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NELSON INTERPROVINCIAL REGATTA, 1877. Commodore — Captain Cross. Vice-Commodore — Andrew J. Richmond, Esq., M.U.R. i JANUARY 17ih and 18th. FIRST DAY. Ist prize, 2nd. £ s. JS S. 1. First-class Open Boat Sailing Race, 5 miles (boats uuder 24ft oa keel) ... ... 15 0 5 0 2. Champion Racing Whalebo_t Race, 5 oars, 5 miles, steered with steer-oar, ••» 50 0 5 0 3. Sculler's Dingy Kace (under 12ft on keel), 2 miles ... 3 0 10 4. Yacht Race— 2o miles; tha couts. to be out seaward. The time allowed to be according to the Rules of the Royal Alfred Yacht Club *30 0 5. Champi.n Four-oared Gig Race, open to all boats not outriggers, 3 miles straight course JSO 0 10 0 6. Volunteer Whaleboat Race, 5 oars, to te steered by tteer-oar, 3 miles The who e of each crew to belong to one corps - 12 0 3 0 7. Coaster's Race, 15 miles, second boat to Bave stake 30 0 8. Junior Foar-oared Gig Race, open to all boats n.t outriggers, '2 miles, open ouly to men who have never won any advertised Champion Race ... 15 0 5 0 SECOND DAY. 9. Second-class Open Sailing Bjat Race (uuder 201 1 on keel), 3 miles 10 0 2 0 10. CnampionPair-oaredßace, with or without coxswain (no restriction) _ miles ... 20 0 11. Ship's iioats Race, 4 our., to be steered by rudder, any class of boat, 3 mile? ... 6 0 2 0 12. Champion Four-oarei Outrigger Race, with or without coxswain, 3 miles, straight course 150 0 10 0 13. Open Aint-tcur Soulier's Race (anj* description of boat.) 3 miles .. ... 15 0 5 0 14. Voluat er Cadet Race, iu wkaleboats, 5 oars, to be Bteereil bysie.r-O-r, 2 milea. The whole of eich crew to belong to one corps ... 6 0 2 0 *And Cup presented by Me.srs Shaw, Saville, and Co. t And Silver Cap presented by Commodore Cross. Roles. Entrance money, 5 per cent on first prize. Ail entries to close on the 13th of January, at the Tratatgar Hotel, Nelsou, at S p.m. Coasters not in harbor on day ot Regatta will have entry money returned. All coasters' centre boards to be sealed by starter. No allowance of time for tonnage . Races Nos. 2,5, 10, and 12 are champion races, and must be .ompeted for by crews of .wo or more provinces. No first prue will be given unless two boats start, ani no eecond unless three. All protests mu.t be made in writing, and signed by thi person protesting, aud lodged witn the Secretary b.fore 7 o'clock in the e. euing of the d_y ou which the iiace was won, together wi.n u sum of money at ttie ratu oi .. per cent on ihe first prize. All protests to be referred to the cailiug Comuiiitee; their decision to be final Shoult th. .ommitiee consider auy protest to be frivolous ur vexitiou-, tlie mouey _ep_.i_ed to be lorieited. l_i-q'-_hfi atiO-8 t_ date tro_ui__eof entry. In all races where uo s.e jnd prize is meiitiontd, second boat eaves eutrau _e money. 0. E. BUNSY, lion. Secretary. Nelson, 13th Nov., 1876. 3437 R LUCAS AND SON PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS, BOOKSELLERS, STAIIONERS MACHINE K.TLERS, AND __CCOU NT-BOOK MAKERS, Bridge-street. Nelson. NELSON AID SOCIETY. SU_-SCI.irTIO-.5 io ATD of the ahove Society wiil be thankfully received by Mr. KERIi, the Honorary Treasurer, at the Offices of the National Bank, in Trafalgaretceet. 23_0 SOHO FOUNDRY, BIiiDGE-STRBET, NELSON. "jyrOUTRAY~& CROSBIE, ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS, BUILKR MAKERS, . IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, GENERAL SMITHS, &c, &c. 1 Moutbat &j Ckosb-E having entered into ' Partnership, and completed extensive i alterations and additions to their Machinery, ■ are now prepared to Exeootb Obdbrs on a > Larger Scale of any class or description of MACHtNEBT, with expedition, flrst-class workmanship, and at pricea to compete with any firm in the colonies. Plans and Specifications prepare 1, and Estimates given. HASTINGS IN IBON OR B'JAS_ OF EVERY DESCR'PriON. Chasqes MoDtnAXE. 316*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 284, 29 December 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 284, 29 December 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 284, 29 December 1876, Page 1

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