WantedTO BANKERS AXI) MERCHANTS.— A gentleman of respectability and expenence id anxious to obtain a berth as clerk, assistant, or traveller, or in any other capacity. Good references. Apply, James Howatt, office of this paper. ANTED, Waiter, for Empire Hotel. WANTED, by a respectable man, with first-class experience, a situation as Barman or Waiter. Apply R. W., office of this paper. WANTED, for a Mixed School, in the Hawke’s Bay Province, an Assistant Female Teacher. Address, stating' age, terms, and qualifications, to Edw. Bissell, Schoolhouse, Havelock, H. B. WANTED, immediately, a five or sixroomed house, at Thorndon. xVddress, Q.E.D., office of this paper. WANTED to Purchase, a first-class Planing and Moulding Machine. Address, P.M., office of this paper. WANTED, a Working Partner in a good paying manufacturing business. Capital required, from £2OO to ,£250. Letters to be addressed to J, H., office of this paper. A GENTLEMAN wishes to place in an office a Lad (age 14) who has been in his employ for the last six months. A. 8., office of this paper. SHORTHAND. —Wanted, Pupils to complete a Shorthand Class (Pitman’s system). Particulars at Mr. • Fraser’s, Bookseller, Man-ners-street. WANTED KNOWN, that all Meals and Beds are Is. each at Moore’s Diningrooms, Willis-street. Boarders, £1 per week. Sports. &c. ELLINGTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. President : Geo. Crawford, Esq. Vice-President : Thomas Buchanan, Esq. Hon. Treasurer; Captain Mclntyre. Directors : Messrs. T. McKenzie, W. N. Grant, J. McDowell, Greenfield, Mace, J. S. M. Thompson, J. Dransneld, R. J. Duncan, J. Laurie, J. Gilligan, W. Graham, A. Young, G. Hunter, E. Pearce, Sellars, Lookie, J. H. Pollock, Bethuue, T. K. Macdonald, and Dr. Diver. PROGRAMME for Ist JANUARY, 1876. Bagpipe Music Boys’ Eace, under W Highland Fling Maiden Plate, 100 yards Stone-and-Basket Eace, 50stones.. Quarter-Mile Handicap Race.. Putting the Heavy Stone, 221bs. .. Sailor's Hornpipe Two-Mile 'Walking Handicap Vaulting with Pole 100 Yards’ Handicap Sword Dance Three-Legged Eace, youths under 13, SO yards . One-Mile Handicap Bicycle Eace, 1 mile Running Hop-Step-and-Jump 220 Yards Handicap Hurdle Race. five jumps Irish Jig Mile Walking Eace, youths under 18 Throwing the Heavy Hammer Half-Mile Handicap Race Running High Leap Vaulting with Pole, youths under 10 Silver Cup Fireman’s Eace, in uniform .. .. | Consolation Handicap Race, oncei round 2/0 I/O 1/0 2/6 202/0 202/6 101/6 -1/6 ;0:2/C 10 2/0 20 2/6 -1/6 1/0 20 3/0 -I/O 1/6 20 2/6 1/6 1/6 xe.-jl/O 20| —(l/O Entries for all handicaps must be made in writing to the Secretary, at Mclntosh’s Hotel, before 8 p.m. on or before 27th December, and entries for all other events before S p.m. 31st December. J. W. KERBY, Secretary. JNTBRPROVINCIAL REGATTA. To ee Held in Wellington, ON SATURDAY AND MONDAY, 22nd and 24th January, 1876. PROGRAMME: 1. Champion Fock-oaeed Outrigger Race, with or without coxswain. Distance, three miles. Entrance, £5 ss. First prize, £150; second prize, £lO 10s. Both prizes in money or plate, at the option of the winners. 2. Fiye-oaeed Race (for racing whaleboats.) Boats to be five-oared or more, and steered with a bona fide steer-oar. Distance, three miles. Entrance, £2 10s. First prize, £SO; second prize, £5 ss. 3. Four-oared Inbigged Gig Race. Boats of any length and description, to carry coxswain. Distance, three miles. Entrance, £5 ss. First prize, £100; second prize, £lO 10s. 4. Pair-oared Outrigger Race, with or without coxswain. Distance, two miles. Entrance, £1 Is. Prize, £2O ; second boat to save its entrance. 5. Pair-oared Ikrigged Race, with or without coxswain. Distance, two miles. Entrance, £1 Is. Prize, £2O ; second boat to save its entrance. 6. Scullers’ Race (outriggers.) Distance, one and a half miles. Prize, Cup and £ls; second boat to save its entrance. 7. First-class Yacht Race. Entrance, £2 2s. Prize, Messrs. Shaw, Saville and Co.’s Cup, value £25, and £SO in cash; second boat to save its entrance. S. Maiden Four-oared Ikrigged Gig Race Distance, two miles. To be rowed by crews who have never pulled in a race before. Entrance, £1 Is. Prize, £lO 10s; second boat to save its entrance. 9. Coasters’ Race. Entrance, £2 2s. Prize, Messrs. Shaw, Saville and Co.’s Cnp, value £25, and £SO in cash ; second vessel to save its entrance. 10. Second-class Yacht Race. Five tons and under. Entrance, £1 Is. Prize, £lO 10s.; second boat to save its entrance. 11. Minor Focr-oared Ikrigged Race. To be rowed by crews of which no member has ever won a race. Distance, two miles. Entrance, £1 Is. Prize, £lO 10s.; second boat to save its entrance. 12. Five-oared Whaleboat Race. To be rowed by Volunteers and Firemen, each crew to belong to a single Company or Brigade. Boats to be steered with steer-oar. Distance, three miles. Entrance, £1 Is. Prize, £lO 10s.; second boat to save its entrance. RULES. Entries for races Nos. 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, and 7 to close on the 12th January, in Wellington ; and two provinces must be represented or no race. Entries for Races Nos. 8,9, 10, 11, and 12 to close on the 20th January, at S p.m., at the Pier Hotel, Wellington. Three boats to start or no race. Entrance money for race No. 9—Coasters—will be returned to any vessel that is not in the harbor on Regatta Day. First-class Yacht Race.—ln allowances'of time for tonnage, all Yachts under eight tons to measure as eight tons. Centre-board to be sealed by Starter. Coasters’ Race.—All centre-boards to be sealed by Starter. JOSEPH AMES, Hon. Secretary. THE undersigned are Cash Buyers of WOOL and other PRODUCE, or will make advances on the same on liberal terms. LEVIN & CO.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4611, 31 December 1875, Page 3
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