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WANTED, at tlio Excelsior Joinery Works, Two Good BENCH HXNDa. 'One 'accustomed to machinery preferred.—> 6. Cliff. 1 T W ,7T '' ANTED KNOWN—A Large Assort-' ment of Fancy Goods, suitable for -Christmas presents; Photo Frames, Vases, Plated Ware, Trays, Screens, etc., etc., to be sold very cheap.— F. HeTjDT, the Reel Post -Furniture and Bedding Warehouse. ■ " —— 1 i WAN'iED KNOWN,—lmported Direct: Linoleums. Floor-cloths, Carpets, I)o.or Mat?, Huge, Window Holland, Verandah Blinds, Perambulators, Go-carts,> etc., 'etc., at the Red Post Furniture and Bedding .Warehouse. ■ -\IP7 ANTED KNOWN,—lmported Direct; Toilet Sets, Tea Sets, Dinner Sotß, and a Large Assortment o£ General Cracker?. Best "Value ever oilered.—F. Bisldt, ; the fled Post Furniture and Bedding Warehouse, Devon-street East, New Plymouth i ; ■ "- ;, -"FiREWOOD_WANT fcD, ! ' FROM 2QQ TO 2(}o OOI^DS.; Apply to j j i KAPONGA DAIRY COMPANY \ 23 ' At once, or at the News e. il'-Hn |j I*f J,,, !]- box | ™. ... ... .WHOLESALE: f KEMPTHORNE & Co. SHARLAND& Oo ' 'TfIRfiNAKI ANNUAL REGA T T A (To be rowed under the lules of the New Amateur Rowing Association.) !

To be held on the ' WAITABA ElYEli . ON j THURSDAY, 22. ! .OFFICERS. ; Patrons : Messrs, W. Syme*, J, B, " Roy, K Viokers, N. Kinp, E, DookriU, W. • Ba>ly, 0, Samuel, H. Cook. Presi&ißti Mr. G. V. Tate. Vice-Preside ts: Dra, Walker, McOleland, Home, Vilintme' : 'l.eatliuin, G00d..-,Messrs Lepper.J. Batten' G. Pta-ce, N. E. MoTapgarlv S.'Ji. Fair; weather, ..H,Juli, K. H. Pigotfc, J. vv| tdc,' 'L"i!ie ( Sfe.tt, Mclntoili, Jiean Wright:, Stnbbs, Godsai, Gray, Knell; lon> jjsitfe, P. h. Back' Comrnitteo! Kerstn. P.. Tate, J'. buc.'.bessieper, o>'leJ TeU«r, PaW.or.Sain.A. Tatter, ! » K«i"lit, K. Cunningham, Dover, Newfcery, Bach J . aoaij,. Wyliie, Noswortby. Hicks. aud tI A-iGoddiurf.- B(arler: Mr. J. J.i. KimMfc; Judge: Mr Ja»._ Paul. Umpin-s: Messrs late, Oillo, and J. SAT'C: . f i ; Mr. J. If. VVitistn. Treasurw; Mr. Fi -MiHs. - ' Secretary: Mr. H. Spurdle. ' ' ■ - PROGRAMME, ■ I.—Maiden Whnleboat Pace —No members of cow to have won any race (junior excepted). First prize, 1.0 ; t'eccud: Li, One mile sricl a-ha f, \ .2.—Karoy Press Wh'-lebont liace,—For: tre-.vs fluvt ure not Ukiog pa.rt in any '- olliirr Hires at the ifj-atta. Enitiea to . .be accompanied with the description of costume for the Committee's approval. 1' irftt prize, L 5; teconS, Ll. One and a-haif miles. 3. —Girls' Whaleboat Ease. For girls under 18 years of ape. First prize, 14 ; second, L2; third, Ll About half a mile. 4,—Junior Whaleboat Race.—For crews under 21 ycara. First prize, L 5: second, Ll. One mile and a-half. Champion Whaleboat Usee.—First prize, L 35; second, L 10; third, Ls—providing an outside crew competes ; if not. the first priao to be L2O, second L 5. Three miles. 6.—Ladies' Whaleboat Pace,—First prize, L 5 ; second, Ll. About half a mile, 7. —P.fs' Yt haleboafe R;ice.—l'or crews under 13 jenl*. First prize, 1,4; s-eeond, Ll, At'ou* a mile and a-half. B.—Flying Whaleboat Bace.—First prize, •• 1 second, 1.1. Straight run of abort ihiee-quaiters of a mile.

