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Helensville Annual REGATTA TO BE HELD AT Shelly Beach, HELENSVILLE, ON New Year's Day OFFICERS. Commodore—Capt. C. R. Hammond. Vice-Commodore—Capt. G Sellars. Vice-Presidents —Messrs T. Evans, T. McEwin, Jas. Stewart, O. Sandin, Capt. Ross, W. Johnson, A. J. Hill, E. O. McLeod, W, Laird, E. S. Masters, T. Buckland, W. Bishop, B. Berman, W. Card, Jno. Constable, C. Ansell, Capt. Pearce, Capt. Menzies, J. Cain, J. E. Page, R. Park, A. Becroft, Dr Meinhold, E. Driscoll, R. Cameron, J. Lambert, J. Megson, D. Stewart, Jno. Stewart, Jno. Simcock, Melton, W. Millwood, A. J. Gardiner. Committee—Capt. Sellars, G. Bennett, W. Scott, W. W. L. Bradly, Jas. McLeod, J. A. Wilson, P. Langley. Handicappers—Messrs Capt. Hammond Capt. W. Sandin, \Y. Channon Starter —Capt. Sellars. Judges —Messrs Jas. Stewart, Thos. McEwin, W. R. Fosbroke. Timekeeper—Mr W. A. Laird. Hon. Treasurer—Mr Tui McEwin. Hon. Secretary—Mr F. Tucker. PROGRAMME: First Race to start at 11 o'clock prompt. SEALED HANDICAP : Open to all. All Competitors in Motor Events must s^art in this race. Distance, about five miles, over given course. First prize, £3; second prize £1. Nomination 2e, acceptance 2s. Second race, to s art nt 12 o'clock. FISHERMAN'S PUNT RACE: For fishenren only, m ordinary fishing punts. Distance, over given course. Prize, Trophy, valued £1 Is, donate ed by Mcsrs L. D. Nathan and Co. Entrance fee Is. Post entries. Third Race, to start at 12 15 p.m. PUNT EACE : For other than fishermen. Same com so as previous race, in ordinai'y fishing: punts. Prize, Trophy, donated hy the Colonial Ammunition Co. Entrance fee Is. Post entries. Fourth Eace, to start at 12.30 p.m. PUNT RACE : For Ladies. Distance over given course, in ordinary fish ing punts. No boat to compete un less carrying one gentleman. Prize trophy valued £l Is, donated by Misses Little and Donovan. Entrance free. Fifth Eace to start at 2 o'clock prompt. HANDICAP MOTOR HUNCH RACE: Distance, about five mile* over given course. First prize, £6 ; second prize, £2, third prize, trophy value 10s, donated by Messrs Jag^ ger and Harvey. Nomination 4s, acceptance 2s. Sixth Race to start at 3 o'clock. HANDICAP AUXILIARY MO LOR LAUNCH RACE • Motor aud Sails. Distance, about five miles over given course. First prize, £3; socond prize, £1. Nominat'on 2s, acceptance, 2s, Seventh race, to start at 4 o'clock. CONSOLATION MOTOR LAUNCH I RACE,, HANDICAP: To be over a j given course. Distance, about live ; tuiles. First prize. £3; second prize, trophy donated by M>ssrs Jnggar and Harvey. Nomination 2s acceptance 2s, All nominations to be paid to the Secretary by 10 o'clock ot the morning of tho Regatta, find all acceptances to be paid by 15 minutes bofore advertised start of Race. Sports Ashore ON SHELLY BEACH. Best Picnic Ground in Kaipara. In tho eveut of th» Funds being iuaufftcient,, after paying all other liabilities to ever prize money, prizes will be paid pro ratn. Members' Tickets include Steamer and Landing Charges, SPECIAL TRAliil SERVICE From Auckland at Excursion Rates. First Train from Auckland 7 a.m.,. t° arrive Helensville 9.55. Second Train from Auckland 8 a.m., to arrive Helensville 10.45. Last Regattft Train leaves Helensville at 6.30 p.m. for Auckland and intermediate Stations. Steamers to leave Helensville after arrival of morning Trains from Auckland. First steamer to leave Helensville at 9.30 a.m. Steamer's to call at Green's landing and Mount Rex. Special early return boat leaving Shelly Beach at 4.30. steamer Tares To Regatta from Hellensville inclusive of Landing on Beach, 2s. Charge for Landing on Beach other than by Steamer, Adults Is, , Children under 12 Free. IST BATTALION BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Dance at Night. In Foresters' Hall at 8 p.m. Gents Is 6d, Ladies Is. Refreshments to be obtained at Shelly Beach. F. Tucker, Hon. Sec.

Our local drapers guarantee) every pair of WAKNER'S Corsets to lit comfortably, to wear well and not to rust, break or tear. There is still an unsatisfied demaud for-workers throughout the Wellington province, with the exception of one or two classes connected with the building trades (says the "New Zealand Times" ). Labourers are very much in request, and the Labour Deqartment is quite unable to obtain fifty men who are badly wanted for »vo-k at Wairoa". No difficulty is anticipated in placing the immigrants who arrived by the Corinthic. There is work waiting for every man willing to go on the Jand, and also foi a considerable number of tradesmen. A feature of the meat trade in 1910 reports the New Zealand Government' London Produce Commissioner, was that while the standard of quality has been well maintained, and improved, dy the Argentine, complaints were frequently made that in case of New Zealand at lenst no advance was made and charges of retrogrescion in the qnalily of New Zealand mutton were frequent on the market. Once again it must be urged upon New Zealand shippers, observes the Commissioner, that competition ia not decreasing bus is yearly becoming keener.

Roslyn suits are "built with a thorough knowledge of the science of correct suit-building. < Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. — The only certain cure. From all\ chemists and stores, Is 6d, 2s 6d, 4s (\d.

LA ID LAW LEEDS' New Wholesale Catalogue is Free.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 27 December 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 27 December 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 27 December 1911, Page 3

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