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Amusements. DDFEL LOW S’ HALL. , REG-ATT A NIGHT. . ,« MONDAY, JAN. 3, 1881. COMPLIMENTARY ENTERTAINMENT ■1 !, ,:i ft , T 0,.: iji* prAU j MB & MBS) J. B HUNTBE, In recognition of their valuable services in connection with:die public institutions of Riverton and otherwise. OHRISTYS, MUSICAL MELANGE, . n ,T. . ' . -.FAROES. A. DANIEL, Business Manager. "INTON JOCKEY CLUB ANNUAL W 1 RACE MEETING will be held on the 3rd ato • <L January, 1881. Programme in future advertisement. APABIMA REGATTA'.' MONDAY, 3bd' JANUARY, 1881.' .• ■ <; -mi : .■ —i- . uiU •v::;- -? ;. •m COU.BSB ABOYB BEXDOE.

1. First-Class Sailing Race, open to all boats. Entrance, 6s. Ist prize, £6; 2nd, £3. f ’ fi; r J'' -f. • ?•,/! »*v 2. Second-Class Sailing Race, (vide jpEOGEAMME rule 2.), Entrance,- 3s. Ist prize, £3 ; 2nd, £1 10s. i ,i| j 3. Foue-Oabed -Race, open to all amateurs (t nde role 9.) Entrance, sa. Ist prize, a Silver Cup with £2 added ; 2nd, £2. 4. Fous-OAked Race, open to all comers. Entrance, sb/ Ist prize, £5 ; 2nd, £2 10s. 5. Paib-Oaeed Race, with coxswain, open to all amateurs {vide rule, 9.)... Entrance, f 2s'6d.' Ist'prize, £2 : ;i2hd, £l. ■ " !l i 6. Paie-Oaekd Back, open to all comers. Entrance, 4s. Ist prize, Pair of Oars with £2 lOs added ; 2nd £1 10s! V‘- {} 7, Boys’ Pair-Oaebp Race, with coxswain, open to all boys under 14 years. Entrance, Is. Ist prze, £1 ; 2nd, 10s. ■B. Sculling Rack, open,-to all comers. Entrance, 4s. Ist prize, a Pair of Skulls with £2 added •, 2nd, £l t los. 9. Youths’ Sculling Race, open to all youths under 18 years. Entrance, Is od. It-t prize, £1 10* ; 2nd, 15s. 10. Swimming Rack Entrance, Is 6d‘. Ist prize, £1 10s. y 2ud,.aU . lhe entrance | money for the race. i 11. Walking The Pole. —— j 12. Duck Hunt. u , w ,, i Vi .;,. ....... w ! Note. —The 3rd prize for, each race will be S declared on the day of the Regatta. I Entries for the First-chiW Sailing Race and for''the Amateur Races must be lodged with the Secretary or Vice-President not later t han 9 p.m. on the 31tt. December, 1830. Entries : for other races will be taken on the day of the regatta. ■■ 1 >- RULES AND REGULATIONS, I 1. In all races, two boats to start, or v, o race, throe or no 'second prize, five or no third < prize.' ... , ~. , , , , . t 2. Second-Glass Sailing Race, open to all boats exclusive of those exceeding 18 feet keel, and the winners of the first and second prizes in the First-Class Sailing Race. 3. ill pulling boats shall be in-rigged and not exceed 26ft in length over all. 4. Sailing boats to start their moorings with all sails down, sprit sails furled to the mast. No ballast to be put’ ih or taken' out, no poles, oars, or steer oars to ho used

! 6. Boats meeting ou a wind to port their . helms. Jil'ii’ i‘l . •r,A :):.L\i' 7. Any boat wilfully fouling another boat will be disqualified. 8, All btheplaailing directions will be given on the day of the rac. $ ‘ i 9. AmatgSffs shall, be such persons ns are not, nor have been, employed oh tbe water, t’ , 10. ! No person can enter a boat for tbe FirstClass Sailing Race unless he has . paid a subscription of 10s, or for any other races ss, and then only as coxswain, owner, or master, j 11. No person Will'Be allowed to enter more I than.one boat for.ony :<jne. rape.: .:, ;i j : 12. No protest re classification of mep or > . boats will be entertained' "n’ess made before : starting, all others aftei arrival-at-winning ' is. All protests to be made to tbe judges, and to be accompanied by a deposit'of 10a, to bo forfeited if the. Committee consider the 1 protest trivial or 14. The judges to have power to disqualify without further reference, and in all disputes the decision of the Committee to be final. ■j ‘ 15. No interested members to vote on subject of dispute. •! ‘' ■ I ' v ‘-.' * -‘1 5 j- 16. All boats must fly a distinguishing flag ■ not less (ban one foot square. , ; AH offices held to be honorary; : !8. Balance-Sheet tot be published within 21 days after the Regatta takes place. 19. Rules to be strictly adhered to. 20. Competitors in swimming and walking the polo must appear in proper bathing vostume. ,C. MAHONEY, Hon. See.

Wanted WANTED KNOWN. CARDS, Circulars, Billheads, Posters, and every description, of Job Printing execut,eclat the Western Star Office on the shortest notice WANTED KNOWN. MR JAMES MORE and J. BEER wiU hold a SUNDAY SCHOOL in the TEMPERANCE HALL, on Sunday afternoon, at half-past two o’clock, and a Bible Class for young men at the same time and place, to commence on Sunday next, 28th Nor. .70S!AH BEER.

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Western Star, Issue 406, 1 January 1881, Page 3

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