TARANAKI ANNUAL REGA T T A (Kowed under tho llules ot the Now Z 'a'and Amateur Rowing Association). TO BH HBLD ON IHE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH, 1901. OFFIOEttB. PatiionS: Messrs. \V. S'.mes and Smith, M.U.U.'s, J. I!. Hoy, E. Vickers, N. King, K. rvckrill, W. Bayly, 0. Sxmuel, K. Cook; President: Mr. G. V. Tate; Vicc-Presi-it™ts: Messrs. Ogle, Redmond, Buckthought, H. T. Joll, aid J. Snten ; Committee: Messrs. B Tats, K. Beckbessinger, Ogl°, Telfar, Palamontain, A. Tatton, B, Knight, Buchanan, Nosworthy, Vickery, Klennor, 0. H. Johnstone, W. Colaon, 0. Gollop, and 0. Goddard; Startei: Mr. F. Mills ; Judge : Mr. Paul; Deputy Judge: Mr. 0. Lopper; Umpires: Messrs. Tata, Ogle, and J. Sarten; Time-keeper : Mr. J. F. Wat<on; Treasurer: Mr. F. Mills; Secretary: Mr. H. Spurdle; Auditors: Messrs. Becknessinger and Buchanan. .
PROGRAMME. 1. Boys' Whalbboat Raob. For boys under 17 years.—first prize, £3; second £l. About half-a-milo. 2. Maiubn Whalbboat Raob. No members of crew to have won any race (Junior Raoe excepted.)—First prize, £6; second, £l. One mile and a-half. 8. Fancy Dbess Whalbboat Eaob. For crews tbat are not taking part in any other races at the Regatta. Entries to be accompanied with a description of costome for the Oomraitteo's approval. First prize, $5 j second, £l. One and a half miles, 4. Champion Whalbboat Race.—First ■■ r,vi„„ £35 . fieCo ,j ( J i £lO . Hiif di M *n outside crew compete the first prize to bo £2O; second, LfS, Three miles. 5. Junior Whaleboat Raob. For crews under 31 fears.— Kir.t prize, £4; second, £l. One mile and a-balf. S, Girls' Whalbboat Raob. For girls under 18 years of age.—First prize, £4; second, £2; third. £l. About hnU-n-mile. 7. Frying Whalbboat Raob.—First prize, £5; second, £l. Straight run of about three-quartera of a mile. 8. Ladies'Whalbboat Raob.—First prize, £5; second, £l. About balf-a-mile. 9. Whalbboat Raoh. For crews KM. 71b. and under.—First prize, £5 second, £l. One mile and a-ha'.f. 10. All-combes' Whalbboat Raqb.—First prize, £7; second, £l/ winner of tho Champion Race debarred. One mile Bind a.half. 1!. Handicap Swimming R*ob. First prizo, £2 and medal; second, 10s. Winner can have the choice of medal or
mor.&y. Distance about 100 yards. 12. hSENioB Whalhboat Hace. For veterans over 40 years-First prize, £3; second, £l. About three quarters of a mile; post entry. 13. Gronsy Boom, Open to all-comers. First prize (six), GOs; four, 80s; three, 255; pest entry, 14. Gkkasy; BftOM. For boys under 18 years. I'l'*t priije, 30s; post citrv. 15. IUEIUgj. Open to all-comers.—First prize, £1 ss; second, 10s; third, 7s—fVr >.ix starters. First prize, £1 ss; second, 10a—for four etarfcjrs post fin try. 16. TubKACW. For boys under 17 years. First prize, £1; second, 10s—for six staiters. First prize, 15s; second, ss—for four starters; post entry. 17. Watee Tournament,—First prizn, £2 post entry
CONDITIONS. Two crews to start or no race. Three boats to ttart or no second prize. _ Al rices to start punctually at advertised time. Any boat not at the .starting point at the proper tim=i shall be liable to disqualification for that event. Protects must be in tho hands of fee b'epretary in writing within 15 minutes after th« rare. Kach (..roto.it invmt ba accompanied by a deposit r* io,s which sum shall be forfeited if the protest is not upheld by the Committee. Entrance fee, 10 per cent, of the amount of fl'st prteo money offered for each event. Nanvs, weights of competitors (including substitutes), and col' urs to be worn, roust; bo lodged at the time of entry. All jwt entries (to close on Kegatta day at 1 p.m.) will be charged 5 percent, on amount of first prize, Bojknihlc-rs will ».>!; be allowed to bet inside th- 1 er.pJCsure. The Committee reserve to tbemselves the right to alter 6h • order or postpone any or all the events, ai?d add any regulations which in their opinion may be necessary. Entries for all whaleboat races except Senior Veterauo, close with the Secretary at the Foresters ' Hall on THUBSDAY, January 31st, at 8 p.m. Entries for the Swimming Handicap Kaca close at the sarre time and at (he same place. Band in attendance. Special »md flayed rains will be ar< ranged to suit visitors.
THE ANNUAL REGATTA DANCE w . lU u b h? ld in St. John's Hall co Regatta night. Grod music. Supper provided. H. SI'UKDI.E, M H;:n. Secretary. P.OTEKSNIP. \' ml 7 i -' "oreby R i ve n that we, the l undersigned have this day entered intol'arUerskip as Land and Estate agents la New I'lymouth. EDGAR WATT. DAYID LAING.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 24, 25 January 1901, Page 4
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