SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY FETE.
1847.
PROGRAMME OF THE SPORTS &c. Major Baker, J. P., in the Chair.
GENERAL COMMITTEE. Major Richmond R. Jenkins W. Wakefield C. Perry H. St. Hill A. M'Donald Wm. Hickson K. Bethune T. W. Tankersley W. B. Rhodes D. Wakefield F. R. C. Skipwith J. C. Crawford G. Young J. Boulcott G. Moore Capt. Daniell J. H. Wallace J. Dorset R. Davis G. Hunter A. Ludlam C. Sharp C. Clifford H. W. Petre Major Dune W. S. Loxley John Wade Lieut. Col. M'Cleverty G. Allen W. Fitzherbert W. M. Bannatyne J. Dun C. Cator R. Baker G. D. Lardner With power to add to their number. Clerk of the Course R. Jenkins Judge Capt. Daniell John Dorset, Treasurer and Secretary.
The Sports will consist of Rowing Match (Whale Boats) Sailing Match Hurdle Race T Hack Race Mule Race Rifle Match, and Rural Sports.
•SUB-COMMITTEES.
Sailing and" Rowing Matches. Captain Stanley ,(H.M.S Calliope) Capt. Rhodes, Capt. Sharp, M^jor Hornbrook, Mr. Schultze, Mr. Fifczherbert. Hurdle and Hack Race. Lieut.-Col. M'Cleverty, Mr. C. Cator, Mr. R. Jenkins, Hon.TEL Petre, Mr. Tankersley, Mr. R\ Baker, Mr. Skipwith, Mr. Hickson. Mule Race. Col. Wakefield, Mr. W. M. Bannatyne, Mr. J. Johnstone, Major Durie. . S Rural Sports. Mr. R.,Waitt, Mr. J.. Boulcott, Mr. A. M'Donald, M. J. Wajle, Mr.; 8... Davis, Mr. E. Wallace. Rifle Match. Major Duiie, 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 Dorset, Treasurer and Secretary. January 1, 1847. .
just arrived, ex "clara," and;on sale at J.IVI'BETH'S, WILLIS-STREET THE FOLLOWING GOODS:— LOAF, Refined, and fine Havannah Sugars Treacle, Coffee, Black, Hyson, and Gunpowder Teas Bottled Fruits, assorted Jams, Pickles, Mustard, Salad' Oil, Carraway Seeds, Mace Nutmegs, Arrow Root, Sago, Oatmeal Colman's Starch' and Blue, Soap Glasgow Rolled Beef Hams Round and rolled Beef, Cheeses ' Sole Leather, Children's Boots, various sizes Sheet Iron, Tin Slate, Frying Pans Shoe Brushes, Blacking in bottles and tins Tailors' Trimmings, Silesia, Satin Jean bufFjand drab, Calico Long Cloth, Grindstones. Wellington, November 7, 1846.
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THE Nefron Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle (published at Nelson,) is regularly transmitted to Wellington, and may be had at the Office of this paper. The Nelson Examiner will be found an excellent medium for advertisers. Terms for the paper, ten shillings per quarter payable in advance. Orders for the paper and advertisements' will be received at the office of this paper.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 151, 9 January 1847, Page 1
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