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Messrs Tonk^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Paul „ J. Kilgou^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H „ Quinlau „ bheedy „ Giluier i^^^^^^^^^^^H „, King "^^^^^^^^^l PROGRAM M^^^^^^l RUNNING. One Hundred Yards Flat Race.— l^^^^H L 4 ; 2nd Prize, LI. Four Hundred aud Forty Yards Hurcu^^^^H over eight lmrdles 3ft. tiin. hi^^^^^H Prize, L 4 ; 2nd do., LI. Sack Piace, One Hundred Yards.— L^^^^H L 4; 2nd do., LI. / Diggers' Pack Race, One Handred^^^^^f carry 501 b Swags. — Ist Prize, L^^^^^l do., LI. One Hundred Yards Wheelbarrow Ist Prize, L 3 ; 2nd do., 15s. j^^^H Hobble Race, One Hundred Yard^^^H Prize, L 3; 2nd do., 15s. f^^^M One Hundred Yards Three-leg' Ratie^^^H Prize, L'S ; 2nd do., LI. One Hundred Yards Boys Race.— lst l^^^f L 2. One Mile Race. — Ist prize, LlO. , PUTTING THE STOKE. I Patting the Stone, Irish Style. — Ist P^^^H L 5 ; 2nd do., LI. Putting the Stone, Scotch Style.— Ist P^^H L 5; 2nd prize, LI. QUOITS. Twenty-one Yards Quoit Match. L 5 ; 2nd do, L 2 10s. / ~"~^^^^H Eighteen Yards Quoit Match. — IS|^^^H1 S |^^^H L 5; 2nd do, LI 10s. I^^B Fifteen Yards Quoit Match.-^MLk^| IA; 2nd do, LI. WRF-S 3^^^^^^^^^^ Cumberlan^^l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l Devonshire anr7 r< ' * "^^^l Vaulting with a,^P6kS^. ' do, L2 los. i-^^" : "-- /' '"" ' "-^ LEAPINq... ■ Ruiming High Leap. — Ist prize, L 5; do, LI 10s. Running Flat Leap. — Ist prize, L 4; 2^H do, LI. Standing High Leap.— lst prize, L 4; 2n^H do, LI. " : — ' r ~~~~J^k Standing Flat Leap.— lst prize, L 4; 2ndß do, LI. M Hop, Step, and Jump.— lst prize, L 4; 2mfl do, LI. H Hitch and Kick. —Ist prize, L 2. GREYMOUTH REGATTA PROGRAM^H For all Watermen, pulling a pair of scu^H iv licensed Watermen's Boats. ~^^H Prize, L 5 ; 2nd do, L 2. For bona fide Amateurs', pulling* — ;I^^^B oars, with Coxswain, in sS Ist Prize, L 8; 2nd do, L 3.{?// J^^H Sailing Match, for all boats classed as T^^^H men's Skiff's ; centre-boards, fins^^^^H false keels excluded. — Ist Prize^^^H 2nd do, L 2. . For all Cargo-boats, flat-bottomed banJ^^^M used on the rivei. — Ist Prize, I^^^^^| do, L 3. Champion Race, for all men pulling a sculls, in any boats. — Prize, LB. ~^^^^| Amateur Four-oared Race, in any To^^H with Coxswain.— lst Prize L 9 ; 2nd^^H L 3. Eor all Watermen, pulling a pair of any boats, with coxswain. — lst^^^^H L 8 ; 2nd do, L 3. For all Watermen, pulling four oars,^^^| Coxswain in any boats. — Ist Prize, 2nd do, L 2. - RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. ~AH the racing boats sn^t£ounj^^^| rarions flag boats and other keeping the sameT!n^fie"st«wMoard hand. I 2. All saihng boats may carry any and I what sails they please, but will not be allowed I to use oars, or throw any ballast overboard I after starting. I 3. Boats on the port tack to bear up for ■ boats on the starboard tack ; boats running ■ free to keep away for boats on a wind. ■ 4. Any boat judged by the umpire to have I wilfully fouledanotner, to be considered dis-B tanced. B v 5. The crews of all pulling boats to wear aH distinguishing dress, to be named on entraijce^H 6. Sailing boats must _ haye x their/ sail set, and their head sail down -at starting. /^^B 7. A preliminary gun will be fired teiHJ minutes before each race, when the boat^H must take their stations. ■ 8. A gun for starting will be fired at th<Hl hour stated. ■■ 9. The starter shall have power to^BWj^^ Hfy any boat not complying with/lusm&bßMß^ tions. - - 10. In the case of any boat being distanc^HJ or disqualified the entrance money shall t^M forfeited. . . , 11. Disputes occurrmg in any of t^^H matches must be made known to the umpi^H in writing immediately after the race. 12. The decision of the umpire in^^B matters shall be final -J^^^M 13. Boats will take their stations as bered. No. 1 next the flagship, anc^^^l others in rotation. 14. All boats coming in shall pass be^^^H the flagship and whari. ' 15. All boats and crews to be sub^^^^H the approval of the commitee ; andJ|^^^^^| mittee. reserve to themselves jjjj^^^^^^B return any en^^^u|^ttj^^^^^^^H proper. _^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H

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Grey River Argus, Volume V, Issue 301, 17 December 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume V, Issue 301, 17 December 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume V, Issue 301, 17 December 1867, Page 3

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