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ANNIVERSARY PETE. 1849. «. Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor. - _ -♦» Programme of Sports, TO TAKE PLACE ON TE ARO FLAT, MONDAY, 22nd JANUARY. GENERAL COMMITTEE. Lieut-Col M Cleverty Messrs.J. Kelham Lieut.-Colonel Gold B. Ling Major Patience W. Lyon Major Johnston G. Levey Dr. Prendergast G. Moore Captain Newinham J. M'Beth Lieutenant M'Gregor A. M'Donald Lieutenant Gordon T. M'Kenzie — Ewen, Esq. S. Robinson G. D. Lardner, Esq. W. Rowlands J. O. Hamley, Esq. J. Rhodes Honorable H. W. Petre W. B. Rhodes Messrs. George Allen E Roe, sen. William Allen C. Sharp R. Armstrong H. St. Hill A.deß. Brandon James Smith W.M.Bannatyne W. Spinks K. Bethune T. W;Skipwith R. Baker S. M. Scroggs E. Daniell D. Scott J. Drummond C. Suisted J. H. Docking J. M. Taylor R. Davis T. W. Tankersley E.Dorset J. Varnham I. E. Featherrton W. E. Vincent W. Flyger Robert Waitt W. Hickson W. E. Wallace P. M.Hervey J.H.Wallace G. Hunter George Wtters John Johnston F. A. Weld J. Jones George Young J. Johnson W. Fitzherbert Colonel Gold has kindly consented to allow the Band of H.M. 65th Regt. to be in attendance on the day of the Fete.

AQUATIC SPORTS. Sailing Match. To start at Ten o'clock precisely. Conditions. Prize £10, Entrances added. For all vessels under 20 tons — 4 to start or no race. Entrance £1 Is. ; second boat to save her stakes. Names. Owners. Mary Ann Mr G. Allen Gipsy — Geo. Moore Emma Jane — J. Ames Dolphin — Erewani Waitai Fisherman — J. Rhodes Petrel — Weld Old Jack — J. Guard Edward Stanley — Taylor Second Match. To start at half-past Ten o'clock. Conditions. Prize £5, Entrances added. For all Dingies or Skiffs not exceeding 15 feet kee], three to start or no race. Entrance 10s. 6d. Second boat to save her stakes. Names. Owners. Fairy Mr Thos. Waters Waterlily . . . „ —E. A. Hargreaves Hope — C. Mills To start from between Messrs. Rhodes' and Hickson's Wharfs. Sailing directions will be given previous to starting. Canoe Race. To start at a quart tr to eleven o'clock. Conditions. Prize — £5, entrances added. For all canoes. Three to start or no race. Entrance, 10s. 6d. Post entrances. Second canoe to. save her stakes. Judge — Captain Sharp. Sub-Committee— W. B Rhodes, P. Murch, G. Young, S. M. Scropgs, G. Allen, G, Hawkins. Hurdle Race. To start at half -past twelve o'clock precisely. Conditions. Prize — £\.5, entrances added. Catch Weights. Three to start or no race. Entrance £2 2s. Second horse to save his stakes. Heats, ' twice round the Course, over hurdles 3 feeet 6 inches high, any horse going over the hurdles before the race to be disqualified. No distance post. Owners. Names. Mr J. Rhodes' b q Forlorn Hope -— G. JDuppa's chh .... c Barbiere — C.E.VonAlzdorfscft^ Rangihaeata^ — Henry St. Hill's big.. 'Mungamunga — Wm. Allens bl q Butcher Boy —J. Grimaldi's br g.. .. Daylight — • Jas. Walker's b q . . . . Bushman — Wm. Flyger's b g.. . . Independent Hack Race. Prize — £10, entrances added. Conditions. Catch weights. Three to start or no race. Entrance 1. Second horse to save his Stakes. -Heats, twice round the Course. N.B. — There will be a distance post. ■Owners. Names. Mr F.Tt. E. Skipwith's b q Screw — George Levy's b q Billy — -J. M. Taylors b q .. Bullet Eye — Jt. P. Wallace's bg .. Scroggins ~ Wm. Flyger's b g\. . '. Spectator — Alzdorf s b q Rainbow —J. Grimaldi's {»,... What's-that-to-you Mule Race. " Prize — £3, -en trances added. Conditions. Entrance 10a.. 6d. Three to start or no r.ace Second mule to save its stakes. Heats, twice round the Course. t --. Ownefs. Names. a£r' George jMopre's .... Betty -r->E. Wallace's Ringtail — W. Abbotts Jtnny Lind

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 362, 20 January 1849, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 362, 20 January 1849, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 362, 20 January 1849, Page 2

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