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' ; Aqttatica. pRELIMINARr -PROGBAaIM-E. AUCKLAND ANNUAL REGATTA. tuesdXy, January 29, issi. CHAMPION TRADING RACE, for Vessels 50 tes register and upn-arte (any rig), excepting Cutters -Ist prize, £150, Champion Flag and Cap; 2 a " prize, £50 ; 3rd priz;, £25. TRADING CUTTERS, 25 tons register and upwards —Ist prize, £30: 2nd prize, £15; 3rd prize, £5. TRADING VESSELS (any rig), under £5 tons, which have not been built for Yachts Ist piizo £<>■»" " 2nd prize, £10; Srd prize, £3. «•*-»> YACHTS over 7 tons—lst prize, £50, Champion Flig . ~ ■ and Miniature Sextant, valued at £15: 2nd nrize! ■ £20; 3rd prize, £S. P \ YACHTS AND FISHING BOATS, 4 to 7 tons-lst prize, £10 and Cup; 2nd prize, £5 ; 3rd priz;, £;!. YACHTS nnder 4 tons—lst pnze, £5 and Cup; 2nd 1 prize, £3; 3rd prize, £1. : ■ FISHING BOATS, under 4 tons—lst prize, £8 ; 2nd prize, £4.; 3rd prize. £2.' ■ ■ OPEN SAILING BOATS, 2n* class—lst prize, £15; 2nd prize, £S; 3rd p:izs, £4. OPEN";SAILING BOATS, 3rd class—lst prize £S ■';..2nd prize, £4 ; 3rd prize, £2.' STEAMKRS" GIGS, 4 oars and coiswaln—lst prize, £S; 2iid prize, £t ; 3rd prizo, £2. MERCHANT SAILING VESSELS' GIGS, 4 oars and . B - coiwain Ist. prize, £10; 2nd prize, £5; 3rd : ' prize, £-2. .■,■.' .. '-' = \ ■■■■-■ FIVE OARED WITALEBOATS ( a3 per Kegalations) y..;;toboste<.-«?d with steer oar—lst prize, £40; 2nd ■; : ypnze, £15; 3rd prize, £6. ■$. . ,\ '. .■WtIALEBOAT.DniEJJS'ONs't-Length not to ; exceed[ thirty-five feet; ooam not to be lffTthan four .•feet; depth.no; to, he ■Iμ, than nineteen inches at midsh.p section, irom top of keel 'ogunwals; sheer no lobe less mnietht inches; thickness of plant not.to bo less.than 5-ieths of an.inch ; planking to be h .Wo l h" ,° rS 1 , 0 H fl "«e-QB«rter inch by half■ i centre ? ° ™ Or<> ,han ei S l ! tta ches from j of of*n inch n thickf wdio icMWrom ' .furethwart to after, stretcher; to bo rowed with five ' ,o.irs or sculls, and tteored with oar ; fbeed seats I Kol ri l ?f.i ß V' A • TUAINING SCHOOL BOYS' | BACL-lst prize, £2 10a and b.id S e.i; 2 H d piizo, ! FIVE-OARED WIIALEBO (as per Regulations) ! . to be s'earcd with steer o.ir nnd rowed by youths ■ ' '' £cHrd l P " Bi ' & '°' 2nd P rize - MEN-0 , -WAR; NAVAL , BRIGADH, and GOVERN- ,■ MENT VESSELS-CUTIERS ; to be rowed with not less than 8 oars—lst prizo. £15 ; 2nd prize. ■. .'£s.; 3rd prize, £2. DINGIES; to bo rowed by boys under 15 years of • a se.—lst prize, £5 ; 2nd prize,'£3. •" Cups and other.trophies," &'c..' will be~sddcil to tlieaupvß prizes oa presentation of same to the Committee. ' ■ '■' ' , - ./•..-■ ,■ . ' ! Copies' of Regulations on applicition to "■'.■, ' . ■ , ' ,' CHAS. C. DACRE," . ' ....,": : ■ Honorary Secrotary. . .Nurserymen/ .• . . .... "' ■ , <~<w-n ■ '..- ' ' '■ '■ ■ , ■J-QyO ■■ , V£#?- -fl Q-Q'ty ■ '■'■■.■ -ca^^fsj).:;■ '•. ". .'■■.■■.. mHE- V> L ANT ING' (JJEASbIi ■J. ' 18S3. • p-'. ■ ..' JAMES Si. A : SON, PARNEti NUR3EEIES, ' ' ' ' .Auckland, Begs to inform intending planters that ho has now ■ ■ ready for the season— The Larobst akd Choicest- Assortment or "'■; ' Shelter.'and fruit trees, . ornamental. and, flowering shrubs,- ' „ '. &o-i &C.1,, - *«■■'' ■'•'•_■". ■*' ■■ Ho has ever offered to the Public, ■. ."