AUCKLAND REGATTA, IN COMMEMORATION OF THE .ELEVENTH' ANNIVERSARY OF THE COLONY. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF His Exc. Major-General G. D. Pitt, K. H. Wednesday, the 29m of January, 1651. Umpire —Captain Salmon. commit tee, Captain Salmon Captain Dai.uy Mr. 1). Ulmin Captain Lave, SBlh Regiment Mr. Thomas Lewis Lieutenant Pauk, 58lh Regiment Mr. J. W. Dain. FIRST RACK. i Prize X . Entrance X . 1 For Decked, Half-Decked, and Hatch Boats, not exceeding 25 tons, or under 0 tons. Three Duals lo start, or no race ; the second Uoat to |save her Stakes. SECOND RACK. Prize X . Entrance .C . For Doats pulling a pair of sculls. Amateur rowers. Three lioals to start, or no race. THIRD RACK. Prize X . Entrance .C : For Watermen's Doats pulling l\vo oars. Four Doats to statt, or no race ; second Doat to save her stakes. FOURTH RACE. Prize X . ■—Entrance X . For Cargo Doats, or Doats working for hire, not under 0 tons. Five Doats lo start, or no race. Two prizes ; third Doat to save her stakes. In the event of only three. Duals starting, tltc first prize alone to he contended for, FIFTH RACE. Prize £ . Entrance £ . For Whale Doats, to be pulled by five oars. Three Uoats to start, or no race; the second Doat to save her stakes. In the event of live Doats starling, ttco prizes to be given, and the third Doat to save her entrance. SIXTH RACE. Prize X .No entrance.
ror Small Canoes, not to be manned by more than twelve Natives. Two prizes. Three Canoes to start or no race. SEVENTH HACK. Prize £ , Enhance £ . For four-oar CJigs, pulled by Amaleuis. Three floats to stall, or no race. EIGHTH HACK. Prize JE , Entrance £ . Fur Sailing Iloats of five tons and under. Three Moats to start or no race ; second Uoat to save her stake. NINTH RACK. Prize X .No Entrance. For Cnnocs manned ly an unlimited number of Natives. Two prizes. Three canoes to start, or no race. TKNTII HACK. Prize £ . Entrance £ . For Watermen's Moats pulling a pair of sculls. Three boats to start or no race. ELEVENTH HACK. Prize £ . Entrance £ . For Square Sterncd Boats, not exceeding 23 feet keel, and pulling four oais. The Rules and Regulations, the amount of Prizes, and every other particular, will be made public in a future and early advertisement. NOTICE, IUR Friends and Correspondents are respectfully requested to transmit all com......lications, intended for the Editor of the Maori Messenger, to the residence of Mr. Charles Davis, Native Interpreter, Albcrlitrect, Auckland.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 50, 21 November 1850, Page 1
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418Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 50, 21 November 1850, Page 1
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