TMUIUKI MINIMI regatta (To be rowed under the rule* of the Nev Zealand; Amateur Bowing Association.) To be beld on the WAITABA eiyeb ON THURSDAY, JFEBRUARY 22. OFFICERS. Patrons: Messrs. W. S\me», M.8.R.,J.t Roy, E. Viokers, N. King, E. DookriU, V Bayly, 0, Samoa!, 11. Cook. President! Mr. G. V. Tate. Vice-Presidanta: ~ Walker, McCleland, Home, Valli Leatbam, Goode, Messrs, Lepper, 3. Bl G. Pearoe, N. K. MoTaggarf, d.M. weather, H. T. Joll, B. H. Pigotfc Lee, Leslie, Stott, Molntosh, Wright, Stnbbs, Godsal, Gtttr. Tompeltt, P. L. Black* Oom Mensrs. R. Tate, E. Beckbesjfhrtr, OgM Telfar, Palamontain, A. I'sttcrT* t«WB B. Ounningbam, Dover, Newberr, Badfi «nan, Wyllle, Noawortliy, Hick*. aadT Goddard. Starter: Mr. J. M. "'n—ft Judge: Mr. Jm. Paul. UmptmiluMi Tate, Ogle, and J. Sarteo. Timekespv t Mr. J. F. Watson. Treasurer: Mr. W, Mill*. Secretary: Mr. H. Spuitte, PROGRAMME. k«-Maiden Whaleboat Kace.—No nenbeip o( orew to have won any race (juntas excepted). First price, L 8; seoobS LI. One mile and a-balf. 2,—Fancy Dress Whaleboat Race,—fet crews that are not taking pari in any other races at the regatta. Untijw to be accompanied with the description, of costume for the Committee's a»> proval, First prize, L 5; seoood, U, One and a-half miles. B.—Girls' Whaleboat Base. For girls under 18 years of age. First .prim L 4; seond, LS; third, LI Abort h»lf .—Junior Whaleboat Bace.—For £n«s under 21 years. First price, L6| second, LI. One mile and a-half. Champion Whaleboat Kace.—First price L 3 5; second," L 10; third, LS provid* ing an outside orew competes; if noh the first price to be L2O, seoond lit Three miles. 6.—Ladies' Whaleboat Bace.—First prist' LS; second, LI. About bait a »"<it 7.—Boys' Whaleboat Baoe.—For cumm under 18 years. First price, Lf| second, Ll. About a mile and s-baJY. B.—Flying Whaleboat Haoe.—First price, L 6; second, Ll. Btraigbt run of about three-quarters of a mile. 9.—Whaleboat Dace —For crews lOat. Tlbe. and under. First price, LS; Ll. One mile and n-hulf. 10.—Handicap tSwluimiig lluce.—First prist L2 and medal; second, 10s. Winner can have tbe choice of medals of money. Distance about 100 yards. 11.—All-oomers' Whaleboat Haoe. First prize, L 7; tecond, Ll. Winner of the Champion ltaee debarred. One ""t and a-half. 13.—Boys' Whaleboat Baoe.—For boys '""'ft 16 yean: First price, L 8; second, Ll About half mile. 13.—Senior Whaleboat Baoe, for veteran! over 40 years: First prise, L 3; second Ll. About three-quarters mile. Foal entry. 14.—Swimming Obstacle Baoe. Open to all* comers. Tbe winner can have the choioo of medals or money. First prize (six starters), L2 10*; (foot starters), Ll 10s; (ttieo starters), Ll 6s j second prize, 10s, providing more tbau two start. Post entry. 16.—Water Tournament.—Fitst price, 14 Post entry. 16.—Tub Baoe.—Open to All-oomers: Vint price, Ll 6s, second lOi, third la, far six starters; first prise, Ll 6s; second. 10s; for four starters. Post entry, 17.—Tub Bace, for boys under 17 yean,— First price, Ll; second, 10s; six starters. First price, 16s; seoood, is t four starters. High water, I.GO pjn. OONDITIONB. First raoe to start at 11.80 a.m. Two crews to enter or no raoe, Three boats to start or no second price. All races to start punctually at advertised time. Any boat not at the starting point at the proper time shall be liable to disqualifi* cation for that event. Protests must be in the hands of the Boo> retary, in writing, within 16 minutes after the raoe, Each pi otest must bo nnnw* panied by a deposit of 10«, whiob sum »hall be forfeited if the piotest is not npheM by the Oommittee. ' Entranoe fee 10 per cent of the amount of first price money offered for each event, Names, weights of competitors (inoludln* substitutes), andoolonrs to be worn, most bi lodged at the time of entry. All post entries (to olose on Witfr day at 1 p.m.) will be charged 6 per out on amount of first prise. Bookmakers will not In allowed toM inside tbe enclosure. The Commutes reserve to tbem«elves tbe right to alter the order or postpone any of all the events, end add any regulations which, iu their upiuion, may be neocssary. Entries for all Wna!et/oai Baoes, txoept Senior Veterans, olose with tbe Secretary at the Foresters' Hall, on THURSDAY, Feb. ruary 15th, at 8 p.m. Entries for tbe 6wta> ming Handicap Baoe olose at the ""t Unit and at the same place. Band in attendance. Speoial and delayed trains will b« to suit visitors. Tkc nNNUAL REGATTA DANCE will be held in St. John's Hall on Begwtfc night. Good musio. Supper provided. H. BPUBDLE, d,w,f2l _ Hon. Secretary. =sss STOCK-TAKING SALE. ax rax .BED POST FU2UflßlllifQ WAJtEXOVSM, FRUIT k JELLY JAKIx ENAMELWARE, TINWARE, BAUOEPAI<B. BUOKKT3, BRIJBHWABH, REMNANTS LINOLEUMS Fancy goods. »t T«ry greatly rednood prioes. Also all Furniture, llarpeti, Mats, WILL BE REDUCED during the Sale F. HELDT, Ml) FURXITUtiE AVD BEDUIA'G warehouse. LAST FURNITURE SHOP EAST END DEVON-STREET. BLACKBERRIES, [TUNE Fresh BLACKBERRIES, ct U, tm J? gfvlloti, may bo ohmiced mry Wwa« neidßy ftml fiatiirday, by iMfifig ttiiw it
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 40, 19 February 1900, Page 3
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