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NELSON INTERPROVINCIAL BB6ATTA, 1877. Cotnniodore-- Captain Caos«f. VicQ'Commodoie — Ahdbgw J. Bichmons, Es^., M.U.B. JANUABY 17th ahi>; 18xh« FBRSTDAY. ' ' ' • Ist prize. 2nd, ■.' ••■ . .. £ a. £ s. ' 1. First-class Open Boat Sailing Bace, 5 miles. (boats uader ' 24ft on keel) ... ... 15 05 € k . 2. Champion Kacing Whale- ' boat Race, 5 oars, 5 miles^ . steered with steer-oar, ... 50 0 5 C 3. Sculler's Bingy Bace, (undet 12ft on keel), 2 milea ... 3 0.1 0 1 4. Yacht Bace— 2o miles; tha couiEis to be out seawards' 1 The time allowed to be ac- : cording to the Rules of the ' . Boyat Alfred Yacht Club - *30 0 Si- Charapiim Four-oared Gig Bace, open to all boats not outriggers, 3 miles straight : course ... ... . . $50 010 0 6. Volunteer Whaleboat Bace, 5 oats, to fee steered by ; eteer-oar, : 3 miles. The whole of e^ach crew to belong to one corps... ... 12 0 3 0 i :7. Coaster's Bace, 15 miles, second boat to save stake SO 0 8.. Junior Foar-oared Gig Race, ' open to all boats not outriggers, 2 miles, open' only i to men who have never ' ' won any advertised Champion Bace... ... ... 15 0 6 0 SECOND DAY. 9. Secdnd-clasr Open Sailing Baat Bace (under 20ft on keei),fmiles ........ 10 0 2 0 10. Champion Pair-oared Bace, . j . . with or without coxswain (no restriction) 2 miles ... 20 0 11. Ship's Boats «aee,4 oars, to be steered by rudder, any . . ' class of boat, 3 miles ... 6 0 2 0 12. Champion Four-oarel Outrigger B*ce, with or with. 4 out coxswain, 3 -miles, straight coarse ... ... 150 0 10 0 13. Open Amattur Sculler's Bace (any description of boats) 3 miles .. ..;... 15 0 50 141 Voluut;er Cadet Bace, in whaleboats, 5 oars, to be . steered by steer-ojr, 2 miles. The whole of eich crew to belong to one corps ...6020 •And Cup presented by Messrs Shaw, Saville, and Co, % And Silver Cup presented by Commodore Cross. Bolss. Entrance money, 5 per cent on firat prize. Ail entries to close on the 13th of Jaauary, at the lYaialgar Hatel, Nelson, ac 8 p.m. Coasters not in harbor on day ot Regatta will have entry money returned; All coasters' centra boards to be sealed by starter. No allowance of time for tonnage. : - Baces No's. 2, 5, 10, and 12 are champion races, and must be competed for by crews of tWo or more provinces. No first prize' will be given unless two boats start, and no secoud unieas 'three. Ail protests must be made in writing, and signed 6y the person protesting, and lodged witn the Secretary before,. 7 o'clock in (he evening of the day on which the Bace was won, together with a sum or money at the rate of 5 per cent on the first prize. All protests to be referred to the bailing Committee; their decision to be final. Should tbe Committee coQsider any protest to be frivolous or vexatious, the money dep9sited.to be forfeited. Diequttlifljations to date from time of entry. In all races where no stcgnd prize is mentioned, second boat Baves'entraace money. ~ .; . y-o. E. BUNNY, . • v .-. . Hon. Secretary, Nelson,- 13th Nov., 1876. 3437 NELSON AID SOQiETY. SUBSCRiPTIONS in ATO of the above Society will be thankfully received by Mr. KBRH, the Honorary Treasurer, at the Offices of the. National Bank, iaTraialgaratreet. 2380 J. W. TATTON, MEDICAL, SURGICAL, fit MECHANICAL DENTIST, NELSON. J';, Yjf7" rfl in thanking his friends and • TV • J_>^ the public for the patronage so kindly afforded him for nearl? twenty years, begs to inform them that for the future he parposea confining hia attention specially to. the different-Branches of Dentistry, and at tha same time desires to point out the necessity of using care in tbe choic v of a Dentist The evils lesulting from the neglect of such precaution' have been brought prominently under his notice by tbe numerous applications to him to readjust the work of inexperienced persons and itinerants fthe mouth being, constantly subject to alterations). From his long connection in Eagland with the principal institutions, he is in correspondence with the leading members of the prbfession, and consequently Receives the Newest Machinery and Appliances of merit for the Construction and Manufacture iof Artificial Teeth, of which he has always tbe beat selection in New Zealand, or perhaps sa the colonies. Being.aresident, he is always accessible in , case of acftident or additional requirements by his patients and does not resort to reckless operations, too often performed for the sake of present high premiums. Artificial Teeth, from One &> a Complete Set, in any style of workmanship. ARTIFICIAL PALAIS' Teeth Begnlated, Stopped, or Extracted. 3858

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 7, 8 January 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 7, 8 January 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 7, 8 January 1877, Page 1

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