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Aquatics. pONSONBY T3EGATTA. I CATURDAY, "TiECEMBER rr 1901. ' FLAGSHIP, NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO.'S I FINE STEAMER P.S. WAKATERE. i > 1 1. FIRST-CLASS HANDICAP YACHT RACE--Ist prize, £8 Bs. and Trophy value £8 f 8s; 2nd prize, £3 3s, and Trophy value i £2 2s; 3rd prize, Trophy, £2 2s. ! 2. SECOND-CLASS HANDICAP YACHT RACE —Ist prize, £7 7s, and Trophy value £1 Is; 2nd prize, £2 2s, and Trophy value 1 £2 2s; 3rd prize, £1 Is, and Trophy ; value 17s 6d. . 3. YACHTS (26ft and under, linear rating), '' Handicap— lst prize, £6 6s, and Trophy value £2 2s; 2nd prize, £1 Is, and Trophy value £1 Is. ' 4. PATIKI CLASS (Sailed under the Parnell Sailing Club's rules)lst prize, £5 ss, I and Trophy value 10s 6d; 2nd prize, 1 Trophy value £1 Is. 5. YACHTS (26ft and under, and over 22ft overall, centreboard and tuok stern). Handicap—lst prize, £7 7s and Trophy ; value £1 Is; 2nd prize, £2 2s, and , Trophy value £1 Is; 3rd prize, Trophy ; value £1 Is; 4th prize, Trophy value , 10s 6d. 6. YACHTS (22ft or under, centreboard or otherwise, tuck stern). Handicaplst prize, £5 ss, and Trophy value £1 Is; 2nd prize, £1 Is, and Trophy value £1 ss; 3rd prize. Trophy value £1 Is; 4th prize, Trophy value 10s 6d. 7. YACHTS (IJ-Rating), Handicap—lst prize, £5 ss, and Trophy value £1 Is; 2nd prize, £1 Is, and Trophy value 12s 6d; 3rd prize, Trophy value 15s. 8. MAIDEN FOURS (under 10st)-lst prize, £7; 2nd prize, £1. 9. JUNIOR GIGS (open)—lst prize, £7; 2nd prize, £1. 10. GREASY BOOM (Costume)— prize, £2 2s, and special prize for moat Original Costume. 11. SENIOR GIGS (open)— prize, £8; 2nd prize, £1. 12. LADIES' PAIR-OAR RACE, length of boat to be given at time of entry (boats to be handicapped)lst prize, 2 Gold Bar Brooches; 2nd prize, Trophy value 10s 6d. Prize for coxswain first boat, Trophy; prize for second coxswain. Trophy. 13. CIGAR AND UMBRELLA RACE— prize, 103 6d cash and Trophy; 2nd prize, Umbrella, value 10s 6d. 14. MAIDEN GIGS (open)—lst prize, £7; 2nd prize, £1. 15. DUCK HUNT— prize, Trophy value £1 ss. 16. JUNIOR GIGS (under iOst).—lst prize, £7; 2nd, £1. 17. TUB RACE— prize, Trophy value £1 Is; 2nd prize, Trophy value 10s 6d. 18. GREASY BOOM—lst prize, 10s 6d, and Trophy value £1 Is. 19. STUMP OUTRIGGERS (Clinker built). Handicap— prize, £1 Is, and One Medal, value £1 Is; 2nd prize. Trophy value £1 Is. 20. WATER TOURNAMENT.—Ist prize, £1 Is, and Trophy value £2 2s; prize for rowers of winning boat. Trophy value 15s, and Trophy value 15s; 2nd prize, Trophy value 15s; prize for rowers second boat. Trophy value 10s 6d, and Tropin value 10s 6d. 21. TUG-OF-WAR, BONA-FEDE YACHTS' DINGEYS (9ft and under).— prize, £1 Is, and Trophy value £1 Is; 2nd prize. Trophy. 22. BONA-FIDE YACHTS' DINGEYS Oft and under)— prize, £1 Is and Trophy value £1 Is; 2nd prize, Trophy value £1 Is. 23. CORFU DrVE.-lst prize, Watch, value £1 2s 6d; 2nd prize, Trophy value 10s 6d. This is not necessarily the order of Events. Sailing Events sailed- under the Ponsonby Regatta Club's Rules. In all Sailing; Events there must be five starters or no second prize, eight starters or no third prize. Amateur Rowing Races to be rowed under the rules of the N.Z.A.R.A. The Committee reserve the right to classify yachts, and to strike out any race unless there be three entries' and the three start on day of sailing. Crews in Events Nos. 8 and 16 must present themselves for weighing at Messrs. Ross and