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Amusements, &c. THEATRE R O Y~TT K. Love Ste ? e Manager * THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING GR IKD VARIETY ENTERI'AIXMFVt Will be given by the best Loci TV tut ,V,i 1 Pro casional Pfop'e. BALLADS, SONGS AXD DANCES. FARPFd . Latest Songs of ihe Day. ' G ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME MILLION PRICES—Is *. 2, _ P. DOKAVmibv^ Lor ne - street h~aTT FASTER MONDAY NIGHT, March 29 ' Under tbo patronage of lbs Fire Brieade <»u. Corps, Naval Brigide. aa«l No. 3 Co a £ v DEAN'S MIiSSTRKLS In cne of their reflnod Ftrioitan- Car.vivits t , lowed by a Ball. * ' •" Admission—lf, 2s, 3i. Uoeace D*av, Stars-. jpiXT-STREET WESLEiTAN CHURCH. A GRAND CONCERT "Will take placa ON WEDNE3DAY EVENING. 24rn I x .-r A „ IN AID OF THE ORGAN FUND. Particulars in future advertisement. THE Committee for the Mount Entertainment, which v*a to hive be-n hJ* l»st evening in the Choral Hall, reeret to that, through the «,He . of 0 f "nr? pal performers, it could not tate place. Athletics. LLERSLIE GAKDBXS. ATHLETIC SPORTS to coke ofr oy EASTER MONDAY, MARCH. 29„ ISSO. PROGRAMME. 100, 200, 3CO YARDS HANDICAP, to be WO n b* points. Ist prizf, £8: 2nd, £2 • 3rd *1 Vn trance, 5s ; acceptance, 2s. ■ - • tuONE MILE HANDICAP.—Iit prlz£s • 13rd, 10s. Entrance, 6s. ' ' Jfs ONE MILE HANDICAP (Boys' Ricel—ri'-e 35s Entrance, 2s Cd. ' * e ' J ' s ' 150 YARDS HANDICAP (Boys' Race).-Priz e "0, Entrance, 2i 6d. * ONE AND HALF MILES "WALKING MATCH Ist prize, J£4 ; 2nd, £U Entrance, ss. POTATO RACE. —Prize, £1. Entrance, Is j i Entries for the Handicap Races to be made at H Brenan'a. Bootmaker. Queen street, or at Ellenlf* Hotel, on or before Monday, 22ad inst H. BREN'AN. Secretary. Sporting.

PA NMTJ R E RACES, TO BE HELD ON SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd, ISSO. Judob; Mr. Harks. S/ewasds : A. J. Donally p. Qufnlan W. Qainian A. Loomb A. Thompson A. Lyle J. Gavin Starters : R, Mennies H. Christmas Clerk or the Scales : Clerk op tub Cousse. J. Wills J. DonaJiy UANDfCAPPKR : W. Percival PANMURE HURDLE RACE (Handicap) of —» bovs. For horses confined in the district. Distance, mi>es. MAIDEN PLATE of — sow. For all horses that have never won an advertised race of £5. Weight for age. Distance, 1$ miles. Entrance' lsov. ' PAN MURE CUP (Handicap) of 20sovb. Second horse to receive £5 from the stakes. Open to aU hordes. Distance, 2 miles. Nomination, £1 • acceptance, £1. ' HANDICAP BURDLE RACE of lOsovs. Second horse to save stakes. Open to all horses. Distance, 2 miles. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10i. LADIES PURSE of — sovs. For horses confined in the district that have never won an advertised price of £10. Welter weight for age. D.stance, 1 mile. CONSOLATION HANDICAP. Imile. RULES. Three entries in aU races, or no race. The decision of the stewards in all cases to be final. To be run under the Auckland Racine Clnb roles. protest < must be accompanied by £1, which will ba forfeited should the protest not be sustained. In Panmure Hurdle Race and Ladica' Purse horees are to be the bona Jidt property of residents in the district at least one month before races. Any jockey ridin? except in colours entered will be fined one pound (£1). Nominations for Panmure Cap and Handicap Hurdle Race to close on TUESDAY, l€th March, ISSO, with nomination fee enclosed, addressed to Mr. Little, Tuisile Hotel, or to the Secretary, Panmure, with same and age of horse and colours of rider. Ladfej' Parse and general entriej to clo«o oo SATURDAY, 27th March. Qualification fee, 10s. A. J. LOOMB, Hen. Sec* Aquatics. pONSONBY REGATTA. MAR3H 29,1650. President : His Worship the Mayor. Vice-Presidents : Captain J. H.R. Harrison, J. A.Tole, Esq., M.H.Kt* and W.Swanson, Eiq.,M.H.R. Umpire : Jas. Stodart, Esq. Starter : Capt. W. Farquhar. Ist Race, 9.30 A.m.—AMATEUR SCULLERS. Prize, Silver, value £3 3a, with £2 2s added. Cocrse, about 2 miles, to be fixed on of the Regatta.

