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Snorting. . . .; TrrENDERSON'S MILL TURF CLUB JJL ANNUAL RACES, SATURDAY, MAROH IS, 1884, . , ■' ... HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of COsovs.- second horsa to receive lOsovs. out of the stajsaa. Nomination,. 2 jovs.; and acceptances! 2sovs. : to the funds. Nominations, wltu 2aora. enclosed to be made to the Secretary, at his.office, Queen-street by 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, 22nd February. Acceptances on night of general entry/ Dietance 2 miles, over 8 flights of hurdles, 3 foet 6 Inches' high. . . MAIDEN PLATE of SSsovS.; second hon» to receive 6scvs. out of the stakes. Nomination, .2«ovs. . eacb to the funds. 2yrs, 6st 81bsj 3yrs, 83t 41bs--4yrs,oit; syra and upwards, 9it2lbs. For'all horses that have iiever wou ah ■ advertised race exceeding 20sove. DLitauce, :1 mile and aquarter. • . .• \ : . HENDERSON'S MILL CUP (Kamdioap) of loosovs., added to a sweepstake of 2eovs. each ; second horse to receive 20sovs., and third horse lOsovs. out or the stakes. Nominations, 2sov«. and acceptance 3sots. to the funds. Distance, 1J miles. Nomination, with 2«ovs. enclosed, to be made to the Secretary, at his OtSce, Queen-slreet, by 8 o'clock on FRIDAY, 22nd February. Acceptances on night of General Entry. ■; ; . SELLING RACE, of SOsovs. Entrance, 2sova. Weight for age. Winner to be sold by auction immediately after the race for loOaovs. If entered to bo sold for SOsovs., allowed 7lbs; if for SOsovs , allowed 141b.r if for Msovs., allowed 211bs. Distance, 1J miles.' RAILWAY HANDICAP, of 60soys.'. .Second horse to recoiva ssovt. out of the Nominations, : ' 2aove., and acceptance 28OVS. to the funds. Handicaps to appear, directly after the ' Cup, and acceptances half-an-hour before' the ratio. .Distance, one mile. ■ NOVEL RACE, of 25sovs. Entrance, laov. Distance, : 1 mile. The winner to be sold by,auction immediately after the race, and the whole of the proceeds to go to the funds. ■ WM. PEROrVAL, Secretary. Aquatics. BAY OF ISLANDS REGATTA. ' ' — : ■ . - To bo held at RUSSELL, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, 1884. President : R. Hobb?, Esq., M.H.R, : Vice-president, T. P. Moody, Esq. Etautir. Mr.Henry Cook. Juucie, Mr.'J. H. Greonway. "'CoiiMiTTEe ;■':'./. "> ■-' : Mr. G. Baker Meta Tβ Tai Mr. P. Bakor Kohumaru-' Mr. T. 8,. Williams Halka Mr. J.Priar Pene Taul Mr. E. McLeod Te Tane Haratua Mr. H. Lane Hare Te Heihei Mr. G. Horsley ■ WiTe Teete PROGRAMME. 1. SIX-OARED WHALEBOATS, net less than sft. Sin. beam cor over 33ft. long overall. Prizes— Ist, £8: 2nd, £4. Entranoe fee. 10s. J 2. OPEN SAILING BOATS, not exceeding 25ft. keel. Ist, Silver Cup and £3; 2nd, £4. Entrance, 16s. 3. SCULLING RACE, for Skiffs not over.2oft. long nor under 4ft. beam; no Outriggers allowed, Ist, £3 10s : 2nd, £110s. Entrance 7s. i. OPEN SAILING BOATS, not e>ceeding2oft. keel. Ist, £8; 2nd, £3. Entrance, 12s. 5. SKIFF RACE, not over 20ft. keel; two ours and coxswain; no Outriggers allowed. Ist, £4; 2nd, £110s Entrance, 7s 6d: 6. OPEN SAILING BOATS, not oxoepting 18ft. keel. Ist, £6; 2nd. £2. Entrance, 10s. , 7. BON a FIDE DECKED BOATS, not exceeding 7 tons. Ist, £7 : 2nd. £3. Entrance.' 15s. 8. RACE FOR WHALEBOATS, p»dd!ed by paddles, steered with a steer oar;~ the winner of the Six- ' Oared Whaleboat Race not allowed to compete. l«t, £8; 2nd, £4. Entrance 10s. , 9. DINGY RACE,, for. Dingiea not .exceeding 12ft, keels. Ist, £2; 2nd, £1. ~ Entrance; ss!' 10. SAILING WHALEBOATS, crew not to exceed 10 men ; no other ballast allowed. Ist, £5; 2nd, £,?,. Entrance, 10s. . .■'- - 11. MAORI CANOE RACE, for Canoes capable of holding not less than 20 men. A prize, of £15 -to be added to the amount collected by the Native Committee. _-_■ : - 12. RACE FOR BONA FIDE WHALEBOATS, pulling 5 oars, not less than 6ft. Sin. beam .nor to exceed- 31<t. long overall. , Ist, £&;-2nd, £2. Kntiance, 7s 6d. , 13. FOR BOATS PULLING TWO PAIRS PADDLES, not less than 4ft. Sin. beam and not exceeding : 18It. keel. Ist, SA; 2nd, £110 i- Entrance, 7s od. RULES. ' The time allowance for the three Open Boat Races to bo IS seconds per foot and 7J seconds per half-foot for the race. ..