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—3-, TTtO R SY D IN T E V /^^^s Jj ' DIRECT. <$MM!E&~1 -lie Favourite Regular Trader «fe_£_£G? <NOVELTY' will sail as above'on SATURDAY, 21sfc October. For freight orpassage apply to HENDERSON & MACFABLANE. October 18, jS7I. AUCKLAND AKNUAL REGATTA. MONDAY, JANUARY 29, .1872. 32ND ANNINEBSAHT OF TnE COLOKT. PROGRAMME. Ist Race 0 30 a.m. TRADING VESSELS, registered in Auckland (Brigantines, Schooner^ and Ketches), 2nd Race? loTm. TRADING CUTTERS, 25 tons and 3rd BaSflO.3o a.m. TRADING CUTTERS, under 4th Race"lla.m. SAILTNG BOATS or Yachts, of any class 5 tons and under. sth Race 11.30 a.m. SAILING BOATS or Yachts, fixed keels only, over 5 tons and under 10 tons. 6th Race 12 noon. CHAMPION SCULLERS1 Match : Rowed in Open Skiffs, not exceeding illft overall, to- be rowed on the gunwale. _.„,, 7th Race 12.30 p.m. Licensed WATERMEN'S BOATS, manned by two licensed Watermen ; oars and sail's allowed, usual working sails only. Bth Race, 2 p.m. Four-oared GIGS, the property of any recognised Rowing Club, rowed by amateur members • no housing or outiiggers allowed. 9th Race, 2.30 p.m. SHIPS' GIGS, Merchant; rowed by bona fide ships' crews. 10th Race, 3 p.m. Four-oared GIGS ; open to all; no housing or outriggers allowed. 11th Race, 3.30 p.m. DINGIES, under 12ft overall; rowed by boys under 1G years of age, born in the colony. 12th Race, 4 p.m. SCULLING MATCH, for Squaresterned Boats ; open to all; sculled in rowlocks cut out of the tuck in midships. N.B.—Rule 15: Measurement Rule for Sailing Boats or Yachts under 10 tons. Take the length from the forepart of the stem to the afterpart of the sternpost in a straight line en deck, from which deduct extreme breadth (exclusive of belts or mouldings). Multiply this product by the same extreme breadth and again by half the extreme breadth, and divide by 94 for the tonnage. JM easurements to be taken in feet and parts of a foot. If a boat is so contrived that she is longer at any other place between stem and sternpost than on the line 'above-mentioned, she is to be measured at such greater length, or at the load-water line, at the option of the measurers. M. NICCOL. Hon. Sec, THEATRE ROYAL ! TTTILL OPEN ON SATURDAY EVENING- NEXT. A Grand Diorama, Containing some of the most Magnificent Views ever shown in this Colony. BALOON VOYAGE. STORM AT PEA. SOME OF THE PRINCIPLE CITLES OF EUEOPE. SHItINE OF THE HOLT NATIVITY AT BETHLEHEM. Admission—3s, 2s, and Is. Children, half-, price. Schools liberally dealt with. D.ors open at half-past 7 ; to commence at 8. MURRAY'S G-REA.T WORLD CIRCUS. Mr. Muhkay has kindly given his services and the use of tent, horses, &c, for a BENEFIT to his EMPLOYEES, FOR THIS EVENING- AND SATURDAY, When a programme will be produced that will eclipse any yet attempted. First Appearance of Professor- Ernest Honis, the celebrated Pianist and Vocalist. Messr-. Ryan and Braham will ride through Queenstreet, each on bare-backed horses, at 3.30 p.m. It is particularly requested that ail vehicles will keep The performance this evening will conclude with the crand Spectacular Scena, the STEEPLECHASE, or H A RVEST HOME, introducing the Maypole Dance, , and the Merry Sports of Old England. Re-appearance of " Edward," the favourite trained donkey. . A Magnificent 8.-uid will lie in attendance. YOUNG- MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL COURSE OIT LECTURES. The concludinc Lecture, of the Season will take place on FRIDAY EVENING, October 27, by the Rev. Warlow Davies, M. A. Subject-"Love, Courtship, and Marriage." . . , , OJ v To commence at 7.30 o'clock. 4dmiasion, 6d. each. PHRENOLOGY! PHRENOLOGY! jl/TB. T. WRIGHT, Phbehologist, may JyjL be consulted daily, for a short time, in the Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, Wellesley-street, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on THURSDAY and SATURDAY Evenings. Full written delineations, 10s. A Lecture and Entertainment every MONDAY Evening in the Lecture-room, at half-past seven. Subject, Monday, October 23 : " Moral and Religious Sentiments." Blindfold test examinations after the Lecture. Admission : Front Seats, la. ; Back Seats, 6d. JUST LANDING, ex ' Lady DAEUNa, 1 rA TONS PRIME LATJNOISTON 0(j POTATOES. APPI7 JAKINS & WILLCOX, . D urham-• treet. T> O O X- X E B P I N G. A Class of Adults for teaching th« above, by ringU and double entry, is about to be established in the Preparatory School, Hobson-street. There are vacancies for two or three pupils.-For particulars apply to Mr. R. J. Mobressy, principal, or the undersigned. M. S. LEEKS, Accountant, 49 Queem-street. RAWING SCHOOL. — The Drawing School opposite St. Matthew's Church, iiobson-street, is now open. Classes meet on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 7 p.m. For terms, etc., apply to the undersigned; at the scb.ool.-J. SYMONS, CHARLES PALMER.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 555, 20 October 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 555, 20 October 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 555, 20 October 1871, Page 3

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