Late Advertisements. LOST, from Maori Hill, on 14th inst., one grey GELDING, short tail, sore back; one cart MARE, bay, with bad fore feet. The above are supposed to have strayed towards the North Taieri aud Outram. Suitable reward will be paid on return of samo to H. DRIVER, 19d Maori Hill. ~W~ OST, at Dunedin, during Agricultural JU Show, bundle and while COLLIE DOG. Answers to the name of Tweed. Reward. — H. Driver, Bond street, Dunedin. I9d Pi! O G R A M M E Of the OTACrO ANNUAL REGATTA. To be held on BOXING DAY, 1885. No. I.— Yacht Race. Open to all comers. Centre boards to be sealed up or down, at option ot owner, Distance, 10 miles. Starts 10.30 a.m. Entrance. £1. First prize, Cup (presented by the Mayor of Port Chalmers) value £10 10s. and £12; second prize, £5. Cup to be won twice before becoming absolute property of owner or club. No. 2.— Fouß-OAitfcD Ships' Gig Race. For Youths under 18. Distance, two miles. Starts 10.d5 a.m. Entrance, ss, First prize, £4; second prize. £2; third prize, trophy. No. 3.— Maiden Four-oak Inrigged Gig Rack. Distance two miles. Open to all crews who have never previously rowed in a race. Starts 11 a.m. Entrance, 10s. First prize. £5 ; second prize, £2. No. i.— Seine Fishing Boat Sailing Race. Distance, iive miles. Starts 11.30 a.m. Boats not to exceed 20ft overall ; no keels of a greater depth than four inches allowed. Entrance, 10s. First prize, £7 ; second prize, £3. No. s.— Boys' Kace. Under 14 years. Any boat not to exceed 22ft overall ; four oara. Distance, one mile. Entrance, 2s 6d. First prize, 53, ; second prize, £1. Starts 11.45 a.m. No. 6.— Senior Four-oar Inrig Gig Rack. Distance, three miles. Starts noon. Entrance, £1. Fhst prize, Cup (presented by the Union Steam Ship Company), value ,30 guineas, to be won twice before becoming absolute property of club, owner, or crew, and £lo; second prize, £4. The winning crew in this race dob.irred from competing in Junior Fours or Pairs. No. 7.— Ships' Four-oar Gig Kace. To be * pulled by ships' crews, Distance threo miles. Starts 12.30 p.m. Entrance, 10s. First prize, £6 ; second prize, £2 10s. Post entries. No. 8. — Waterman's Skiff Sailing Race. Distance, five miles. Starts 1 p.m. Boats not to exceed 20ft ; no keels of a greater depth than four inches allowed. Entrance, 10. First prize, £6 ; second prize, £2. No. it.— Senior Pair-oar Inrig Gig Kace. Distance, two miles. Starts 1.30 p.m. Entrance, 10s. First prize. Cup (presented by Mr Kohn) and £0 ; second prize, £2. Cuji to be won twice before becoming absolute property ot club, owner, or crew, 'l'he winning crew in this race debarred from competing in Junior Fours or P.iirs. Xo. 10.— Whai,eboat Race. Boats not to exceed I'^ft. Distance, five miles. Starts 2 p.m Open to bonaJiiCu whaleboats ; four oars and steer-oar. Entrance, 10s. First prize, £lo , second prize, £-i. No. 11.— Open Boat Sailing Rack. Dislauc live miles. Starts 2.30 p.m. Entrance, 10s. First prize, £(5 ; becoud prize, JS3. Xn. 12.-Juniou Four-oar Inrig Gig Hack Distance, two miles. Starts 3 p.m. En i/i-anee. 10s. First prize, Cup (presented In ■>[r ITislop), to be won twice before becominu absolute property of club, owner, or crew, and £10; second prize, £3. Ko. ]3. — Dingy Race. Boats not. to exceeo 1 ftt. One man only. Distance, two miles. Pull or sail. Starts 3.30 p.m. Entrance, ss. , First prize, £3; second prize, £1; thiir. prize, trophy (presented by Mr M. Menders Jiausen). .\o. 14.— Four-oared Race, iv whaleboats. (Same as No. 10.) Open to Volunteer only. Distance, three miles. Start? I p.m. Each crew to bo composed ol members of one company. Entrance. Ids. First prize, £(5 ; second, prize, £3. No. 15.— Junior Pair-oar Inrig Gig Uwk. Distance, two miles. Starts 4.30 p.m Hnf ranee, 10s. First prize, £5; second nri/.c, £2. No. 16.— Four-oar Rack, in ships' Open to all coiners. Distance, three miles. Starts 5 p.m. Entrance, 10s. Post entries. First prize, £5 ; second prize. £2 10s. No. 17.— Tub Race. Tubs provided. Entrnnec free. First prize, £1 j second prize, 10s third prize, ss. Post entries. All post entries must be made to the Secretary on I>i'l'dI >i' l'd the flagship halt-an-hour before advertised I .me ot race. tn ship's gig races all boats must be square stern. Tluve entries or no race; three boats to start oi i:o second prize. All boats to be. subject lo approval of Commodore a "d Sailing Committee. Kntries to be accompanied by tho colors and ui'mes of the clubs or owners competing in the d. fferent ruces. All entries at 9 p.m. of SATURDAY. December lft. H. J. PULLAR, Hon. Secretary, 1 M Port Chalmers. HU R I V X R c (on behalf of the Mutual Agency Company), will hold his FIRST. WOOL SALE IN THE COMPANY'S WOOL and GRAIN STORES Bond street, Dunedin, ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, December 30 and 31 . Consignments intended for this Sale will have *o be in the Company's Warehouses by MONDAY, 28th INST. Liberal advances made on lots send for sale or shipment. HENRY DRIVER, If d Managing Director.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1778, 19 December 1885, Page 16
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