COMMITTEE T.D.Wrigley, Esq. jGeo. Dacre, Esq., Captain Marks | Hon. Treasurer FirthWrigley,Esq.jC. N. Roberts, Esq. Captain Sellars |J. C. Young, Esq. James Boclell, Esq.JA. Warbrick, Esq. H. C. Hoyto, Esq.jJ. Highley, Esq., M. Hannon, Esq. | Secretary, JUDGES ;■ James Bodcil, Esq.; T.. I)t Wrigley, Esq.; and M. Hannon, Esq--I.—Eleven o’clock. Large Open Boat Eace, 24 to 40 feet keel. Start from wharf round a buoy off Tanks’ Point, round fairway buoy, twice round, leaving all marks on starboard hand. Ist prize £6, second £2. Entries 5 per cent on amount of prize. 2—Twelve o’clock. Pony Pace, not exceeding 14.2 hands. Distance about half-a-mile. Prize £5. Eun in heats. Entries 5 per cent. 3.—Half-past Twelve. War Canoe Pace, from wharf round Timka’ Point and a boat off Monmouth Redoubt. X rize, £o. Entries 5 per cent, on prize, LUXCHEOH. 4. —Hall-past OneOpen Boat Paco, 24 foot keel or under. Course same as first race. Ihize £5. Entries 5* per cent. 5 . —Two'o’clock. Sack Pace. Ihizo £l. Entrance fee Is. Distance about 100 yards.gt 6. —Quarter-past Two. Small Canoe Itace. Prize £2 10s. Entries 5 per cent. 7.—Half-past Two. Wheelbarrow Pace (blindfolded). Ist prize 30s, 2nd prize 10s, Time allowed seven minutes. Distance about 100 yards. 8.-—Quarter to Three. Hack Paco, in heats. Prize £5. Distance about half-a-milo. Entries 5 per cent,. 9;—Three o’clock. Boys 5 Foot Paco, 15 years or under. Distance about 150 yards. Ihize 10s. Entrance 6d. 10.—Half-past Three. Pig Hunt (greasy). No entrance foe. Prize 10s. ID —Four o’clock. Greasy Boom (off wharf). Prize 20s and goose or pig. Three entries for each event or no race. To the Electors of the Electora. District of the East Coast Residing at Tauranga.
Q ENTLEMEN,--! sliall have much U pleasure in meeting you in the Temperance Hall, on TUESDAY, the 28th inst., at half-past Seven o’clock in the evening, when I will take the opportunity of expressing my opinions on some of the leading questions of the day. “WILLIAM KELLY. JETTS’ DIARIES, 1876. Toy Books Prayer Books Hymnals Christmas Presents JUST OPENED. “Bay of Plenty Times” Officel Land Sale. R, C. JORDAN Has received instructions to sell immediately after the sale of Mr Parsons’ property, A ACRES, Fenced and Cultivated, on the old Racecourse. Hood well of water. Two Quarterasres on- the Oamerai Road, near Mr Conway’s. 240 Acres Capital Land at Wairoa, with good feed, natural fence on three sides. PARK HOT EL, WELLESLEY Aim RUTLAND STREETS, AUCKLAND; GEORGE A. AYEY BE Q-3 to intimate to his numerous friends and the public that the above centrally situated Hotel is now opened. As a Commercial and Family Hotel, this elegant building specially commends itself to settlers, being fitted up and furnished regard> less of expense, and with all the latest improvements requisite to ensure to-the traveller or to families all the comforts and convenience of a home. The Sleeping and Private Apartments are lofty and airy,and furnished in a most superior manner, and the Public Rooms are also provided with every regard to the requirements of visitors. There is also a handsome Billiard Room furnished with a newly imported Table from England. HOT AND COIH BATES. PARK HOT EL, WELLESLEY and RUTLAND STREETS, Auckland.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 344, 25 December 1875, Page 2
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