IF this should meet the eye of H.H 0 t letter to anxious friend will be gladlX received. \ V V generally useful.—Apply at the Offi™ of this Paper. "*• WANTED— The public to know H,_i PRINTING of every description • executed at the Evening- Star Office with neatness and despatch. ' v WANTED— A Good General Servant Apply to Mrs. Ellison, Prosper House, Hobson street, between the hours nf 10 and 12. 0l WANTED— An Experienced HOUSIT MAID.-Apply at the office of ?£ paper. "St WANTED, by a Young Lady, aa jjg - gagement as Governess : country pre' ferred. Good testimonials.—Address "Lex* office of this paper. ' -T-ryANTED—Twenty Experienced COAE MINERS, for the Collingwood (Nelson)'. Colliery.—Apply to the Manager, at the Mine. WANTED, TWO or three BOYS to run the Evemku Star. Good boys can earn from 15s to 25s a week. LOST— A Small Gold Trunk LOCKET in Wyndham-street or Queen-street. The *.' finder will be rewarded on leaving it at Mm, : Senior's. Albert-street. ONE POUND REWARD. LOST, between Wellesley-street and Vic-toria-street, a Five Pound NOTE and r some Silver.—The finder will receive the above reward on returning the same to the She* Offioe. AUCKLAND ANNUAL EEGATTA. 30th JANUARY, 1871 ; Slst ANNIVERSARY OF THE COLONY. Patrox : A ij His Excellency the Governor. Vice-Patrons :— The Earl of Pembroke His Honor the Superintendent. President : Captain Daldy. Vice-Presidents : Thos. Henderson, Esq. Jas. Cruickshank, Esq. Committee : §jj G-. Yon der Heyde, Esq. (Chairman) Capt. Anderson Mr. G. 11. Fletcher Mr. H. Brett Mr. Geo. Henderson Capt. Casey Mr. T. Niccol Capt. Clavton Mr. M. Niccol Mr. J. Copland Mr. J. Waymouth, jun, Mr. D. B. Cruickshank | Capt. Williams. Treasurer: Capt. Casey. '■ J; Auditors : Messrs. D. B. Cruickshank and Geo. Henderson. I i Umpire : Capt. Clayton. Starter : Mr. J. Copland. Flag Ship : Colonial Government p.s. 'LUNA,' Captain Fairchild. First Eace, 9.30 a.m.: Trading Vessels, over 25 tons. & Prizes : Ist, Silver Cup, presented by Messrs. t.. Shaw, Saville and Co., value 25 guineas, and£lß ■: a. added ; 2nd, £10 ; 3rd, £5. Course: From south side of Flagship, round Tiri Tiri, passing from I 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 urny off Drunken Bay, thence round flagboat off Stokes' Point, coming in on south side of Flagship. Third Pace, 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, nWM flagboat moored off Stokes' Point, thence ronna chequered buoy in Rangitoto Channel, coming in on south side of Flagship. Centre-boards (if any) y will be sealed \ip or down. " . , # Fourth Eace, 11 a.m.: Licensed Cargo Boats. Pnzes. m Ist, £12 ; 2nd, £G ; 3rd, £2. Course: Same as second race. ~ .A j II Fifth Eace, 11.30 a.m. : Amateur ScuUers Matcn. Prize: Ist, Silver Cup, value eight puna** Course : From south side of flagship, round nagboat off Cooper's Bay, coming in on south siae w .., Flagship. Once round. , _,„„,. i Sixth Eace, 12 noon: Licensed Watermens JMao, pair-oared. Prizes: Ist, £S ; 2nd, £4; 3rd, save stakes. Course : Same as fifth race. , Seventh Race, 2 p.m.: Four-oared Gigs, the pMJW of any recognised club in Auckland, roweo. uj members. Prizes: Ist, £15; 2nd, £5. Course. Same as fifth race, twice round. _. ,; | Eighth Race, 2.30 p.m.: Merchant Ships' Gigs. B» Ist, £10 ; 2nd, £5. Course: Same as fifth raw Ninth Race, 3 p.m.: Four-oared Gigs, open w •»•. 1 Prizes : Ist, £15 ; 2nd, £5. Course: Same xsmw race, twice round, . , __.„__ - Tenth Eace, 3.30 p.m.: Dingies under 12 feet oreiw rowed by boys under 16 years of age, born in w Colony. Prizes : Ist, £3; 2nd, £2 ;<*">• * Course to be decided by Starter. • „i» njr, 'S Eleventh Eace, 4 p.m.: Sculling Match, single^ open to all. Prizes : Ist, £5 ; 2nd, £3- wu to be decided by Starter. • ENTRY NIGHTSATURDAY, January 28, from 7 till 10 oclocKP*- | ————— _ii fft No Post entry allowed, except for boats or veS*" not in port on entry night. „._i on Entrance Money on all races, five per ceni. value of First Prize. , , ._■» m N.B.—All buoys and flagboats to be kept on -, board hand, Flagship not to be considers*".^ ..„ excepting at start and coming in. Any deviaiiu ■ the rules (which may be had from the Hon. &w«| 1 cause the aggressor to forfeit all claims to a pr __ __HoSi^SW > C\ RAND SWIMMING & DIVS VJT MATCHES at the Auckland Salt-water^,,, Breakwater. The following Prizes will be one. , ~ competition on MONDAY, the 30th IJ\ SV * .nio'clo** Ay permitting. The first race to commence at l»»v sharp. j-ofdn-fc^l ? lst-Swimming; boys under 12 years; «jW p^|* yards; entry, 6d; first prize, 15s: _econ» *-■, j ,|| 2nd-Swimming; boys under 16 yeais. v-fo ■-. 100 yards; entry, Is; first prize, J"8- ■", prize, 15s. __ s . eaW< 3rd—Swimming; all ages; distance, w" ™ ■ , 2s: first prize, 40s; second prize, 4th—Diving Longest Distance; boys un-aer entry, 6d; prize, 10s. ' sth-Diving Longest Distance; boys unoei entry, Is; prize, 15s. en w,>i' A. 6th-Diving Longest Distance; all ages,. prize, 20s. . _ ona : ~ B 7th-Diving for Plate; entiy, Is; P«* .A*, of* " Bth—Walking a Greasy Pole for a Fat iu\ ■ to aU comers; three to start or no rateAdmittance to the Baths, Gd.. ._- TTT ,TrrcB- Li I THOS. HILD^JiU
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 329, 28 January 1871, Page 2
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