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SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY FETE.

1847.

PROGRAMME OF THE SPORTS Major Baker, J. P., in the Chair.

OMMITTEE.

GENERAL

R. Jenkins ■ C. Perry A. M'Donald K. Bethune W. B. Rhodes F. R. C. Skipwith G. Young G. Moore J. H. Wallace R. Davis A. Ludlam C. Clifford Major Duria John Wade G. Allen W. M. Bannatyne C. Cator G. D. Lardner . I to their number* R. Jenkins Capt. Daniell

Major Richmond W. Wakefield H. St. Hill Wm. Hickson * T. W. Tankersley D. Wakefield J. C. Crawford J. Boulcott Capt. Daniell J. Dorset G. Hunter C. Sharp H. W. Petre W. S. Loxley Lieut. Col. M'Cleverty W. Fitzherbert J. Dun R. Baker , With power to adi Clerk of the Course Judge

John Dorset, Treasurer and Secretary.

The Sports will consist of Rowing Match ( Whale Boats) Sailing Match ■Hurdle Race Hack Race Mule Race Rifle Match, and Rural Sports.

SUB-COMMITTEES. Sailing an d Rowing Matches.

Captain Stanley (H.M.S Calliope) Capt. Rhodes, Capt. Sharp, Major Hornbrook, Mr. Schultze, Mr. Fifczherbert. Hurdle and Hack Race*

Lieut.-Col. M'Cleverty, Mr. C. Cator, Mr. R. Jenkins, Hon. H. Petre, Mr. Tankersley, Mr. R. Baker, Mr. Skipwith, Mr. Hickson. Mule Race.

Col. Wakefield, Mr. W. M. Bannatyne, Mr. J. Johnstonc, Major Durie. Rural Sports.

Mr. R. Waitt, Mr. J. Boulcott, Mr. A. M'Donald, M. J. Wade, Mr. R. Davis, Mr. E. Wallace.

Rifle Match.

Major Durie, Mr. Loxley, Capt. Daniell. The General Committee will meet at Barrett's Hotel, on Monday Evening, the eleventh day of January, 1847, at 8 o'clock. John Dorjset^ , Treasurer and Secretary. January 1, 1847.

Ex "HOPE."

npHE Undersigned has for Sale a few Cases ± of very SUPERIOR OLD WINE, PORT, and SHERRY in Bottle, and SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE. R. J. Duncan. January 2, 1847.

WANTED.

FROM JOOO to 1500 bushels of Chevalier Barley for Malting. Apply to Drake & Northwood, Wellington Brewery, W ellington Terrace. Wellington, Ist January, 1847

EX "ARIEL/ 1

LATE ARRIVALS ,

The Undersigned has for Sale — BRANDY, B. P. Rum and Gin, in hhds. and puncheons Port and Sherry of superior quality, in 3 doz cases Champagne, Claret, Wines in wood Dunbar's and Byas' Bottled Ale and Porter 3 Bales Good 10-4 and 11-4 Blankets Colonial Tweeds and Gent's Light Summer Coats 12 Kegs Negrohead Tobacco, ex Faleo, duty paid Tobacco in bond, Liverpool Salt 30 Tons First Quality Sydney Flour, at the lowest market price. N.B. — Spirits in any quantity above two gallons. J. M. Taylor, Commission and Licensed Custom House Agent, Custom House Buildings. December 30, 1846.

wool. mrr\ H E Un d ersign ed is a buyer Custom-House Buildings,

CW. SCHULTZE begs leaVe to inform his » Friends and the Public, that he has re duced his charges for Grinding, &c, at the Mill at Kai Warra, viz,, Grinding, in parcels of 50 Bushels, or over, 6d. per Bushel. Grinding, under 50 Bushels, . 9d. do. Dressing, 3d. do. Smutting, 3d. do. December 16, 1846.

PIANO FOR SALE. A SUPERIOR ACTIONED UPRIGHT PIANO, by $todda*t; Metallic Plate, &c. i, \3oth\ 30th December, 1846. \ .. i . \ , /

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 150, 6 January 1847, Page 2

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500

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 150, 6 January 1847, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 150, 6 January 1847, Page 2

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