.MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. J EVERY YEAR SEES SURATURA INCREASE IN POPULARITY. The record of sales for 1903 shows an increase, and that is evidence of extended favour. SURATURA TEA Possesses every merit to recommend it, and every merit is real merit. It is rich, strong, and delicious, ami it's not so because we say so, tke lea confirms our statement. There is not a more enjoyable and palale-llallering lea on the market. Suruluru in pure h si. Cevlon tea, and is guuriuileed not blended with Indian China, or any cheap or inft-rior leas. RETAIL PRICES : Suratura A quality 1/8 per lb Surutura B quality 1/11 per lb Suratura 1) quality 2/2 per lb Suratura X qualify 2/(i par «t SOLD HY ALL STOREKEEPERS. Taranaki Annual Regatta(Rowed under the Rules of the New Zealand Amateur Rowing Association), to be held on the WAITARA RIVER On THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1904. OFFICERS : Patrons : Messrs Jennings and Smith, M's.H.R., 0. Samuel, J. Paul N. King, E. Dockrill, J. B. Foy, 11. Okey, E. Vickers, B. 11. Nicholls, It. Cock, R. 11. Pigott, H. Liai'det, W. P. Snell, Burgess, Eraser, Borthwick, Steeds. President : Mr G. V. Tate. Vice-presidents : Messrs Dooly, Smythc, J. Sarten, G. Pearce, Dr. Goode, W. L. Gray, W. Glover, A. W. Ogle, G. H. Stubus, B. C. Lawrence, R. Hicks, Gilbert, J. D. Wyllie, .1. C. McArtney. Committee : Messrs Vickery, R. Tate, C. H. Joknston, A, Klenner, L. Sampson, R. T. Hicks, S. Wyllie, J.Telfar, T. Goddaitl. Judge : Mr J. Paul. Deputy Judge :MrJ. D. Wyllie. Umpires : Messrs Ogle, J. Sorten, G. V. Tate. Timekeeper : Mr J. Telfar. Starter : Mr T. Goddard. Treasurer : Mr S. Wyllie. Secretary: Mr H. Spurdle. Protest Committee : Messrs Ogle, J. Sarten, G. V. Tate..Auditors : Messrs Beckbessj tiger and Buchanan. PROGRAMME : ■ 1. Boys' Whaleboat Race—For boys under 17 years-. First prize £3, second £l. About three-quurters of a mile. 2. Maiden Whaleboat Race—No members of crew to have won any race (Junior Race excepted). First prize £G, second £l. One mile and a half. 3. Senior Four-Our Clinker RaceFirst prize £ls, second £4, for four boats or more. Three boats > first prize £ls, second £3. Two boats, £lO. About one mile. ; 4. Girls' Whaleboat Race—For girls under 18 years of age. First prize £4, second £2, third £l, for three 1 crews and over ; fur two crews, ' lii st £3, second £l. About half a mile. ' 5. Champion Whaleboat Race—First prize £2O, second £5. Two miles. G. High Dive—Neatest header. About j 15 feet. First prize £l, second '. 10s. Post entry. 7. Best Decorated Boat—To be rowed by ladies in procession. First prize £3, second £l. 8. Senior Pair-Oar Outrigger Race—- [ First prize £lO, second £3 ; for three boats or more. Two boats, first prize £7. About one mile. . 9. Wlwluboat Race—For those who are not taking part in any other race at the Regatta. First prize £5, second £l. Post entry. 10. Flying Whaleboat Race' First prize £5, second £l. Straight run of about three-quarters of a mile. 11. Youths' Whaleboat Race For youths under 21 years. First prize £5, second £l. One mile and a half. 12. Senior Single Sculls Race—First prize £lO, second £3. About one mile. 13. Cigar and Umbrella Race—First prize £1 10s, second 10s ; four starters or no second prize ; onco i across the river. 14. Whaleboat Race—For crews lOst and under. First prize £5, second £l. One mile and a half. 15. Handicap Swimming Race—First pri'ze £2 or medal, second 10s ; Winner can have the choice of nied- ! al or money ; distance about 200 yards. 16. Mountod Swimming Race (handl- ' caii)—Rider must enter and leave the water on horseback. First prize £2, second 10s. Post entry ' 2s Od. 17. Tub Race—For boys under 17 [ years. First prize £l, second 10s, for six starters. First prize 15s, [ second ss, for four starters ; post entry. 18. Tub Race—Open to all comers. 3 First prize £1 ss, second 10s,third 7a ; for six starters. First prize, „ £1 ss, second 10s, for four startc ers. Post entry, j 19. Greasy Boom—Open to allcomers. First prize (six) 60s, four 9 30s, three 255. Post entry. I 20. Hoys' Swimming Race—For boys under 15 years. First prize 15s, second us. Entrance free. _ 21. Greasy Doom—For boys under 18 years. First prize 15s, second ss. l'ost entry. 1 _ _ CONDITIONS. Three crews to enter or no second prize. r All races to start punctually at r adverti.sc.il time. Any boat not at r the starting point at the pjroper 1 time shall be liable to disqualification for that event. c Objections with qualifications of a _ competitor shall be made in writing j to the Secretary at tho earliest mo° 1 incut practicable. No protest or ob- _ jection shall bo entertained unless : placed in the hands of the Secretary within 43 hours after the day of the _ Regatta. A deposit of Ids , uus i nc _ e company each protest, which sum may be forfeited if the protest is not upheld by the Committee. l( , Entrance fee 5 per cent, of the toU] tal amount of [irive money ofTered for , d each event. Names, weights of comv petitors (including substitutes), and j_ colours to be worn, must be lodged g at time of entry. , t , All post entries (to close on Re- .,. gnttaday at 12 noon.) will be charg- „ ed 5 per cent, on amount of first K Prize. ~ Ihe Committee reserve to thcmsol- , ves the right to alter the order or C l postpone any or all of the events, „, and add any regulations which in ~ their opinion may be necessary. y Entries for the Four-Oar, Pair-Oar , and Single Sculls close with tho 0 Secretary at the Foresters' Hall ip Waitara, on THURSDAY, March lo' , c , at B.:S(J p.m. lt , Entries for all Whaleboat Races ], close with the Secretary at the For--5 esters' Hall on THURSDAY, March ~_ 17th, at 8 p.m. Also for Swimming ( j Handicap Race. Hand in attendance. Special and delayed trains will be arranged to suit visitors. THE ANNUAL REGATTA DANCE will be held in St. John's Hall on . Regatta night. Good music; supper provided. , H. SPURDLE, Hon. Secretary, Waitara. Hote! CommnonweaSth. NEW PLYMOUTH, J. O'DR/ISCOLL ... Proprietor. THE Above now house oilers superior accommodation to travellers, and possesses every convenience to be found in a first-class hotel. The liquors served are the very best brands procurable. The hotel is lighted throughout with electricity ; also fitted with tho latest ments in needle, plungo, and shower baths.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 57, 11 March 1904, Page 4
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