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EMPIRE HOTEL AND STABLES, WIOKBSKBD PLAOB, WANGANUI. EMoELWAIN having entered into . possession of the above Hotel, begs to intimate that the accommodation for visitors is unequalled on the coast. The stock of Ales, Spirits, Wines, &c, is entirely new, none but the best brands being kept in stook. The MtfiVes in connection with the Hotel Mill, as heretofore, be carried ou under the personal supervision <of the proprietor, and those favouring him with their custom can rely on every care and attention being paid to the animals placed in hia care. Charges Moderate. _____ THE pASTIBOLIFF HOTEL, WANGANUI HEADS. John Days* Pbonhhtob. The above-named Hotel has just been built to the order of the Proprietor, with all the latest improvements, and newly finished throughout. The appointments will be found complete, and visitors may rely on receiving every comfort and attention. Castlecliff has now beoome a favourite resort, and as every conrenieace is afforded for easy and quick transit, large numbers of people are availing themselves of the oppor* tunity to spend a few weekß and enjoy the invigorating air. N B .— lntending visitors should commu* nioate with the proprietor prior to leaving their homes, so as to secure rooms. TO LEND, C*Ar\f\(\ IN One or Several Sums, X/IUUI/ upon Freehold Land, at|6* per cent. Apply to MR WM. MONTGOMERY, Kiver Bank, near Ingestrestreet, Wanganui. " MUSIC. QIANOFOBTE and Harmonium I )S»ons |] given at her own or pupils' residences. MRS MACLELLAN, Wicksteed Place. -— — ' I

MUSIC. MSS T) ALFE, who Tata had 18 years' It experience as a Teacher of Music, is prepared to take in pupils at the usual terms, at her residence, Bell-street (late Cummins'e). SENSATION. WHAT say you to a piece of Beef an Mustard (Shakespeare) and a cup o > the famous Russian Company's Tea ? FRANCIS J. JONES, Agent for Wanganui. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. pOMFORTABLE Board and Besidenc VJ at Wellington Jlouse, Bidgway- street close to the Railway Station. Plunge an shower Baths. AH Single Bedrooms. SENSATION. TJTTANGAIvIUI REGATTA. TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY, MARCH 19 JSB6. JVWB s Mr J P Watt. i Startbe & Umpire : MrTW Ferry. Tjmekbepbbs : Messrs Drew and Forbes. CiiBBK op the Ooxjasß ; Messrs Law, I jw, and J. McLarenHon. Trbasubeb ; Mr T-. Bush. COMMITTEE. His Worship the Mayor, Messrs W. H. ; Watt, Duigan, Cummins, Drew, Tawae, Poynter, Culpan, Young, Jas. Watt, Barr, Bennie, Oordoza, Denby, Howe, McLaren, Law, Ljw, Murray, Ware, Ferry, ?awaon, King, Keesing, T. • Nicholls, Hogg, Drs Bell and Sorley, J. Paul, F. Aiken, Oudaille, Stevenson, Powell, Chubb, Montgomerie, Connell, Leydon, Davenport, W. Aiken, Pennell, Weßt, J. Rußcoe, Saundera, Arm. strong, and Mathieson. PROGRAMME. X—Maiden Back— Four - oared inrigged boats j string test j distance, li mileß. First prize, £ . To start at 1.30 p,m. a—gctrLLEßs' Race— Handicap by time. First prize, £ 5 2nd prize ; distance, H miles. To start at 2 p.m; 3— Sbniob Outbig&eb RAOE-^For fouroared outrigger boats j distarce, 2J miles. Firat prize, £ ; 2nd & . To start at 3 p.m. 4— Junior Foues— Four - oared inrigged boats ; Btnng test ; distance, 1£ miles. First prize, £ ;2ad £ .To start at 3 p.m. s—Maoki5 — Maoki Oanob Racs— For Maoris only j not less than six men in each canoe } distance, li miles, with turn. To fltart at 3. 30 p.m. 6— Sbniob Fours— Four ■ oared inrigged boats ; string test ; distance, 2i- miles. First prize, £ ; 2nd £ . To start at 4 o'clock. 7— Rob Boy Canoe Race— For locaUy-built boats ; 1^ miles, with turn. First prize £ . B— Juniob OuißiaaEß Raob— Four-oayed outriggers; distance, l\ miles. First prize, £ j 2nd, £ .To start at 4 30 p.m. RTJLBB. I—That1 — That the races shall be rowed according to the ruleß as stated in Stonehenge. 2— That entries shall be received only from bona fide Clubs that have been in existence three months prior \g date of Regatta, and showing a membership of not less than twenty. (This rule excepts races Nob. 2, and 5.) 3— That entrance money be 5 per cent, on amount of first pri?e. 4_That two boats, owned by different Olubs, start, or no first prize ; and that three boats, owned by different Olubs, Btart, or no pecond prize. s—Entries5 — Entries close on Friday, March, at 9 p m, at the Anchor Hotex 6— That the prizes be given in mpnoy or plate, at the option of the winners, 7 — That a Junior be one who has never won an advertised Senior race, nor has rowed for an advsrtised Senior race after Ist October 1885. MAIDEiS QUALIFICATION. B—That8 — That a Maiden be one who lwg never competed in Senior or Junior race?, and bas not won an advertised Maiden race prior to the Ist October, 18S5. Sports will take place during the day as follows;— j I—Swimming1 — Swimming Race for bojs under 14 years of age. 2 — Seaho'so Raco open to all I comers. 3 — Swimming Bace open to all comers. 4— Soahoraa Bace for boy* under 14 years of age. s— Greasy pole. 6— Duck Hunt. J. KATTERNS-MANSIFG-, Hon.. Sec, ■ SENSATION.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11130, 16 February 1886, Page 3

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