EXTENSION OF TIME •pf2THI3 date for Sei'.'ennni of Accounts duo to the X late firm of OKIWS, ABNuLD & EABP, is hereby EXTENDED to DECEMBER 3ist, iyOO, after which date all Account.? nob paid, or arranged for will be placed in the hands of our solicitor. OKEY, SON, & ARNOLD. CENTRAL HARDWARE DEPOT, NEW PLYMOUTH-
TARANAKI ANNUAL REGATTA (Rowed under the Rules of the New Z a'and Amateur Rowing Association). TO BU HELD ON THE WAIT AFi A RIVEH THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH, 1901. OFFICERS. Patsoxs: Messts. VV. Svmes and Sroi'h, M.H.R.'s, J. B. Roy, E. Vickers, N. King, E. Dcckrill, W. Bayly, 0. S'niuel. K. Cock; E.President: Mr. <*. V. Tate; Vice-Presi-dents: Messrs. Ogle, Redmond, Buckthought, H. T. Joll, md J. Sirteu ; Committee: Messrs. R. Tat?, K. Beck bessinger, Ogl«, Tolfar, Pa'amontain, A. Tattoo, E, Knight, Bucbanan, Nosworthy, Vickery, Klenner, C. H. Johnstone, W. Colson, t). Gollop, and 0. Goddard ; Starter: Mr. F. Mills; Judge: Mr. Paul; Deputy Judge: Mr. 0. Leppcr; Umpires: Messrs. Tate, Ogle, and J. Sarten ; Time-keeper: Mr. J. F. Wat>on; Treasurer: Mr. F. Mills; Secretary: Mr. H. Spurdle; Auditors: Messrs. Bcckbessinger and 15uohanaa. '.../"■*" PROGRAMME. 1. Bots' Whamboat Raok. For boys under 17 years.—First prize, £3; second, £l. About half-a-mile. S.fMArnuN WHAi.irno.AT Race. No memtors of crew to hare won any lace (Junior Race excepted.)—First prize, £6; second, £l. One mile and a-half. 3. Fancy Dbkss Whaleboat Race. For crews that are not taking part in aDy other races at the Regatta. Entries to be accompanied with a description of costume for the Committee's approval. —First prize, £5; second, £l. One and a half miles. 4. Champion What.eboat Rach.—First prize, £35; second, £10; third, £s—providing /m outside crew competes ;ir not, the first prizg to be £2O; second, L 5. Three miles. 5. Junior Whaleiioat Race. For crews under 21 years.—First prize, £4 ; second, £l. Ono milo and a-half. 6. GIHL9' WIIALKHOAT ItAOB. Foi gfrla under 18 years of age.—First prize, £4; second, £2; third, £l. About half-a-mile. 7. Flying Whaleiioat Race.—Firstprize. £5; second, £)'. Straight run of afu thjefl-.quarters of a mile. 8. Ladies'Whalkboat prize, £5; second, £l. Aboa* half-a-mile. 9. WhALEBOAT Raqj<. For crewa 10.t. 7lb. and under.—First prize, £&; secoccl, £l. One mile and a-ha!f. 10. All-oomeus' Whawboat Rion.-First prize, £7; second, £l. Winner of the OhMftpian Race debarred. One mile astd a-half. 11. Handicap Swimming- Hick. First prize, £2 and medal; second, 10s. Winner can have the choice of modal or money. Distance about 100 yards 12. bBNIOE Whai.bboat Kas& For veterans over 40 years.-First prize, £3; second, £l. Ajjput three-qoarUri of a mile; post'entry. IS. Greasy 'Boom. Open to all-comerp. Fiist prize (six), 60s; four, 30s; three, 255; post entry. 14. Greasy Boom. For boys under 18 years. First prize, 30s; post eotry. 15. lubßac*. Open to all-comor.*.—First prize, £1 ss; second, 10s; third, 7s—for ux al-arters. First prizs, £1 54; second, 10s—for four ptartsrs pos£ entry. 16. Tub Raob. For boys under 3,7,- years. First prize, £1; second, I,os—for six starters. First lis; second, ss—for four starters; post entry. i 17. WatshToubnament.—First priao,*£2 -post entry, CONDITIONS. Two crews to start or no wpe. Three boats to start or no second wisp. All races to start punctually at advertised ' time. Any boat apt at Ihe ftartirg poiij/tV the proper sba.l be liable to cation for that event. ' l " Protests must be in the *»' . <. ! retary in writing within IS, sa "j t g',, ' ■ race. Fach protest he ' aocomp . ln j C(l ; by a deposit of 10e,, *W*h s.' m (ha][ ' felted if the proUst is v\ heW , Committee. Kntrancfcfee, 10 Fr cent of the amount of fi*Bt pruc money offered for each event. .Mums.weights 0 f competitors (including .substitutes), Und colours to be worn, mn>t 1 be lodged at the tiruo of entry. AU post entries (to close on Regatla day at 1 p.m.) will be charged 5 per cent. .111 amount of first prize. Bookmakers will not be allowod to bet inside the enclosure. The Committee, reservo to themselves the right to alter tfes order or postpone imy or all the events, ard add any regulations which in their opinion may be neeest-ary. Entries for all whalebnat races except Senior Veterans, close with the Secrotarv at the Foresters ' Hall on THURSDAY, January 31st, at 8 p.m. Kntries for the Swimming Handicap Rsca close at tuo same time and at the same place. Band in attendance. Special und delayed rains will Yc arranged to suit visitors. THE ANNUAL rFcATTA OAKCE will be held in St. John's Hall 011 Regalia night. Good mu.-ic. Supper provided. U. SI'URDLK, { 'd Hon. Secretary, t PARTNERSHIP. 'OTICE is hereby givea that we, the undersigned have this day entered into Partßorsliij) as Land and Kstato m New Plymouth. EDGAR WATT. DAVID LAiNG.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 11, 15 January 1901, Page 4
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