2nd Race, 10 a.m.—FOUR-OARED GIGS (co Outriggers), property of any recognised Rowing- C!ab; xowed by amateur members of thesame. Trophies of the value of £7 10i. Course—Same as first raca. 3rd Rice, 10-30 a.m.-FOUR-OARED GIGS (no Outriggers), property of any recognised Rowing Club; rowed by amateur members ofthe same under 21 years of age Prize. Trophies cf the value of £6. Course—Same us first race. 4th Race, 11 a.m.—YACHTS, 7 to 15 tons. Keel boats only. Priza, £1'). Course —From sontb sido of flagship round sandf»pit buoy off North bhore, thence round mark boa; off Ju ifie's round mark boat off Kauri Point; twlcs roand ; finishing on south side of Unship. sth Race, 11.33 a.m.—YACHTS, under 7 tons. First prize, Cap, presented by Air. Lswisaon, &ad *- 9 added; second prize, £3 3a. Course—Same a' fourth racj. 6th Race, noon—OPEN SAILING BOATS, over_2o feet by measurement • icst prizs, Cup, presented by Mr. W. Stanford, and £2 10s added; second prizs, £2 10s. Coutse—From south aide of flagship round mark boat off Kauri Point, thence round North Sho'e busy, round mark boat on Kauri Point, and then round mark boat off Judge's Bay ; finishing off south side of flagship. 7th Race, 12.30 p.m.—OPEN" SAILING BOATS, 12 to 2 ; j feet by measurement. First prize, Cap valued at £3 10s, and £2 10s added ; second prize, £2; thi.d prize, £1. Course—From south s.ue ci fiag hip round, mark boat off Kiuri Point, round red buoy westward uf wharf; twice round; finishing on aouth'side of flagship. Bth Race, 1 p.m.—YACHTS or DECKED BOA.TS, 3 tons and under. First prize, £7; second P. rl2 *» £2; third prize, £1. Course—Same as sixth 9th Race, 2 p.m.—OPEN SAILING, BOATS, under 12 feet by measurement. First prize, £5 ; second, £° • third, £1. Course—»From touth side Hagship' round Watchman, thence round red buoy westward of wharf ; twice round ; &nuhwg eoate side flagship 10th Race, 2.30 p m—Coastin? and Island FoUR-OaRED GIGS. First prfeo, * s —Same as first race. IUh OAKEi Glus^'lS"^. 0 bourse—Same as first race. r loth Race 3.30 p.m.—MODEL YACHT RACE, under fo ur feet. First prize, £3; seoord, £1; thud, 105. 13th Race, 4 p.m.—TUB RACE. First prize, £2: Course —100 yards. The Secretary will be glad io receive suggestions in writing as to Course, mode of sailing, &c., for Mcdel Yacht Kace, before 21st instant. "W. B. TAYLOR, Hon. Sec. P.R.C. ENTRIES will be received by the Secretary, betwee° the hours oi S and 10 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 25th inst. Sailing 1 Rules to be obtained from the Secretary, Pcnaonby Club Hotel, and at the Cosmopolitan I -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5722, 20 March 1880, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5722, 20 March 1880, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5722, 20 March 1880, Page 8

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