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Notices. n;HE hdkia. annual JiJiiUATXJL. Managing uunmitibb : J. M'Quilkan .&b<|. . *«. Wagner, Esq. J. Hudson ach, Esq. B. Boddy, Esq. Judge— T. Hortox, Esq., Starter— Captain Thompson. Trkasurer — H. Cassidy, Esq. FIRST DAY.— MONDAY, 27th DEC. Ist. — A Pair-Oarkd Waterman's Race. j — For all skiffs that have been plying on the river for three month* prior to the date of the Regatta. r lo be Rowed by Licensed Watermen. Distance — One and a half mile. Heats Three boats to enter, or no race Four boats or no second prize. Entrance Fee, 10s. First Prize, £7 10s. Second Prize, £2 10s. 2nd — Amateur's Sculling Match. — Three boats to enter, or no race. Distance, Two miles. Entrance Fee, 10s. Prize, Silver Cup— Value £10. 3rd. — Four-Oared Skiff Race. — Open to all comers. Three boats to enter or no race. Four boats, or no second prize. Distance, Three miles. Entrance Ffe, 12s 6d. First Prize, £10. Second Prize, £2 10s. SECOND DAY.--TUESDAY, 28th DEC. Ist. — Boys' under 16 Years of Age Pair-Oared Skiff Race. — Three boats to enter, or no race. Distance, One mile. Entrance Fee, 3s. First Prize, £3. Second Prize, £l. 2nd. — Champion Scullers' Match. — For a Purse of Twenty Sovereigns and the Championship of the River. Open to all comers. To be Rowed in skiffs. j Distance, Three miles. Entrance Fee, £1, 3rd.— Old Man's Kcullebs' Race. — To be rowed by men, over 50 years of age, in Watermen's Skiffs plying on the river. Three boats to enter, or no race. Distance, Two miles. Entrance Fee, 7s 6d. Prize, £7 10s. THIRD DAY. W'LDKESDAI" ay rH DECEMBER. Ist. — Handicap ..iling Race — Fiv boats to enter, or no race. Distance, Four miles. Entrance Fee, ss. First Prize, £10. Second Prize, £2 10s. 2nd. — Pair-Oari:d lluhry-Scurry. — Open to all coiners. Three boats (o enter, or no race, Distance, Two miles. Entrance Fee, ss. Prize, £5. All entries must bo made in writing not later than Friday, 24th December, at Mr Hudson's Cleveland Hotel, Revell street south. In all cases the decision of the Committee shall be final and binding in all matters connected with the Regatta, and j law proceedings barred. GEORGE P. 11. GALLOP, 1469 Secretary. TO MERCHANTS, SQUATTERS MINERS, SADDLERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND BOOTMAKER?. ALDERSON & SONS BEG to direct attention to their COLONIAL MANUFACTURED LEATHERS— Sole, Kip, Calf, Kangaroo, Basils (colored), Morrocco, and Roans, ENAMMELLED AND JAPANNED HIDES, Sides, Kangaroo, and Calf, Basils and Roans, Closed Uppers nnd Grindery. BOOTS Pegged or Rivetted, Ladies', Gents, Boys', Youth*', Women's, Girls', Childrens' (in calf, kip, kaugaioo, and kid) of everydesign. MINERS' BOOTS of all descriptions." SADDLES, Riding and Pack, Ladies' and Gents (in Hogskin and Bag-leather), all styles and qualities. HARNESS, Plated and Brass-mounted Carriage, Gig, Buggy, Express, Waggon, and Cart, ot all kinds, and every article in Saddlery and Harness. MILL BELTS, WATER HOSE MANUFACTORY, Bourke-street, Surrey HilJs Warehouse, 221 El zaheth -street, Sydney, 587 New South Wales. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES HOKITIKA AND GREYMOUTH. MARK SPROT, of the Hokitika Sale Yards, and EDWARD ASHTON of Greymouth, have made arrangements to suit parties hiiing from cither of the*e place to receive horses and carriages at either end, charging the ordinary fares. Ever)' attention paid to Bait Horses. Buggies, for Double and Single, Kept for Hire. Terms Moderate. March 1, 1869. J372

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West Coast Times, Issue 1327, 23 December 1869, Page 4

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