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rAIUKAKI 4KK UAL T> 15GATTA. ARAN'AK? ./■*>:NUAL J.\EQATTA. (.Rowed hi.s!\t Knlas ot the New Zealand A:i:;:'i '.:r li« v, !r,g As jociation,) J TO BE HELD ON THE WAITA It A RIV E B OK THURSDAY, the stji 51AR0II, 1903. OI''FKJK"S : Patrons : Messrs Jennings and Smith, M' 5.11.1!., 0. Samuel, ,Y. L'anl, N. King,! i E. LiockritJ, .1. «. i!ov, 11. Okcy, EJ Vickcrs, U. 11, Xk-holls R. Cock, it. 11. j I'it;oll., tl. Ln.rdut, W. P. fnoll. Prosi- | dent.: Sir W. V. Ta!'\ Vice-Presidents: 1 Messrs Cr. rcarec. J. Sari en, K. Kibby, ! r. 35. Dover, and W. L. Gray. Com- \ mitlec: Jltww Vickery, Knight, 11. • 'lali', 0. I!. .Johnston, I'. Klrimer, G. I'u'l.. 1;. l!. Hicks, and S. WyUic. Jir .1. l'aul. Ucj'atj JuOtre: Slv .1 I>. V.'uiie. Umpires.: K»«*Tate,i'hjlc;n!..l j.h'arlcn. Time- : kcoi.f.i: 'Air J. Tel tar. Treasurer: Mr B. Wyllie. Sucviitarv: Sir 11. iSpnrdlv. Protest. Coniiiiiilee: Messrs A, \\. Ogle, ' G. V. Tate, and J. Kartell. Ilandioapper for Swimming Race: Mr J. Telfar. Programme. 1. Boys'Wha'.pboat Race (for boys under 1" ' years.) First prize £3, second £l. . About f of a mile. i 2. Maiden Whaleboat Race. Nomembarof crew to have won any race (Junior Race excepted). First prize £C, second £l. 3§ miles. 3. Senior Four-Oar Clinker Race. First prize £l6, second £4; for four boats or more. Three boats, first prize £IC, second £3. Two boats, £lO. About 3 miles. 4. Champion Whaleboat Race. First prize £2O, second £5. Three miles. 5. Senior Pair-Oar Outrigger Race. First prize £lO, second £3 j for three boatsor more. Two boats, first prize £7. About lj miles. iv 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 255. Post entry. , 8. Junior Whaleboat Race. For crews under 21 years. First prize £5, second. £l. 2| miles. - • ■■■• „■> ■ 9. Girls' Whaleboat Race. For girls-under 18 years of age, First prize £4, second £2, third £1; for three crews and ovor, For two crews, first £3, second £l, About half a mile, ■ 10. Cigar and Umbrella Race. First prise 80s, second 10s; four starters or no second prize. Once aoross the river. 11. Flying Whaleboat Raoe. First prise £6, second £l. Straight run ot about three-quarters of a 13, Ladies' Whaleboat Raoe. First prize £4, second £l. About half a mile, " y 13. Whaleboat Raoe. For orewj lQst ,Tlb and under. First prize £6, second £l. 14 miles. t" 14 Handicap Swimming Race, - First prize £2 or medal, seoona IQs, Winner can have the choice qf medal or money •, distanoe about 800 yard?, Entries close THURSDAY, 28th February, at 8 p.m. 16. Greasy Room, For boys under 18 years. • First prize 20s. Post entry, '6. Tub Race. Open to all comers. First prize 265, second It's, third 7s, for six starters, First prize 265, second 10s, for four barters. Post entry. 17. Tub, Rase. For boys under 17 years. First? pfipe 80s, second 10s, for six star-! tersY. iHrst prize IBs, second ss, for four starters. Ppst entry, CONDITIONS. Two Qj'e'ws to start, or no race. Three crews' to,&&rfc or'no scqopd prize. A]} I8c& to start punctually at advertised time. Any boat'hot at the starting point at the proper time el?all be liable to disqualification for.thaij.event. Protests'must be in the hands of the Secretary in writing within 15 minutes after fhe race. Ea'jhprotest must be accompanied by a deposit of 10s, which sura may 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. Napes, weight? of competitors (inoluding bqbgtitutes), and colours to be worn, must be foc!gec( at tge time of entry. All popt entries (to close on Regatta Say |t;l2 . not be allowed to bet toslcle the enolojufe. ) Hie Co&imittf e reserve to themselves the Heht to alter the order or postpone any or all pf the events, and add any regulations l(vbich in their opinion may be necessary. Bobies 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. i Entries for all Whaleboat Races close with Hie Secretary at the Foresters' Hail on (THURSDAY, 26th February, at 8 p.m. Also for Swimmipg Handicap Race. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. SpeoiaJ apd Delayed Trains will be arranged I" : - to'suit visitors. , THE ANNUAL REGATTA DANCE |[ViU,W h?ld in St. John's Hall on Regatti 1 Night. Good music. Supper provided. H. SPURDLE, Hon. Secretary, Waltar*.

