I-IASZArtD'S GAZETTE, AUGUST 2. CHARLOTTBIIKJWN’ REGATTA Under the Patronage of His Excellency tlis Lisut. Governor. 1'0 TAXI PLACE OI TUESDAY .4./ro WEDJVESDA Y. the 19th and 20th days of August. PROGRAMME OF THE FIRST DAY.‘ FIRST RACE AT II O'CLOCK A. M . Between the first class country Sailing Boats. from 20 to 80 foot keel. First prize, £1 , second do., £3 Ion. Entrance aioney. 3:. en‘ SECOND RACE NI‘ I2 U’CI. UK. To be contended for by country four oiired Boats, of 20 test liael and under. I-‘irst prize, £5 ; second do, til l0s. Entrance money, 3s. ear-h. THIRD RACE AT ALI-‘.-l’A.‘l’l‘ 12. Between the two 0:lI‘et‘I club Boats. ofrrny length. lot prlse £3 I0 ;2nd do., .61. Ilutrurice money. In 6d. FOURTH RACE A'l‘ I 0‘t.‘.l.0CK. PRECISELY. Between the first class club Yachts, from 20 to I 0l'eet keel. Irit prize, £8 . 2d do., .53 No. B trance money. 6.1. each l"II"l‘H RACE AT llAI.I"--I‘.~\S'l‘ I, secoirzl-clues club Sailing Bouts, lat prize £‘ ; 2d do.. £2. Between the under 20 fuel keel. Entrance money, 3.4. each SIXTH RACE A'l‘ 20’Cl.0CK.. _ To be contended for by ludiiins paddling their lot prize, 30a. ; 2d do. . 20s. ; Btl d0., I5Ii dth do . 6s. Erilrrnice Free. SEVENTII IlA('E A'l‘ IIALI-‘--PAST 2, Between two oarrod country Bouts, ofuny length. let prize, £2 5s. ; 2d dn., .t.‘l. Entrance Is. 6d. each. EIGHTH RACE AT 8 0'CLOC.K Between the second-class country Sailing Boats, under 20 ft. keel. lat prize. 15 ;2d do . *2 lo}-3 8d dn., II . . . Unless four boats start, no 3d prize will be given in this three. NINTH RAPE A'I‘ ll.-\l.I‘-PAST 3. Iletwesn Four oared Gigs, open to all the Island and the neighbouring I'rovirrcea. One Prize only. ainount no (ten pounds). Entrance ills. _ on Two boots or more to stun. The first day's Regatta to finish with the 'l‘EN'I‘ll RACE A1‘ A 0‘CLOCK, Between Canoes paddled by the same number and amount of awarded as to the Indians in the Sixth Race. Programme of the Second day's Rena to. near sacs -ro s-i-as-r AT lo'ct.ncx. Between the lirst-class club Yachts. For a La- dios' I'urse. Entrance money. los. ssch. sitcorrn aacs A1‘ iiai.s--ran-r ll Per “ TIIOMJS BEGBIE" from London. The remainder of the Spring Supply at the MAN CHESTER HOUSE, QUEEN STREET has been received’ liv the above vessel, the whole of which will be open I‘ to which the next week, embracing ii splendid assortment o §ll“.aXlPlliJE A331!) NANCY IDIBTI CE-@©IlD§g attention of purchasers is confidently invited, as being ll. stock second to none in this City for STYLE, QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS. May 30, 1856. SAMUEL M‘MURRAY- ttQUE EN STREET CLOTHING HOUSE.” MGEUET 6; BESE have just received per Isobel from Liverpool, and Thomas Begbie from London, their SPRING IMPORTATIONS iiiiisii ii°iii:iiiiizi. Consiting of an extensive and carefully selected assortment OF ' STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. on sale at the lowest prices for Cash. City ofCbnrlottetown, May %th, I856. NOW orsa son rasracrioa AT THE ESTABLISHMENT or D BR Charlottetown. May 13. UNCAN, MASON & CO., A large and well selected STOCK of ITISH MERCHANDIZE, ex Isabel, from Liverpool. DUNCAN. MASON do Go. To be contended for between Indians paddling Canoes. propelled bv either sex. lsljprilo, 80s ; '.‘.d tlo,. 20s.; {id «to. I5.-.; sih do; 5a. En- trance free THIRD aacs A1‘ 2 o‘ct.ocx. Between Sailing Iloals, under I6 feet keel lat prise, I3 : 2d ilo . ll I0s.; Entrance money Is. Id.each. irouani sacs as i~ui.r-ras To be contended for by white men, dian Canoes. lat prize, 80s.;2d do., l5s. money to. 6d. each. sin-is sacs AT 3 o‘ct.ocx, Consolation Stakes for all beaten Sailing Boats. to hoontored before 2 o'clock. lat prize. 13; N do»; 12; Id do., ll. Entrance free. The Entertainment to wind up with tho SIXTH RACE. via: “The Duck Ilunt," which will take place at half-past four, between afour oared_Gig, without steering apparatus, to catch a punt within half an hour. rowed by one man, the punt to have 100 yards start. Prize 80s. Entrance is. 6d. each. REGULJITIOJVS. I. Subscribers of Twenty Shillings. and upwards will be entitled to all the privileges of Members of the Regatta Club.-—2. Boats, not owned on the Island, will be allowed to compete for the Club Plates. by the owners subscribing twen shil- lings to the fund of the C b, and also the entrance monoy.———- . Tho Boats places at startiii w bodeeided by lot;nll sails to be lowered previously tostarting.