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other-r aces by special permission of the stewards. ; 3." Each boat must during the race carry a distinguishing flag, 12 inches square, in pulling boats at the bow, in sailing boats at the peak, to be described on entering. : '4. The names of the crews for each race must be declared at time of entrance. 5. Crews must pull in shirts and cap of uniform colour to be named on entering. 6. In all races distinguishing buoys and flag boats to be passed on the port hand. ' 7. No boat shall take the water of another unless leading by a clear length. 8. All prized to be paid or handed to the parties entering boats. 9. Protests must be handed to the Secre tary, or a Steward, in writing, within one hour after any race in which a dispute may arise. 10. Any boat or crew not conforming to the foregoing rules, so far as concerns them, will be disqualified. 11. The starter may disqualify any boat whose crew will not obey his instructions at time of starting. 12. A preparatory gun will be fired 15 minutes before, each race, another on the lowering of the starter's flag, and for each winning boat. 13. Boats not at the starting point at the hours named for their respective races are liable to be disqualified by the starter. 14. In all cases of dispute the decision of the umpire shall be final. J. F. McCARDELL, 1927 c Hon.-Sec pHRISTMAS BEEF. FIRST PRIZE BULLOCK, FIRST PRIZE HEIFER, At the late Agricultural Show. AT McKEEVER AND MANN'S, City Butchery, Colombo street, 1932 Next J. P. JAMESON. BELLING OFF! HFUHRMANN begs to state, that in • ' order to effect a speedy clearance, ■ 'The whole of bis extensive stock of FURNITURE, CARPETS, SOFT GOODS &c, &c, WILL BE OFFERED AT COST PRICE Parties furnishing will seldom. have such aa.opportunity of securing good furniture, at low prices. H. FUHRMANN, 1898 c (Late Baldwin) Colombo Street. ON BALE, QA AAAiFEET KAURI PINE, 26 x O\J^\J\J\J l, to 9 xt,ir> x2, 15 x l ' 15x1, 15 x» White Pine Flooring, 8 x 1, 6 x 1 Feather-edged Weather Board and Rough .Lining , --„-. - Baltic Red and White Deals, 11 x3, 9 x3 ) Tx2,»xl|,9xl 30,000 fefet har4f ood, 9 x 3, 8 x 3, 7 x 3 4x3,4x2-8x2,3x1,2x1 4 and 5 inch architraves, solid Skirting and mouldings Saahes, 10 x 15, 10 x 13, 10 x 12, 8 r 10 Doors and Joiner's work made to ■; ' I-. «rder, cheap. ; JAMBS BOOTH, VICTORIA >STEAM SAW MOULDING AND PLANE MILLS, LismrauD Stkbet. 1188

