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jj AKANAivI i NNUAL T>EGATTA I AIIANAiU 2\ NNUAL XVEGATTA (Bowed under the Rules of the New Zealand Amateur Rowing Association.) TO BE HELD ON THE WAHABA EI VE R ON THURSDAY, THE &TH HABOH, 1903. Officers : Patrons : Messrs Jennings and Smitb. M's.H.R., 0. Samuel, J. Paul, N. King, l E. Dockrill, J. B. Roy, H. Okey, E. VicUers, B. 11. Nicholls. R. Cock, R. HJ Pigott, H. Liardct, W. P. Snell. Presi- 1 dent: Mr G. V. Tate. Vice-Presidents: Messrs G. Pearce, J. Sarten, R. Kibby, P. E. Dover, and W. L, Gray. Committee: Messrs Vickcry, Knight, R. Tate, 0. H. Johnston, L. Klenner, G. Pott, L. Sampson, R. 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. Ogle, ' G. V. Tate, and J. Sarten. Handleapper t for Swimming Race: Mr J. Telfar. j Programme. I 1. Boys'Whaleboat Race (for boys under 17 1 years.) First prize £3, second £1.5 About f of a mile. j 2. Maiden Whaleboat Race. Nomembar oi crow to have won any race (Junior Raco excepted). First prize £6, second £l. H miles. 3. Senior Four-Oar Olinker Race. First prize £ls, second £4; for four boats or more. Thlec boats, first prize £ls, second £3, Two boats, £lO. About 3 miles. *. Champion Whaleboat Race. First prize £2O, second £5. Three miles. • : ' 5. Senior Pair-Oar Outrigger Race. First prize £lO, second £3; for three boats or niore, Two boats, first prize £7. Abbot 1J 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 255. Post entry. ■ a> 8. Junior Whaleboat Race. For crews under 21 years. First prize £5, second £l. > 1£ miles. 9. Girls' Whaleboat Race. For girls-under 18 years of age, First prize £4, second £2, third £1; for three crews and over. For two orews, first £3, second £l. About half a mile. 10. Cigar and Umbrella Race. First prise 80s, second 10s j four starters or no second prize. Onco aoross the river. 11. Flying Whaleboat Race. First prize £6, second £l, Straight run of about three-quarters of a milo. 12. ladies' Whaleboat Race, First prize £4, second £l. About half a mile, 13. Whaleboat Race. For craws lOat 71b end under. First prise £6, second £l. If miles, 14 Handicap Swimming Race, First prize £2 or medal, second IQs, Winner can have the choioe of medal or money; distance about 200 yards, Entries ol.osq THURSDAY, 26th February, at 8 p.m. 18. Qreasy Boom, For boys under 18 years. First prize 80s. Post entry. 16. Tub Race. Open to all comers. First prize 255, second It's, third 7s, for six starters, First prize 255, second 10s, for four starters. Post entry. 17. For boys under 17 years First prjfe 20s, second 10s, for six starters,- First prize l§s, second ss, for four Starters, Post entry. CONDITIONS. Two orewp to start or no race. Three crews to slart or no second prize. ! AU racefe to start punctually at advertised tim§. Any boat not at the starting point a! the proper time shall be liable to disqualification for event. Protests must be in the hands of tho (Secretary in writing within 15 minutes after the race. Eash protest must be accompanied hy a deposit'of 10s, which sum may be forfeited if the protest is not upheld by the Committee, ; jSqtrance fee 10 per cent of the amount of Prize money offered for each event. INtujjes, weight?'of competitors (including l&bgjitutes); and .colours to be worn, must be taagejl At tjje time gf entry. L AU entries (to close on Regatta Day ftt 12 ngon) "will be charged 5 per cent, on amount (jf first prize. ' Bookmakers will not be allowed to bef (psifip the enclosure. f 'Tbe Committee reserve to themselves the right to alter the order or postpone any or Jul pf the events, and add any regulations Vhioh in their opinion may be necessary. I Entries 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 Whaleboat Races elope with the Secretary at the Foresters' lie 11 on THURSDAY,26th February, at 8 p.m. Also for Swimming Handicap Race. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Bpeqial and Delayed Trains will bo arranged I' "• to suit visitors. , THE ANNUAL REGATTA DANCE p r iil be held in St. John's Hall on Hcgati;i Night. Good music. Supper provided. H. SFUItDLE, Hon. 'Secretary, Waitara. THE GODDESS OP AUSTRALIA MINEKVA. Became Australia has shown other wisdom, and MINKRVA is the Goddess cf Wisdom, as well as great taugs. THE QUESTION IS-' , Will you allow her to be your Goddess? That is, will you show wisdom by looking after your health, and, now that you are weak and run down, restoring your wasted constitution! is absolutely the finest restorative that was ever submitted to a discriminating public, IT WILL Promote sleep in the night-time, AND provide yon with elasticity of body Mid mind in the day. It will fill yonr veins with rich, red, pulsating blood, ar.d enables you to fortify yourself against the severities of winterwill mantle your cheeks with colour end bring the sparkle of liatpiness to your eyes, and give you ambition and energy. Mr John A. Woop, representative of Jewell, Davis k Co., Clarence-street, Sydney, writes: —" I have much pleasure in testifyng as to the efficacy of MINKRV4. as a tonic and stimulant. During a recent busi ness trip through South Australia my system was somewhat run covin through constant night traveling. I was induced to try MI&BRVA TONK", »• d after two * bottles he i>'vi^'ora l )n,:; and beneficial effects were marvellous." MI'JEKVA TO"210 is on sals bv t'.KLiiORKM fc '-TISVMBON, Auckland—ole Wholesale Agents Hfl»r B) gr% makes BOOTS AND HARNESS watorprool 8 " & duck'tf back, and iKSS s °ft as velvet; Adds <lm three times, to the wear GOLD MEDAL" of leather. IMcaasnt J odour. Allows polish O with blacking. 22 10X111 JiITION HIGHEST AWARDS? for superiority Plaek Brown colour. Sold hy Hoot tores, TantiOrw, Iron etc Manufactory, Dulwich, London, F.n

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 45, 20 February 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 45, 20 February 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 45, 20 February 1903, Page 4

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