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TARANAKI ANNUAL RECATTA (Rowed under the Kulee of the New Zealand Amateur Rowing Association), r To be held on the ;Waitara Rfrer OH Thursday, Feb. 7th, 1901. Officers i £ Patrons: Meeers W Symes and Smith, M 'hH.R., J B: Roy, E. tickers, N. King, E. Dockrill, v<r. Bayly, O. Samuel, B. Cock. President : Mr G. V Tate. Vioe-Presidettts : Messrs Ogle, Bedmond, Bucktbuiignt, H. T. Joll, and J. Sartbn. Committee: Messrs R. Tate, E. Beckbessinger, Ogle, Telfar, Palamontain, A. Tatton, E. Knight, Buchanan, Nosworthy, Vickery, Klenner, O. H. Johnstone, W. Colson, C. Gollop, and O. Goddaid. Starter : Mr F. Mills. Jndge : Mr Paul. Deputy Jndge: Mr O.Lepper. Umpires: Messrs Tate, Ogle, and J. Barter. Timekeeper: Mr J. F. Watson. Treasurer : Mr F. Mills. Seoretary :. Mr H. Spurdle. Auditors : Messrs Beck^ bessinger and Buchanan. PROGRAMME : 1. Boys' Whaleboat Raoe. For boys under 17 years, let prise £3, 2nd £1. About half a mile 2. Maiden Whaleboat Hade. No mem ber of crew to have won dny rate (Junior Race excepted). Ist .prise ', £6, gad £1. One mile and a-half. 3. FaDoy Dress Whaleboat Race. For crews that are not takiag part in any other *ae<B at the Reg«tta. Entries ' to be accompanied with a description of coßtume for the Committee's approval. Ist prise £5, second £1. One and a^bulf miles. 1. Champion WbiJeboat Race. Ist prise £35, 2od £10, 3rd £5— pro viding an nutside craw competes ; if not, the first prize to be £20, 2nd £5. Three miles , < 5 Junior Whaleboat Race.. For crews under 21 years lsi priie £4, 2nd £1. One mile and a-half. 6. Girls' Whalebbat Race. For girls under 18 years of age. Ist prize £4, 2nd, £2, 3rd £1 About haft a mile 7. Flying Whuleboat Race. Ist prua £5, 2nd fl. Straight ran of about three- quarters of a mile. . , 8 L»^i«»a Whaleboat Rao-*. l«t prise £5, 2nd £L Aboot half a mile .; , 9 Whsleboat Race? For crews ICst 71b and nncTer. lnt prize £5, 2nd"" £1. Ore mile and a half, 10. Atl oouiprn* Wfcaleboat Rsce Ist pria* £7, 2nd £i Winner of the Champ on Rate debarred. One mile anri 9-bftlf 11. Handicap Swimrai- d Race -Ist priie £2 and medal, 2nd 10s. Winner can hxve the choice of medal or money. Pittance about 100 yardf; 12. Senior Wh*l«boat Race— For ve<er.r.u over 40 yew». l«t. prz« £3, 2nd £1. Ai'ouc three qtmt^m <t a mi c Pohv entry. 13. Greasy Boom. Open to all comers. l«t priz-» (kix) 6<te> four 30a, three, 255. Po^t entry. . . 14. Greasy Boom. For boys under 18 years. Ist prise 30 J . Por£ entry. 15 Tub Race Open to all comers lsl, prise £1 sn, 2nd 10 , 3rd 7s, for six' starters. I s t prze £1 s*, 2nd 10s, for four starters Post entry. W.^ub Ra<36, For boys under I* years. isi prize £I, 2nd 10s, for six starter*. Ist prize 15s, 2nd ss, foi four starters. Post entry. 17. Water Tournament. Ist prise £2. Post entry. CONDITIONS. Two erew 8 to start or no race. Three to start or no m condpris9. All races, to start punctually at advertised time. Any boat not at the starting point at the proper time shall be liable to disqualification for. that events Protests must be in the hands of the Secretary in writing witbio 16 minutts after the/ race. Each protest , must be accompanied by a deposit of 40*, which sum shall be forfeited )f the protest is not upheld by the Committee. Entrance fee, 10 per cent, of the amount of first prise money offered for each event Names, weights of compe^ titore (including substitutes), and Colours to ho worn, must be lodged at time of entry. All post entries (to close on Regatta day atl pjn.) will be charged 5 per pent, on amount of first prise. ; - B io.kmakfrs witl not be allowed to bet inside the. enclosure. ' ~ * The Committee reserve, to themselves the right to^lter the ordej or pbatpoo«< any or all the efents, and add any regulations which in their opinion ma/, be necessary. ;. > Entrieß for all whalebbat races except Senior Veterans, close with the Seoretary at the Foresters' Hall on Thursday, January 31st, at 8 p.m. . Entries for the Swimming Handicap Race close 1 at theeame time and at the same place. Band in >.ttf nd*r oe. Special and delayed tiaina will be arranged to suit visitor?. The Annual Eegatta Dance Will bft held in 8K John's HaU on Regatta night. Good music. Supper provided. H. SPURDLE, 83 Hon. Secretary. ROYAL MAIL OOAOH REDUCTION IN CHARGES. N^CW PLYMOUTH TO OPUNAKE Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Leaves. Booking Office, New Plymouth, at 8 30 a.m. ; leaves Railway Ptation at 9 a.m. ; arriving at Opnnake at 4 p.m. OPUNAKB TO NEW WSMOUTH. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Leaves Post-office, Opunake, at 7.30 a.m. ; arriving at New Plymouth at 2 30 p.m. Through fare—Single 10s, Return 17s Lunch each day at Okato, Is. 49* Booking Offices — Co-operative Store. Currie-street, New Plymouth MiddletonV Hotel, Oponake In conjunction with the above service, a Large Waggon can be nrn»oged for oarrying Morchiodiae, Furniture, Ac, at reasonable rates. T. P. HUGHBON, Proorietor. « r PROsiPBOTUS OF THE EQUITABLE BUILDING SOCIETY OF NEW PLYMOUTH (Starr-Bowkett 6ystem.) Incorporaced under the provisions of "The Building Societies Aot, 1880." Directors : Messrs J. Avery, D. Bwy, E. Dockrill, E. G. Frcst, J. 0. (*eorge, 3. W Bhaw, and t. E. Wilson. SscRttTARY amd Office: J. O. Daviea, Devon-street, New Ply* mouth., . Issue of First Group of Shares, Six Hundred Snares of £150 eaoh. THE Shares are paid by Fortnightly Sulwcriptioiiß of 2s per Share payable ob alternate Mondays. The First Foxtoiglttly Paymerit to be made on Monday, the sth day of November . Any person may after that date become a Member by pacing up' the back subscription*. Entrance Fee : 2s per nhare. No Member can hold more than Five Shares in one group. Books of Rules can be obtained from he Secretary for the sum of One Shilling eaoh. Forms of Application for Shares ob* tamable from J. O. DA VIES, Seoretary, 0166 Devon-street, New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11659, 19 January 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11659, 19 January 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11659, 19 January 1901, Page 4

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