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Late Advertisements. ■■■;.." THIS JDAY, } Atl2 o'Clock. • SALE OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS. HB. MONKMAN will Sell by Auction , this day, Wednesday, 27th JMuary, at 12 o'Clock, at the City Mart, Dee-street, A Variety of Sundries to Close Accounts. 20 Cases- Bottled EeeTj all faults 3 Quarter*casks Brandy 5 Sets Cart Harness 1 Case Engravings < 1 Hlid. Chxnaware 3 Casks Publicans' Glassware 2ODO Feet half round Spouting 1 Case Toilet Glasses 1 Case Concertinas and Organ Accordeons An assortment of Slops and Drapery Furniture and Bttndrie9i' ;; ' NO RESERVE.- , ; ; *... -'.*.■- Terms — Cash. ' - THIS D AY , At 12 o'Clock. HB. MONKMAN has been favored with . instructions from the Trustees of the Estate of Messrs Colin N. Campbell and Co., to Sell by Auction, at the City Mart, Dee* street, this day, 27th January, at 12 o'clock,A VARIETY OF OFFICE STATIONERY And Sundry other articles of merchandise, the clearing of their late premises. Also, 1 Piece Floorcloth, 19ft. i lift, 1 do • do lift, x lift. Terms — Cask THURSDAY, 28th JANUARY, At 12 o'Clock. SALE AT THE JETTY. HB. MONKMAN is instructed by Capt. . Cook to Sell by Auction, on board the Schooner Friends, lying at the Jetty, on Thursday, 28lh January, at 12 o'clock. 21 Tierces Stecle's Prime Mess Beef 5 Tons Coal (more or less) 1 Baulk Pine A quantify of Flooring Boards do do9x3 'Terms— Cash. SATURDAY,. 3Oth JANUARY. SALE OF FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE, ESK-STKEET. HB. MONKMAN is biatrticted to offer for . Sale, at the City Mart, Dee^street, on Saturday, 30th January, at 12 o'clock — The TJnexpircd Term of Lease, six years to run, of a Four-roomod Cottage (two rooms lined and papered, and bi-ick chimney) off Esk-street. Ground rent, £14 per. annum » The proprietor being about to leave the> Province, any person in search of a central cheap residence, will have an opportunity offered of rare occurrence. , ■ % Terms — Cash. SOUTHLAND REGATTA CLUB. President, J. S. GLERKE, Esq Vice-President, M. a. TULLY, Esq. , Treasukee, C. B. KINGMAN, Esq. Boatswain, J. TALL, Esq. THE world renowned clipper s.s. Aphrasia ■will convey passengers to the First Southland Regatta, which will take place at the Lower Pool, TQ-DAY, WEDNESDAY. Starting punctually at 11 a.m. Fare — 'Return Ticket, ss. A Brass Band will accompany the steamer, under the able direction of Mr P. Linn. Mr F. H. Lee will supply refreshments on board, and also on shore at Sandy Point, from which place an admirable view will be obtained of tho whole of the races. The following prizes will be competed for : — First-class Sailing Boats ... £-10 0 Entrance, £3. Second-class Sailing Boats ... 20 0 Entrance, £1 10s. Five-oaTed Whale Boats ... 20 0 Entrance, £1 10s. Four-oared Whale Boats ... 15 0 Entrance, £1. Four-oared Amateur ... ... 12 10 Entrance, £1. Two-oared Amateur ... ... 7 10 Entrance, las. Pah-oared Dingy ... ... 5 0 Entrance, 10s. Lighter Race ... ... ... 20 0 Entrance, £2. Duck Hunt ... ... ... 10 O . RULES. ' 1. Three to start or no race. 2. Four to start or no second prize. 3. First and second-class sailing boats to start from their own moorings, all sails down ; to sail fore and aft canvas-^booming out nol allowed of any sail. 4. No oars or poles to be used by sailir.~ boats during the r.ice. 5. No time for tonnage for first-class sailing boats — the full use of centre Tjoards beir.j allowed. 6. Second-class sailing boats not to exece J 20 feet ovor all, and to have centre boaivl sealed. 7. Five and four-oared whalcboat race ojty.i to all. . - 8. Lightor Race. Open to all lighters th> have been lightering in the port for the la., three months, under any canvas. 9. No ballast to be thrown overboard durl:i ; the race. 10. Watcf ballast to be sealed in all sailh; : boats. 11. All sailing boats to carry their colors ar the pesik ; rowing boats in their bows. 12. In all cases of dispute, tho decisioa ;u the Sailing Committee to be final. 13. The rules of the road to.be observed. Entries for all faces., will be received till 7 ' o'clock on board Aphrasia steamer, by* < : • Sailing Committee. G. M. K. GLARES, . .• * Honorary Se«rciar > v

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 35, 27 January 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 35, 27 January 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 35, 27 January 1864, Page 3

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