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IVTELSON INTERPBQ^IISrCrAL jJ( : REG AT ; TA, 1877. : , ". | JANUARY 17th amd 18th,- --• FIRST DAY.. ' ■ : ' lpt prize, 2nd, : ' £ c. £' s. 1. Pair-oared Watermen'd Race, ' : ' 3 miles ... 5:0 2 © 2. First-class Open Sailing-boat ; ; ; i Race (boats not $0 exceed 24ft keel). 5 miles ... 15 0. 5 p 3. Rtcing Whaleboat Bace, 5 i oars, to ! be steered with i> j i steer-oar, 5 miles^.. , ... 50 0 5 0 4. Seller's, Dingy Race r (12ft on keel), 2 miles ... . ... 8 0 1 0 5. Inrigged Race for Gunwale .' Gigs (any length), 4' oars, to besteered: by coxswain, ; . ; ; 3 miles ... *50 p 10 0 6. Volunteer Race 7. Coaster's Race, 15 miles, second boat to save Btake 50 0 ; 8. Maiden Gig Race, 4 oared, to be rowed by crews who have never pulled in a race before, second boat to save stsikeß, 2 miles «. ... 10 10 SECOND DAY. , ; 1. Spcond-class Opea Sailing Biatßace (under 20ft on : keel), 8 miles 10 0 2 8 2. Cbampion Pair-oared Race (no restriction), 3 miles ... 20 0 ' 3. Ship's Boats llace, 4 oars, to ' be steered by rudder, any class of boat 6 0 2 0 4. Champion Four-oared Outrigger Race, with or with- ': ' out coxswain, 3 miles ... 150 0 10 10 5. District Sculler's Race (any ! ; description of boat 9) fir . ' rcsideutß in the province ■ , of Nelson three months, 3 miles ... 15 0 5 0 6. Amateur Whaleboat Race, 5 oars (for men who have never won an advertised ! race) 5 miles 12 0 3 0 7. Volunfer Cadet Eace, steer I o*r, 3 milea ... ... 6 0 2 0 * And Silver Cup presented by Commodore Cross. Rules. . j Entrance money, 5 per cent on first prize. , .Entries for.races Nos. 3, 5, 7, 10, and 12 U> close on the 9th of January, atthe Trafalgar Hotel, Nelson, at 8 p.m. i Ail other entries to close on .'thelSth of January, at the same place and hour, ' , Coasters not in harbor on day of Rtegattv will have entry money returned. All coasters' centre boards to be "sealed by starter. No^ allowance of time for tonnage. ; Races Nos, 3,5, 10, and 12 Bre champion, races, and must be competed for by crews of. two or more provinces. ■ No first prize will be given unless two boats start, an 1 no second uulesa three. ; J. A. HARLEY, • ,Honi Secretary.; , Nelson, Ist July, 1876. 5368,. r^iITY STEAM MILLS. The Undersigned has for S A vE a QukntitV of Machine-made D.)OUS and SASHES, surpassing those importei, and equally low ia price. - ■ - The Trade and others supplied: . 2159 W. T. GOOD. 1 FOR SALE. qO£» ACRES of LAND at NoATiMOxr.' OOU tive acres in cultivation, IQ\) in grasj, th 9 remainder bush. It is especially iidapted for a DAIRY, the pasture subdivided into paddocks, with other convV uitncea. Goal DWELLING-HOUSE, needful Outbuildings, well-3tocked Orchard, &c, .Fro^ttage to main line of road 12 miles from Motueka. Price £1,100. Terms easy. '. Apply to Mr. A. GOWEU, upon the property. Immediate possession c*n be given if require! 2183 IVTOTICE — A CONVEYANCE RUNS -Ll between WAIMEA WEST and the WMROA RAILWAY STATION, leaving, thy Post Off/ok, Waimea West, at 7.3 j o'clock each morning, and at half-past Four each evening, returning from the Wairoa Station oq arrival of the trains. 2410 MARK NEWXH, Jcjn.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 231, 20 September 1876, Page 1
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636Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 231, 20 September 1876, Page 1
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