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PKINOESS THEATBE. Another Great Change of Programme. THIS (WFDNESDAY) EVENING WILL be presented Madison Morion's great Comedy Drama, THE FACTORY GIRL. Concluding with the Screaming Irish Comedy, TH B H APPY MAN; Ob, Paddt is India. tgr Look out for pur Christmas Pantomime. Tff ANG4 N VI ANNUAL W KEGATTA. MABCH 9ih, 1881. PaOOBAMMB. — 1.-. Maiden Race, four-oared inrigged boats, string-test ; distance, H miles. First prize, £6 ; second prJz*-, £1. To start at 11 a.m 2.— Scullbb'B Race, for scullers who hare never won a prize of the value o f £10 • distance, l£ >niles. Prize, £5. To st-irt at 11.30 am. 3.- Senior FofRS, four-oared inrigged bo*tß. string-iest ; distance. 2h miles. First jjrize, £15 ; second prize. £5 To -start at 12 o'clock. 4.— Junior Ootriooed Kaue, fouroared outriggerw, fur oarsmen wh" have never rowed for an advertised race of the vaiue of £20 ; distance, 1£ miles. First prize, £8 ; second prize, £2. Prizes 'o be given in plate. To start nt 12 45 p.m. 5.— Sailikg Race for open boats ; not to exceed 21ft in length of keel; distance about 7 miles. First prize, £5 ; second priz-, £1 To start at 1 p.m. 6. — Inbigqed Race, for crews not exceeding 10 stone; in four-oared inrigged bcas,srinii-ust ; distance, 1£ miles. First prze, £7 ; second p-ize, £3. lo st«rt at 2.3 ■' p.m. 7. —Junior Foues, four-oare.i inrg^ed boats, string-D-s ; for oarsmen «ho have never rowed for an advertised race of the value of £20; distance, 1^ miles First priz ,£7 ; second prize, £3. To start at 3. 15 p.m. B.— Ladies' Plate, four-,>ared <utrii^ed Ix'ats; distance, 2| miles. First prize, £25 ; second prize, £5. To sturt at 4 p m. f)._VoLUNTEBR Have, four-oared itirigged boats, string-test ; each crew to be members of one corps, and to have belonged to same for three months prior to date of Kegatta ; distance, 2 miles. Prize, £5. To start at 5 p.m. Eutrances five per cent on amount of first prize No First Prize given unless two or more boats star*. No Second Priza 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. CHABLES RANSON. Hon. Sec. SPECIAL NOTICE. " A SPECIAL MFETTNG of the jUL Hibernian Australasian Catholii benefit Society will be held in St. Joseph's Schoolrooai on Wednesday Evening, 2nd Marc)), at 8 p.mI J. M. PURCELL, Secretary I WANGANDI EXHIBITION. A MEETING of tbe General Com2\, mittee will be held at the Institute 'Ims (Wednesday) Evening, at eight o'clock. Business : To reeeivo reports from the SubCommittee, and to consider cor respoudence. G. F. ALLEN, Hon. Secretary. A PKJCAIIOIsS will be received at -tl. the Office of the Bank o£ New South Walee, Wanganui, for the unsold portion of the £lU,OOO loan issued by the Wanganui Borough Council. All particulars respecting the security offered can be obtained at any of the Offices of the Bank of New South Wales in New Zealand, or, from the •Town Clerk, Wanganui. WifIGAEHO HIGHWAY BOARD. |V OTICE is hereby given under tbe -L* provisions of " The Public Works ct » 1876," that its portion of road irom No. 2 Line through Eurietown extension to the junction at Campbellj°*n, lately formed as a footpath, is hereby declared a footpath, within the leaning of the above Act, and that Persons using it for other purposes than that of foot passengers will be prose* rated. n . JOHN MOBGAN, Wacgaenu Highway Board. fOE SALE, on deferred payments, 228 acres at Kai Iwi. Apply to v. Hutehison, Butland Chambers.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9347, 2 March 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9347, 2 March 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9347, 2 March 1881, Page 3

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