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ANNIVERSARY Of Tim pROVINCB jyjAECH gj, 1914. celebrate the 73rd Anniversary of the Province, the Moturoa Sports Club has decided to hold a MONSTER REGATTA (Which will in future become an ANNUAL AFFAIR.) On r[\ UES DA Y llf ARC II Q1 ■*•■ inn ■ ux inu "- 1 -

AT THE BREAKWATER. In connection with the Regatta, the much-talkcd-of Yacht Race, for £2O I a-side, between Mr. Connett's boat "Fly" and Mr. R. Cock's "Eklerbelle," will tako place. The course will be 9 miles—from the Breakwater to a point opposite East End beach, and will be run under the control of the Regatta Committee. Come to the Seaside on tliiß date and Celebrate the landing of the Early Settlers 011 New Plymouth's shores. AMUSEMENTS FOR YOUNG AND OLD FIRST RACE COMMENCES AT .11.30 SHARP. DO NOT FAIL TO BE PRESENT Handioappers Sailing and pulling boats: Messrs G. Oakes and R. 0. Bowie; motor launches: Mr. G. Braundj running events: Mr. McLean (Waitara); cycling events: Mr. Arnold George. Starters: Messrs J. C. Crozier and Healy. Judges: Mesrs G. Oakes, A. Loveridge and R. C. Bowie. Referee, Mr. C. Lowe.

PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. 1. MAIDEN RACE, of 150 yds, open to all who have never won an adv<"--tiacd race. First prize, trophy, 30s, second 10s. Post entry, 2s. 2. MOTOR LAUNCH RACE. First prize, case of benzine, second 10s. Must be three launches or no second prize. Post entry, Is 6d. 3. WHALEBOAT RACE, once round buoys.—First prize, trophy value 20s. Post entry, 13. 4—BICYCLE RACE, one mile.—First prize, tropny value 50s; second, 109. ' Nom. 3s, ace. Is. j 5. BOYS' RACE, 14 years and under, 75yds— First prize, trophy value 7s Od; second, 2s 6d. Post entry, fid. 6. SAILING-BOAT RACE, twice round buoys.— First prize, trophy value 40s; second, 10a. Nom. 2s,_acc. Is. Three boats or no second prize. 7. MARRIED WOMEN'S RACE, 50yds. —First prize, 51b box of tea. Post enlrv, free. 8. SINGLE WOMEN'S RACK, of 50yds. —First prize, trophy (gold brooch). . Post entrv, free. 0. TARAXAKI TCG-OF-WAR (seven men a-sidc).—First prize 150s, secOlid 00a. Nom. 5a per man. lour teams or no start. 10. MOTUROA HANDICAP, of lOOvds, open).—First 30s, second 10s. Nom. Is, ace. Is. 11. PIONEERS' RACE, of 50yds—First, trophv. value £l. Post entry, free. 12. RARAWA BOAT RACE, versus M"turon; once round the buoys; equal number of boats both sides; four men and a cox. Trophies. Yo.ii enlrv, 2s fid per boat/ 13 75yds SWIMMING RACE.-First prize. Trophv. £l. Post entry, Is. ii iiia'M ll\\T!!(''Al\ of 220 yds—- . once round the buoys.— First prir.e, 20=; second, 7s (id. Nom. Is, ace. Is. 10 M \OIU CANOE. RACE, half a mile. —First prize 20s, second 10s ; Three canoes or no second prize. Nom. Is, 17 IiICY'Cf.E RACE, about, V/i milcs.First, trophv value 50s; second, trophv value 10s. Nom. 3s. ace. 3s. 18 NEW'PIA-MOTITH HANDICAP, 440 .jdi.—First prize, 50s; second, 2(>s. 'Nom. 3s, ace. Is. 19. BANDSMEN'S RACE, of uOyds.Trophies. Post entry, free. "0 ORK\«Y PIG RACE.-I'ijr to become the no-session of the catcher. Post the po-'se enlrv, Is ?1. CONSOLA First pri TION RACE, of 150 yds—- . 20s; second, ss. Post winners 2s. ■ESSIXG COMPETITION. takes the sheep. Entries

i:\cts !■'()!: children duping tiie DAY. CONDITIONS OF P.AMES AND CiEXKHAIi ESTKIES. (]). Programme is subject to altera-(-2) Tho Committee reserve the right to postpone (ho sports. _ (:i) l.eiial jrMiu* allowed on ttu. uronn;U Fee 10s fiil-_ , , /of Nominations Un rnr.nm 0 ftnu ••vrlin" In'M-i'-war. puilin? l»os»t8, opon pulling lu#l« and Maori canoe events close will. tiie Sccrctarv. W. K I.Uj, c/i> the Criterion Slublos on 1 LIDAi, March i'O. ((i) X" second prize mill.-a four or move competitors. m .-'purls l'.eul under the rues of tlic T:ii'.m;iki Alliletic i;ml C'nlcdonun A.-'sn'M-'tion. , , (8) Gitiiju-iitors ir.u*t forward pelformanccs for previous two years, ftcMTCIV. TRAINS IT.nU lIAU'EKA AND WAITAUA. HAND IN ATTENDANCE. Luncheon. 1/0; Afternoon Ten, 6d Fruit, etc.. on the "rounds. Admission In Hi.' '.cadi: AuilK Is, viovKr v. 1-im.W will jn" towards Imildiic! a piddie bathing pavilion. . . v , l»ri/A< wi:i lie presented in| End (Iviiinnsium on tin; nuiut. ot tae snorts.' eofnienciiiL' at 8 o'clock. •' BALL AND SUPI'Mi lo follow in I lie Wc,t hind fi.yninr.smm. Admission: Cents., IICC ' Hon. Sec. C VT. WILLIAMS, Treasurer.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 258, 30 March 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 258, 30 March 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 258, 30 March 1914, Page 7

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