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Annual Regatta WAITARA ;RIVER,t "• " WAITARA, 1 ,;/ •:r {| PRIDA.T, JANUARY 16, 189}^ ■/ President : ' - i< Thomas Biyly/Esq. ,£J 1 Vice-PresWnis : , <\J,~Dr. Leatham. John Elliot, Esq. £■ C. E.JHalloran; Esq. # • J. B.Roy, .Ke^ Steiounh : ' ' '" '_''[? -j* Dr. HutohinsoD, Messrs J. Foreman, ,A.^ r Halconibe, N. MaoDiarcnid, T hos. Ellipt, . Tlios. James, S.; W. Nichollsi Jas. Bayly'. . ' Committee : -. Messrs L; Sarten, \y. Bent, G. W« BaxfdtfV, S. NjohollsV H. Spardle, J: X Ohsjsn WoK'oyj,S. Whitehead., AXOpx f ''Bi.;t^ ninghaia; 'll, 3jo\UJ\ Barten. ; - ' '" 1 „: ' "Juftge:- ,\;/ v j>*r- - ; ; , J. PauJ,Esq; ' { ,£[ Starter : i, John Cameron, Esqi ,'• r .. Timelceeper.: . fV f F. Watson, Esq. ' .'.&.*. Umpires : $ I Messrs. J. Elliot and G. V. Tate. -jX i PROGRAMME : .t| Flotilla Grand -Prooessill To start at 10 30 o;m, : 1. Maiden Whaleboat Race. Aboutf!£ miles. No- member of the orew,S;d; ; have won- any race (junior races uot, included) except the cox, and he rnvfai not have coxswiiined ia <*ny champianrace £ . . v ■ ' " r l|^" To' start at 11 aift: 2.> Ladies' Whaleboat Race. Abou&fi 1 mile £«- -" ■- ■ ' r? < To start at 11.30 n.jnj 3. Junior Whaleboafc Race. Aboa{;.4| miles. J?or crew.fl ttuder 2 1" '£•.'; r^ v .: To start at 12 ndiffi.' 4. Champion Whiileboit Race. ' Ab,§&s>' 3 miles. Three boats to start orrffif second , prize £. ,".' : [*, --; • To start at 12 .30 p.m.: 5. Four-oar«d Boat ' Race, About Ij, ; mileß. Three boats to ''start, or rfo; race. Post entry •£•' > • ■/ j - To start at 1 p 6. District Whaleboat Race. Abouji^; miles. District : Awakino to Pateitf £. ■ --• V''sS To start at 1.30,p.r0.1 7.-, Whaleboat Ruce.(Old Men's)/- AOout' 1J miles. Crows over 40 £. . 'To start at 2 p.'W.j 8. Bailing Race. About' l^ mileß. Thre?'i ■ boats to Btart or no prize." Tinftrai'-! lowance, 15eeo. to the foot £.* *- (^v) . , , . _To start at, 2. 20 p.ra.T 9. Maori Canoe Race. Open to <.aU| .comers. About \\ uiiles, Three, tff? start or no Becdnd prize.' £•/-'- "1 %- ■ To start at 2.30 p.nW 10. Water Polo. - Post 'entry, £. • . ' . . To sUrt at 3 p.j*^. ll t .Swimming Rave, 150 yds (handi_ca4)j Post entry £. ■--..-, To atarfc at 3.20 p.m. 12. Swimming Obstacle Raoo. Poat entry- £. To start at 3.40 p.m. 13. Walking Greasy Boom over the river. Post entry £. ' , - T° e^ &T^ a^ P' m> AH Whaleboat Races (except Nos. 2 and 7) must be rowed by members of recognised clubs.- '■">■■ • " ! """'. t " ' • Two bouts to start, or two competitors, ia all events or no race. ' Second :boat to save entrance money ■ when three or more boats i start. Entrance, 10 per cent', on amonnt of Ist prize. ' : Whaleboatßto give name of boat, colors, names, and weights of brews. - closS '' SATURDAY, . 10th Januaryy 1891,' at 8 p.m: ■ ,'-''■' j ' The Committee ' reserve the right to make suoh alterations'' "and* deductions to and from -the programnie?aß }they : may deem necessary. ". '<-' ', 'I , - \ . FRED. BLOCK, - ■ Secretary"' and ' Treasurer/ Waitara,9th December, 1890. ' '• »793 Wolfe's 40 yeara before the public^ Buy original unopened bottles. \ OH! , - * iHAFEOTpARD •The latest news' that's going, round the ! : ' town? j '' ]'' '■ '•-'• i , -'■;-' • They say the Lancashire House hasjgained '-'11 great renown ' - >"t -";-!'"' ; With its presents and its Tea ; they are ; ol ways, to be seeo j ■ \> -?. • They are a fit rep.ast for Her Majesty the. Queen. , - „,*'' ;Now,^don't forget, everyone .that- buys a' ; ,'.,•"• • pound of - - ' . ■ ' ROSEB UP TEA at 2s will ! receive a present,^'/ - , How io save money .'-^Anyone buying a > SUIT OF CLOTHES (valued at^SOs)* • for £3, will receive a.present^^'. ■■ a Tea. Sarvipe, Breakfast' Service : - < or.Dibnef Set. . ! |l am well stocked' with Men's, Youths', <■'. : ' , and, Boys 1 .- C L O T H ING Cheaper than any house ia town. , We have now, a large variety of Linoleums ''■'''' "\ Oilolothß China Mattings and i ', ' '.Ooooanut Mattings ' A great variety of Prints ■ Dress Materials Hats Bibbons, Feathers ; " ■- Flowers. , • A- Huiidred -"SeMNA^TTS Ib be sold under opsV -„ ' - .Also, the g'reitest display o£ , FANCY GOODS ♦ ,"-,^ ever se^n in Taranaki. '-j •'<« My Shilling and Sixpenny Tables are on i ... >\ \ -view also, '' ' '-_ Groreriee; all Friiitsof the season, Brown's ' Herbal Remedies, alwojß on hend. p. R v "ivT; n c y. t L AN( ASHIRES flOU8B» ' ; > . . Wolfe's Schnapps, Tha.pub^ |bouW ojwrpiio caution in puwhftningJ % ' •

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 8971, 2 January 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 8971, 2 January 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 8971, 2 January 1891, Page 1

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