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Regatta pi REYMOUTH REGATTA. Stewards- Messrs Andrews, Allardyce, Kitchenham, G. W. Moss, Nancarrow, Girdwood, Morice, Middleton, P. Hardy, Charles Hansen, Bulstrode, M'Gregor, Fox, Rhodes. Umpire — Captain Allardyce. Starter— Captain Kitchenham. Judge— H. F. Andrews (H. M. Customs). Treasurer— Charles H. Rhodes. Secretary— E. B. Fox. FRIDAY, 29th DECEMBER, 1871. PROGRAMME. 1. Watermen's Sculling Race, in Licensed Watermen's Boats. First prize, £7 : second prize, £3, Course, from Flagship round Upper and Lower Buoys, and back to Starting Point. 2. Sailing Race, for all open boats. Ballast to be kept as at starting. No oars, poles, nor square-sails to be used. First prize, £12 ; second prize, £4. Course, twice round. 3. Champion Sculung Race, open to all comers, any class of boats, outriggers excepted, such boats not to exceed 25ft in length. First prize, £15; second prize, £5. Course, twice round. 4. Amateurs' Paer-oared Race, in any boats. First prize, £5 ; second prize, £2. Course, once round. 5. Champion Four-oared Race, open to all comers, outriggers excepted. Boats not to exceed 28ft. First prize, £20; second prize, £5. Course, twice round. 6. Amateur Four-oared Race ; same rules to be observed as in Champion Fouroared Race. First prize, £8 ; second prize, £2. 7. Pair-oared Race, open to all. comers in any class of boat. First prize, £10 j second prize, £3. Conrse, twice round. 8. Boys' Pair-oared Race, in any boats, for boys fourteen years of age and under. First prize, £2 ; second prize, £1 ; third prize, 10s. Rules— Three entries for each race, or no race. Sailing Race, Champion Sculling Race, and Champion Four-oared Race, four entries, or no second prize. Entrances 74 per cent, on the prizes given on each race. All entries to be paid to the Treasurer on or before the 27th inst. Decisions of the Stewards in all cases to be final. Competitors are requested to appear in distinctive colors. Public Notices. PARKINSOJN AND STEELE's ART UNION ! ! DRAWING FOR PRIZES ■ Will take place on SATURDAY, THE 9th INSTANT, (Positively), . At Johnston's Melbourne Hotel. IT.B.—To avoid delay, all holders of tickets are respectfully requested to pay for same between this and night of drawing, ~O T' i O B~ Owing to a CHANGE in OWNERSHIP of the COAL CREEK SAW MILL CO., it is requested that all outstanding ACCOUK TS be PAID previous to the 10th DECEMBER, and all Accounts against the Company be sent in for Payment. ••■-••• ■■-••• ••■■•■•>■*■• E. WICKES, W. RAE. X A N iT L AN D,. The undersigned ',is prepared to act as Agent for Purchasers of Land at the Waste Lands Board, Hokitika, and to transact all business in connection with General Land Agency, on the most reasonable terms. All meetings of the Board attended. For particulars, apply F. A. LEARMONTH, Estate Agent, Revell street, Hokitika. /-^ REYMOUTH RACE MEETING, V.7T 18th and 19th MARCH. TUESDAY, 19th MARCH, 1872, Greymouth Jockey Club Handicap, of 200 soys ; second horse to save his stake. Nominations 3 guineas, and acceptances 7 guineas.' Distance* 2| miles. Nominations will close on December 31 ; handicap declared on January 21, and acceptances received up to February 29 next. Nominations and acceptances to hold good if bearing post mark of above dates. JAMES PAYNE, Hon. Sec. 7TI O SUIT THE TIMES. I, the undersigned, will supply MILK, from and after this date, at SIXPENCE PER QUART. Large consumers contracted with; W. FAIRHALL. "VT O T I C E FLANNERY'S HOTEL. Having disposed of the above premises to Mr Joseph Booth, I return my sincere thanks to my numerous friends and patrons, and trust that a liberal support will be accorded to my successor. ' P. FLANNERY. In reference to the above, J. Booth truflts that by always keeping on hand first-class Liquors, he will merit the support so liberally bestowed on his predecessor. One of Alcock's first-class Billiard Tables. Excellent accommodation for Boarders and Travellers. JOSEPH BOOTH, Proprietor. iy O T I • O E. in retiring from the Dan O'Oonnell Hotel, J. T. FITZGERALD legs to express his sincere thanks tor the wide and unvarying patronage he has received, and has much pleasure in cordially recommending his successor, Miss MARY DUGGAN, to all his friends and the public. In reference to the above, Miss Duggan begs to say it will be her constant endeavor to make the DAW O'CONNELL HOTEL Comfortable .in ' every department, well worthy of the patronage of its old customers and her own friends and the public. XXTESTON' WIZARD OIL._ I hereby authorise Mr H. WILLIAMS, Chemist, to act as Wholesale and Retail Agent for the Bale of my Wizard Oil, Mexican Mustang Liniment, snd Condition Powder. FRANK WESTON.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1048, 5 December 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1048, 5 December 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1048, 5 December 1871, Page 3

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