Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

ifARANAKI A NNUAL T>EGATTA i AHAKAKI /iNNUM. JaEQATTA (Rowed imiler tho Kules of the Now Zealand Amateur 1 lowing Association.) TO BE HELD ON THE WAITABA EIV E R THURSDAY, the sth MAROH, 1901. Officers : Patrons : Messrs Jennings and Smith, M's.H.R., 0. Samuel, J. Paul, N. King,! E. Doekrill, J. B. Roy, 11. Okey, X.I Vickers, B. H. Nicholls, R. Cock, R. H* Pigott, H. Liardet, W. P. Sncll. Presi-' dent: Mr G. V. Tate. Vice-Presidents: Messrs G. Pearcc. J. Sarten, R. Kibby, P. E. Dover, and W. L. Gray. Committee : Messrs Vickery, Knight, R. Tate, C. H. Johnston, L. Klenner, G. Pott, L. Sampson, It. T. Hicks, and S. Wyllie. 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. Oglo, G. V. Tate, and J. Barten. Handicapper for Swimming Race: Mr J. Telfar. PItOGHAMMB. 1. Boys'Whaleboat Race (for boys under 17 years.) First prize £3, second £l. About | of a mile. 2. Maiden Whaleboat Race. Nomembarof crow to have won any race (Junior Race exuepted). First prize £6, second £l. ' I mi i^s. t. S.nior 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 f 20, second £5. Three miles. 5. Senior Pair-Oaf Outrigger Race. Firet prize £lO, second £3; for three boats'or nifirp. Two boats, first prize £7. About 1| miles. 6. Senior Single Bculls Race. First prize £lo,secsn.4.£3. About 1} miles. .>. 7. Greasy Boom. Open to all comers. First prize (six) COs, four 30s, _three 255. Post entry. . 8. Junior Whaleboat Race. For crews under 21 years. First prize £5, second, £l. 9. Girlß' Whaleboat Race. For giris-under 18 years of age, First pvizo £4,' eeqond £2, third £1; for three orews and over. For two orews, first £3, second £l, About half a mile. 10. Cigar and Umbrella Race. First prite 80s, second 10s j four starters or no seoopd prize. Onoe aoross the river. 11. Flying Whaleboat Race. Firstprize£6, iecond £l.- Straight run of about three-quarters of a mile. 12. Ladles'Whaleboat Race. Fii*t prize £4, second £l. About half a mile. - 13. Whaleboat Race. For orawa lOit 7tt) 6nd under. First prize £5, second £l. 1J miles. , 14 Handicap Swimming Eace. First prize £2,(jraedal, seoopd IQs. Winner o«i« h'RYe,the choice of medal or money, j distance about 200 yards, Entries olose THURSDAY, 86t)i Fghrpry.at 8 p.m. 15. Grjfasy, 89081, Forboys'vinder 18 years. First prize 20s, Post entry. 16. Tub Race. Open to all comers. First prize 859, second It's, third 7s, for sis starters', First prize 255, second 10s, for fwr s'arters. Post entry. 17. Tub'gjaije.. For boys under 17 years. w»a,™io«jjQ S< second lQs, for six start prize 15s, second ss, for four starters. Post entry. , CONDITIONS. Two ojfcp ,tb start §r no race. Three 8 tojprt or no seoond prize. I racs lof'stajt .punotuajly at advertised tieieV Any. bo'at at the starting point at the proper time shall be liable to disqualification for tha^event. Protests'; mil's,* be in the bands of the Secretary'in, minutes after the race.' protest must be accompanied by a depogitrjf IQs, which sum may bo forfeite(|.>if ibe protest is not upheld by the ConMQlttjeJ • ,tvj. -.;'■•-. •' Entrance.fee'ilO per cent of the amount of flrjg'.prize for each event, [Names, weigbtsWt'competitors (including £olo\nrs to be worn, must be pled, qt Ae.tinjg.of entry. AUwfit entries (to olose on Regatta Dav at charged 6 per cent, on araijunt.'if first prize, y :■ not be allowed to bet inside the enclosure. The Committee gjyerve to themselves the right Jto alfer.the (jrder or postpono any or wyt the events, and add any rcgulation* Wbioh in their opinion may be nccessarv. ( Bntries for the FOUR-OAR, PAIR-OAR. nd SINGLE SCULLS close with the SecrcSylat the Foresters' Hall, Waitara, on /.Entries for all Whaleboat Races close wil 11 the - Secretary at the Foresters' Hall on tjIURSDAY, 26th February, at 8 p.m. Alm for Swimmipg Handicap Race, SfctV- r. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Special and Delayed Trains will bo nrrnngoii 1 ' fPfi *'' * u " visitors. THE ANNUAL REGATTA DANCE Will be held in St. John's Hall on Regal i: Night. Good music. Suppei pro\ i.led. H. SPURDLE, Hon. Secretary, Waitara. The F -iiiMA-N & WALLACE ELECTRO-MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE, line Diplomas and Certificates of Qualification ml Registration open for iu:-i<iMi«n b> the 'ln-ni Dr. Wii.i.sce. I sin tho Medical <...'. ids of N.w soi.tb Wal«, »>torl«. South Au» r .Hi. England au.l America Sir Dominic Cos .u«x, 11..rt, PhTsioiantotboiale Queen. says:— 1 ci'teitsin a iii-'h opinion of Dr. ffllU« ill urard to jiia professional fjnilißcatioßa." Late "" ic Hospital. Melboi —•* "-'"-'- uy Medial Stiff WORTH CONSIDERING. ANYONE rending these lines suffering fro tracted cases of Insomnl- " Indigestion, Palpitation, Hanrt Disorders, Sciatic tent, Dl foul »j stem with often times disastrous effects the tbape of Paralysis, Epilepsy, Hysterl or it. Vitus' Danee, should write to the FREEMAN <fi WALLACE Institute of Spoclaltsta in fl/oodaml Nerve Disorders. Professional opinions are free. The 11 "*-' a " x of thi Institute is perfect, and | A TESTIMONY. Mr. Joseph Megaon,Champlon Cyollmt •if New South Wales, says:— less for soma time. 1 tltutlonal breakisrits of your Electric r system are beyond quastion'' (Hirned), JOSEPH MECSON. .tors" are Electrically a-Copper-plate, £1; Silver;ilrer, £3; Solid Gold, £lO. ontains 2oi. 18-carat gold, ind our £1 Belt "" -' . your health may ""iat is life to you it HOME TREATMENT. The Specialists' sj-Mtem of parcels j orrcspoudence ia perfect. You can be ieili.'illy in ynur own home by tlicui as you bad vbitel them Write a full description ot your ailment, deecri'je your symptoms, and in a ' - ou will obtnin from tho Specialist- '"" and instruction* to foil iw to ob v«- &v ./ill only coat you tho price of o«« to i bfciiu the opinions of the two leadings of Australasia. 4 MEDICAL VOLUMTFOR ONE SHILLING. "CLINIC/U. EXPERIENCES," a handi boon'!, profusely illuatratod, inatructire T will l.e forwarded to nuy Austinlian address on rec.ipt of OXI4 SHILMNU IMSTAMPS. Itcoutains 550 pages, with IM iHustr.iticim of fun.-liona. Itiaa VVHOI.K I.IUKAKY OF FACTS No oue abould be without a uopy. The FREEMAN & WALLACE ELECTRO-MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, Cor. Elizabeth & Bathurst Streets, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, [Please mention this pa;ei when writing.]

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19030214.2.33.5

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 40, 14 February 1903, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,054

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 40, 14 February 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 40, 14 February 1903, Page 3

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert