ships. First prizo £15, second prize £5. Course to be de~ cided upon by tho Commodore and Officers o 1 H.M. ships in port. Sixth Race.—l2.3o r.M. Cargo Boats —Licensed but Unregistered. First prizo Silver Cup, presented by Messrs. Shaw, iSa-villo and Co., London, value to £25 ; second prizo, £10 ; third prize, £5. Course—from South Side of Flog Ship, round tho lied Buoy in Rangitoto Channel, round tho Flag Boat off Stokes' Point, coining in on South Sido ox Flag Bhip. All marks, Sic., as in first race. Seventh Racs.—l i\m. Trading Vojsels, from 20 to 45 tons. First prizo £25, second prizo £10, third prize £5. Course, &c., same as fourth raco. Ejquth Race.—2 r.M. Yachts, 5 tons and upwards. First prize Silver Cup, value £25 ; second prizo £10. third prize £5. Course, &c., same as fourth race, Ninth Race.—2.3o r.M. Boats pulled by pair oars ; opon to all comors. First Prize £15, second prize £10, third prize £5. Course, &c., samo as fir3t raco—once round. Tenth Race.—3 r.at. Wakatawa Canoes. First prize £20, socond prizo £10. Courso, &c., samo as iirafc raco. Eleventh RACE.—3.3O r.M. Ships' Gigs, pulled by four oars. To bo manned by men belonging to ships in port. First prize £10, socond prizo £5, third prize £3. Courso, &c., same as first race, onco round. Tweli tii Race.—& r.M. Dingiea puilod by Boys born in tho Colony, under 16 ycari* of ago. First prize £5, second prizo £2 30s. Short course to be decided on the day. ENTRANCE NIGHT FRIDAY NIGHT, from 7 to 10 o'clock. X. T. EBBORN, Honorary Se aiy. LOOK OUT FOR THE J> EDESTRIAN HANDICAP, AT KEMP'S GARDEN'S, 2STIT and 30TH. CONFECTIONERY. OP VERY DESCRIPTION, INCLUDING Medicated Lozenges, Refined LiqtjorichJu.rtjin:s, Jams, Jellies, MAiiitAtADE, &c., Manufactured by Steam Power by JCHILLINGWORTH & CO. (J. C. formerly • senior partner of tho firm of Smith and Co.. Fell-street, London, and of tho firm of Chillingwortli Smith & Co., Messina), 116 and 117 Holborn Hill' London, E.C. (Successor to G. Moore and Co)' Manufacturing and Export Confectioners, established 1750: London Bankers—Messrs. Bodauts & Co. Indents and consignments received and promptly and carefully attended to. C. & Co. possess a most extensive knowledge of all tlie Homo Markets, enabling them to dispose of all produce and consign znents to tho best advantage. Proceoiis can be promptly remitted by draft or goods. Orders made payable by London Houses or bv consignments. >' Importers and Exporters of Foreign Wines and Spirits. May, 1865. CHI N A LUBTRES Electro Plato Tea and Coffee Services Ivory-handled Balanced Table Cutlery Photographic Chemicals 1 Fine Gold Lever Watch, worth £20 in London, for £12. JAMES WHYTE, Opposite thf Old Court House.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 684, 23 January 1866, Page 6
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