SWVi iMleboat Race—lor crews I0»t-..71bs. and undtr. Jirsfc priio, Lsj second, LI. One mila and 10. —iiandicsp Swimmi. gliaop.—First priz", L2 and medW; teconri, l(fe. Wir.ner can have tie choice of rne:ial-' or * Distance ahoat 100 yards. 11.—All- or? ere' W/jtlrtboßt Kaoe. First prize, L 7; second, Ll. Wianor of the Champion Kaoa debarred, One mile and m-half. 12.—Boys' Whileb'iat Race.—For boyr, under 1(1 years : First prize, L 3 ; co-uiid, Ll. About half mils. 18—Senior Whaieb-:at R.ce, for veterans / over 49 years: Firstprize, 1.3 ; second, Ll. Abcuiihrfe-quiirtersiiiile. X'cs''; OMlry. 14.—Swimming Obstacle Ihco, Open to ali- , comers. 'Lhe wir.ocr can have the choice of medals or ajooej-. First prize (six starters), L2 10i j (four starterf), Ll 10s ; (three starters), Ll o.<; second prize, 10s, providing more tlan i,wo start. Post i>otiy. 15. —Water Tourmimenb.—ifirsb m'z* L-2 Puit entry. 1 16. i'uhK;iC.'. Op;n to /ill-comers: First pi:w, Li ss, »ccou<; JOs. third 7;,, for si;: ; fin* prize, .Ll 5 S ; WC Ow3, " s ,; TOV lour-Mansw, ea- ry. 17.—iuo i« If-ya i? jelrt*. i!iv t piiso, Ll ; tcoooO. 10-; si;.; !i';u:cis, j'iiat pii/,,", 15s ; secQEd, I icur istj.rtu;;. 1 | waU-r, p. nJi j" ("OKDij"!^ i. ii.'.l .I'clCf: to S"3,i't «ii i i.oU <!, }: L Two c:v,,vs to cckr o- }io ' v' P « tu~, o | boats to si.jrt or no c-j/d : 4 .n uses to :-!an. a «. •ortiriCi i Mill,'. Any iu ai not at ih- s! 3 .r: :;r «. ,»;»* ;i i-, !tipo' o: - v tiii o ; -Viail 'oo i;>; I tv «0" ~ j r liu!-.; cvt;r:t : C?kQU-> -• ic LiiMance 10 iVI-.the ff i I;»aJ.KO»«.y off-ri-afu. at* event.! ftarrtti-, cOiKimiitors (ilidU'jjns' - IL , U , loogoQ as tlw tifTig «r eni'iy. '' nl ( to ,close on Regatta day at 1 i\m) will be charged 5 per cent cn emount of nrst pnzo. . Bookmakers will act be allowed to bet msido the enclosure, "f"® 10 themiolves the sight to »iter the order or pustpono any or all trie events, nnr. Hdd any regulations wlnc.yin Uurir opinion, may be cecestary, AUtriijs Aor ail Whaleooat Haces, except Senior , eteratw, close with tho Sectary at the Hon-ater* xlall, on THURSDAY, Ji'ebr.rary M&.bs 8 p.m. 8., trios for tlm Bwira»«rib','i:'l'a:e''i" h f m clvio at t!la #am« time linn ft' lueqßU); place, to«S° ayßd t,Uit * winboATO - n 8«( fhc i-Muti REGATTA OANBE | Wia be im-\ m fit. Join's Hull on Kegatfe tow. prodded. M Ko;i, SeoretMy. Srotii ><ii; (-I f! I "':'* ''.lift ■ us» Cp, Po,i

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 13, 18 January 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 13, 18 January 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 13, 18 January 1900, Page 3

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