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July 1 — Birkenhead Model Yacht Club Sailing Match for £10. Boats 
of two tons, fixed keels. 
July G, Thursday.— Second match of tho Royal Thames Yacht Club- 
Schooners only. 
July 8.— Royal Mersey Yacht Club— Challenge Cup. 
July 15, Saturday — Annual Regatta of the Royal Harwich Yacht Club 
July 18, Tuesday.— Annual Regatta at Lowestoft, Suffolk. 
July ....—Match between tho Second Class of the London Model Yacht 
Club. 
July 29.- Birkenhead Model Yacht Club Sailing Match for £10. Two 
ton boats, fixed keels. 
August 8 — Anuual Regatta, at Southampton, of tho Royal Southern 
Yacht Club. 
August 9, and following days— Annual Regatta of tho Royal Vic- 
toria 1 acht Club, at Uyde. 
August 16 - Koval Yacht Squadron Regatta— Prlnco Albert's Cup. 
Fireworks In the evening 
August 16 - Royal Yacht Squadron— annual dinner. 
, 17 - Her Majesty’s Cup of 100 guineas, by schooners of 140 
tons and upwards. 
August 18 - Royal Yacht Squadron Ball. 
„ 19.— Tho Squadron Cup, value £100, open to all yachts of tho 
squadron. 
, August ... —Annual Regatta of tho Royal Western Yacht Club, In 
Plymouth Sound. 
| August 16.— Birkenhead Model Yacht Club Sailing Match for £20. 
Centre-boards. 
September 2. — Birkenhead Model Yacht Club Sailing Match for a 
l I iff V f I Itlnnn 
llOYAL THAMES YACHT CLUB. 
”1 lie Monthly Meeting of llio Club will bo held at Bedford 
| linn I. Co vent Garden, on Wednesday evening, tho 7th lust., 
I at liult-pust eight o'clock precisely, when the following cundi- 
datis will bo balloted for: — William Augustus Commerell, 
I.K] ; Cavendish Venables, Esq. ; llarcluy Greenhill, Esq ; 
, til I'lge Sharp Chevullier, Esq. ; George Septimus Broderick, 
i Eh I , .Luncs Luke, Esq. ; W. P. Bnln, Esq , M.D. ; Horatio 
Lloyd, Esq. ; ond Joseph Deane Freeman, Esq. (Dublin.) 
. Tho second match of the season lor schooner yachts only, is 
j lived to he sailed on Thursday, the 6th of July next, from 
( i i n\ e.H'iid to the Mouse Light and back to Gravesend. No 
| time tn he allowed for difference of tonnage; ond the last 
il i.v of entry will bo Thursday, 29th of Juno next, until 10 
o'clock p.m. Members and their friends who intend todino 
I m the Monthly Club Dinner, on Wednesday the 7th insh, 
must enter their names in tho house book on or beforo two 
I o’clock on that day. Each member may introduce one 
J hiend. Dinner at six o’clock precisely. Tho following 
1 vessels of the Royul Thames Yucht Club uro now for sale ; 
.mil further particulars of them may be procured by appll- 
ion to tho secretary, 
Cupt. Grant. 
Name of the Y'aclit 
Rig. 
Tons. 
Zcphvrelta 
Schooner 
... ISO 
Lily of tho Test 
Ditto 
... 91 
Vestal 
Ditto 
... 75 
Fairy Queen 
Ditto 
... 67 
Intrepid 
Cutter 
... 60 
Guerrilla 
Ditto 
... 45 
Cygnet 
Ditto 
... 35 
Paulino ... 
Ditto 
... 35 
During 
Ditto 
... 31 
Secret 
Ditto 
... 25 
Daisy ... 
Ditto 
... 18 
Sunbeam 
Ditto 
... 1H 
Dlavolo 
Ditto 
... 15 
Curlew 
Yawl, for Gunning ... 
... 10 
LONDON 
"model yacht" CLUB. 