Ansenne's on FRIDAY, 6th December, before 5.30 p.m. Entry Night, FRIDAY, 29th November. Entries received at the Ponsonby Club Hotel between the hours of 7.30 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. Entry Forms procurable at Messrs. Ross and Ansenne's and the Ponsonby Club Hotel. Entrance Fee, 5 per cent, on cash value of first prize. W. BROQKE TAYLOR, „ -~ . . Hon. Secretary. Sarsfield-street. J) O N'T "FORGET, jy-AORI -DEGATTA. AND "A QUATIC QPORTS, NORTHERN ROWING UNION REGATTA (Combined). • ST. ANDREW'S DAY. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1901. „.^?^ NTEEN EVENTS, includingMAORI WAR DANCE. TWO WAR CANOE RACES, WAKATIWAI RACE (12 Wahines in each Canoe), FOUR CANOE HURDLE RACES, „,__, CANOE FLAT RACE, FIVE ROWING RACES (Inriggers). nmn LADIES' PAIR-OAR RACE. SWIMMING AND GREASY BOOM EVENTS, AND SIDE SHOWS. 76 ENTRIES IN ALL. 340 Europeans and Natives taking part. BEAUTIFUL SCENERY. EXCURSIONS ON THE WAIKATO RIVER. GRAND RESORT FOR PICNIC PARTIES. Excursion Trains leave Auckland, 8.50 a.m. and 9.18 a.m. ; Onehniiga, 8.15 a.m.. and Penrose, 8.35 a.m. SPECIAL FARES.-Return from Auckland: First-class. 3s 2d; Second -class, 4s 7d, including Admission to Regatta. Buy your Tickets on Friday Evening at Auckland and Newmarket Railway Stations, and save the crush. C. T. EDWARDS AND R. 11. BOURKE. Hon. Sees. a TVTORTH SHORE' YACHT JJW IN club., FIRST SERIES OF RACES. SATURDAY NEXT, 30th NOVEMBER, 1901. Entries for all Classes (5) will be received at the Readingroom, Devonport, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, from 8 to 9 o'clock, or till 5.30, at the Secretary's Office. 177, Queen-street. W. A. WILKINSON, Hon. Sec. To Let. ' TO LET, KARANGAHAPE ROAD-FIRST-CLASS SHOP, 16ft 6in wide, with frontage to back street; bathroom, wash-house, and lavatory, on ground floor; 30s per week. At present occupied by R. Carey, Hairdresser. Window Writing cost £15, may be had for nominal sum, also Fittings. J. M. MCLACHLAN, 10, Coombes' Arcade. mo LET. TO LET. A THREE-STOREYED WAREHOUSE, With Basement and Covered Yard, In LOWER ALBERT-STREET, Near Corner Swanson-street. All in first-class order. Apply BUTTLE BROS., Stock Exchange. TN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE R. H. YEOMAN. TO LET, ON LEASEPremises known as the Albert Boiler Works, Albert-street, with or without Plant and Tools. Also, Building Section, 33ft frontage to Albert-street by 90ft depth. FOR SALENew Multitubular Steel Boiler, 3ft 6in diameter by 9ft long, 1001b pressure; Secondhand 4-h.p. Engine and Boiler; 8-h.p. Cornish Boiler, 601b pressure; Two Vertical Drilling Machines; One Universal do.; Punching and Shearing Machine Travelling Crane; Patterns, Tools, etc. Apply H. W. YEOMAN, Albert-street. TO LET, Cheap—Offices and Sampl» Rooms, in Halyday's Buildings.— Apply, R. R. Hunt, 26, Halyday's Buildings, Shortlandgtreet; low rent. TO Two-storeyed House, 14 rooms, with all modern conveniences; North Head, Devonport.— R. Watson, 95, Queenstreet. TO Convenient 6-roomed House, fronting Jervois Road, Ponsonby.—Apply JamesJHichbury TO LET, COWES, WAlHEKE—Furnished Cottages for the Summer ; boats, etc.— Apply, Henry Hewin, Storekeeper.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11823, 28 November 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11823, 28 November 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11823, 28 November 1901, Page 8

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