/CARRIAGES! /CARRIAGES! For Elegance of Design, Material, Workmanship and Moderate Prices For First-class Painting and Trimming in all the Latest Styles For Springs and Ironwork in all its Branches GO TO W. * E. B ABTBH> (Late A. Mackie), ROYAL STANDARD FINE CARRIAGE FACTORY, DURHAM-STREET WEST, AUCKLAND. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. "17" A I P A R A . NORTHERN WAIROA REGATTA AND ATHLETIC SPORTS, To be held at Mangawhare, on the 2nd and 3rd of January, 1882. President : E. Mitchelson, Esq. PROGRAMME : Ist Race— For Punts not over 21ft. in length, and not less than 22ft. on bottom. 2nd Race — Amateur Skiffs. No restrictions as to boats. 3rd Race — Open Sailing Boats, not exceeding 21ft. on I keel ; with or without centreboards. 4th Race — Four - oared Gigs, rowed on gunwale. Entries for this race to close 12th November, 1881 ; 3 bojia fide gigs to start or no race. First [ Prize, £40. sth Rack— Yachts not exceeding 30ft. on keel; open sailing boats excluded. 6th Race — Pair-oared Gigs, not over 21ft. in length ; rowed on gunwale ;no housing ; with or without coxswains. 7th Race— Maori Pnnts; double - hand ; breadth of bottom to be not less than 22iu., and not exceeding 21ft. in length. Bth Race — Champion Scullers' Race. No restrictions whatever as to boats. Bth Race— Youths (under 16 years); two pullers and coxswain. Boats to be not over 21ft. on keel ; rowed on gunwale. 10th Race— Double - handed Punts. Punts to be not more than 21ft. in length, and not less than 22in. on bottom. All further particulars in future advertisement. CHAS. HUDSON, Secretary. "]%/|"R MOSS will address the Electors of the DISTRICT OF PARNELL, at 8 o'clock p.m. | THIS EVENING (Friday, 25th), at St. Sepulchre's School, Upper Symonds-street, and TUESDAY, 29th, at Newmarket Hall. fTIO THE ELECTORS OF MANAKAU. Gentlemen, — I have the honour to annouuee myself a Candidate in the coming Election to represent the District of Manakau in the General Assembly. I shall avail myself of the earliest opportunity of meeting you at the principal centres, and explaining my views on the political questions of the day. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Xour most obedient servant, 1374 OWEN CURRAN McGEE. npO THE ELECTORS OF COROMANDEL. Gentlemen, — I have the honour to state that I am a Candidate for your suffrages at the forth* coming Election. lam perfectly free from party influences. My study, if elected, will be to promote the best interests of the district. Yours very truly, J. C. YOUNG. Auckland, November 15, 1881,
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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 63, 26 November 1881, Page 166
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418Page 166 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 63, 26 November 1881, Page 166
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