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'6 :.l * NNUAL T>EGATTA 1 Al'AliAiU Ji NNUAL XVEGATTA (Bowed under the Rules of the New Zealand Amateur Rowing Association.) TO BE HELD ON 1118 WAITARA RIVER* ON THURSDAY, THE 6TH MAROH, 1908. Ofpicebs: Patrons : Messrs Jennings and Smith. M's.H.R., 0. Samuel, J. Paul, N. King.j 15. Dockrill, J. B. Roy, H. Okey, £. Viekers, B. H. Nicholls, R. Cock, R. H. l'igott, H. Liardet, W. P. Bnell. PresiJ dent: Mr G. V. Tate, Vice-Presidents: Messrs G, Pearce, J. Sarten, R. Kibby, P. IS. Dover, and W. L. Gray. Committee : Messrs Vickery, Knight, R. Tate, C. 11. Johnston, L. Klenner, G. Pott, hj, Sampson, R. T. Hicks, and 8. V/yliie, Judge: Mr J. Paul, Deputy Judge: Mr J. D. Wyllie. Umpires: Messrs Tate, Ogle, and J. Sarten. Timekeeper: Mr J, Telfar. Treasurer: Mr S. Wyllie. Secretary: Mr H. Spurdle. Protest Committee: Messrs A. W. Ogle, G. V. Tate, and J. Sarten. Handieappcr for Swimming Race: Mr J. TeUEar.

PKOGRAMME. 1. Boys' Whatp.boat Race (for boys under 17 years.) First prize £3, second £K About | o£ a mile. 2. Maiden Whaleboat Race. No membar of crew to liave won any race (Junior Race excepted). First prize £6, second £l. U- miles. 8. Senior Four-Oar Clinker Race. First prize £ls, second £4; for four boats or more. Three boats, first prize £l6, second £3. Two boats, £lO. About 3 miles. . ■ 4. Champion Whaleboat Race. First prize £'2o, second £5. Three miles. 3. Sonior I'uir-Oar Outrigger Race. First prize £lO, second £3 j for three boats pr wore. Two boats, first prize £7. About 1§ miles, 6. Senior Single Sculls Race, First prize £lO, second £3, About 1J miles. • 7. Greasy Boom. Open to allcomers. First prize (six) 60s, four 30s, three 2Gs. Post entry. ' , 8. Jntiior Whaleboat liaee. For crews under » years, First prize £3, second £l. miles. 9. Girls' Whaleboat Race. For girl sunder 18 years of age, First prize £4, second £2, third £1; for three crews and over. For two crews, first £3, second £l, About half a vr'.lo. - " 10. Cigar and Umbrella Race. First prize 30s, second 10s; four starters or no second priqe. Once Across the river. 11. Flyipg Whaleboat Race, First prise £S. fecwd £l. Straight run ot about „ three-quarters of a mile. - v 12. Ladies' Whaleboat liace, First prize £4, second £l. About half a wile, • 13. Whaleboat Race. For orewa 10st 71b end under. First prise £6, second £l. 1$ miles, 14 Handicap Swimming Race, First prize £2 or medal, tecona IQs, Winner can have tjie choice of medal or money j distance about 200 yard?. Entries close ' THURSDAY, 26th February, at 9 p.m. 15. Greasy Poort), For boys under 18 years. Fitst prize 80s. Post entry. 16. Tub Race. Open to all comers. First prize 2Bs, second 1( b, third 7s, for six starters. First prize 255, second 10s, for f(?ur starters. Post entry. 17. Tub, Race. »For boys nnder 17 years. First p'rtoe 20s, second 10s, for six starters/. First prize fis, for four Post entry.

. . CONDITIONS. Two W6W& to start or no rAce, Three crews to sjart* or no seoond prize. . All races to start punctually at advertised tirjjsj, Any boat not at the starting point at the proper tiine' shall be liable to disqualiBcation for that event. Protests muet be in the bands of the Secretary in writing witbin 16 minutes after the race. Each protest must be accompanied by a deposit of lps, which sum may be forfeited if the protest is not upheld by the Oommitt-ee. ;»• . Entrance fee 10 per cent of the amount of irst, prise money offered for each event. Names, weights of competitors (including substitutes), and colours to be worn, must be logged at tb© time of entry. AJlpoft entries (to close on Regatta Day ft 12 noop) will be charged 5 per cent, on fitnount qf first prize. BoofapaKers will not be allowed to bet inside the' enclosure. 2 The Committee reserve to themselves the right to alter the order or postpone any oi all of the events, and add any regulations Which in their opinion may be necessary. ) Eptriea for the FOUR-OAR, PAIR-OAR, and SINGLE SCULLS close with the Secretary at the Foresters' Hall, Waitara, on THURSDAY, 19th February, at 8.30 p.m. ; Entries for all Wbaleboat Races close will-, the Secretary at the Foresters' Hall on. THURSDAY, 26th February, at 8 p.m. Also (for Swimming Handicap Race. BAND IN ATTENDANCE, fepecial and Delayed Trains will be arranged su it visitors. j THE ANNUAL REGATTA DANCE Will,be beld in St. John's Hall on Regatt; Night. "Good music. Suppei provided. H. SPURDLE, Hon. Secretary, Waitart,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 32, 6 February 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 32, 6 February 1903, Page 4

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