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fe^ O N SON BY RE GAT TA. TON EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1883. Preliminary Advertisement. ■Patron : His Worship the Mayor of Auckland. President: . Thomas Peacock, Esq., M.H.R. Vice-Presidekts : A. Boardman, Esq. W. Swanson, Esq., M.H.R. J. A. Tole, Esq., M.H.R. Captain J. H. Harrison I Committee : Messrs J. Clare, J. Cunningham, A. Devore, J. Dacre, . F. Jagger, B. Gilmer, A. Linabury, F. H. Lewisson, C. Langsford, T. T. Masefleld, J. B. Morpeth, H. D. Morpeth, Lionel Phillips, J. Stodart, G. Smith, W. Stanford, A Walnutt, and Captain W. Farquhar. PROGRAMME : Ist Race, 9.30. — Fibst- class Yachts (7 tons and over). 2. Amateur Sctjllebs. 3. Yachts and Sailing- Boats (4 tons and not exceeding 7 tons, decked or half-decked). 4. Fotjb- oared GIGS (no outriggers) open to all comers. 5. Yachts and Sailing- Boats, decked or halfdecked, 4 tons and under. 6. Fotjb-oabed Gias (no outriggers), the property of any recognised Rowing Club, rowed by e>anateurs, members of the same, under 21 years of y *e. 7. Second-class Open Sailing- Boats (as per rule 26). 8. Fottb-oabed GIG-s (no outriggers), the property of any recognised Rowing Club, rowed by amateurs, members of the same. 9. Open Sailing Boats (3rd class, as per rule 26). 10. Foutt-OARED Gigs (no outriggers), rowed by Amateurs (who have never won a race). 11. Rob Roy Canoes. 12. Open Sailing Boats (not exceeding 13 feet overall). 13. DINGiES (not exceeding 12 feet overall), *fc* rowed by boys under 16 years of age. No outriggers or sliding-seats. 14. Merchant Vessels' and Steamers' Fouboared Gigs. 15. Tubs. 16. Mab/ried Men's Race. JBona fide residents of Ponsonby. 17. Duck Hunt. Mr w. f. johes, d. f. evans, Treasurer. Hon. Sec. T>OTOM A H A y A AND HH^. TT ° T T Ai:E H • ABE CaCTIO^ED HIHHH^OFILEi^Xd THROUGH TALEOT'S MEW GUIDE T'J iiiil HOT LAKES. HH^^S Price Is, at all Stationers. reliable iiiioirnation on application at the fo?HHB LAKE HOUSE, Insurance Buildings, S3, Queen-street. t^ i strict. 8888 WONDERLAND OP NEW ZEALAND. to tatjranga, rotorua, rotomahana and back. ■H^^Ri reliable information as to Route, Cost, &c. supplied, aiid the Departure of Tourists advised by Telegraph. TfdeSred, through Tickets covering everything can be supplied at an exceedingly Low Rate. H. F. WAY, Agent. Addkess : Pacific Mail Steamship Co.'s Office, Lower Queen-street, Auckland. s~v o m o Tjiinch's I - . FOB » BOOKS, STATIONERY, FASHION MAGAZINES, I Victobia and Otheb Music Books, ! SHEET MUSIC, Instruction Books fob Piano, Violin, and otheb Instruments. i. VIOLIN STRINGS, Best Quality. Photo, Scrap, and Confession Albums. Note Paper and Envelopes stamped with Monograms, , Arms, or Crests. Two Quires superfine Note Paper and Envelopes to match, stamped with your own Monogram (two letters), for Five Shillings. E. B. FINCH, 216, Queen-street, Auckland. ' L^O^KFORTABLE BOARD & LODGING WkjJ FOR GENTLEMEN I r~ A -" m/ { - ' YORK. HOUSE, U-bey-stbeet. H^^^^BjflLCentral Situation. Plunge and Show 1 Large and Healthy Apartments. Tebms Modebate. yr; "■;..' %. i o l c y~7 3jL Okuanist of St. Matthew's Church, iatg Organist and "Choirmaster, for fourteen years, of io Cathedaal Church of Liverpool; Teacher of the rgan, Pianofortei^and Singing, also Cornet and other rass wind instruments. At the suggestion of several lusical friends, M± Pooley epnteniphxtes the formation ! a GENTLMEN'S BRASS BAND CLUB during the lsuing musical season, of which particulars will he an- . jdnced in due course. ■ ■" '•*» Mendelssohii Villa, Vincent-s^reofy

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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 131, 17 March 1883, Page 429

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Page 429 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 5, Issue 131, 17 March 1883, Page 429

Page 429 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 5, Issue 131, 17 March 1883, Page 429

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