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; -':.■■■■'■ Ttf-GARUAWAHIA , ANNUAL ■DEGATTA " AND 7MTAOEI A QUATICI PORTS. T HIS D AY> T ms 'hay, ST. PATRICK'S DAY. MARCH 17, 1904. PROGRAMME. 1. CANOE PARADE. All competing Canoes must take part in. Parade. 2. WAR CANOE RACE— prize, £50; 2nd, -' • £15; 3rd, £10. 3. BIG CANOE RACE, for any class of Canoe mannod by crew of not less than 20.— Ist prize, £30; 2nd, £12; 3rd. £8. 4. CANOE HURDLE RACE (Men).— prize, ',;; £2 10s; 2nd, £1; 3rd, 10s. 5. CANOE HURDLE RACE (Wahines).—lst prize, £2 10s; 2nd, £1; 3rd, 10s. 6. CANOE HURDLE RACE," under and over (Mew). Canoes to go over, men. under • dies.—lst prise, £2 10s; . 2nd,, £1; 3rd, 10s. ... ■ 7. CANOE HURDLE RACE, under and over . (Wahines). Canoes to go over, waliines under hurdles.—lst prize, £2 10s; 2nd, £1; 3rd. 10s. ' ' . 8. CANOE RACE, Maori Girl in Canoe. Girl for Chase in He Kawhaki Tamahine to he selected from competitors.— prize, £1; 2nd. ss. 9. HE KAWHAKI TAMAHINE (Ancient Maori Race: Chase for a Bride).— £4. ■:. ; 10. LARGE KOPAPA RACE FOR WAHINES. For crews of not less than 10 or more .than 15 wahines in each canoe.—lst prize. £10; 2nd, £5; 3rd, £2 103; ■■':•" 11. MAIDEN GIGS (under lOst), in Clinker Outriggers.—Prize. £8. .Second crew to receive £1 out of prize money. 12. MAIDEN GIGS (open),- in Clinker Outriggers.—Prize, £8. Second crew to receive £1 out of prize money. 13. JUNIOR GIGS (under lOst), in Clinker Out- ■'.■■■.. riggers.—Prize, £9. Second crew to receive £1 out of prize money. 14. JUNIOR GIGS (open), in Clinker Outriggers.—Prize, £9. Second crew to receive £1 out of prize money. 15. SENIOR GIGS (open), in Clinker Outriggers.—Prize, £10. Second crew to receive £1 out of prize money. 16. SINGLE SCULLS.—Ist prize, Cup. valne 758. 17. LADIES' PAIR-OARED RACE.-lst prize, £3; 2nd, £1. 18. MOUNTED SWIMMING RACE. Eiders must enter and leave water on horsehack.—lst prize, £3; 2nd. £1 10s; 3rd, 15s. The above is not the order. E. BATHBORNE, ■■;■; • Secretary. Sporting. - ■- A VONDALE JOCKEY QLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1904. NOMINATIONS FOE AVONDALE HANDICAP AUTUMN HANDICAP ," RAILWAY HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP Will Close on FRIDAY, March 25, 1904. by 9 p.m. HARRY H. HAYE, Secretary. ' Corporation Notices. CITY OF AUCKLAND. ' DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to The Auckland Domain Vesting Act. 1893. that the Auckland City Council has granted the use of the Cricket Ground to the Auckland Amateur Athletic and Cycle Club for the purpose of holding a Sports Meeting on SATURDAY. 26th March, 1904, with authority for such Club to make a charge not exceeding one shilling for each person for admission to the Cricket Ground, with an extra shilling for every horse or vehicle, and an additional charge not exceeding one shilling for each person foi artmission to the pavilion. _ _: _, ■ _ HENRY W. WILSON. February 27, 1904. Town Clerk. piTY OF AUCKLAND. ALBERT-STREET BATHS. The Albert-street Baths will be Closed against the Public on FRIDAY, the 18th inst., between the hours of 2 o'clock p.m. and 5 o'clock p.m., during the holding of a Swimming Competition. HENRY W. WILSON. March 5, 1904. Town Clerk. ElectoralTO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF GREY LYNN. - LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN,— Having been waited on. by a deputation of gentlemen, and at the urgent request of a large number of Burgesses, I have pleasure in stating that I shall bo a Candidate for the position of Mayor of the Borough at the forthcoming election. My connection with the Council for over 14 years, my interest in the welfare of the district, and your generous support, -lead me to believe my services vail be acceptable to you. ..My visit to the old country has given me some useful knowledge, which will be used in the interests of the Borough, should you do me the honour to elect me. I am, yours faithfully, V ALEXANDER DONALD. Richmond, Grey Lynn, March 16th, 1904. . . ■ . — —■— -~—— ■ ~ -—.« Dividends. QTANDAED FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALANL. Dividend Warrants for the Year ending 31st December, 1903, are now obtainable at the Company's Office, Bank of New Zealand Buildings, Queen-street. : ' GEORGE JOHNSTON, Manager. Medical. DISCOVERED BY CHRISTOPHER MUDD, F.L.S., F.E.G.S., M.D.Ph.S , Loudon, Botanist to the King of England, during His Majesty's Indian Tour. "/-\LEAC" FOR T^CZEMA. CURES Tins TERRIBLE ITCHING COMPLAINT. Not a Grease. Does not Stain the Linen. Full directions each Jar. Jars, ss; post, os 4d. p . USED IN THE MELBOURNE HOMffiOPATHIO HOSPITAL WITH SUCCESS. MEDICAL CERTIFICATE: " During the past few years Eczema has become of very frequent occurrence, especially in children. In the treatment of this troublesome affection tho usual medicinal remedies failed in many cases .to give relief, and I was very pleased to have a new preparation, named 'Ojeac,' put into my hands for trial. I can recall to mind. three cases of children in which the usual remedies had no beneficial effect, and' the' application of ' Oleae ' according to the printed directions removed all the irritation of the skin. . I have also heard of many adults using the ' Oleac' with great beneJAMES SMEAL, Surgeon, etc., Ararat. To be obtained at— W. H. WOOLLAMS (late Ratjen), Queen- .. street A. S. J. Lamb, Symonds-street NEIL (Herbalist). Wellesley-street. Sole Agent for N.Z.: 0. L. BEST, Collingwood. street, Ponaonby. QARONY QTRAND CTUDIOS. ' W. S.' gEST. • , PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST. Inquiries at Vestibule on Ground Floor. 'Phone, 1165. ■ ~•..■ . ■■•,.: .■ \; '. PEES E E V A L I N . E. , —Factory Managers will note that the BOAR'S HEAD Brand of' PRESERVALINE is the original article specially manufactured by the Preservaline Company of New York for export butter, and they should look for the Boar's Head in a red seal on every package. Imitations and substitutes are to be guarded against. -..■ i Prices and : particulars . from RICHARD H. HOPKINS, Fort-street, : Agent for ; New Zealand. _ i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12524, 17 March 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12524, 17 March 1904, Page 8

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