TARANAKI ANNUAL REGATTA (To be rowed under the ruler of the New Zealand} Amateur Bowing Association.) To be held on the WAITAEA EIVBK ON THURSDAY, JEBRUARY 22. OFFICERS. Patron*: ''""Ma. W. Byrnes M.H.R., J. B T.ij, i,. Viokers, N. King, K Dockrill, W Bayly, 0, Samuel, H. Cook. President: Mr. G. V. Tate. Vioe-Presidont*: Drs. Walker, McCleland, Home, Vallntine, Leatham, Goode, Messrs. Lepper, J. Barton, , G. Pearce, N. B. McTaggart, S. B. Fairweather, H. T. Joll, K. 11. Pigott, J. W. Lee, Leslie, Stat, Mcintosh, Bean, Wright, Stubbs, Oodsal, Grar, Snell, Tompsitt, P. L. Black- Committee: Messrs. li. Tate, E. Dcckbectinpcr, Ogle, Telfar, Palamontain, A. Tnttcr, K Knight, R. Cunningham, Dover, Nowbcrv, Buoh anan, Wyllie, Nosworthy, Hicks, asdT Goddard. Starter: Mr. J. M. Hiftrol*. Judge: Mr Jas. Paul. Umpire-: Hewn Tate, Ogle, and J. Sarten. Tiiuek.eper J Mr. J. F. Watson. Treasurrr: Mr, V. Millt. Socreta-y: Mr. H. Bpurdle. PBOBBAMME. I.—Maidon Whaleboat Kuce —No member* of crew to havo win nny race (junior excepted). First prize, I,C ; second LI. One mile and a-balf. 2.—Fancy Drees Whaleboat Race, —For crews that ure not taking part in any othti r races at the regatta. Kntries to bo accompanied with the description of costume for the Committee's approval, First prize, LG; toocod, Li. One and a-half miles. B.—Girls' Whaleboat Base. For girls under 18 yean of age. First prise, L 4; second, L2; third, LI About half a mile. ,—Junior Whaleboat Race.—For crewt under 21 years. First prize, LSI second, LI. One mile and a-half. Champion Whaleboat Race.—Firtt, prise, ' LBS; second, L 10; third, Ls—provid* jng an outside crew competes; if not, the iirst prize to be L2O, seoond L&, Three miles. 6.—Ladies' Whaleboat Bace.—First price. L 5 ; second, LI. About half a mile, 7.—Boys' Whaleboat Race.—For crewt under 18 yean. First prize, L 4} second, LI. About a mile and a-half. • 8— Vlying Whaleboat Race.—Fiat prise. ' J JS; Second, LI. Straight run ol * b icit three-qaarters,of amlle. o _wi,»i, boat Race—For crews lOst. Tibs. andnn' ier -„ Fln '* J pr h. Ls '' MOona « LI Onb ,,aUe,Ulda * laa ' lf • 10.-HandioapS» Hmmiogßace.-Firstpris«, can have the cho l ioe °f ' »•** <* money. Distanc * ahouUOO yards. 11.-All-corriors' WbaleU'*' {lf ~ f '"* prize, L 7; second, LI "„ > DD ,f «»• Champion Race doban>' milt and a-half. . 12.—Boys' Whaleboat Baoe.—For I"«?• ««•» 18 years: First prise, L 3; U About half mile. 13—Senior Whaleboat Race, for veWtafU over 40 years: First prize, L 3; second, LI. About tbree-quartore mile. Post entry. 14,—Swimming Obstacle Race. Open to allcomers. The winner can have the choioe of medals or money. First prize (six starters), L2 10*; (font starter?), LI 10s; (three starters), LI 6s; second prize, 10s, providing mot* than two stai t Pest entry. 15.—Water Tournament.—First prise, LS Post entry. 16.—Tub Race —Open to Allcomers: First prize, LI Go, second 10s. third It, for six starters; first prize, LI Ss; second, 10s; for four starters. Post entry. 17.—Tub Race, for boys under 17 years.— * First prize, LI; second, 10*; six starters. First prise, 16s; second, 6s | • four starters, i High wator, 1.60 p.m. CONDITIONS. First race to start at 11.30 a.m. Two crews to enter or no race. Torn bests to start or do second prise. AU races to start punctually at advertised time. Any not at the starting po)U «t the proper time .ihall be liable to aisqtulift' cation for that eviWt. Protests must be in the hands of the Sec retary, in writing, within 16 minutes after the race. Each protest mast be accoDV panied by a deposit of iOs, whtak sum. hall be forfeited if the piotest is by the Committee. Entrance fee 10 percent of the amount Of first prize money offered for uuh event. Names, weighta of compelitorn (including substitutes'), ami colours lobe worn, i-.ust bi lodged at the time of entry. All poet cnirit 3 (to dote on Remits, day' at 1 p.m) will 'c charged 5 p:i otctoa amount of fii>t priito. Bookmaker- will uot be allowed toUt inside j The Conmii'leu rwerve to thanwtlves tht right to alter tiiu or-ler or postpone tiny « all tlit events, and sdd a*y which, ii. their opinion, may be titulary. Entries Tor all Whaloooat Races txospt Senior Vcttittto, close \vith tht K&:,«tary at 5 the Foresters' Hail, on THURSDAY, Fab* , raary loth, at S p.m. Kutriw lor the Swim* miug Handicap Uuce close at the wc.B tint and at the tamo place, Band in attendance. , Special an J delayed trains will be Smngtd 1 to 8 nit visitors. i Thu lukce I will be held in 6t John's Hall on Btgajfe night. Good wCW> Bupper provided, H. BPOBDLS, d,w,f2l Hon, StoretarTi FARM FOR BALE. 'XE PUKE, HAY OF PLKNTTi )A AOHKB ili'st-dMs !■>.!(!. e,;l tm« JU tfiii\od. a».i' in r!,(..-j cifcfi,.; t. ,!»r nix rooms tulbuililiuff, >-u. ■;, d>.i*h< and sheiMr tte*-s Price, k l .t(M The Farm I'lopes aently to the noti!i s *!<*i and coTnuian'is a fine vitw ■,! ih« ik> «4 Plenty, and is only 18 tulles f>om Tc« ( For further particulars, apply M, BPKNOE, | K.U.—Te Puko is notsd for its spi'MU j climate and lich lend, prwucirij< lanxt 1 quantiUß* »f maim', fruit, ami r»«»f. CISSAMON CVKE is b -j.>oiiij> -*# lirtltttt>«t,T«auuH! IWrfi tw«lJr, vOlltoU
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 34, 9 February 1900, Page 3
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