—--4. No 2d prize will be given unless Three Boats start. —-5. Boats on the Larhoard Tack mast invariably give way to those on the Starboard; and is all cases where a doubt of the aaibilit of the Beat of the Larboard Tack weathering tho I on tho Starboard 'I‘ack must give way; or if the other Boat keo her course. and run into her the owners of the cat on the Liirboard Tack shallpa all dainagos, and forfeit its claim to the isis. 6. Au Boat throwing out Ballast sf-er starting, will for sit the raco.—'I. E.-xtra Sail to be used before the wind to any eateiit.-—8. To prevent collisions dsripf the Races. an entered Boat found soiling III the arbosr duringt a progress the other sailin matches, will forfeit her chance in a race she is entered for.-——9 Anyasail-host uoin an0ar, Pole, or Boat-hook. during I race, unless or the purpose of booming out her nails, will forfeit her chance of the prize -—-IO. ll Boats intending to compete must be at I‘oake's Wharf by nine o‘cloclr.——-—l Printed directions for the course of the ditferent races muy be obtained from the Secretary on the morning ofthe Regottn.—-I2. ll disputes to be decided by the Uinpires.-—IB. First class clulr Yachts to carry a Ilng at their mast hood, I‘L'tI ground, wit an dericn thereon. Country hrmg in be distinguished b their priviite flsgs—sny ground but Re .-——l5. ll entrances to be made on or before the 13th of Au ust. I6. All boats considered country boats, w ere owners are not members ofthe -r 2 . paddling In. Entrance By order ofthe Committee of Management. BENJAMIN DAVIIIS, Secy.. riptious in aid ofthe Regatta Fund will be LONDON HOUSE. NEW SPRING GOODS ! The Subscriber has received per Majestic and Isabel from Liverpool, sumac once and Thomas Begbie from London, A WELL SELECTED SUPPLY OF- SUMMER @r®@.llb§‘>.,. —- OMPRISING-— Fancy and Dry Goods, Hardware and Groceries of the best quality. Great George Street, C harl %.dLL CHEAP FOR C.lDH.,_m H. HASZARD. ottotowii, May 27, 1856. SYDNEY COAL for sale at the yard of the sub- scriber, in [7 Persons COALS. B I B L E . large type PICTORIAI. BIBLE, for use, containing l,00O l'lngravin$;l50 .000 estino. SEAIP8 sinoll or large quantities. family desirous of securin a stock of either "|||’[l"|l |'0l'"°fl¢°'. 1,500 PI OI. Imp of Sydney or Pictou Coal will please save their orders F|_m|l¥ R9°°|’<l. III:-. Well all substantially bound. at his ollice. Stihsc , thankfully received by the Comisittce, the Secretary. gndslllt. MOR Lhsrlottetown. Jiily 16. l856.——All papers. if taken from the vessel on arrival, and cash prompt paid. June 26th, 1856. For Sale or T..ense. Price us. NO'I‘ICI"..-—'I‘_he Subscribers to this elegant BIBLE are_ respectfully informed. that their copies have just J. N. HARRIS. plrrivpd per Steamer, and will be delivered inmo- _ ,_ into y. Commission on cost only charged ‘ N. B.—Persons wishing to secure a copy of this complete FAMILY BIBLE are invited to call and SEVERAL wilsnhle Building Lots well adapted , enter their Names for the same at the Office of- fer IIIIIIBOII-Illlldl situate in " Sraarrciin.” Township No. 48. at the Ferry. AI.so.—Building and Water Lots in Charlotte» ' Ship Yard. . JOHN BENNETT STRONG. Dawson's Buildin . Kent-St . Charlottetown, une 2|, I856.-liri l I I l town. and ii desirable site for ii For plan rind particulars. apply to the owner: .\In.ion Bssrni, or to the undersigned Bargains l Bargains! Ill‘. Subscriber intending to chririge his present I business, now offers FOR SALE, til the lowest Market prices: 20 Pun I00 LIQUOR CASKS. Also—A Lot Sl".L of about I Junsl2. NEW GOODS ! UST ARRIVED. per Brig Intended. from Eng- land direct, and wins. on: orsn for Solo ou ,I"RIDAY issrr. WM. HEARD. JOHN BA LL. \ June 28, I856. , PLOUR e. coniir MEAL! . UYSTk received per Sclir, "Helena" from New or . chconii Porto Rico MOLASSI-IS, of CORDAGE. suitable for it VES- 626 Barrels Flour, C (lwarrsnted a good article.) II From Live 01, England, direct. T fast-sailing Ba rquc Isobel, ooppered and classed A. 1., at Lloyd's, will sail from the above Port for this City early in Ssr-rsssssn nest. For Freightor Pas_sage,_apply to 5.9.“, Duncan, I:‘.sq., I2, Baltic Iuildin , Liverpool, or DUNCAN. i\ ASON tr. Co. to- Charlottetown, July 18, I851.—2i CATALOGUE OP Standard Religious Books. ON SALE AT HASZABD and OWENS, QUEEN ’S SQUARE. 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