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The decision of the Umpire to be final on all points. Any attempt at fouling, to disqualify any boat that may practice it. * ■" ' . ' Each boat to carry a distinguishing' Sag during the entire race, and no boat to 'be allowed to take in or throw out ballast during the race. l - The Committee have the power of postponing the Regatta, in the event of the weather proving unfavourable. Should postponement be necessary, two guns will be fired from the flag ship, and a single flag will be shown at the main, at 9, a.m., of the 29th. Entrances to be made at 7 o'clock p.m., at the Masonic Hotel, on Monday, the 27th inst.

A, W. HANSARD, | « OUSE, ESTATE, AND GENERAL { I AGENT. Lowfr Queen Street.

TO 810 SOLD,

„fc.A_ HP HE Excellent HOUSE, now t'.J»^M» the residence of Briuade-Major $Nl:sf§t GRKENWOODG RKENW00D ; with all the ground "*srLrte** therewith enclosed, — having a frontage of 149 feet to the road to Britomart Fort, and facing St. Paul's Church, (occupying a considerable portion of the best and j»ost favorite site in the town of Auckland). The House contains seven rooms, with cellar, &c, is built of Van Diemen's Land wood, and is in excellent repair, — a good 3 stalled stable in the rear. For further particulars and terms, Apply to A. W. Hansard. January 21, 1 85 J.

TO BE LET, -tffcJ^ f \ HAT Comfortable and WellIllp*^*^*. I fitted Vlrandah House in JfljyiJy||ff Hobson-street, known as " Rusfl^^^SS sell Cottage." This house is in all respects suited for a family of respectability, and will be let at a moderate rental. Apply to A. W. Hansard.

TO BE LET, npHE HOU>E and Premise* $||psilsiL ■■■ lately occupied liy the Hon. $i§U|JljOss C. A. Dillon. Immediate posSsSsSasi^session may be had. Apply to A. W. Hansard.

TO BE SOLD. ,<* ,» FN COOPER'S BAY,— A good Mft&JNJk. J. and Substantial HO U 6 E f?^^lUm containing Six Rooms -, with two 4^s^|?l|l|ssacres of ground, having a never failing spring of water running. Apply to A. W. Hansard.

TO DAIRYMEN, GARDINER*, &c.

pv_tl T^ e^' en^ r y immediately, X "Viewhill Cottage," conJjg ..13 f fyp sistin? of three Rooms, Kitchen, and Outhouses, Stable, and Byre for 8 horses and cows, situated within a few yards of Tamaki Church, having a beautiful view of the sea, and surrounding scenery, together with an acre of Garden, stocked with all kinds of fruit trees, bushes, &c, and a well constantly in water, together with two paddocks in grass pasture, well watered, and enclosed by a thorn hedge, post and rails, — and if more land is wished, the remaining 2 or 3 paddocks of the farm, now in crop, can also be had, all watered, and enclosed, with abundance of firewood on the ground. — Mr. Gordon, the present occupant, will show the premises, and terms and particulars known by applying to the proprietor, J. Russell, Rose Bank Cottage, Epsom . Auckland, 20th January, 1851.

TP O TFT 1 $WJm^ HPHE COTTAGE and Garden »|||~E~toto on the Epsom Road opposite }^,|j^^the residence of R. Vidal, Esq. J. A. GILFILLAN, & Co. Jan. 14, 1851.

TO LET, jCpgiSSlk SHOP and Premises in BEkIU I Shortland-street, adjoining BKjJIJi Dr. Matthews, now occupied by TM©. Mr. J. Ireland. Apply to C. J. Stone, Princes- street. December 20, 1850.

TO LET, j^^ A HOUS E in Hobson-street, jg^^^j-A r*. lined throughout, and very bP^HIIIm commodious. There is a large yard, and a good well of water, Apply at the " New Zealander" Office,

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 499, 25 January 1851, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 499, 25 January 1851, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 499, 25 January 1851, Page 4

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