'^mmmmmmmmmmmtmm — -"-_■ — ~^~^» PRINCESS THEATRE. MONDAY, 28th FEBRUARY. GRAND Opening Night of the New Scenery painted by the wellknown artist Mb William Williams A prologue is written for the occasion, which will be read by Miss Lizzie Morgan. THE COMEDY AND BURLESQUE COMPANY Have been specially engaged, and will commence their season with Byron a Sensational Drama— THE LANCASHIRE LASS. Prices— 4s, 3s, and 2s. Box Office at Messrs Collier & Co.'ek WANGANUI ANNUAL REGATTA. MARCH 9ih, 1881. Programme. — I.— Maiden Race, four-oared inrigged boats, string-test ; distance, H miles. First prize, £6 ; second prize, £1. 2.— Sailing- Rack for open boats ; not to exceed 21ft in length of keel ; distance about 7 miles. First prize, £5 ; second prize, £1 3.— Inbigoed Race, for crews not exceeding 10 stone; in four-oared inrigged boats, string-test ; distance, 1| miles. First prize, £7 ; second prize, £3. 4.— JCNIOB OUTBIGGED RACE, tOUToared outriggers, for oarsmen who have never rowed for an advertised race of the value of £20 ; distance, 1£ miles. First prize, £8 ; second prize, £2. Prizes to be given in plate. ' s.— Scull-e's Race, for scullers who have never won a prize of the value of £10 ; distance, 1_- miles. Prize, 6.— Senior Fours, tour-oared in- i rigged boats, string-test ; distance, 2\ miles. First prize, £15; second prize, £5- . . 7.— Juniob Fours, four-oared inrigged boats, string-test ; for oarsmen who have never rowed for an advertised race of the value of £20 ; diitance, 1% miles. First prize, £7 ; second prize, £3. B.— Ladies' Plate, four-oared outrigged boats; distance, 2| miles. First prize, £25 ; second prize, £5. 9. — Volunteer Raoe, four-oared inrigged boats, string-test ; each crew to be members of one corps, and to have belonged to same for three months prior to date of Regatta; distance, 2 miles. Prize, £5. Entrances five per cent on amount of first prize. No First Prize given unless two or more boats stare No Second Prize given unless three or more boats start. Entries, addressed to the Secretary, close at the Occidental Hotel, on Monday, 7th March, at 8 p.m. CHARLES RANSON, lion. Sec. — — ■_— ■«— «^^— <— MMffMr X^>-te«__(H^^J}?_rv IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WANGANUI, HOLDivN AT -- Wt^_NO-AJ!-DJ. --■ In the matter of " The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," aud the Amendments thereto, And , In the matter of John Walters, of Wanganui, an arranging debtor. NOTICE is hereby given that by an order of the District Court of Wanganui, holden at Wanganui., made on the 14th day of February, 1881, the Deed of Arrangement filed by the abovenamed debtor in the said Cour- on the Bth day of January, 1881, was declared completely executed. Dated this 23rd day of February, 1881. SAML. T. FITZHKRBKRT, Solicitor for the above-named Debtor. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JOHN CLARK, CREDITORS in this Esta'e not forwarding their Proofs of Debt to me on or be tore Tuesday, the 7th of March, will be debirivd from participation in the Dividead about to be declared. JOHN WILSON, Creditors' Trustee. i— — — — TUST RECEIVED — 100 sacks Poverty Hay Rye Grass, in splendid condition, new seed. The best sample in the market. Sample and prices on application. To arrive this week, 150 sacks best Canterbury machine - cleared Rye Grass, from a thoroughly reliable firm. Invoices lo hand of 4 Tons of best Cloveis, and 3 Ton of Nape, to arrive ex Alaster, due ihis month at Wellington. Prices and samples on arrival. (d* Persons requiring quantities of Seed should apply early. NURSERY STOCK. A splendid assortment of Hyacinths, Tulips, Gladiolus, and other bulbs for sale. Collections made up of assorted Bulbs from 10s 6d, 21s, and 42s each, delivered free at aoy Railway Station in the district. JAMES~~LAIRD. NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, Taupj Quay, Wanganui. P.S.— New Catalogue ready in March. rpHOMAS I^TUTSFORD, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, Etc., Six doors above the Post Office, Vie toria Avenue. A neat assortment of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery alway3 on hand, WATCHES, CLOCKS, MCSICAI BOIES. Sewing Machines, &c, carefully cleane and repaired on the shortest notice. KJ» Ali Work Guara_teed>-_4»
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 9344, 24 February 1881, Page 3
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