Tlie next genoral meeting will be held ut Andcrton’a 
Hotel, 164, Plcet-street, on Tuesday, the 6th of June, at 
half-past seven, p.m. The Chair to be taken at eight o’clock 
precisely. The following candidates will bo balloted for : — 
Mr, G. Vigeon, Mr. G. Ramnge, Mr J. Colvin, Mr. W. 
Warner, Mr. J. Montague, Mr. E. Neale, Mr. J. Harrison, 
Mr. J. Ould.', Mr. J. Waveron, jun., Mr. W. Tyson, Mr. J. 
Smith, Mr E. J. Leonard, Mr. A. Leonard, Mr. E. A. 
Lloyd, and Mr. T. Wiliams. Before the chair is taken tho 
revised printed rules will be .distributed to all membort 
present. 
ROYAL HARWICH YACHT CLUB. 
Tiik Annual Meeting took place on Saturday, the 27th 
ultimo, and, ns usual, numbers of members were present. 
The business of the meeting commenced with the election 
of flag officers for the present season, when Sir Clinrles 
Ibbctson, Bai t., was rc-clected Commodore ; A. Arce- 
decknc, Esq., Vice-Commodore; and John Cardinal, Esq., 
Rear-Commodore. The Chaplain, Chairman, Secreta- 
ries, and Treasurer, were, together with the Club and 
Regatta Committees, also re-elected. From the now rapid 
progress of the railway, pier, docks, and the establishment 
of the North European Steam Navigation Packets, at tho 
port of Harwich, there is at last every prospect of the 
Royal Harwich Yacht Club equalling any yacht club in 
the' United Kingdom. The regatta is fixed to take place on 
Saturday, the 15th of July next. A. Arcedcckne, Esq., 
the Vice-Commodore presided on the 27th ult. (the Com- 
modore being unavoidably absent). He was supported by 
.1. Cardinal, Esq., the Rear-Commodore; and too much 
praise cannot be given to these officers for their continued 
exertions to promote the welfare of the Royal Harwich 
Yacht Club. Several new members were elected. Satur- 
day being the first appearance of the Rear-Commodore 
tliis season, in his beautiful schooner yacht the Aquiline, 
he was duly saluted from tho club-battery, and the club- 
house was, ns usual, dressed with signal flags, which 
floated gaily in the breeze. We have good reason to be- 
lieve that the forthcoming regatta will far surpass any pre- 
vious one witnessed in the port of Harwich. 
unc 3, Saturday (Ul). 7. 1 
i, *1, Sunday 7.33 8.5 
„ 5, Monday 8 41 9.17 
li, Tuesday 0 49 1U.18 
Juno 7, Wednesday.. .10.18,, 
„ 8, Thursday 11.45.. 
„ n, Friday 0.10.. 
„ 10, Saturday 0.88., 
....11.17 
0.34 
1.23 
To find Ilicn W*Trn at the sul Joined places. take the above time at London 
Bridge, ond add or subtract the time m the following Table. 
bUDTIUCT FROM LONDON liniDOE. 
ADD TO LONDON IIB1DOE. 
- , ir. m. 
11. M. 
II. U. 
Amstordnni.... 0 63 
Antwerp 2 18 
Brest 1 30 
Bridnort 3 53 
Cherbourg .... 5 23 
Cardigan. 4 63 
Cork 2 23 
Downs 3 38 
Exmouth 4 18 
Fovvey 3 23 
Guernsey 4 23 
Hamburgh.... 3 53 
Humber, mth. 
Boulogne 5 -n 
Calais a in 
Chester Bar.. 3 37 
Cowes 3 32 
Dublin 9 G 5 
Dover Pl*r.. 9 67 
Uunnose .... 4 2 *J 
Gravesend... u 37 
Greenock s 99 
Greenwich . . 0 20 
u »vre 4 15 
Lowestoft 3 37 
Mnvgatc 2 2 
Needles 4 22 
Norc 0 68 
Ostend 1 12 
Portsmouth .. 2 27 
Ram spate 2 47 
Shorcliom 2 62 
Southampton 2 27 
Spitbead. 4 37 
Land's End. . . 2 23 
Leith 0 15 
Milford Haven 3 38 
Plymouth 3 2.3 
Rotterdam.... 0 83 
Torbay 3 05 
Weymouth.... 4 23 
Whitby 1 38 
Wisbeaoh 6 23 
Youghal 2 53 
CLUB MEETINGS. 1851. 
ime .7, Suturcliiv ....Monthly .Met l mg if Hie Royal llnnviih 1 nehl 
Ch.b. 
