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I AmusementsTTTTRTH T>ROS.' Q.REATEST QHOWS QN TfiARTH. rpWO-RING piRCGS. TJIPPODROME, n ' D "WEST, ]\TUSEUM. AND JJ UGE TRAVELLING o*oo. FASHIONABLE NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. To which the Elite are specially invited. teats may be reserved free of charge. HERE, PAGEL'S CHALLENGE. HERIt PAGEL'S CHALLENGE. HERR PAGET.. Strongest Man on Earth, otters £100 if anyone, whether professional or amateur, lifts above the head with one or two arms, a- weight which he will so lift with one arm. He specially invites other strong men to accept this challenge. EVERY NIGHT, 3 O'CLOCK. Doors open at 7, IN THE GREEN TENTS. RAINPROOF AND COOL. AT "jpREEMAN'S "RAY. MATINEE TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. To which Children will be admitted fo r half price. MILLION PRICES: 4s, 3s. 2s, Is. Plan at Wildman, Lycll, and Arey's. Late Trains to all suburbs. By arrangement with Wirth Bros., the Railway Department will delay the last Henderson train on SATURDAY NIGHT, till 11 o'clock. Railways. £TEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WTRTH'S CIRCUS. On SATURDAY, 23rd January, the usual 10.35 p.m. Auckland to Henderson Train will not leave Auckland till 11.0 p.m. ______ mmm _ BY ORDER. Aquatics. A NNTVERSARY pEGATTA. INAUGURATED 1840. 64T11 ANNIVERSARY OF THE COLONY. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1904. Flagship: Messrs. Shaw. Savill, Albion and G „°- s ' . Ltd., fine steamship DELPHIC, 10.0 M tons, by kind permission of Messrs. D. D. Nathan and Co., Local Agents. PROGRAMME. No. 1.-TRADING VESSELS' RACE, any rig, including scows (cutters excepted). Handicaps, 25 tons register and upwards. —First prize, £50 and Weather Class, presented by Messrs. 1. and S. Morrin and Co., value £2 2s; second prize, £15 and Weathei Glass, presented bv Messrs. E. Porter and Co., value £2 2s; third prize, £5. No. 2.-OPEN HANDICAP YACHT RACE, Ist class.— First prize. £20 and Trophy; second prize, £2 10s and Trophv valued at £5; third prize. £2 and Trophy No. FISHING BOATS (Handicap*.—First nnze, £12; second prize, £3; third prize. No. 4.-MAIDEN GIGS, under 10 stone, clinker outriggers.—First prize, £7; second prize, £2. No. S.—YACHT CRUISERS (Handicap), not exceeding 27ft 1.w.1.— prize, £10 and Trophy; second prize, £3; third prize, No. 6.-H\LF - DECKED CENTREBOARD YACHTS. 26ft overall and undei, tuck stern.— prize, £12 and Trophy; second prize, £3; third prize, £1. No. 7.-MAIDEN GIGS, open clinke. outriggers.—First prize, £7; second prize, £2. No. 8.-YACHTS 28 FEET LINEAR RATING (Handicap).— prize, £8 and Trophy; second prize, £3: third prize, Trophy. No. 9— FISHING BOATS, tuck stem, centreboard.—First prize, £8; second prize, £3; third prize, £1. No. 10.— DECKED OR HALF-DECKED BOATS. 22ft overall and under (Handicap).— First, prize. £3 and Trophy; second prize, £3; third prize, £1. No. 11.—JUNIOR GIGS, open clinker outriggers.— prize, £7; second prize, £2. » No 12.-OPEN BOA TO, 22ft and under.-First prize, £6; second prize, £3; third prize, 10s. - No. 13.-PATIKIS (Handicap).-First prize, £5; second prize, £1. No. 14.-SENIOR GIGS, clinker outriggers.— First prize, £8; second prize, £3. No. 15.-NAVAL CUTTERS (Handicap).-Fir3t prize, £13. No. 16.-FOREIGN-GOING VESSELS' PULLING RACE.—First prize, £5; second prize. £2. No. 17.-OIL AND STEAM YACHT RACE (Handicap).—First prize, £10 and Trophy; second prize, £4 and Trdphy; third prize, £1. No. 18.—CHAMPION WHALEBOAT RACE (allcomers).— First prize, £50; second prize, £15; third prize, £5. MAN-OF-WAR AQUATIC AMUSEMENT.Prize, £3. GREASY BOOM JIG.-Prize, £1. BRILLIANT SUBMARINE MINE EXPLOSION. Regulations on Application. CHAS. C. DACRE, Hon. Secretory. Sportin? . rjIAKAPUNA JOCKEY pLUB. i SUMMER MEETING. JANUARY 29 and 30 and FEBRUARY 3. ACCEPTANCES for All Races. First Da.v, . and Steeplechase. Second Day, close TONIGHT (Friday), January 22, at 9 o'clock. R. WYNYARD, ' Secretary. pAPAKURA pACING pLUB. NOMINATIONS CLOSE TO-DAY (FRIDAY) AT 9 P.M. F. D. YONGE, Sec. Removal Notices. Q.OVERNMENT TOURIST DEPARTMENT. ' NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ' . 1 0n ,£-, aft€r the 19th inst - the business of the TOURIST DEPARTMENT will be con- • ducted in the new offices, situate in the Government Buildings (Ground Floor). Customi street West. T. E. DONNE, : Superintendent Tourist and Health Resorts Department. , JJ O T 1 C E. AXTER AND SHREWSBURY. r BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, j Have REMOVED to WO. i QMEETON'S pUILDINGS (First Floor), 77, QUEEN-STREET. • "\T O IC E OF REMOVAL. \\ M 1" P. J\PHILLIPS. [ SURGEON DENTIST " (Late of Karangahape Road), '. May now be Consulted at his New Rooms, i 11, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE (First Floor), ' QUEEN-STREET. MR. C. W. SANDERS, Consulting Homoeopath, has Removed from Shorthind- ■ street' to HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. QUEEN-STREET. Vse Lift to Top Floor.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12447, 22 January 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12447, 22 January 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12447, 22 January 1904, Page 8

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