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AUCKLAND REGATTA.

EIGHTEENTH ANNIVESARY, JANUARY 29, 1858. Patron—His Excellency the Governor. PROGRAMME: Second—loh. 20m., a.m. For Whaleboats pulling five oars. Ist prize, £ls ; 2nd prize, £5. Entrance, 21s. Course.—To start from the south side of the flagship, and passing thence by the south side of *he flagboat off Judges' Bay round by the north, to the flagboat moored off Freeman's Bay, coming in to the south side of the flagship. Fifth—llh. 20m. a.m. For Trading Vessels, from 10 to 25 tons, owned bv Europeans or Aborigines. Ist prize, <£2o; 2nd prize, .£lO. Entrance, 21s. To start from the south side of the flag-ship passing on the south side of the flagboat to be moored to the north of the west point of Freeman's Bay, thence across the harbour to a flagboat to be moored off O'Neill's point, near Shoal Bay, passing north of said boat, thence down to a flagboat to be moored to the north of Judge's Bay, pass to the north of that boat, round to the south coming in on the south side of flagship. Twice round; time, half a minute per ton; any canvas. Seventh—l2h. a.m. For Canoes (Tiwai). Ist prize, £8; 2nd, £3. Entrance, 10s. 6d. To start from the south side of the flagship, passing on the south side of the flagboat to be moored to the north of the west point of Freeman's Bay, round to the north of that boat, down to a flagboat to be moored to the north of Judge's Bay, pass to the

north of that boat, round to the south, coming in on the south side of the flagship.

Ninth—l2b. 40m. a.m. For Waka Tana (War Canoes), unlimited crews. Ist prize, £2O; 2nd, .£10; 3rd, £o, if five canoes start; if three canoes only, 2nd prize to be c€s, and no 3rd prize. Entrance, 21s. As first course. Course.—To start from the south side of the flagship, and passing thence by the south side of the flagboat off Judges' Bay, round by the north to the flagboat moored off Freeman's Bay, coming in to the south side off the flagship.

Eleventh—lb. 20m. p.m. For gigs, pulling four oars. Ist prize, <£10; 2nd £5. Entrance, 15s. To start from the south side of the flagship, passing on the south side of the flagboat, to be moored to the north of the west point of Freeman's Bay, round to the north of that boat, down to a flagboat to be moored to the north of Judges' Bay, pass to the north of that boat, round to the south, coming in on the south side of the flagship.

Any of our Native friends who may wish for further information relative to the rules and regulations of the Regatta are requested to apply to Mr. 13aker, of the Native Department.

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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 13, 30 November 1857, Page 5

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AUCKLAND REGATTA. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 13, 30 November 1857, Page 5

AUCKLAND REGATTA. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 13, 30 November 1857, Page 5

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