■..'" For decked boats not exceeding 7 .tiros, 20 seconds per ton for the race; any bo.it.below 3 tons measurement competing'in this race shall be deomed a S-ton boat, and.shall not have time allowance-below that measurement., -■■■'■ ~...«-,.-. Boats must be entered in names of boni fide owners, who must be subscribers to the Kegatta Fund of an amonnt not less than entrance fee. Three Bonts to enter and start or no race. : All protests t<s be accompanied by a fee of 10s 6d, which, if protest is not sustained, will-be forfelte'd. Post entries,.7s 6d. : All entries must be} made with the undersigned by the 12th February, 1881 !\t 10 p,m, In all matters not referred to herein, the Regulation of the Bay of Islands Regatta Club will be. adhered to: ' ■ E. FORD, Hon." Sec. : . UNION- S.S. CO'S ROTOMAHANA. FLAGSHIP. A BRABS BAND ICf ATTENDANCE. r . Musical :.. .• * - r ■J. H : ° *:'*'■''* : : k Has just received his FIRST SHIPMENT oi ~: . L PIANOS .. ■,• " ; IN HIS NEW SHOP, NEXE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, ~ Would respectfully request an Inspection before pa. chases are made elsewhere, as his PRICES DEFY COMPETITION J PIANOS FOR' SALE, Just Landed.— . Iron, frames, Doublo Sconces, First-class Makers, for £38.' ■ . .. i .... .:-.-...■ P'ANO by a good English Maker, £35. ORGANS, Just landed, 0 Stops, 2- Knee Swells, only £19. PIANQ, Second-hand, for £17. . ) HARMONIUMS for £9. Mb; THOS. H. WEBB ■ Diroctu tbo'attention of hla friends and the publlo to his Upright Gra< ds, whioh have been.pronounced by competent judges a> being the bust and cheapest in town. Other Pianos at Low Prlcei. Second-hand Pianos taken as part payment. N.B.—Note the address: O«k House, Hobsonstrcet (three doors from Cook-street.) PIANOS! T>IANOSJ •p»IANOSS HARMONIUMS.AND ORGANS, A SINGLE INSTRUMENT SOLDAT WHOLESALE PRICES. Each Instrument Guaranteed, and exch&aftec- if not approved within three monthiL WALNUT PIANOS, by Bord from .. ~ £22 GERMAN IRO>J-FRAME PIANOS, in Handsome Walnut CaseF, from .. ... „ £30 UPRIGHT IKO.-f GKANDS, in Hacdaome Burr Walnut, from .. £40 HARMONIUMS, by Alexandre, from .. .. £8 A iIERIC AN ORGANS, from _ .... £8 The Lakoest and JBear Ssxeotion'op PIANOS, ORGANS, and HARMONIUMS IN r J.'HS AUSTRALIAN COLONIES (FOR CASH OR DEFERRED PAYMENTS)^ SOLE AGENTS FOR BRINSMEAD AND ESDAILE'S CELEBRATED PIANOS. . LIPP & SOHN, BCHWEOUTEN, ECEE, ■ KORSTEK, &o. . HOFFMANN & S 0 N S,' NEXT THEATRE ROYAL, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. QQ ' VICTORIA-STitEET, AUOKLAND (Six deors from Albert-street). T. E. CARTER, WHOLESALE & RETAIL PICTURE FRAMB ; 'MANUFACTURER. IMPORTUR OF MOULDINGS, GLASS, PICTURES, SCRAPS, and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, &o. For terms and testimonials see Brett's Almanac Advertisement, page 87, and post free on application. Tunor and Repairer of Musical Instruments , OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOOI- - OOBNEB Oy.WELLEBLSY AND ALBEEB-STBEBTS. Reading Room, Comfortably Furnished. AU the Leading Papers on the tables. Subscription, 2s 6d per quarter; The Library containe upwards of 2800 vols. in the various departments of Literature. Sub •criptlon, 2s 6d i ' quarter. Tka jlbd Oonii Pro VIDED. KMPLOTMINT AND BoARDINO-HODSK Rl aiSTEK.B. - - Meetinqb iob Yorme JSsot on tuisdayb, at 7.80 Evanitelietio Services, Thursdays, at 7.80. Bible Reading and Prayer, Bat» lays, at 7.80. Bible Class, Sunday, at 8 p.m. STR. ~9ERSand others (especially Youno Mbh) cordially invited to visit the rooms, where U ■nation m.j bjobtajied. Open from S a.m. 10 p.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6936, 9 February 1884, Page 3

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