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RacingHAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING- 17th and 18th MARCH. fWNERS OF HORSES are reminded that Accopt\J ances for the NAPIER HANDICAP (8 so vs.), RAIL .Vα V STAKES HANDICAP (3 sovr.) and HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (S soys), close on TUESDAY, 22nd instant, at the Criterion Hotel; at 8 p.m., with F. D. LUCKIE, Secretary. Eegatta. HAWKE'S BAY "OEGATTA. To take place on tho NGARURORO RIVER. THURSDAY, 10th MARCH, 1881. President— J. D. OrmondEsq., M.H.R. Vice-Prissidknis—Captain W. R. Russell, M.H.R., and F. Sutton, Ksq., M.H.R. Jucgs—Thomas Tanner, Esq. , Umpikk—E. Beck. Esq. Staribr—W. J Miller, Esq. Committee : J. W. Carlile T. R. Cooper G. H. Swan J. Upchurch S. E, Cooper D. O'Connor E. Price J. (i. Gilberd Hon. Secretary-W. Bogle. Hon. Treasurer—W. U. Burko. PROGRAMME— 1. WHALE-BOAT RACE-For bona fids whaleboats ; five oars or more, to be steered with a Bteer-oar; open to all comers. Distance about 2 miles. Entrance, £1. Firot prize, £10 ; second prize, £210s. 2. INTfiRPROVINCIAL REPRESENTATIVE RACE —(Open to amateurs only) for Four-oared Inrigged Gigs of any build, with coxswain. Distance. 2 miles. Entrance, £4. First prize, value £S0; second prize, £5. 8. MAOBI CANOE RACK—Not less than twenty men in each canoe Distance, 1 mile. Kn trance freo. First prize, £10; second prize £2 10s. 4. SENIOR FOURS—For Four-oared Inrlgged Gigs. Open to all Amateurs who have not rowed in Race No. 2. Distance, 1 mile. Entrance, £2. First prize, four embroidered belts presented by the Ladies of Napier, with Trophy, value £15, added; second prize, Daily TaLEORAPH'B Trophy. 6. ROB ROY CANOE RACE—Distance J mile (round a buoy). Entrance, 2s 6d; three entries or no race. Prize £2. 6. JUNIOR FOURS—For Four-oared Inrigged Gigs. Open to all Amateurs who have not rowed In Races Nos. 2 and 4. Distance 1 mile. Entrance £2. Prize value, £10. 7. TUB RACES—Over a course to be pointed out. Entrance 2s 6d First prize, £110 ; second prize, 10s, 8. PAIR-OaRED EACE (Amateurs only)— Distance | 1 mile. Entrance, 10s. Prize, two Gold > Medals, presented by Messrs T. Tanner and R. Stuart, Vice-Presidents of the Napier Rowing Cl jb. 9. BOOM—Entrance free. Prize, a pig and £1. 10. SWIMMING HANDlCAP—Distance, 440 yards, (round a buoy). Entrance, ss. First prize, a Cup, value, Hi 4s ; second prize, £1. All competitors must wear a swimming oostume. RULES1. Entries for Races Nos 1, 2, 4, 5,6,8, and 10 to close en the 3rd March, at 8p m--2. Entries for Race No- 3 will be received in the Committee's Room till noon on tha 2nd March, and entries for Races Nos 7 and 9 will bo received at the post. 3. All entries to be accompanied by entrance fees aid colors, and to be addressed to the Secretary, Criterion Hotel, Napier 4. .No entry will be received after the stated hour and date on any pretence whatever 5. First race to start at 6. All Races to be rowed under Henley Rules 7. The decisions of the Umpire and Judge shall in all cases be final. 8. For this Regatta—By an Amateur Bhall be understood the reverse of a Professional as defined by the " Australasian " of October 25th, 1879, viz. : — " A professional rower is a person who has earned or is earning his living on the water ; who has. been engaged in boat-building, or letting or tending of boats; who has competed against watermen at any Regatta ; or who has rowed tor or received a money prize, or taken money in recognition of his skill in rowing " 8 Each pulling boat shall carry a distinguishing nag. 10. In the case of a'• walk over " no public money will be given. 11. No second prize will be awarded in any race unless there be three starters. Hotels. HAYELOOK HOTEL, Havelock. Proprietor W. H. Simpson. THE above new and commodious Hotel has been opened with every comfort and convenience. Only the choicest brands of Wines and Spirits kept in stock. TkX our Bottle Department. Good Stabling and Paddocks. Coaches to and from Nnpier daily. Orders and Commissions punctually attended to. Parcels received for Napiar, Clive, Havelock, and surrounding , diatricta. Coaches, Buggies, and Saddle Horses on hire. W. H. SIMPSON. T> ACI FI C TT OTE L, HASTTNGS. S. A. SNELLING ~~ .. .. Proprietor. Close to Hastings Railway Station. Nearest Hotel to the Agricultural Socibtt's Show Grounds. Raob Course, Cricket Ground. Large Dining Room. | Ladies' Sitting RoomBILLTARD ROOM (with one of Thurston's first-class Tables.) Extensive Stab 1 ing Accommodation, S. A. BNELLING. EAILWAY HOTEL POBT AHTTRI2I. npHE undersigned begs to inform his friends and JL the public that ho has recently Opaned tb. above Splendid, New, and Commodious Hotel, at Port Ah'iriri, near the Railway Station. This Hotel Is replete with every accommodation and convenience, and every effort will be made to meet the requirements of customers. Ales, Beers, Wines, and Spirits, of the best brands only keptA Table £H6te dally. Superior accommodation for Travellers and Families JOHN YOUNG. Proprietor. BEST VALUE. PERFECT FITTING. TAILOR, EMERSON-STEEET, NAPIER. TTASTINGS /CLOTHING TT OUSE, HASTINGS. P. S. MACDONALD Has a Large Variety of the best English, Scotch, and Colonial TWEEDS. No better value can be had in the Province. Materials wbi.lj Shrunk, WoßKM*Nsni>' Good, tub Kits bi-bak for THEJisELvas. READY-MADE DEPARTMENT— Tweed Suits from £2 10a Trousers and Vests from £1 53 Gd Trousers from 12s 6d Hats 5b 6d, 7a 6d, 8s 6d Dress Shlna 6s 6d Oj 6d, 9s 6d

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3011, 18 February 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3011, 18 February 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3011, 18 February 1881, Page 1

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