•* 5, Monthly Monthly Meeting <*f the Medway Yacht Club 
“ 0 Wlill Tuesday, Mi’eliug ul ihe London Model Yaclil Club, at 
Andurlous Hotel. 
i* Ditto Meeting of tho Royal Western Yacht Club, 
Plymouth, to fix the day for the Annual 
Regatta. 
if 7 Wednesday. .Monthly Meeting of Ihe Royal Thames lucht 
Club. 
•* 21, Wednesday.. Meeting of the Liverpool Yacht Club. 
luly 7 Friday Monthly Meeting of the Prlnco of Wales Yacht 
Club, at the Freemasons' Tavern. 
“ 19. Wednesday.. Meeting of the Liverpool Yacht Club. 
Vug. 16, Wednesday.. Meeting of the Liverpool Yacht Club, 
lent. 20, Wednesday.. Meeting of the Liverpool Yacht Club. 
LAST DAYS OF ENTRY. , _ 
rune 13, Tuesday At the Culcdonian Hotel, Adelphl-tcrreco, for tho 
Royal London Y acht Club Mutch. 
29. Thursday ..At the Bedford Hotel, Covent-garden, up to 
10 o’clock p.m., for the R.T.Y-C. Match of 
July 6. 
SAILING MATCHES AND CLUB REGATTAS, &C. 
uno 7, Wednesday —First match of the l’rlnce of Woles Yacht Club. 
•* 7, Wednesday —Royal Mersey Yacht Club. First Match of the 
iiim’s! Thursday — First Sailing Match of the Liverpool Yacht Club, 
for a Cup. value £20, with £6 added. Course : from Birkenhead 
round the Form by Lightship and back. Fixed keels only, 
unc 17 — Birkenhead Model Yacht Club Sailing Match for £20. 
ane' 20.— Royal London Yacht Club— Second match of the Season 
for First and Second Class Yachts. Last day of entry, June 13. 
une 27, Tuesday. — Boston Regatta. 
ROYAL MERSEY YACHT CLUB. 
Entries for the match, on Wednesday tho 7th of June, to 
sail from Birkenhead “The Queen’s Course,” and finish at 
Birkenhead. First class. (No entries.) 
SECOND CLASS. 
Yacht. Tons. Owner s Names. 
Mirage (now) 18 G. R. Woodward, Esq. 
Stanley 17 Thomas Wilson, Esq. 
Ranger 13 G. W. Moss, Esq. 
Challenge 8 A Bower, Esq. 
Victoria 11 Hon. Secretary 
Surprise 15 H. F. Rigge, Esq. 
The second class yachts sail round tho N. W . light only 
once. A City ol Dublin Company’s steam-ship, will follow 
the mutch, for the officers, members, ond their friends only. 
The prize will bo delivered to the winner on board. The 
steamer will Icavo tho Prlnco’s Tier Head at ton o’clock 
precisely. Gribbin’s band of m usic is engaged to attend. 
Kitten and I’earl. — In one of the R.L.Y.C. mutches, 
last season, tho yachts of the second class, not able to com- 
plete i he distance in time, were recently, by the Sailing 
Committee, directed to mail on the 6th of June instaut, 
from Erltli down to the Chapman and back. We are able to 
announce that the Kitten will now walk over the course, os 
the ow ner of the Pearl declines to contend against her, owing 
to the Pearl being not yet refitted properly for match sailing, 
u fact which is] traceable] to the demand for labour in the 
dockyards. 
