AUCKLAND JiEGATTA, IN COMMEMORATION OF THE TWELFTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE COLONY. THURSDAY, 29th, JANUARY, 1852. Umpieb CAPTAIN SALMON. COMMITTEE : CAPT. DALDY i MR. T. LEWIS I CAPT. TRAVELS, R.A. ! Mr. J. E. TAYLOR, Mr. J. WATSON BAIN CAPT. PARRATT, 58th Regt. CAPT. I3URGI-SS, CAPT. BROOKS, "Emma" CAPT. EAMKS, "M^x<n." CAPT. WILSON, " Falmoi'tii " CAPT. BOWDEN, "Raven," Proposed Programme for the Hegatta, 1852. FIRST RACE. Prize £ Entrance £ For Decked, half-decked, and Hatch boats, not exceeding 25 Tons, or under 5 Tons. — Time for tonnage -J a minute per Ton. Passing on the south side of a flag boat to be moored off the Watchman ; round to the north of the boat down to a flag-boat to be moored off the North Head, pass to the north of that boat, round to the >outh, and back to the flag ship, coming in on her South side. Three Vessels to start or no race. SECOND RACE. Prize £ Entrance £ For Boats pulling a pair of sculls. Amateur rowers. — 3 Boats to start or no race. Course. — From the flag-ship, pass to the South of a boat to be moored off Judge's Bay, round to the North, and pass the flag-ship on the South side. THIRD RACE. Prize £ Entrance .£ For four oar Gigs pulled by Amateurs. — Three Boats to start or no race. To start from the flag-ship, pass to the South of the flag- boat moored off the Watchman, round to the Noith, and come in on the South side of the flag-ship. FOURTH RACE. Prize £ Entrance £ For Cargo Boats or Boats working for hire, not under 6 Tons. Three Boats to start or no race. In the event of five or more bouts starting, the second boat to save her stakes. To start from the flag-ship, pass to the North of the boat at the North Head, round to the South, and work up towards the Watchman at the discretion of the 'respective boats, pass the flag-boat off the Watchman to the South, round to the North, and come in on the South side of the flag-ship. FIFTH RACE. Prize £ Entrance £ For Whale-boats to be pulled by five oars. Three Boats to stait or no race, second boat to save her entrance money. In the event of five or more boats starting, the second boat will also receive a prize, and the third boat save her entrance. To start from the flag-ship, pass to the North of the flag-boat off the North Head, round to the South, and come in on the South side of the flag-ship. — SIXTH RACE. Prize £ No entrance. For small Canoes, not to be manned by more than twelve natives. Same course as that for the whale-boats. — Three to start or no race. SEVENTH RACE. Prize £ Entrance £ For Railing boats of 5 tons and under. — Three Boats to start or no race. Same course as that for the Cargo-boats, EIGHTH RACE. Prize £ Entrance £ For Watermen's Boats pulling two oars. — Four boats to start or no race, second boat to save her stakes. Same course as that for the second Race. NINTH RACE. Ist Prize £ 2nd Prize £ No entrance. For Canoes manned by an unlimited number of Natives. 3 Canoes to start or no race. Same course as that for the 6th Race. TENTH RACE, Prize £ Entrance £ For square sterned boats not exceeding 25 feet keel, pulling four oars. Same course as that for the 3rd Race. ELEVENTH RACE. Prize £ Entrance £ For Watermen's Boats pulling a pair of sculls. — Three Boats to start or no race. Same course as that f>>r the 2nd Race. Rules and Regulations, day of entrance, and particulars of prizes, will be given iv an eaily advertisement. January 9th, 1852.
WANTED. A GENERAL HOUSE SERVANT. Apply -£*- at the « New Zealaader" Office Dec. 26th, 1851*
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 600, 14 January 1852, Page 1
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