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Aqnatica. THE COMING PICNIC, Look out for the GRAND AQUATIC CARNIVAL AND Air, DAY PICNIC. LAKE TAKAPUNA BKACH, SATUKDAY, 12TB DECEMBER, 1898, By the West End Rowing Club. See First Prizes in window of Mr. Kohn, Jeweller. DON SON BY "DEGATTA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1896. Ist event 1 p.m. OPKN CRUISERS' RACE-lst prize, Hand Sewinii Machine, talus £4 4s, presented by W, A. Thompson and Co., Victoria•treet, and £3 3s cash. 2nd prise, Trophy, value £2 2s, presented by Messrs. floSmann anil rtons, Queen-street. 3rd prize, Steel Engraving, value 15s, presented by Mr. J. Leech, Shortland-street. 2nd. 1.10 p.m. YACHTS,!to7tons.-lstprize, E.P. Pitcher, value £3 3s, presented by Messrs L. D. Nathan and Co., Stiottland-street, and £10 10V casta. 2nd prize, Album, value £2 2s, presented by Messrs. Brown and Stewart, Stationers, Queen-street, and £3 3s cash. 3rd. 1.20 p.m. YACHTS, 2to 4 tons—lst prize, Champion Flag, presented by Mr. J. A. Cnupsr, Hatter, Queen-street, and Barometer, value 3')s, presented by Messrs. E. Porter and Co., Queen-street, and £10 10s cash. 2nd prize, Silver Spirit Flask, value 355, presented by Messrs. T. aad S. Motrin and Co., and £2 2s cash. 4th event, 1.30 p.m. HALF • DECKED TUCKM'ERN BOATS, under 28 feet overall (Handicap)—lst prise, Clock, value 30s, presented by Mr. L. Lewis, and £5 6s cash, 2nd prize, Oil Painting, value 425, prwented by Mr. C.Blomfleld, Karangahape Road, and £2 2s cash 6th event, 1.40 p.m. YACHTS, under 2 ratinglst prize, Silver Cop, varoe 42», presented by Messrs. P. Hajmao and Co., and £6 6s cash. 2nd prise, Trophy, value 255, presented by Messrs. T. and 11. Cooke, Qrey-street, and £1 Is casta. 6th event, 1.60 p.m. YACHTS, under 22 feet overall, centreboard or otherwise (Handicap). Ist prize, Clock value 30s, presented by Mr. J. Howilen, Jeweller, Queen-street, and £5 5s cash. 2nd prize, Trophy, value 21s, presented by Mr. J. Prince, Jeweller, Victoria-street, and £1 is cash. 3rd prize, Rochester Lamp, value 10s tkl, presented by Mr. W. 11. Morpeth, Ironmonger, Punsonby Road. 7th event, 2.0 p.m. MAIDKN GIGS, under 10 stone. 14 Prize, £7 Ts. Bth event, 2.20 p.m. DINOIKS, rowed by youths under 18 years of age. Ist Prize, Gold Medal valued £,?. 2s, presented by Mr. 11. Kobn, Jeweller, Queen-street, Otb event, 2.40 p.m. JUNIOR GIGS (open). Ist Prize, £8 Bs. 10th event, 2.66 p.m. MKN-O-WAR AND NAVAL CUTTER. Ist Prize, £8 Bs. Utb event, 3.5 p.m. LOG RACK.-lst prize, 1 Pair Hand-sewn Boots, presented by Messrs. Cordes and Ford, Boot Manufacturers, St. Mary's Road, and £1 Is cash. 12th event, 3,20 p.m. SENIOR GIGS (open).—lst prize, £1010s. 13th event, 3.35 p.m. LADIES' RACK (rowed in pair-oar skiffs, carrying coxswain),-Ist prize, 2 Trophies, presented by Messrs. Stewart, Dawson, and Co., Jewellers, Queen-street, and Mr. A, G. Bartlett, jeweller„Queen-street, value 42s each. 14th event, 3.45 p.m., CIGAR AND UMBRELLA RACK (umbrellas supplied by the Committee). -Ist prize, 1 Box Cigars, presented by the Dominion Tobacco Company. Utb event, 3.66 p.m., MAIDEN GIGS (openX—lst priM, £7 7s. 16th event, 4.10 p.m., DINGY RACE (for all comers).