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THE REGATTA.

The I'egatta Committee have had the James Hannol placed at their disposal by her owners (Messrs Hawkins and Co.) for use as the flagship on Monday; and she will be so moored that persons on her will be able to obtain an excellent view of the various races. The flagship, a fine vessel > nee used in the French transport service, will be made as comfortable as possible for ladies and other visitors, and luncheon may be obtained on board. She will accommodate several undred people comfortably, A steamer will be in attendance to carry ticket-holders on board the ship between the races. From the entries received, some spirited racing is anticipated.

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Evening Star, Issue 4009, 31 December 1875, Page 2

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113

THE REGATTA. Evening Star, Issue 4009, 31 December 1875, Page 2

THE REGATTA. Evening Star, Issue 4009, 31 December 1875, Page 2

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