TUUIKI MjMIN. REGATTA (To be rowed under ttw rnler Of tfftltfW Zealand,' Amateur Rowing AtMoMMk) To be bold on the WAITAEA JtIVEB ON THURBDAY, FEBRUARY tt, orncxna. Patrons: Messrs. W. Byrne*, M. Boy, B. Viokers, N. Kir,Bajly, 0, Samnel, B. _. Mr. G. V. Tate. Vloe-Preddeotti Walker, MoCloland, Home, Vi" Leatbam, Goode, Mews, Lepper, 1. Plgott, Lee, Leslie, Btott, Mcintosh, Wright, Stubbs, Qodia), Gray, Tompeitt, P. L. Black* ~ Messrs. B. Tate, E. Beokbest Teller, Palamontain, A. Tatter, - B. Cunningham, Dover, Newbery, anan, Wyllie, Noswortby, Hicks, Goddard. Starter: Mr. J. M. E Judge: Mr. Jas. Paul. Umpire*: Tate, Ogle, and J. Barton. Ti Mr. J. F. Watson. Treasurer I Ui. , Mills. Secretary: Mr. H. BpurtfW, PROGRAMME. 1,-Maiden Whaleboat fisx»-Xo ■«■••*• of crew to have won any tac* (JaaMf excepted). First prise, LB; LI. 9ne mllo and a-half. , 2.—Fancy Dross Whaleboat crews tbat are not taking part in aagr other races at the regatta. Entries to be accompanied with the A nvAfli of costume for the Oomudttatel B.—Girls' Whaleboat Base. for flris under 18 years of age. First Brian. L 4; second, L 3; third, LI 153 hulf» nule. ,- Junior Whaleboat Baoe.—For ottwa under 21 years. First prisak 141 second, LI. One mile and a-faaU, Champion Whaleboat Uaoe.—Flrstpris* L3S; second, L 10; third, U-jtovtO* log an outside crew competes stfaot, the first prize to beL2s eenea*H4, Three miles. 6.—Ladles' Whaleboat Race.—First prist L 5; second, LI. About hilt ill 7.—Boys' Whaleboat Baor.—For erowt under 18 year*. First prise, 141 second, Ll. About a alio B.—Flying Whaleboat Ksce.L 6; second, Ll. Sralj about three-quarters of a mile. ' 9.—Whaleboat Kace— For crews Utektlea, and under. First prise, Li} swoon! Ll. One mile and a-half. i 10.—Handicap Swimming Baoe.—FirstjSjM L2 and medal; second, 10s. WtanoT can have the choice of medals eft money. Distance about 100 yotfn, 11.—All-comers' Whaleboat Baoe. —Hal prise, L 7 j second, LL Winn** of t*» Champion Baoe debarred. Oat) alia. and a-half. 12.—Boys' Whaleboat Baoe.—For how aate 16 years: First prise, U|aeOMs\ U About half mile. 13.—Senior Whaleboat Beet, tor vtttßM over4oyears: FirstprisALt;MMaa Ll. About three-quarters mile. Net entry. 14.—Swimming Obstacle Baoe. Opwat«ll» comers. The winner can bMtti choice of metals or money. Flak prize (six starters), LJ 10*} (Boat starters), Ll 10s; (three staiteojt U 6s; second prize, 10s, providing " than two start P< 15.—Water Tournament.—First prise, Lt Post entry. 16.—TubBjaoe—Open to AU-ooawßillat prize, Ll 6s, second 1" * six starters; first prta 10s; for four starters. Poet entry. " 17.—Tub Baoe, for boys under 17: First prise, Ll; seooad v starters. First prise, Met four starters. High water. UOp*. 1' CONDITIONS. '* First race to start at 11.80 sub. Two crews to enter or no. mot. tfcaa boats to start or no second prist. All races to start punctually at stvartlaii time. Any boat not at the startta the proper time shall be liable to cation for that event. * t Protest* must be in the handseltaoßtf> retary, in writing, within IS mlnitsj attar the race. Bach protest must fa* aaoan* be forfeited if the piotest is not the Oommittee. ... Entrance fee 10 per cent of tMOjaotot of first prise money offered tor ejaal+vant Names, weights of compe&tort rjieJWttasl snbsatutesTi, andcdours&ba worn, bM hi ged at the time of entry. • ■k All post entries (to olos* o«cß*|*|k Ot» at 1 p.m.) will be charged J pet ojrtl «a amount of first prise. Bookmakers will not be allowed 1o lot inside the enolcsure. The Committee reserve to tbamoehtri tat right to alter the order or poslßtat toy Of ail the events, and add any tenseuM 1 wbeleooat Baoas. Senior Veterans, dose with the ruary 16th.at8p.m. Entries for tfcfcral> mlng Handicap Baoe dose at and at the same place. Band in attendance. , . ! ThcnNNUALREaAniOAKCI will be held in St John's HaU m~ " night. Good music. Btypar ntftgatfl H. SPUBDLI, d|W,f2l Hon, fcanaw*.
TARANAKI ACCLIMATWATTOB SOCIETY. PISHING SEASON-ln OCtOßtfc 1899, to 30ib APRIL, IMa FISHING LIOBNSKB bh from Mr. o.o.BmlUi. fn undersigned. D.MoALLUH, Beer*) Men's licenses, 10*; boys under 1 ladies, 6s j day lldense, Si 6d s J Lioenses tare been imod to ttefbflOwfcf persons:— Joeßamson W. F, McAUom Joe Ramson D, McAUum 0. Brown W, Bewley H. Giles T. HopUnson W.J. Evan* H.Rourtli Noble Xing John FlintoS Alfred Shirley Oharlea Smith [Maurice Kennedy 0. B.Trimoell M.B. Smith J. H. Rowe D. Evans W. Farkinsoo G. K Heenun A ÜBartort P. Wynn WflUuai J.G.B«ttMcfN« H. Olsoo 0.0. Smith J.M.lttthwhod A. V. Ooldwell Ambrose Part* A. 0. Brews OapUloOonvitl W.G. N. She 8.M.L.,, o.o,Hnbh OKATO-NKW PLYMOUTH COACH. THB Ooftoh leares Okato ertrr MOBil and Thubsda*. at 8 m, and iverf WIDNBBDAT fc BATUBJDAI, M 7JO Ma 7 Leaves New Plymouth at 1 aes, OB Jbsw days and Thursdays, tnd 8 P.D. on IteiKs days and Saturdays Passengers and luemn oan be baokai M West's Stables, New Plymoott; ttalaC j owner's residence, Qiftto,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 42, 21 February 1900, Page 3
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