■ • '• .. Consisting of— . ■ ' -' ' -' ~ Shelter and.Forest Trees, Piniis, ntc .. .. ', | Pbutt Trees—Apple's (oil blight-proof stocks)—l9o i varieties " i Pears—lo \arifitifls Plums-60 varieties Pe »cUes—6o varieties | Apricots, Clierrics, Figs, Nectarines, Grapes I Loquata, fcuavas Currants, Goisubemes , Strawberries etc., etc Upw.vds of 10,000 Orinj-s—2? varieties, including sll the best and newest varieties introduced by :Chis Moore, Esq., from Spain. Lemons, Citron, Shaddock, A.c. Ornamental and Flowering Shrub 3 Stove.and , Greenhouse Plants Ferris and Decorative Plants '.Bedding and Flowering Plants Hedge. Quicks, African Box Thon, Efceagnus, Olcaria, Pnvet, etc. ■Bulbs sirid Tuberous -rooted Plants'' Roses—l7s varieties Carnations and Picote.- ,^— 6o varieties &c, &.c, &c. Herbs, Root", and riorticultural Requiaito Garden and Flower Seeds. Orchards and Gentleman'- Gardens laid-out and ittandid to by prictic.il Giideners. Descriptive Catalogues on application. J.M. bep;i to Mil ittontion to his splendid stock ot I Acacia decurrens (tho tro<- Blick Wattle), ho ha» I now on hand numbering m.iny thousands. It will thrive in almost av>y Kind of s >il, and will prove a Rood investment, and should be planted extensively. It is estimated that upwards of £2C,f00 is annually sent ont of this colony for the purchase of its bark fo: Unnißfr purposes. Catalogues on application, and of G. H. Lavep.s, Seed Merchant QuoVn-strcet. Book ellers and Stationers. NEW "OOOKS ! -VTEW -OOOKS ! People I Ilave Met, by E. C. Gr jville Murray Happy Thought Hall, by F. C Biunand Tho Temptation of Christ, by Bjrrctt Does Science aid. Faith ? by itt. Rev. 11. Cotterill Readings in Soli il Economy, by Mrs. Fenwick Miller Early Gravos, by Rev. T. R Macduff Stray Pearls, by Charlotto Yonge Story of Jlelicant, by Fujt S!adoc Brandreth's, by Right f(on Boresford Hope Scrjeint Ballantme's Experiences Thu Simple Ailments of Horses, new edition, Os. Csssoll's History of Yeir lbS2-3 G T. CHAP^AJT, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 51, Queen-strct, Auckland. SILK ARSA MEB TS. TRANSFER PICTURFS VND DESIGNS for Silk or otln r Fabrics—»hen completed the effect ib qnito equal tt CItEWELS. Heat a small iron to the uaual heat required for ironing. Then take the ornament and wet it at tho bic'f with a moderately wet sponge or paint brash. thn face of the ornament picture on the article you wish to decorate; then lay a sheet of thin paper on a piec of dimp .-nußlin over it, and press with hot iron ; then pull off tho paper and the decoration is effected. From Id to 3s Cd each subject. UPTON & G Q., BOOKSELLEItS AND STATIONERS, AUCKLAND. TUST PUBLISHED oP A NrW MAP ok the COUNTY OF DEN, By Cdas Palsier. Scale—3o chains to the inch Showing the Original Sections and Lats, Boundaries of Ridings, Highway Districts, Parishes, and now CiSy Boundaries. Size—3s x 2" inches. Price—Plain; 2s 6d; Coloured, 4s; .JlbuE.ted .and: Varnished, lOs. CHAMPTALOUP & COOPER, STATIONERS, 76, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. WARNE AND BEAR r>, AWATU, Arc prepared to supply TOTATA, any length or size, for Bridge Work, Piles, etc. Address, "Warne and Be irrt, caro of D. H. McArthnr, Fioltiing. H.i.o'.orO.F. T7ISTABLISHED in Avondale, is oyen to 31i receivn new membere; w0.. 18 to 40; tee »s to2os ; AVeckiy, ls.-AppUcation to Mr. Smith, KG., IMr WawmanTvG.; Mr. Bollard, Secretar AvoaI dale y Dr. KnJght, PonaonbT.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6823, 29 September 1883, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6823, 29 September 1883, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6823, 29 September 1883, Page 7