Smith, Kinc;, K. Buck. and J. Surten; Com. K. Beckbessinger, A. Tattoo, K, Noaworthy, Vlckery, Johnstone, W. Colson, Goddard ; Startoi : Mr. F. : Mr. Panl; o"put? Judge: Umpires: Messrs. Tate, Sarten; Time-keeper: Mr. J. ; Treat ur>>r: Mr. F. Mills ; : Mr. H. Bpnrdle ; Auditors: Beckbessinger and Buchanan. PROGRAMME. W. Bovb' Whalbboat Raob. For bojs F under It year*.—Kirst prize, £3; second, I £l. About half-a-mile. 2. Maiden Whalwboat Race. No members of crew to have won any race (Jnnior Race excepted.)—First prize, £6; atcond, £l. One mile and n-halr. 3. Fancv Dukss Whalbboat Race, lfor crews that are not taking part in any other races at the Regatta. Bntries to be accompanied with a description of costume for the Ooumittee's approval. First prize, £6; second, £l. One atd a-half miles 4. Champion Whalbboat Raob.—First "■ prize, £35; second, £10; third, £5 —providing an outside crew competes; if not, the first prize to be £2O; seoond, LS. Three miles. B.'JtTtfiow Whalbboat Riob. For crews «>ider 21 tears.—t ir»tpriz«, £1; second, £l. One mile and a-half. 6. Girls' Whalbboat Raob. For girls under 18 years of First prize, £4; second, £2; third.'£l. About balf-a-mlle. T. Flyins Whalbboat Raob.—First prizs, £B;secend, £l. > Btrai«ht run of about three-quarters of a mile. 8. Ladies'Whalbboat Raob.—First prize, £5; second, £l. About half-a-mile. 9. Whalbboat Raob. For crews 10»t. 71b.and under.—First prizo, £5; second, £l. One mile and a-ha'f. 10. ALL-OOHBB9' WHALBBOAT RAO*.—First prize, £7: second, £l. Winner of the Champion Race debarred. One mile end a-half. 11. Handicap Swimminq Rich. First prize, £2 and med»l , second, 10s. Winner can have the or mosey. Distance about 100 yards/N IS. Bkiiob Whalbboat Race. For veterans over 10 year*.—First prizo, £3; second, £l. About three-quarters of a mile; post entry. 15. Greasy Book. Open to all-comers. First prize (six), 60s; four, 80s; three, Us; post entry. 14. Gbbasy Booh. For boys under 18 years. First prize, 80s; post entry. 18. Tub Raob. Open to all-comers.—First prize, £1 ss; second, 10s; third, 7s—for six starters. First prize, £1 ss; second, 10s—for four starters post entry. 16. Tub Raob. For boys nnder 17 years. First prize, £1; second, 10s—for six starters. First prize, 15s; eecond, 6s—for four starters; post entry. 17. Watbb Toubhamem.—First prizo, £2; port entry. CONDITIONS. Two crows to start or no race. Three boats to start or no second prize. All races to start punctually at advertised time. Any boat not at the starting point at the proper time shall be liable to disqualification for that event. Protest* must be in the hands of the Secretary in writing within 15 minutes after tha rare. Bach protest must be accompanied by a deposit ef 10s, which sum shall be forfeited If the protest is not upheld by the Committee. ' entrance fee, 10 per cent, of the amount of first prize money offered for each event. Names, weights of competitors (including substitutes), and colours to be worn, must he lodged at the time of entry. All post entries (to close en Regatta day at 1 P.m.) will he charged 5 per cent, oil amount of flirt prize. Bookmakers will not be allowed to bet inOi9 the enclosure. Hu Committee reserve to themselves the right to alter the order or postpone any or aU the events, and add any regulations which in their opinion *ay be necessary. Entries for all whaleboat races except o«<<nr Veterans,-close with the Secretary rftoe '-Hail, oh THURSDAY, January 31st, at 8 p.m. Kntries fot the Swimming Handicap Race close at the samei place. Band in attendance.. t ,. Special, jnd detayed. train#. —mud to suit visitors.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 6, 2 January 1901, Page 3
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