TA:.;,-.MAivi Annual Regatta TO BE HELD ON -THE WAITARA RIVER, WAirARA, OS PBIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1891. President : Thoifins Bayly, Esq. Vice-Presidents : Dr, Leatliam Jobn Elliot, Esq. C. E. Halloran, Esq. J. B. Roy, Esq. Stewards : Dr. Hutchinsoo, Mnssrs J, FommaD, A. F. Halgornbe, N. MaoDiarmid, Tlioa. Elliot, Thoa. James, 8. W. Nicholls, Jas. Bayly. Committee : Messrs L. Sarten, .W. Bent, G. W. Barford, 8. Nioholls, J5. Bpurdle,J. R. Clark, W. iVcKoy.i 8. Whitebead, A. Cox, M. Cunninghain, H. Joll, J- Sarten. Judge : ; " J. Paul, Esq. Starter : John Cameron, Esq. Timeheeper : F. Watson, Esq. Umpires : 1 Messrs J. Elliot and Q. V. Tate. PROGRAMME : Flotilla Grand Procession | To Btart at 10 30 a.m: 1. Maiden Whaleboat Race. About 2 , miles. November of the crew to have won any race ■ (janior raoes not iucluded) except tbe cox, and he mast not bave entered in any champion race $' To start at 11 a.m. 2. Ladies' Whaleboat Race. About 1 mile £. To start at 11.30 a.m. 3. Junior Whaleboat Race. About \\ mileß. For crewß under 21 £. .. ' To start at 12 noon. 4. Champion Whaleboat Race. About 3 miles. Three boats to start or no second prize £. To start at 12.30 p.m. 5. Four-oand Boat Race. About \\ miles. Three boats to start or no race. Post entry £. To start at 1 p.m. 6. [District Whaleboat Race. About 3 miles. District : Awakino to Patea £. To start at 1.30 p.m. 7. Whaleboat Race (Old Men's). - About \\ miles, Crews over 40 £. " To start at 2 p.m. 8. Sailing Race. About Ijr miles. Three boats to' start ornd prize. Time allowance, 150eo. to the foot £. To start at 2.20 p.m. 9. Maori Canoe Race. Open to all comers. About 1£ miles. Three to Btart or no second prize. Post entry £. To start at 2,30 p.m. 10. Water Polo. Post entry £. ' „ To start at 3 p.m. 11. Swimming Rase, 150 yds (handicap) Post entry £. | . To start at 3.20 p.m. 12. Swimming Obstacle Race.- Post entry £. : . . To start at 3.40 p.m. 1 13. ' Walking Greasy Boom over the river. Post entry £, To start at 4 p.m. All Wbaleboat Races (except Nos, 2 and 7) roust be rowed by members of recognised clubs. Two bouts to start, or two competitors, in all events or no race. Second boat lo save entrance money when three or more boats start. Entrance, 10 per cent on amount of Ist prize. Whaleboats to give name of boat, colors, naniep, »uid wc-ightß of crew?. Entries oloee SATURDAY, lOtb January, 1891, at 8 p.m. The Committee reserve tbe ( right to make such alterations and deductions to and from the programme as they may deem necessary. ' FRED. BLCJCK, Secretary^, and Treasprer. Waitarn, 9th December, 1890. ■, .. a 793 Wolfe's Schnapps, 40 years before the public Buy Original unopened bottles. HAVE YQU HEARD The latest news that's going round the , town? They say the Lancashire House has'gained great renown ' - With its presents and its Tea; they are always to be seen ; They are a fit repast for Her Majesty the \ Qneen. Now, don't forget, everyone that bays a v pound of ROSEBUD TEA at 2s will reoeive a present. How to Bave money :—-Anyone: — -Anyone buying a BUIT.OF CLOTHKB (valued at- 50s) for £3, will receive a present of a Tea Service,) Breakfast Service or Dinner Set. I am well stocked with Men's, Youths', and Boys' CLOTHING Cheaper than any house in town. 1 We have now a large variety of Linoleums '*' '' Oilcloths China Mattings and Ooooanut Mattings A great variety of Prints Dress Materials Hats Ribbons Feathers Flowers. • A Handred REMNANTS to be sold under cost. Also, the greatest display of FANCY GOODS ever seen in Taranaki. My Shilling and Sixpenny Tables are on i view also. Groceriee,*nll Fr a its of the season, Brown's Herbal Remedies, always on hand. D- R U ivT N E Y. LANCASHIRE- HOUSE. Insist upon having the genuine Wolfe's Schnapps. Beware of bogus imitations. NOW PUBLISHED, A ND selling by tbe several Booksellers, ** the Matohless Btory of DICKIT BARRETT, BIEGE OF MOTUBOA. Comic, Dramatic, and Tragio ll In&truotive, Amusing, Inspiriting V, Good to, buy to while a tew boars away of tbe long winter nights with ! . Good to bay to present bi s souvenir of the new at band Jubilee I Good to boy to itnd to your dlitiot
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8957, 13 December 1890, Page 4
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