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Mr. WifltTT

WILL 1 offer for 'Public Sale on MONDAY, the 19th instant, at' Custom House Buildings, at One o'clock, ;

Ex "BEE:"— 60 boxes best' Sydney Soap '■ 10 bags New South Wal&'Flour 30 bags Patna Rice xJ 1 bale 36in. Grey Domestic 1 „ Navy Blue Prints 10 hhds. Burton Ale, without reserve "6000 Cigars '-> 4 tierces Tobacco

ALSO, 100 bags best Van Diemen's Land Flour And a variety of Merchandize to close consignments. Wellington, January 17th, 1 1846.

SIXTH ANNIVERSARY FETE. COMMITTEE. Mr. Dorset Captain Rhodes Hon. H. Petre Mr. Tankersley Mr. Watt Mr. Boulcott Mr. Clifford Mr. Baker Mr. Wade Mr. Hunter Mr. Sutton Mr. Jenkins Mr. Waitt Mr. Moore Mr. Johnson Mr. R. Davis 1 * Mr. ffickson Mr. W. Wakefield Mr. Bethune Mr. E. Chetham Mr. Ludlam Mr, W. Fitzherbert Mr. Hart Mr. D. Wakefield Mr. Loxley Mr. Jos. Rhodes ' Mr. Suisted Mr. Hort

AT a Meeting of the Committee, held at Barret's Hotel, on MONDAY, January 12, the foil owing Programme was agreed to : —

SAILING MATCH, To start at Eleven o'clock,

By boats under 30 feet keel. Three to start, or no race. Entrance, £1 : Prize, £10. Second boat to save its stakes. ROWING MATCH. To start at half-past Eleven o'clock. By whale boats. Three to start, or no race. Entrance, £I.1 '. Prize, £10. Second boat to save its stakes. Committee for boat races — Captain Rhodes, Mr. Hickson, Mr. Moore, Mr. Schultze, Mr. A. M'Donald. and Mr. Fitzherbert. HURDLE RACE, To start at One o'clock.

Three to start, or no race — Gentlemen riders — Heats. Entrance, £2 : 2. Prize, £15. Second horse to save his stakes. Any horse going over the hurdles before the race will be disqualified. - HACK RACE,

To start after the-Hurdle Race. Three to start) or no race— Heats. Entrance, £1 ; 1. Pme £\Q. Committee' for the horse race3 — Mr. Clifford, Captain Eyton, , Hon. H. Petre, Mr-. Bethune, Mr. Jenkins, Dr. Dorset, and Mr. D. Wakefield. After the Hack Race' (here 1 will be a MULE RACE, to he followed hy a DONKEY RACE. Entrance for Mules, 10s. ,6d. ;v; v for Donkeys, ss. Arilburifof 'Prize and conditions to he declared, by the Committee, 1 on Monday, the 19th Comn\iftee~Col. ' ' VFakefield, Mr. Hickson, - dnji Gapt. ; Ey tori. <_ „ , There will be Rural Sports, - under, the man- ! ageni'enf of VComniittee, "consisting of Mr. R. ["Waitt/r.'Mr^Boulcotti ■ Capt.- "Rhodes, ! Mr. R. Davis, Mr.- Tankersley, and Mr. A. M 'Donald. J AU disjputes't6wfeferredto,!and decided by, /the^ub-ComTni«ieW: ri drid flic Pfizes'to be Tn-r creased, should the' funds; allow. , , 1 enfiances*tnust be^sent to, the Secretary, with sealed instructiorisi J b f efdre EJ^.ni.'on Mtm--day,- the-19th January.. . - - ~The (Jeheral Committee will meet at B. p.m. :^n'Tflurs^iy l n'ext, if the 15th, 'and on Monday; January W,' atßarr'ett's Hotel. , - Charles; Clifford, y , 1 Hon. Secrelary and Treasurer. « tTandary - 13, 1546. |

ANNIVERSARY BAt.l.

•TBTriLL' tftkeirtace aS f the BRiijtmrtrSATtboN. -"T» L io»FRiPAY t the2ad<instant^tbe Second Day of the Fete, at the reques^of jejyeral J gfentlemeni J to tohclude'the entertainments, on bwhich occasion the Stage will be fitted' 7 up, o find ,the_ premises lately the, -property of ftfr. J. tyLi "T^l6r^iirbe%a?tefuHy. decorated and added Jto : the^Saiobn^-Prbirienade'-antl tjloqms^ mbkiugi the *ame above-one .hundred feet in length. , r ' iFUirtlter^&rtfcMars, 'PrBgrainme, Sfc./in' ad-j , „' ■ > * * • ' Uanuary3d, 1846.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 67, 17 January 1846, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 67, 17 January 1846, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 67, 17 January 1846, Page 1

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