Sporting. r rjIAKAPUNA JOCKEY QLUB'S d gUMMER j^/j-EETIHG. 0 a THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, d ' " AND 1.1 ; SATURDAY, JANUARY 31. ? FIRST RACE TO-MORROW STARTS AT » 12.30. H li through TICKET— I s IMPEY'S BAND ON THE LAWN. tt3T Horses will be conveyed free each day up to 10.30 a.m. ; after that hour will be charged for. R. WYNYARD, sT Secretary. t 3. mAKAPUNA JOCKEY" CLUB. e SUMMER MEETING. SECOND DAY—SATURDAY, JANUARY 31. WEIGHTS to be declared by 10 a.m., and ACCEPTANCES by 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, January 30th, for second day's racing, " R. WYNYARD. , Secretary. Aquatics. 9 ANNUAL REGATTA. 51st ANNIVERSARY OF THE COLONY. 7 THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1891. 1. SCOWS (bona fide baulk timber carriers); [• square bilges; handicap ; ordinary working canvas. Ist prize, £20 ; 2nd, £5 ; 3rd, £2. 2. COASTING CUTTERS (handicap), 12 tons and. , under 25, and which have not been built for yachts ; ordinary working canvas. Ist prize, £25 ; 2nd, £10 ; "3rd. £5.' 3. YACHTS, 7 tons rating and upwards. Ist prize, £25 ; 2nd, £10 ; 3rd, £5. 4. YACH TS, 4 tons rating and under 7. Ist prize, £15 ; 2nd, £'>: 3rd, £2. 5. FISHING BOATS over 4 tons. Ist prize, £15; 2nd, £5 ; 3rd, £2. 0. FISHING BOATS, 4 tons and under. Ist prize, £10; 2nd, £5 ; 3rd, £3. 7. YACHTS, 2 ton rating and under 4. Ist prize, £111; 2nd, £5 ; 3rd, £2. > 8. OPEN SAILING BOATS, Ist class, 16 to 20 feet; time allowance, 2 minutes per foot. Ist prize, £8 ; 2nd, £4 ; 3rd, £1. ' 9. OPEN SAILING BOATS, 2nd class; time allowance as hist class. Ist prize, £0 ; 2nd, £3 ; 3rd, £1. , 10. MEN-OF-WAR GIGS. Ist prize, £5; 2nd, £2 Ills ; 3rd,£l. 11. GRKASY BOOM. Flagship subscriptions. 12. MEN-OF-WAR CUTTERS. Ist prize, £0 ; 2nd • £2 IDs ; 3rd, £1. 13. CHAMPION WHALEBOATS. Ist prize, £00, and £10 additional for each bona fiae competitor outside the port of Auckland ; 2nd prize, £25 ; 3rd, £10. 14. NAVAL VOI.UNTEER CUTTERS. Ist prize, £10 ; 2nd, £4 ; 3rd, £1. 15. WHALEBOATS, to be rowed by junior ama- ! tear oarsmen, and whose weight does not exceed 10 stone. Ist prize, £10; 2nd, £5 ; 3rd, £1 . 10s. 1 16. MERCHANT SAILING VESSELS' GIGS (4. oared), to be rowed by buna-fide. crew, Ist prize, £5 ; 2nd, £210s ; 3rd, £1. 17. WHALE BOATS, to lie rowed by amateur maiden oarsmen. Ist prize, £S ; 2nd, £4 ; 3rd, £1 10s. After the last race the Flagship will take a Trip outside the Heads, returning to the Wharf. The Committee reserve the right to reduce the prizes pro rata should the funds be insufficient. Trophies and other gifts will be added to the prizes on presentation to the Committee. First-class Band on Flagship. Copies of Regulations on application. CHAS. C. DACRE, Hon. Sec. CK L A D EGATT A. THURSDAY" NEXT, JANUARY 29. FLAGSHIP: UNION STEAMSHIP CO.'S FINE STEAMER TE ANAU. Admission to same by Ticket sold on 'Wharf, 2s 6d Each. FLAGSHIP WILL MAKE A TRIP OUTSIDE OF HARBOUR AFTER LAST RACE. ADMISSION TO WHARF, ONE SHILLING. BANDS PROVIDED FOR FLAGSHIP AND WHARF. CHAS. C. DACRE, Hon. Sec. REGATTA. Programmes for the above will be sold in Queenstreet THIS AFTERNOON. CHAS. C. DACRE, Hon. Sec. A R. w A R. W A R. MERCER REGATTA, SATURDAY, 7th MARCH, 1891. CANOE HURDLE RACES ON THE NOBLE WAIKATO RIVER. FUN FOR THOUSANDS. Come and see the Mercer Regatta. THOMAS PORTER, Hon. Sec. Ship chandlery. A. B. D 0 K A L SHIPCHANDLER AND SAILMAKER, LOWER QUEEN-STREET, Begs to intimate to the Shipping Community and the Public that he has REMOVED Into those commodious premises formerly la the occupation of E. AND A. ISAACS, Where he will continue to carry on the SHIL'CHANDLERY AND SAILMAKING BUSINESS, As usual. He has much pleasure in announcing that he has engaged the services of Mr. G. Jones, who has for the last 19 years been so well and favourably known in the employ of H. F. Anderson and Co. and T. . and S. Morrin and Co. (Limited), Shipcliandlers, &c. The present Stock will be very shortly largely , augmented. 1 In thanking his Customers for past favours he has every confidence that the business under Mr. Jones J management will be conducted in a maimer which will command general confidence and support. < THE GREATEST WONDER OF THE ] ' AGE.The "New Hygiean" Hat, perfect in ventilation, comfortable, durable, and elegant; in fact, the best Hat ever invented, and most suitable for our climate.—To be got only at W. H. Fenton and Co.'s, Hatters and Mercers, 78, Queen-street, opposite Herald Office.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8475, 28 January 1891, Page 8
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