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For Sydney via Port Nicholson, {To sail positively on Saturday next.) SHE remarkable fine brig " BRISTOLIAN," ; Thoma, commander. For freight or passage apply on board, or to W. F. PORTER. Auckland, March Bth, 1842. AUCKLAND REGATTA. PATRICK'S DAY—MARCH 17, 1842. UNDER the immediate PATRONAGE of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. Stewards, W. Shortland, Esq., R. N. W. F. Porter, Esq,, M. C. H. Tucker, Esq., R. N, Umpire, David Rough, Esq., Harbour Master. First Race. Sailing Match, for all boats above 18 feet keel; to start from abreast of Battery Point, to a marked distance of about 4 miles, up or down the River, as may best suit tide and wind, according to the directions of the Umpire.—Entrance £2. Second Race, For Gigs, to be pulled by Amateurs; to start from a Boat moored off Battery -Foint, round a Boat off the Watchman and back.—Entrance £1 a thwarti , - Third Race. Sailing Match, for all boats under 18 feet keel; distance the same as the first class boats. — Entrance £l. - Fourth Race, Whale Boats pulling 5 oars •■, distance 6 miles. —Entrance 10s. athwart. Fifth Race. Foi Canoes, paddled by Natives; distance same as Gigs. 12th of March, at the Harbour Master's Office. After that day Double Entrance, Printed Instructions may be obtained from the Umpire, which will be strictly enforced^ It is requested that the Crews of the several pulling Boats will be dressed alike, and distinguishing colours carried, and to be named at the time of entrance, Subscriptions will be received at Wood's, Royal Hotel; Watson's, Exchange Hotel; Crummer and Phillipsthal's, Victoria Hotel; and the Office of the New Zealand Herald. Commercial and Navy Bining- Room. CHANCERY STREET. ROBERT M'KENNY & JOSEPH TEABOUT ETURN their sincere thanks to their friends who have favored them, and to acquaint x them that they have enlarged their premises, and iatend opening an EATING HOUSE, where they will be supplied with Hot Joints and Soup every day, from 12 o'clock until 3 o'clock —every article of Provision of the best quality, with good attendance. N. B. —Families supplied with Soup, by pint or quart, Sundays excepted. COFFEE from 6 o'clock to 9 o'clock at night. Refreshments to be had all hours. Good accommodations for Travellers. —also — THE VIOLIN TAUGHT. God save the Queen. Auckland, Ist March, 1842 IN THS PRESS, TO be Published immediately, the DEBATES in COUNCIL, numerous LETTERS, and other Papers, connected with the NEW ZEALAND LAND CLAIMS' BILL. TO LET, nnWO well Finished weather-boarded Houses, | of four Rooms each, with detached Kitchens, situated in Official Bay. Apply <to * BROWN and CAMPBELL,. * February 15, 1842. j

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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 58, 9 March 1842, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 58, 9 March 1842, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 58, 9 March 1842, Page 1

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