The FREEMAN & WALLACE ELECTRO-MEDICAL! SURGICAL INSTITUTE. Nine Diplomas and Certificate) of Qualifloatlon and Begistration open for inspection b» the Phjiician-in-Chief, Dr. Wallacx, from the Medical Boards of New South Wales, Victoria, South Aua» tralla, England and America. Sir Doxisig Cob* bioav, Bart, Physician, to the lata Queen, tare " I entertain a hi?ti opinion of Dr. Wallaok itt regard to hie professional qualifications." Late Homceonathic Hospital, Melbourne, and British Imperial Armj Medical Staff. WORTH CONSIDERING. A NTOHE reading theia lines suffering from pron traded cases o( Insomnia, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Palpitation, or u; farm of Heart Disorders, Sciatica, Nervous• ncss, Mental Impairment, Disorder*d Functlona, Degenerated or Enfeebled Constitution, or mj Nerve Derange* ments arising from lack o( natural nerve force, which results in a hypber-seneitireneis of the nervous system nith often times disastrous offsets la the shape of Paralysis, Epilepsy, Hysteria or St. Vitus' Dance, should write to the FREEMAN <6 WALLACE Institute of Specialists in Blood and Nerve Disorders. Professional opinions are free. The Postal System of the Institute is perfect, and patients can be treated as well in their homes as it in Sydney. These famous Specialists treat successfully all Disorders of Men-General Debility, and Weakness. A TESTIMONY. Mr. Joseph Mogaon, Champion Oytfltl of New South Wales, says "I suffered from nervousness for some time. 1 was on the point of a constitutional bMtUH* up more than once. The merits of your Electric 1 Invlgoratof' and your system are beyond aueßtion." (Signed). JOSEPH MECSON. Oar Eleotric " Invigosators'' are Electrically Perfect The prices are—Copper-plate, £1 ; Silver* plate, £1 10s.; Solid Silver, £3; Solid Gold, £lO. This instrument contain* 2oc. 18-oarat gold. We specially recommend our £1 Bell. If you suffer write at onoe, your health may to regained in a few weeks. What is life to you if health is no longer yours ? The Specialists have been more successful in the treatment of Chroolo Diseases of Hen than any association of medioal men in Australia. Medicines posted free to all parte of Australia. HOME TRIATMENT. The Specialists' system of paroela post tad correspondence Is perfect. You oan be treated medically in your own home by them ae well as if you hod visited them. Write a fall description of your ailment, describe your symptoms, and in a few days you will obtain from the SpeoialisU full diagnosis end instructions to follow to obtain a oure. It will only oost yon the price of one letter to obtain the opinions of the two leading Speolallstd of Australasia. A MEDICAL VOLUM?FOIt ONC SHILLING. "CLINICAL EXPERIENCES/* a handsomely bound, profusely illustrated, institutive Tolumej will be forwarded to any Australian address on reoeipt of ONE SHILLING IN STAMPS. It contains 550 pages, wicb 150 illustrations of the human functions. It is a WHOLE LIBBABY OF FACTS. No one should be without a oopy. The FREEMAN & WALLACE ELECTRO-MEDICAL JtND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, Cor, Elisabeth A Bathurst Streets, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, fflem mtatloa tbU ysyjr irh«a wcltafJ

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 84, 9 February 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 84, 9 February 1903, Page 4

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