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SPECIAL REDUCTIONS. FOR THB "MTONTH OF FEBRUARY, AT JOSEPH PAUL'S 25a Millinery Bonnets Reduced t0... 3s lid .' 22s 6d Millinery Bonnets Reduoed t0... 2s lid 8s lid Ladies' Cashmere Capes Reduced t0... Is lid 19T6d White Pique"Costumes Reduced t0... 4s lid 25s Ladies' Holland Costumes Beducedto... 10s 6d 3a lid Ladies' Ctorsets Reduced t0... 2s 6d A lot of Ladies' Slightly Spotted Kid Gloves, at one shilling per pair. is Lace Fancy Bows Reduced t0... 6d Is Fancy Collarettes Reduced t0... 9d 10id 34in Zephyr Ginghams Reduced ...to 6jd 1b 6d Nun'a Veiling, livening Shades Reduced t0... la Ojd 9id Coloured Alpacas Reduced t0... 4fd 12T6d Honeycomb Counterpanes^ Reduced t0... 6s lid A lot of Cream Laces from Is per dozen 1b Ladies' White Lisle Gloveß reduced te... 3d Is Id Boys' Elastic Belts Reduced t0... 6d 7s 6d Men's and Boys' Blaok Alpacca Coats Reduced t0 . . . 3s lid 7s 6d 80/s Drill Coats Reduced t0... 3s lid 82s 6d Youths' Tweed Suits ' Reduced t0... 19b 6d 8s 6d Boys' Tweed Suits Reduced t0,.. 17s fld Bs6d"Men'B Hard Hatß Reduced to .. 4s 6d 14b 6d Boys' Tweed Snicker Suits Reduced to .. 7s Ud I 8s 6d Boys' Tweed Knicker Suits Reduced t0.., 5s Ud Men's Blue Serge Suits Reduced t0... 21s Od BASKETS OF RIBBONS Reduced to Id, 2d, and 3d yarp JOSEPH PAUL, VICTORIA AVE NUE.

,j_— rnrwa ■—■—■■—■• —Man mmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmm SENSATION. -' ■«■ i jii'iiuniii.. , u'■ lii.i.i. .■ .1-^ TfTAN GANUI REGATTA. TO BE HELD ON MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1886. Jtjd&b: Mr JP Watt. Stab.teb & Umpire : Mr T W Ferry. Timbkbbpbbs : Messrs Forbes & Wychodil. Qv&bk of the Coubsb ; Messrß Law, Low, and JVMcLaren. Hon; Tbbasubbb ; Mr Tj Bush. COMMITTEE. His Worship the Mayor, Messrs W. H. • Watt, Duigan, Cummins, Drew, Tawse, Poynter, Culpan, Young, Jas. Watt, Barr, Bennie, Cordoza, Denby, Howe, McLaren, Law, Low, Murray, Ware, Ferry, Dawson, King, Keesing, T. Nicholls, Hogg, Dra Bell and Sorley, J. Paul, F. Aiken, Oudaille, Stevenson, Powell, Chubb, Montgomerie, Council, Leydon, Davenport, W. Aiken, Pennell, West, J. Ruscoe, Saunders, Armstrong, and Mathieson. PROGRAMME. I—Maiden Rack— -Four -oared inrigged boats ; string test ; distance, li miles i First prize, £ -. To start at 1.30 p.m. 2— Bcullebb' Racb— Handicap by time. First prize, £ ; 2nd prize — - j distance, li miles. To start at 2 p.m. I 3— Sbniob QtJTBia&EB Race— For fouroarcd outrigger boats ; distance, 2i miles. First prize, £ j 2nd £ . To start at 2.30 p.m. 4— Jttniob Foue3 — Four - oared inrigged boats ', string test ; distance, li miles. First prize, £ ; 2od £ . To start at 3 p.m. s— Maori Canob Racb— For Maori* only j not less than six men in each "canoe ; distance, li miles, with turn. To Btart at 3.30 p.m. 6— Sbniob Fours —Four- oared inrigged boats 5 string test ; distance, 2i miles. First prize, £ ; 2nd £ .To start at 4 o'clock. 7— Rob Boy Canoe Baob— For looally-built boats ; li miles, with turn. ' First prize £ . B— Jtjniob Otrißiaaßß Racb— Four-oared outriggers ; distance, li miles. First prize, £-— -j 2ud, £ — -. To start at 4,30 p.m. RULEB. I—That1 — That the races shall be rowed acpording to the rules as stated in Stonehenge. 2 — That entries shall be received only from bona fide Clubs that have been in existence three months prior to date of Regatta, and showing a membership of not less than twenty. (This rule excepts races Nos. 2, 5 and"7.) 3— That entrance money be S per cen f . on amount of first prize. 4— That two boats, owned by different Clubs, start, or no first prize ; and that three boats, owned by different Clubs, start, or no Becood prize. s—Entries5 — Entries clobb on Friday, March, at 9 p m, at tho Anchor Hotel. 6 —That the prizes be given in money or ! plate, at the option of the winners. 7 — That a Junior be one who his never won an advertised Senior race, nor has rowed for (an advartisod Senior race after Ist October 1832. MAIDEN QUALIFICATION. B—That8 — That a Maiden be one who has never competed in Senior or Junior races, and has not won an advertised Maiden race prior to the Ist October, 1885. Sports will take place during the day as follows ; — I I—Swimming1 — Swimming Bace for boys under 14 years of age. 2 — Seahorse Bace open to all comers. 3 — Swimming "Race open to all comer?. 4— Seahors? Race for boys under 14 years of age. s— Greasy pole. 6— Duck Hunt. J. KATTERNS-MA'raittGr, I Hon* Seov

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11131, 18 February 1886, Page 3

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