AUCKLAND ANNUAL EEGATTA. MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1872. 32ND ANIVERSARY OF THE COLONY. Committee. Chairman —G. Yon der Heyde, Esq. Captain Anderson Mr, A. Nathan Mr. H. Brett Mr. T. Niccol Captain Casey Mr. B. Tonks Captain Clayton Mr. J. Wayniouth, S en. Mr. J. Copland Mr. J. Waymouth, jnn. Mr. D. B. Cruickshank Captain S.J. Williams Mr. G. H. Fletcher Mr. Thomas Williams Treasurer-i-Ciiptaiu Casey. Umpire —Mr. T. Niccol. Starter — Mr. J. Copland. Flagship PROGRAMME. Ist Race, 9.30 a.m., Trading Vessels, rea gistered in Auckland (Brigantines, .Schooners, and Ketches), over 30 tons. First Prize —Messrs. Shaw, Saville, and Co.'s Cup, value £25, and £10 added; Second Prize, £10; Third Prize, £5. Course—From south side of the Flagship round Tiritiri, passing from west to east outside of Shag Rock, keeping Tiritiri on the starboard hand, coming in on south side of Flagship. 2nd Race, 10 a.m. Trading Gutters, 25 tons and upwards. First Prize, £25 ; Second Prize, £10 , Third Prize, £5. CourseSame as Ist race. 3rd Race, 10.30 a.m. Trading Cuttees, under 25 tons. First Prize, £20; Second Prize, £8 ; Third Prize, £5. Course— From south side of Flagship, round Chequered Buoy off Drunken Bay, thence round flagboat off Stokes' Point, coming in on south side of Flagship. 4bh Race, 11a.m. Sailing Boats, or Yachts, of any class, 5 tons and under. First Prize, £10 ; Second Prize. £5 j Third Prize, £3. Course —From south side of Flagship round Flag Buoy in Rangitoto Channel, thence round Flagboat off Stokes' Point, coming in on south side of Flagship. sth Race, 11,30 a.m. Sailing Boats, or Yacht?, fixed keels only ; over 5 tons and under 10 tons. First Prize, Silver Cup presented by the Chairman of the Harbour Board, and £15 added ; Second Prize, £5; Third Prize, £3. CourseSame a9 4th race, twice round. 6th Race, 12 noon. Champion Scullers' Match, rowed in open Skiffs, not exceeding 21ft. overall, to be rowed on the gunwale. First Prize, £8. Course —From south side of Flagship, round flagboat off Freeman's Bay, thence round the flagboat off St. George's Bay, coming in on south aide of Flagship. 7th Race, 12.30 p.m. Licensed Watermen's Boats, manned by two Licensed Watermen ; oars and sails allowed, usual working canvas only. First Prize, £6 ; Second Prize, £4; Third Prize, £2. CourseSame as 6th race. Bth Race, 2 p.m. Four-oared GiGS, the property ofany recognised Rowing Club, rowed by amateur members ; no housing or outriggers allowed. First Prize, £L 0; Second Prize, £5. Course —Same as 6th race. 9th Race, 2.30 p.m. ShiP3' Gigs, Merchant; rowed by bona fide ships' crews. First Prize, £8 ; Second Prize, £4. CourseSame as 6th race. 10th Race, 3 p.m. Four-oared Gigs ; open to all j no housing or outriggers allowed. First Prize, £15; Second Prize, £5. Course, same as 6fch race, twice round. 11th Race, 3.30 p.m. Dingies, under 12 ft. overall ; rowed by Boys under 16 years of age, born in the colony. First Prize, £3 ; Second Prize, £2 ; Third Prize, £1. Course —To be decided on board Flagship on Regatta Day. 12th Race, 4 p.m. Sculling Match, for square»sterned boats ; open to all, sculled in rowlocks cut out of the tuck in mid ships. Prize, £5. Course —To be de» cided on board of Flagship on Regatta Day. ENTRY NlGHT—Saturday, 27th instant, from 7.30 to 10 p.m. Entrance money in all races 5 per cent, on . omnnnt of First Prize. :-;-.'! ifntm •-..,■-.-- >-^ A:°^°l % -A^':\';::- '>|-.V ■'•..:-■■!";:-"-; United Sites .' ' ". •'■" l ■•-'- ■ •» xlW.£aßjF '■. ■-;•■,, ■:,- !.--..oiTiiTr, sj, ,;'•'-■ '■■'■ --cL<:-:■>!•;■■ ;vr r..:\. '~-<;-, v ■-!.■; ,*;..*a ..;':;';'""-: ' •■'•'«* ""'->■- «c raacivMt ■&«<; f rjj three»quarters of a miie , ~x, Uj -„ _„.£_ to carry lOst., and Harkaway lOst. lOlbs.; to start at 5 p.m. Several other matches are anticipated. 1 ' iN.B. —Refreshments under the Grand Stand. AUCKLAND EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY LADIES' SCHOOL. Lady Peincipal : Miss Turner. fTTHE next Term will commence on Thues- , J_ DAY, the 25 th January. Fee for Pupils aged 8 years and under 12 £2 0 0 per Qr. Fee for Pupils aged 12 years and upwards £2 10 0 per Qr. "No Extras." Ladies can attend for the study of separate subjects. Terms, One Guinea per Quarter. The Elementary School is discontinued. J. MOGINIE, Secretary; THE FAVOURITE FAMILY MACHINE LOCK-STITCH FOR HAND OR FOOT. fTIHE attention of Families wanting a good X and cheap Shuttle Machine is called to inspect the shipment just arrived, and on sale at the Undersigned. For simplicity, dura> bility, and beauty, they are second to none. Stitch alike on both sides; can be operated by a child, and are particularly adapted for all family sewing and dressmaking; will hem, gather, braid, tuck, and bind. Price, with extras complete, ready for working, 8 pounds. BDWD. H. FEATON, 99, Shortland-street, Auckland. N.B.—All kinds of Sewing Machines efficiently repaired. Needles, shuttles, bobbins, springs, and oil on hand.
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 637, 26 January 1872, Page 4
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