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THE FIELD. 
tOWESTOIT annual marine 
ti K KG ATT A. Under the PaUvnageo 
The K*rl of Yarborough. It. 8fepho"*^ ,1 - rJ/n , » 1 .^ /1 
Lord Londcsborougli. 
Lord Ainred Paget, M.I’. 
Sir Edward S. Gooch, 
Bart., M.P. 
Sir Thomas M. Wilson, 
Bart. 
Sir Fltzrnjr Holly, M l’ 
Samuel Morton Foto, E»'l 
M.I*. 
David Weddlngton, t-> 
John C Cobbold, Esq., 
Andr. » Arccdcckno, Lsq- 
y Mills, E*q- 
Ed word L. Botta, Eaq. 
II. W. Baton, Eaq 
James Goodson, Eaq. 
kU 1C (T Mramenct at 12 o'clock precisely) A 
Hrat. -(To e jofl Guinea*, for Schooner 
JZ".T SSSOA by Commlt.cc on day of 
” “second— A Prize of Thirty Sovcrciuns for Yawl., 
from all parts. Four to start or no r.ee lUW-a- 
minuto per loot allowed for difference erf length. 
J .rat Yawl to hove *15, Second iJIO.nnd I Ird to. 
No Entrance Fee. First Yawl to pay £\, Jec«« 15 *' 
Third 7s. <id. toward" the Fund* of «"• . 
Third -A Piece of Plato valuo rl, ‘^" f0 TS{K 
for l audits over 15 and not exceeding 45 lo ^ Three 
to .tart or no race. IUlf.a-n.lni.tc per ton allowed 
for difference of tonnage. Entrance H. 0 XI • 
Fourth. -A Piece of Plate of 
Sovereign*, for Yacht* not exceeding 16 ton*. JMJJ 
to .tart orno race. Huir-n-.nl.iuU . pert... uHowcd 
for difference of tonnage. F.ntrancc Fm 10«. 
teener, will not be allowed to snll *“ * ‘I* ra f *®' ]llvc ,. 
i.irii. * i»ri/r nf Fifteen Sovereign* lor i.i'ei 
Lattocii and Cutler Boat.. Lattccncr. with Lctioon 
lorcall and I.ug MiHiisall, .iSfJSStn KmSS 8ol 
Four to .tart or no race l 10i 
allowed for difference of length. I Ir.t Bout *1 , 
« e TJu £ '- A KcTt ST S^ orelgna, to bo rowed for 
by Slx.oorcd Beach Gig*. Open to • ol ; I ' our to • l “' 1 
or no race. First £C, Second A A, I hlid £1. 
Seventh. — A Prize of Seven Sov^clgn", to be 
rowed for by Ship*' or hmack. Jollv JonU. SI* to 
start or no raco. First £4. Second £2, rhlri f j 
The Committee reserve to thcmselvM tbo light of 
oblectlng to any Boat entorlng for this Itace. 
All Yacht*, Yawls, and other Boats Intending to 
compete for the several Prize*, must be entered bo- 
. , t,- lv „ .. ,, on the day prior to the rucc, by 
awr oddi'-i tt “«« 3? 
Hotel," stating Owner, Port, 'loiinogo, 
JaWdng Colour. Berths will bo drawn for at Ni«* 
a u oti the Morning of the Regatta, at the Gate 
House South Pier. Colours will be provided for 
Yawls, Lntu en Cutlers, Boats, and Gigs contending 
for '-Mid, 5th, and Otl. Prize.. , „ , .. „ 
N U Tho Committee reserve to themselves the 
right of making such alteration. In the Term* and 
Condition* of the Sailing and Rowing Mutchea, as 
from the State of the weather, or other causes, they 
TilVltEGATTA DINNER at tho ROYAL HOTEL, 
At llalf.piut Five for Six o'clock precisely. 
Mr. PKTO will tukc the Chair. 
... A Grand REVIEW of YACHTS will take place 
off the South Pier, on Wednesday, the l'Jth Of July, 
lHf»l at One o'clock precisely ; and there will bo a 
k!*P. ifoltToi^'Sccrotory. 
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE ROYAL HAR. 
WIC11 YACHT CLUB. 
17 ASTERN COAST REGATTA will 
J’j take place in Uurwlch Hurbour, on Saturday, 16ih 
JU A i'lcco ol Piute, value 50 guineas, to he sailed for 
hy Yacht* of any rig or tonnogo belonging to the 
Royal Harwich Yncl.t Club Time race. Winner to 
pur jC 6 to the Regatta Fund, 
A Piece ’of Plate, value at) guineas, to be sailed for 
by Yachts ol any rig or tonnage belonging to n 
ltoyul llurwlch Yncl.t Club. Time race. V Inner to 
pay to the Regatta Fund. 
* a Piece of Plate, value 10 guineas, to be sailed foi 
by Yachts not exceeding 12 tons, belonging to the 
ltoyul Harwich Yacht Club. Tho winner to pay £1 
to tho Regatta Fund. . , . , 
In the above Matches no entrance feo to bo paid , 
and three vessels to start or no raco. 
A Purse of 10 guineas, presented by A. Arcedockne, 
I>.i , Vlce-Co nunodore, to bo sailed for by Stone- 
Dredging Boat* of any tonnages belonging to liar- 
wkh or Ipswich, viz: First Boat, 5 guineas; 
second bout, 3 guineas ; third boat, 2 guineas. En- 
t ranee, 2s. Cd. 
Four Rowing Matches, viz 
A Match hy Four-Oarcd Boats of any length. First 
bout, 3 guineas; second boat, 1 guinea ; third 
boat, tho entranco money. Entrance. 2s. Cd. 
A Match by Four-Oared Uoals not exceeding 25 feet 
In length. First boat, 2 guineas; second bout, 1 
guinea ; third boat, tho entrance money, tn- 
trance, 2s. 
A Mutch hy Two-Oorcd Boats not exceeding 1G feet 
in length. First bout, 30s.; Becond boat, 10a. ; 
third bout, the entrance money. Entrance, Is. C l. 
A Match by Two-Oured Bouts not exceeding 15 foot 
in length, to bo rowed by Harwich Watermen not 
loss titan 50 year* of ago. First boat, 1 guinea ; 
second boat, 10*. Gd. ; third bout, tho entrance 
money. Entrance, Is. 
In each of the Rowing Matchos, three boats to start 
or no race. 
A Duck Hunt for 1 guinea. Winner, 15s. ; 
Loser, Cs. , 
All vessels and boats Intended to compoto for any 
of the nbovo prize*, must bo entered nt tho Club 
House, by Ten o'clock, p in., on Friday 14th. 
ra j he Vice-Commodore has again kindly consented 
to allow his Yacht, Novice, to be tho Commlttoo and 
starting vessel. , , , , 
A variety of land sports will tnko place on the 
esplanade, to conclude with n display of Firework*. 
A full bund will bo in attendance. 
Tho Annual Regatta Dinner will take placo OS usual 
nt the 'three Cups Hotel. 
The Committee reserve to themselves the right of 
making such alterations In tho terms and conditions 
of the Mutches, as from the state of the weather or 
other causes, they may think desirable. 
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The Scarlet, Brown OBve. or M^d 
of'niMlu^tcture they n*re prepared by a peculiar process to res, st a 
very heavy shower of rain. 
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