TARANAKI ANNUAL REGATTA (Howed under the Rules of the New Z a'and Amateur Rowing Association TO Bbl HELD ON THB THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH, 1901. OFFICERS. PATHON3: Messrs. VV. Svmes and Smith, M.H.R.'s, J. B. Koy, E. Viokers, N. King, E. Dtckrill, W.Bayly, 0. Samuel, R. Cock; President: Mr. G. V. Tate; Vice-Presi-dents: Messrs. Ogle, Redmond, Buckthought, H. T. .Toll, and J. Sirten ; Committee: Messrs. H Tate, E. Beck bessinger, Ogl«, Telfar, ralaruontain, A. Tatton, K. Bucbarsn, Nosworthy, Vickery, Klenner, C H. Johnstono, W. Cols,ou, U Gollop, and C. Godtfard ; Startci: Mr. V. Mills; Judge: Mr. Paul; D puty Jud^e: Mr. C. Lepper; Umpires: Messrs. Tate, Ogl.\ and J Sarren ; Tipie-keeper : M'. J. F. Wat-on; Treasurer: Mr. F. Mills ; Secretary: Mr. H Spurdle; Auditors: Messrs. Beckbessingerand Buchanan.
PROGRAMME. 1. Hots' Whaleboat Raoe. For boys under 17 years.—First prize, £3; second £l. About half-a-inile. 2. Maiden Whaleboat Race. No memHra f>f oraw to have won any raco (Junior Rice excepted.)—First prize, £6; n f cond, £], One mile and a-balf. 3. Fancy Pbes3 Whaleboat Race. For crews that are not taking part in any other races at the Regatta. Entries to be accompanied with a description of costume for the Committee's appioval. Fii-st prize, £5; second, £l, One and a-half miles 4. Champion Whaleboat Race.—First prize, £BS; second, £10; third, £s—providing &d outside crew competes ; it not., the fir>t prize to be £2O; second, L 5. Three miles. 5. Junior Whaleboat Race. For crews under 21 years.—First prize, £4; second, £l. One mile and a-half. 6. Girls' Whaleboat Raoe. For girls under 18 years of age.—First prize, £4; second, £2; third, £l. About balf-a-mile. 7. Fi YiNi; Whaleboat Raoe.—First prize, £5; second, £l. Straight run of about three-quarteM of a mile. 8. Ladies' Whaleboat Raoe.—First prize, £">; fecond, £l. About half-a-mile. 9. Whaleboat Rack. For cr-jws 10st. 71b. ar.d under.—First prize, £5 Becond, £l. One mile and a-ba!f. 10. All-comebs' Whaleboat Raow.—First prize, £7; second, £l. Winner of the Champion Race debarred. One mile end a-half. 11. Handicap Swimming Rioß. First P'ize, £2 and medal; second, 10s. Winner can have the choice of medal or niorey. Distance about 100 yards. 12. bENioE Whaleboat Race. For veterans over 40 years-First prize, £3; seor>nd,£]. About three-quarters of a mile; post entry. 13. Greasy Hoom. Op«n to all-comers. First prize (six), 60s; four, 30s; three, 255; post entry. 14. Gkkasv; Hoom. For boys under 18 years. First prize, 30s ; post entry. 15. 'JubßaO'. Open to all-comers.—First prize, £1 ss; second, 10s; third, 7s—for six starters. First prize, £1 5»; second, 10s—for four starters post entry. 16. Tub Uaof. For boys under 17 years. First prize, £1; sfcond, 10s—for six starters. First prize, 15s; second, ss—for four starters ; post entry. 17. Water Toubnamknt,—First prize, £2 post entry
CONDITIONS. Two crews t-j start or no race. Three boats to start or no second prize. _ All races to start punctually at adve time. Any boat not at the starting po the proper time eba!l be liable to disqualification for tbat event. Protests must be in the hands of the (Secretary in writing wiohin in minuteaafter th« race, Kadi protest must be accompanied by a deposit of i('w, which sum oliall be forfeited if the protest is not upheld bv the Committee. Kid ranee fee, 10 per cent, of the amount of first prize money offered for each event Names, weights of cmnretitora substitutes), and oolmns to be i „ be lodged at the lime of entry. All post entrins (to oios-on Regatta dav utl p.m.) will be charged 0 percent, on amount of first prize. Bookmakers will not be allowed to bet inside the -.•, -closure. The Oomruii.i,. o reserve to themselves the ng.it to alter tiv- order cr postpone any or all the events. ; ,rd add any regulations wnich in their opinion may be neecsMirv Imtno, for all whale!.cat races except Senior \ctenm-, close with the at the Foresters ' Hall on THURSDAY January :i!,t, at ; , p.,„. fetn , ;s U . L . the J™n'"-tt ,! lnC ' CapK^U8 C ' ohe alt,ho sarao Band in til-tendance'. Special BH.i del.-i-vd >■■;■,■ ~.,>> w ranged to si.ii. THE ANNUAL RESATTfI DANCE ,vill held in St. John's IJa.il on KegaM light. Good music. Supper provided !. New i'lymottu >y given that wr »'™ tl'is «-'a.V or. >;o.;„}( watt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 28, 5 February 1901, Page 4
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