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I PRINCESS THEATRE. ■ JIONDAT, 28th FEBRUARY. mn BAND Opening Night of the New iBl" Scenery painted by the wellSftovrn artist Mk William Williams ■i prologue is written for the occasion, iWT a ich will be read by Miss Lizzie I Morgan. Irffß COMEDY AND BURLESQUE W°- COMPANY ■Have bepn specially engaged, and will W eminence tueir season wuti Byron a WT Sensational Drama — THE LANCASHIRE LASS. I prices— 4s, 3s, and 2s. Box Office at ■jlessrs Collier & Co.'s.

WT_ ■rtTA NGANUI ANNUAL |\Y REGATTA. . I MARCH 9xh, 1881. Programme. — i -Maiden Race, four-oared inrigged boats, string-test ; distance, \\ miles. First prize, £6 ; second prize, £1. \ -Sailing Race for open boats ; not ' to exceed 21ft in length of keel ; distance about 7 miles. First prize, £5 ; second prize, £1--Lvbigged Race, for crews not ex- ' ceeding 10 stone; in four-oared inrigged boats,string-test ; distance, \\ miles. First prize, £7 ; second prize, £3. . l-JCNIOB OUTRIGGED RACE, lOUToared outriggers, for oarsmen who have never rowed for an advertised race of the value of £20 ; dietance, li miles. First prize, £8 ; second prize, £2. Prizes to be given in -Seller's Race, for scullers who ' haye never won a prize of the value {of £10 ; distance, \\ miles. Prize, £5. , . -Senior Fours, tour-oared inrigged boats, string-test ; distance, 2| miles. First prize, £15; second prize, £5. . . -Junior Fours, four-oared inrigged boats, string-test ; for oarsmen who have never rowed for an advertised race of the value of £20; distance, \\ miles. First prize, £<; second prize, £3. -Ladies' Plate, four- o a red outrigged boats; distance, 2k miles. First prize, £25 ; second prize, £o. -Volunteer Race, 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 ret prize. No First Prize given unless two or ore boats stare No Second Prize given unless three more b3ats start. Entries, addressed to the Secretary, ose at the Occidental Hotel, on Monit, 7th March, at 8 p.m. CHARLES RANSON, Hon. Sec. STEEL BALiB FENCING. ■1a N CJ AL EjM \J N -K3- AL E— ■Four -Barb Steel Fencing Wire, ■ which makes a c'leap, reliable ■ fence, and is easily put up ■Fencing Wire, JS 7 os. 6, 7, 8, and 10 ■Reid and Gray's Double - Furrow ■ Ploughs and Fittings. I PRICES ON APPLICATION. ■AMES THAIN & CO. B"UST RECEIVED — B 100 sacks Poverty Bay Kye Grass, B in splendid condition, new B seed. The best sample in the B market. Sample and prices on B application. B To arrive this week, 150 sacks best B| Canterbury machine - cleared B Rye Grass, from a thoroughly B reliable firm. B Invoices to band of 4 Tons of best B Oloveis, and 1 Ton of Kape, to J^L- arrive ex Alaster, due ihis B month at Wellington. Prices B and samples on arrival. B Persons requiring quantities of Seed B should apply early. B NURSERY STOCK. B A splendid assortment of Hyacinths, Mhlipß, Gladiolus, and other bulbs for made up of assorted Bulbs 10s 6d, 21 s, and 42s each, delivered Railway Station in the disI JAMES LAIRD, BpBSEIIYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, B Taupo Quay, Wanganui. W- S --Sew Catalogue ready in March. i wanganui ' bp f au chaff -gutting and b chlr o ing mill, ■ Say and corn store, &.c. ■RrALKER AND TJ A TRICK, « H /*^B Wholesale and lieiail I PitODUCE MERCHANTS. B ON SALEB °ats (Crushed Oats), Uhafa, Bran, B Pollard, Maize (Crushed Maize), B Barley (Crushed Barley), Oaten B and Meadow Hay, Linseed, CornB sacks, Straw, &c, &c, B At Lowest Peices. JS '^ 2> T ote Address— piH C° r n.er of Ridgway- street and MH Nixon Place.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9345, 25 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9345, 25 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9345, 25 February 1881, Page 3

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