2¥W JJ)VEJI%IBJBMENTB. vl NOTICE. rTHE COLT RAFFLED by Mr Jackman on the 6th August be not taken •way from my premises wiihin Ten Days from this date, the same will be sold to defray expenses.' ■ ' '•- WM. ROBERTS, St. Albansl Dec. 19,1868. 1947 END OF NJBW JJDJ ERTIBEICENTB. TTEATHCOTE REGATTA, 18 6 8. BOXING DAY, SATURDAY, DEC. 26th. PROGRAMME :— Fibbt Race — 12.30. Bots' Paik-Oabed Race. — Boys under sixteen years of age, with coxswain, best boats. 'Distance, 1£ miles. Entrance, ss. Prizes— lst, £5 ; 2nd, £2. Second Rack— l p.m. Sailing Race, all open boats, centre boards if any, to be fixed. Distance, per course Entrance, 10s. Prize, £5. , Thibd Race— 1.30 p.m. FotFB-OAKED Race, with coxswain. Open to all comers, best boats. Distance, S miles. Entrance, £2. Prizes — Ist, £20; 2nd, £7. ; Fourth Race — 2 p.m. Dingy Fcolling-"Race, one man, one oar. Distance, . \ mile. Entrance, 2s 6d. Ptizes-TTlsfc, >£2 j 2nd, 10s. Fifth Race— -2.30 p.m. Paib-oabed Race, with , coxswain, open: to members of clubs only. Best boats. Distance, 2 miles. Entrance, 10s. Frizes — Ist, value £12 ; 2nd, £5. ; - Sixth Race — 3 p.m. , Champiok Sculleb's Race— One pair sculls, open to ali comers. Distance, 2 miles. Entrance, 20s. Prize— cup, value £7 ; and aggregate entrances in money. ),»! •!•.•!■•:•>[■. ur A • .mi „ Seventh Raoe—3.3o p.m. All Comebs' Race— Four oars, with ', coxswain.) Watermen's licensed boats. Dis- . tance.,3 miles. Entrance, 10s. Prizes v —let,' £l2; 2nd, £3. Eighth Race— 4 p.m. •■■ Consolation ,Raoet— Four oars, with coxswain. For all pullers and coxswains in vthe. Regatta who have not >won a prize.Open to all boats. Distance, 2 miles. Entrance (post entry), 10s. Prizes— l st, £10 ; 2nd, £2. Second prize conditional t>ri' 3 three boats starting bonafide. Ninth -Race — 4.30 p.m. Dtjck: Hunt — Gig and dingy. Entrances — Gig, 5s ; dingy or punt, 2s 6d. Prize, £3. Gig not under 27 feet long, four oars. 1 '■■'> Any number, of eatrie.s maybe made for this race ; the enterers for either boat drawing lots as to who shall compete. Entries will begreceived by the" Committee * at White's Hotel; "on WEDNESDAY, 23rd Inst., from six to 8 o'clock p.m. (or up to that time by lettpr addressed to Secretary, containing cheque), at which hour they will be permanently closed, except for ' Consolation Race. RULES. 1. In all races boat* tobe started abreait. 2. Three boats to start tff no race "except in Consolation race (when if only two boats start there will be no second prize), or~in

THE .8 HAD ES, J£EREFOBD STEEET, CHRISTCHUECH. .dw ■:; : , :.-. .;; . : . WINE % s. d. .. d- £?^ T 't-' ; per dor, 638, 54«, 455. per bot. 6 0 so Smefea'r," ! ... „■ 668 , 565, 48s. „ 6 0 5 0 Clarbt, ... n 84a> 465, 40s. „ 7 6 4 6 1 1.:"! » 328 « 3 ?«. — „ 3 0 0 0 SPIRITS. Bkanbt, browiii.i. /, jper doi, 63a; per gal, 30s. , 6 6 5 6 „ % Pa o e .— « ' » 63s ' » - 30s - .. 6 6 5 6 Old Tok, Swaine, Boord ■■':.■>: ■ i! ; afldfCo-V in case, fr. „ i42s: ■','„ 21s. „ 4 6 3 6 Geneta.JDKZ per case, 65s> " 5 6 0 0 Whiskey, Sheriffs Way, per doz, 50s; " 4 6 0 0 „ Kinahan's^iL, per caie, 625 ; 5 6 0 0 Kum, fine old Jamaica^-r- per doz«-5Qa; n 4 0 0 0 BEER & c ., English, bottled, Bass' triangle, / - ... r .per doz, quart*, 16 9; do, pints, 1 1 0 ; Colonial, „ XXX, bottled on the premisef „ io 8; „ 6 6 STOUT. ' ■„.,.-. Guinness', bottled by Child & Co, per dbkiinperiai qrts, 245 ; do; do, pints 16 o r •' u pt }^ T&n ll -^ » uart8 > 18s ! do, pints, 11 0 Colonial, bottled 'on the premises „ „ 10s ; jf * 6 6 ' All the above goods have' been imported expressly for the "Shades," and all guaranteed _JoLhea£.quality. The prices above-baitoed include bottles, tases.pna .packing, in quantities of l dozen and ■apwards. -^ Assorted Cases packed tojorder. Goods <leiivered free of charge within the Town Belt. v , TEEM S— C ASH. °19lb f( V s " ' WILLIAM SAVAGE, Agent.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 189, 19 December 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 189, 19 December 1868, Page 4

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