—lit prize, Gold Medal, value £2'2s, presented by Mr. E, Rule, Tobacconist, Ponsonby Road. 17vh event, 4.20 p.m. DUCK HUNT-lsk prize, Silver Medal, value 20s, presented by Mr. iSlaney, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Queenstreet. 18th erenc, 4.30 p.m. JUNIOR GIGS (under 10 stone), Ist prize £6 6s. 19th event, 4.45 p.m. TUB HACE-lstprizfi, Trophy, value 10a 6d, presented by Mr. J. Self, Queenstreet, and 10s 6d cash. 20th event, 6 p.m. GRKASY BOOM -Ist prize, Trophy, value 10s (id, presented by Mr. Graves Aickin, Chemist, Queen-street, and £1 Is cash, 21st event, 6.10 p.m. STUMP OUTRIGGERS (Handicap)—lst prize, Trophy, value £2 2s, presented by Messrs. Sharland and Co., Lomestreet, and £1 is cash. 22nd event, 5.20 p.m. YACHTS DINGIES, under 8 feet—lst prize, Gold Medal, presented by Messrs. Read Bros., Watchmakers and Jeweller*, Ksrangahape Road. 2nd prize, One Suit Oilkins, value 20s, presented by Mr. W. Downs, Oilskin Manufacturer, Napierstreet. 23rd event, 6.30 p.m. WATER TOURNAMENTIst prize, One Case Pasteurised Milk, value 259, presented by Messrs. W„ T. Murray and Co. 24th event, 6.40 p.m. GttKASY PIG COMPETI-TION-lst prize, One Pig and £1 is cash, Yacht owners are notified that an opportunity is offered for measuring yachts, by having them placed in the Calliope Dock on 12th December. Owners desirous of availing themselves of this, are requested to notify the Secretary of the Auckland Yacht Club before the 9th December. Sailing Rices will be sailed subject to the Rule* of the Auckland Yacht Club rules and rating of 1890. Amateur Races will be rowed under the roles and subject to the decision of the N.Z.A.R.A. Rules. Entrance Fees for all Races, both rowing and sailing, 10 per cent, on total value of first prize; except No. 1 tace, the entrance fee (or which will be 103 (id. C. P. STICHBDRY, Hon. Sec Address • Care James Stlchbury, Coombes' Arcade, High-street. AUCKLAND ANNIVERSARY REGATTA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29th, 1897. PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME. 1. SCOWS. 2. YACHTS, 7-rating and over. 3. TRADING VESSELS (Sealed Handicap), 40 tons and under, excluding Scows. 4. YACUTB, 6 rating and under. ft. FISHING BOATS (Handicap). (I. AU.COMERS' SAILING HANDICAP, Including Trading Vessels, 7. YACHTS, not exceeding 2Jrattog. 8. YACUTs, 2-rating and nnder. 9. HAH'• DKCKSO KEEL AND CENTREBOARD BOaTS, 22 feet overall and under. 10. OPEN BOATS, 1« to 20 feet overall, 11. CHAMPION WHALEBOATS (Amateur). First prize, £100; second prize, £25; third prize, £10. 12. JUNIOR GIGS, under 10stone. 13. MAIDEN GIGS, under 10stone. 14. JUNIOR WHALKBOATS, Open. 15. MAIDKN WHALKBOATS, Open. 16. DINGY RACK, Roys 18 years and nnder* 17. SHIPS' fiIGS. i 18. NAVAL VOLUNTEER AND MAN-OF-WAR CUTTERS. ■: 19. SCULLINCI RACE.. GREASY BOOH, AC. CHAS C. DACBI, Hon. Sec.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10301, 28 November 1896, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10301, 28 November 1896, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10301, 28 November 1896, Page 6

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