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EEGA TT A DA Y. : January 20, 1872. « rrvHG golden crow; , r^^>4jfcx -i- will Ckujcse about, th Vs^§^ I^^^- l-^-VKROi;, fallowing Kacim Boat,?, to Tiri Tiri Liglil liousc. Will leave {lie Wharf at 10 a.re Return Tickets, 2s. Gel- cadi. The SO'YAL ALFRED will steam abou' the Harbor, lea Ting the Wharf every tw] hour?, viz, 10 o'clock, 12 o'clock, and ; • o'clock. Fares, Is. STEAM TO THE THAMES Uu , ; ' / >>■- Curryin;,' IV-; !\«<?r.< tv.id oi\nn „."»■-:.--~--;v§s» —-— i The ps ENTERPRISE No ?, Captain Scon, will Icavo this woek as under— Wednesday, January 24, S o'clock evening. Friday, January 20, 10 o'clock evening. '• Also, p.s. •] LADY BOWEN", Captain Adams, will sail as under— Thursslay, January 25, 8 o'clock evening. J. MORTON, Agent. | Cochvanc's Building?, Fort street. • j , 3 , •Til ORTA.OII ANG k i s> - , .TON, LVriKLTOX. ANli "2^1.«1^- PORT CHALMERS. The N. Z. S. S. Company's s.?. P H CE 13 B, H. Wonsr, Commander, on Saturday, the 27th insfc., at 12 o'clock neon. For freight or passage, apply to COMBES & DALDY. Agents. January 23, 1872. -] * TilOH LEV UK A, FIJI JMqMS The Schooner c^^^C JULIA PRICE, THIS DAY (Wednesday), 24th Jaauai-y. For passage only, app,ly to ■ M. NICCOL, Agent. HAS AEEIVED AND WILL SHOETLY APPEAE I THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR^ ME. T. TEAFFOED, SURGEON DENTI ST, , Wakeeieid Street. Artificial Teeth, from onoto a fuU set. PAINLESS TEETH EXTRACTION. I j Prince of Wales iheatre. % i . I IMMENSE SUCCESS and Enthusiast^ Reception of those old favorites, MR? HOSKIISS and MISS COLVILLE, who wiM appear nightly. . , ■ . | S P O E T ING. ' ; | SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1873^ ON THE EPSOM RACECOURSE. * Ist Race—A Match will be run between Mr 11. Hale's Black Etigle and Mr. Howe'£ eh. b. Uarkawaj ; distance, one mile an#; a-half; Black Eagle to carry list, an| Harkaway 9st. ; for £50 a side j to star; at 3 p.m. sharp. 2nd Race —A Hogskin Saddle and Bridle, t| be run for by all bona fide Hacks tba|| have never won a prize of £J0 or ujjjS1 warda ; entrance, 10*.. post entrance;^ start at 3.30 p.m. sharp; three imtrie or no race. Weights, 9st. , : '■ 3rd Race—Pony Race ; distance, oncerouni,; the course ; catch weights j for — soys.: height, zsi hands and under; , pos ent rj,,ice, 55.; to start at 4 p.m. sharp ■ entries or no race. 4 t ]j 3,a.c6 —A Match for £30 a-side betw.ycj r«i Harkaway and Day ■ Dawn; distance^ thive«quarters of a tailo, Day Dawn tc" carry lOat,, and Harkaway lOst. lOlbs.'''.: to start at 5 p.m. 'Several other matches are anticipated. , I N.B. —Refreshments unaor the Grand Stand: AUCKLAND ANNUAL BEGAIT A.MONDAY, JANUi-RY- 29, 1872. . : 82hd ANIVEESAKY ()¥ THE COLONY. >ap Committee. Chairman — G. Yon der Hoyde, Esq. Captain Anderson Mr. A. Nathan Mr. H. Brett Mr. T. Niceol Captain Casey Mr. B. Tonks Captain Clayton Mr. J. Waymoutb, sen. Mr. J. Copland Mr. J. Waymouth, jun. Mr. D. B. Cruickshank Captain S. J. Williams Mr. Gr. H. Fletcher Mr. Thomas Williams Treasurer —Captain Casey. Peogbamme. Ist Race, 9.30 a.m., Trading- Vessels, reo gistercd in Auckland (Brigantines, Schooners, and Ketches), over 30 tons. 2nd Race, 10 a.m. Trading Cxtxteks, 25 tons and upwards. 3rd Race, 10.30 a.m. Trading- Cuttees, under 25 tons. 4th Race, 11a.m. Sailing-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 Sculleb3 j Match, rowed in open Skiffs, not exceeding 21ft. overall, to be rowed on the gunwale. 7th Race, 12.30 p.m. Licensed Watermen's Boats, manned by two Licensed Watermen ; oars and saiis allowed, usual working sails only. Bth Race, 2 p.m. Four-oared G-IG3, the pro porty of any recognised Club, rowed faamateur members ; no housing or out riggers allowed. 9th Race, 2.30 p m. Skips' Gigs, Merchant; rowed by bona fide ships' crews. 10th Race, 3 p.m. Four-oared Gigs ; open to i all; no housing or outriggers allowed. 11th Race, 3.30 p.m. Dingies, under 12 ft. overall; rowed by Boys under 16 years of j age, born in the colony. ' 12th Race, 4 P-m. Sculling Match, for j squares! erned boats ; open to all, sculled I in rowlocks cat out of the tuck in mid ! ships, j M. NICCOL, 1 . Hon. Sec,

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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 635, 24 January 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 635, 24 January 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 635, 24 January 1872, Page 3

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