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PORT NICHOLSON YACHT CLUB.

—i— ♦ To-day, Anniversary ' Day, 'the Port Nicholson Yacht Club will- hold its annual regatto. Yacht and launch races u'ill bo held throughout the day, and tlieso will commence at the Clyde Quay Wharf. The Erst race in the morning will-commence nt'-lO o'clock,' and the first race in the afternoon at 2.30. The follo'v.'ihj;. are' the entries for the races:— Morning.—First-class: Siren, Bona, Jlahiha, Muritai, Atalanta, White Heather, ■, and "lolanthe-. .Secoud-class:'Lizzie, Nancy Stair, Viking, Isca, Nanoya, Taipare, and Ethel. Third-«lass:"Bawere," Mahaki, Nikau, and ..To Rhuia. Fourth-olasfs: Warehou, Spray, and Tom Wilford." HalfDockors: Redwing,. Kpitare, Lotus,. Willi-, fred, Petrel,' Nan, .yalet, Gil Bias, Wai- . ivotu, Emia, and Mahau. Launches: Waione, Rarin, Tender, Veronica, Scotia, and'Maui. .Afternoon Races. —Third-class: Same as morning. General Handicap: Jlahina, Muritai, White' Heather, Atalfintfi, Siren,,',' lolanthe, Lizzie,. Nancy Stair,' Viking, ' Isca, Nanoya, Taipare, EtHel, and Kona. Fourth-class: Same as morning..; Jlalf.-Deckers:. .Same as morii-" .ing,. 'Launches:;- Same as morning. Cutter race: Two' Wellington and two Petone.

SWIMMING.

THE BRISBANE CARNIVAL. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright, (Rec. January . 22, 5.5 p.m.) Brisbane, January 21. "At the swimming carnival to-day the 220 yards championship was won by Findlay,. with' Graham second. Findlay won easily, with ton yards 'to spare, his time being 2miii. 38 3-ssec. \ Tho. mile championship resulted: Longworth, .I;,'Hardwicl;,; 2; Springfield,. .3. There were ' only three starters. Harkwick .led for (iliO yards, and Longworth then took charge, and was never headed. Ho: won'comfortably by ten yards in 25m'in. 37 4-ssec.'

ROWING.

VICTORIAN CREW FOE OLYMPIC GAMES. By Tcleerapli—Press Association—CopyrlEht. Melbourne, January 21. The Rowing Association is pushing forward a scheme to send an «ight-oar crew to compete at tho Olympic Games. The cost of sending' twelve men to Norway, where tho ■ race will be rowed, will fib about JCIBOO. It is believ-ed there will bo little difficulty in raising the money. Owing to the stato of the water on Saturday afternoon:the various local row-, ing events set down for decision had to' bo postponed.

YACHTINO.

THE CULWALLA CUP. By Teieeraoh—Presa Association— Copyricht. Sydney, January 21. Mr. Marks will take no further interest in the Northcote Cup. He intends to sell the Ciilwalla.,

.-BILLIARDS.

GRAY-DUNCAN MATCH. By Telecraph—l'ress Association— Gopyricht. London, January 20. In' the billiard match being played at Bristol between George Gray, tlio young Australian billiard player, and J. Duncan, the Irish .ohampion, Duncan receiving 2000 in 9000, tho scores now stand':— Gray, 6002; Duncan, 3481. (Rcci January 22, 5.5 p.m.) London, January 21. In tho billiard match between Gray and Duncan tho scoro now stands' Gray, 7500; Duncan, 5714. If you want to discover ,tho truth about a thing, tho surest way is ' to go to the people who know. Do that with regard." to John Strange Winter's famous remedies, and you will speedily bo convinced. They .are in every respect highly benefioial, aiid. they never fail of their effect. If you ara a woman, you want a' beautiful skin and luxuriant hair. John Strange Winter can show you an easy ■ way to get both, lsn t it worth while?" You know it is. A\rite in to us for -a copv of the famous ,novelist's striking booklet, "Come r ' If y 0u;le b t yourself bo guided by it, the cost to you will be email j - but the results must bo positive and delightful. Wnto now. Wo will send tho book by return pos.t freo. Tho Jobu Strango Winter Co., Wellington. —Advt. -3 For Up-to-dato Costumes, seasonable and well cut, go to W. S. Bedford, 43a Willis Street, over Shop occupied by Cohen, Mercer.—*

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1032, 23 January 1911, Page 9

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PORT NICHOLSON YACHT CLUB. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1032, 23 January 1911, Page 9

PORT NICHOLSON YACHT CLUB. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1032, 23 January 1911, Page 9

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