a UCKLAND ANNUAL A_ REGATTA. •uvthJ-VNUARY. IS7iT3lst ANNIVERSARY OF 30IH U-i^ THE COLON y, Patkon: His Excellency the Governor. "Vice-Patrons :— The Earl of Pembroke His Honor the Superintendent. President : Captain Daldy. Vice-Presidents : Thos. Henderson, Esq. Jas. Cruiekshank, Esq. Committee : a Yon der Reyde, Esq. (Chairman) ~ . Avwl.vson Mr. G. H. Fletcher Cf^E Mr. Goo. Henderson PAST Mr. T. Niccol Clayton Mr. M. Niccol gf JStart Mr. J. Waymouth, Jun. Mr.' D. B. Cniicl-sliank Capt. W llliams. Treasurer: Capt. Casey. Auditors : Messrs. D. B. Cruickshank and Geo. Henderson. Umpire : Capt. Clayton. Starter : Mr. J. Copland. Flacs Ship : First Race, 0.30 a.m.: Trading Vessels, over 25 tons. Prizes: Ist, Silver Cup, presented by Messrs. Shaw, Saville and Co., value 25 guineas, and £10 added ; 2nd, £10 ; 3rd, £5. Course: From south side of Flagship, round Tiri Tiri, passing from west to east, keeping Tiri Tiri on starboard hand, coming in on south side of Flagship. Second Pace, 10 a.m.: Trading Vessels, 15 to 25 tons. Prizes: "Ist, £20; 2nd, £10; 3rd, £5. Course: From south side of Flagship, round a black buoy off Drunken Bay, thence round flagboat oft Stokes' Point, coming in on south side of FlagThird Race, 10.30 a.m.: Sailing Boats or Yachts of any class, under 7 tons. Prizes : Ist, £10 ; 2nd, £5 ; 3rd, £3. Course : From south side of Flagship, round llagboat moored off Stokes' Point, thence round chequered buoy in Bangitoto Channel, coming in on south side of Flagship. Fourth Pace, 11 a.m.: Licensed Cargo Boats. Prizes: Ist, £12 ; 2nd, £6; 3rd, £2. Course: Same as second day. Fifth Pace, 11.30 a.m. : Amateur Scullers Match. Prize: Ist, Silver Cup, value eight guineas. Course : From south side of Flagship, round flagboat off* Cooper's Bay, coming in on south side of Flagship. Once round. Sixth Pace, 12 noon : Licensed Watermen's Boats, pair-oared. Prizes: Ist, £8 ; 2nd, £4 ; 3rd, save stakes. Course : Same as fifth race. Seventh Pace, 2 p.m.: Four-oared Gigs, the property of any recognised club in Auckland, rowed by members. Prizes: Ist, £15 ; 2nd, £5. Course : Same as fifth race, twice round. Eighth Pace, 2.30 p.m.: Merchant Ships' Gigs. Prizes: Ist, £10 ; 2nd, £5. Course : Same as fifth race. Ninth Pace, 3 p.m.: Four-oared Gigs, open to all. Prizes : lat, £15 ; 2nd, £5. Course: Same as fifth race, twice round, Tenth Pace, 3.30 p.m.: Dingies under 12 feet overall, rowed by boys under 16 years of age, born in the Colony. Prizes : Ist, £3 ; 2nd, £2 ; 3rd, £1. Course to be decided by Starter. Eleventh Pace, 4 p.m.: Sculling Match, single oar, open to all. Prizes : Ist, £5 ; 2nd, £'i. Course to be decided by Starter. EN THY NIGHT— SATURDAY, January 28, from 7 till 10 o'clock p.m. No Post entry allowed, except for boats or vessels ,not in port on entry night. Entrance Money on all races, five per cent, on value of First Prize. N.B.—All buoys and flagboats to be kept on starboard hand. Flagship not to be considered a mark excepting at start and coming in. Any deviation from the rules (which may be had from the Hon. Sec), will cause the aggressor to forfeit all claims to a prize. JL NICCOL, Honorary Secretary. THAME3 GOLDEIELD ELECTION, TO THE ELECT OES OE THE THAMES GOLDFIELD ELECTORAL DISTRICT. /~~i ENTLEMEN,—NearIy three years ago you retifrrißd me as a Eepiv.sentsitive for the District of Franklyn, of which you then formed a part. For three Sessions I have clone my best to serve yon in the Parliament of New Zealand. I now ask yon for a renewal of your confidence. I say nothing against my opponents. I shall address you at suitable times before tho Election takes place. I shall go to the Poll, and trust to receive the support of a majority of your number. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, W. T. SWAN. HMO THE HONORABLE JULIUS X VOGEL. Sir, —We the undersigned, Electors of the City o Auckland East, request that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination to represent our district in the General Assembly, at the forthcoming General Election, and we pledge ourselves to do our utmost to secure your election.—We are, sir, your obedient servants, (Signed by about 290 Electors.) p ENTLEMEN, — I have much ■~.\JT pleasure in complying with your flattering .eifauest. I will take an early opportunity of address mag you. I I am, gentlemen, Jf Yours faithfully, %?. ~ , _ JULIUS VOGEL. /Auckland, October 13.1870: TO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKX LAND CITY EAST. . Gentlemen,—l regret that I shall not be able to be present at the nomination ; but 1 feel confident you will recognise that my absence is solely owing to the necessity for my attending to important public business out of the colony. I shall return in time to attend in the Assembly during the next session, and should you do me the honor of electing me, I shall take an early opportunity, after the close of that session, of addressing you. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, JULIUS VOGEL. Auckland, January g, 1871.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 327, 26 January 1871, Page 3
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