I'AItANAKI A NNUAL T>EQATTA JlAhahaki Annual Jlvegatta. (Bowed under the Rules of the New Zealand .. Amateur Rowing Association.) TO BE HELD ON THE WAIT ABA RIVER l( f< •>' ' ON THURSDAY, the 6TH MABOH, 1908. Officers : Patrons : Messrs Jennings and Smith, M's.H.R., 0. Samuel, J. Paul, N. King,' E. Dockrill, J. B. Roy, H. Okey, E.I Viokers, B. H. Nicholls, R. Cock, R. H: Pigott, H. Liardet, W. P. Snell. Presi- 1 dent: Mr G. V. Tale. Vice-Presidents: Messrs G. Pearce, J. Sarten, R. Kibby, P. E. Dover, and W. L. Gray. Committee : Messrs Vickery, Knight, E. Tate, 0. 11. Johnston, L. Klcnncr, G. Pott, L. Sampson, R. T. Hicks, and S. Wyliie. Judgo: 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 11. Spurdle. Protest Committee: Messrs A, W. Ogle, G. V. Tate, and J. Sarten. Handicapper for Swimming Race: Mr J. Telfar. Programme. 1. Boys'Whaleboat Race (for boys under 17 years.) First prize £3, second £]. About | of a mile. 2. Maiden whaleboat Race. Nomembarof crow to have wbn any race (Junior Race excepted). First prize £6, second £l. 1§ miles. 3. Senior Four-Oar Olinker Race. First prize £l6, second £4; for four boats or more. Three boats, first prize £ls, second £3. Two boats, £lO. About 3 miles. 4. Champion Whaleboat Race. First prize £2O, second £5. Tlnce miles. 5. Senior Pair-Oar Outrigger Race. First prize £lO, se'eond £3; for three boats or more. Two boats, first prize £7. About 1$ miles. 6. Senior Single Sculls Race. ->.yirst prize £lO, second £3, About 1J miles. ■ 7. Greasy Boom. Open to allcomers. Firs! prize (six) 60s, four 30s, .three 255. Post entry. 8. Junior Whaleboat Race. For crews under 21 years. First prize £5, second £l. It miles. 9. Girls' Whaleboat Race. For girlsundei 18 years of age. First prize t'-l, second £2, third £1; for three crews and over. For two crews, first £3, second £1 About half a'mile. 10. Cigar and Umbrella Race. First prizi 80s, second 10s; four starters or nc second prize. Once across the river. 11. Flyiug Whaleboat Race. Firstprize£s second £l. Straight run of about three-quarters of a mile. 12. Indies' Whaleboat Raoe. First prize £4, second £l. About half a mile. 13. Whaleboat Race. For crews 10st 711 |nd under. First prize £5. second £l. lj miles, 14 Handicap Swimming Race. First priz. £2 or medal, second IQs, Winner cat have the choice ot' medal or money: distance about £OO yards, Entries olost THURSDAY, 2Ctli February, at 8 p.m. 16. Greasy Boom. For boys under 18 years. First prize 20s. Post entry. 16. Tub Race, Open to all comers. Firsi prize 255, second It s, third 7s, for si? starters, First prize 265, second 10k for fgjir slarters. Post entry. 17. Tub/Race. For boys under 17 years First pri£o 20s, second 10s, for six starters'. First prize 15s, second ss, for foci starters. Post entry. CONDITIONS.. Two Ojjjjvp to start or no race. 'Thrct crews" or no second prize. : AJI races i'o start punctually at advertised time, Any boat not at the starting point at the proper time shall be liable to disqualification for that event. Protests must be in the hands of the Secretary in writing within 15 minutes after the race. Each protest must be accompanied bjr a deposit of 10s, which sum may bo forfeited if pretest is not upheld by the Committee.' v' Entrance fqo 10 per cent of the amount of first, prize money offered for each event. Naipes, weighty'of competitors (including Substitutes), and colours to be worn, must be lodged at t|e time of entry. ;' All popt entries (to close on Regatta Dav fat lß'nopn) "will be charged 5 per cent, oh am'punt of first prize. Bookmakers will not be allowed to bet ipsijde the enclosure. ) The Committee reserve to themselves the rimt to alter the order or postpone any or all'of the events, and add any regulations Vhich in their opinion may be necessary. / Entries for the FOUR-OAR, PAIR-OAK, and SINGLE SOULLS close with the Secretary at the Foresters' Hall, Waitara, on THURSDAY, 19th February, at 8.30 p.m. i Entries for all Whaleboat Races clo.'-e wit!, the Secretary at the Foresters' Hall en THURSDAY, 2Gth February, at 8 p.m. Also jfor Swimming Handicap Race. BAND IN ATTENDANCE, pecial and Delayed Trains will be arranged ' '-"y to suit visitors. , THE ANNUAL REGATTA DANCE Will be held in St. John's Hall on Rcgaltr Night. Good music. Suppei provided. H. SPURDLE, Hon. Secretary, Waitara. THE GODDESS OP AUSTRALIA is MINERVA.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 44, 19 February 1903, Page 4
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