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AMUSEMENTS. PALACE ROLLER SKATING RINK, MORAY PLACE. (Patronised by the Elite.) NOW OPEN DAILY, As a first-class [.lace of popular amusement. From 7 to 8 a.m. for beginners, Ladies and Gents. From 10 o’clock till noon, for Ladies and Children only. Admission Free. Every afternoon and evening for Ladies and Gents Admission, One Shilling. Select music every evening. Instruction and every attention paid to Ladies learning the graceful art of skating. Monthly and quarterly tickets good for admission and skates. R. H. DONNOLLY, Manager. HALL. ARRI S 0 N TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 20,1888. COMPLIMENTARY FAREWELL CONCERT, tendered to HERR BENNO SCHEREK, Upon his Departure from New Zealand, by The Liedertafel, Choral Society, the Anon and Savage Clubs, St. Josephs Choir, and Leading Local Artistes. PROGRAMME— Pabt I. Trio for Pianoforte, Violin, and ViolaAndante and Finale Laehner Mr Arthur J. Barth, Miss Rich, and Mr George H. Schacbt. Cavatina (‘ Faust ’) Mr H. B. Smith. Song—‘ Rose Softly Blooming ’ Miss Marshall. Violin Solo —‘ Romanza ’ Miss Rich. Song— ‘ Ever Thine ’ Mr W. Fraser. Gounod Spohr Sivori Alt ((a) ‘The NightPianoforte Solos ■( ingale ’ . Liszt Godard Verdi Naater Mazurka Herr Benno Soherek. _ Recitative and Aria —‘Ah fora e lui Miss Mary Hume. 'a) ‘ Evening Song ’ ' b) Peasant’s ‘ Wedding March ... Sodervum The Dunedin Liedertafel. Part 11. Frio—‘ This Magic Wove Scarf ’ John Barnett Miss M. Hume and Messrs W. Fraser and J. Jago, Cavatina—* Ernani, Ernani, Involaroi ’ Verdi Miss Mason. Pianoforte Duets—* From Foreign Parts ’ (Russia, Italy, and Hungary) ... Mosskowski Messrs J. Timson and A. J. Barth. Song—‘ My Life for Thee ’ ... Stephen Adams Mr J. Jago. Song—‘Across the Far Blue Hills, jj ar ; e > Blumenthal Mrs fiose^ Viola Solo-'Elegie’ Macau Mr George H. Schacbt. Song-' Oh! Oh! Hear the Wild Winds glow ’ Mattei Mr Adams. r a) ‘The Long Day Closes ’ ... SuUimn 'bj ‘ Wanderlied ’ The Dunedin Liedertafel. Zollner lusical Director Mr A. J. Barth. Reserved Chairs, 4s (Plan at the Dresden ’ianoforte Warehouse); Balcony, 2s fid ; Back leats, ONE SHILLING. Concert commences 18. Carriages at 10 p.m. T. A. HUNTER, Hon. Secretary.

BANKRUPTCY NOTICE. y. vmmzs b. GAZETTE IN BANKRUPTCY. The evening star la duly appointed Gazette for the publioa ton of all Notices under the Bankruptcy Act. IN the Superior Court of Bankruptcy, holden at Dunedin. No. 426. In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act, 1883,” and the Amendments thereof, and in the matter of Geerge Blytb, of Dunedin, commission agent, a bankrupt —Notice is hereby given that an Order was this day made by the Court closing the above Bankruptcy. And notice is hereby further given that the Court has appointed Monday, the 9th day of April, 1888, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, or sj soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for hearing the application of the above-named Bankrupt for his Order of Ducharge. Dated this 19th day of March, 1888. CALLAN AND CALLAWAY. Solicitors. In the Superior Court of Bankruptcy, holden at Dunedin. In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act, 1883,” the several Amendment Acts thereof, and of the Bankruptcy of EDWARD WESBY COCHRAN, of Cavereham, brewer. •\rOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the [ 1 sixteenth day of March, 1888, an order was made by thesaid Courtclosing the above Bankruptcy. And Notice is Hereby Further Given that the said Court has appointed Monday, the 9th day of April, 1888, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, for hearing the bankrupt’s application for an Older of Discharge. Dated this 19tb day of March, 1888, J. R. P. STAMPER, Solicitor for the Bankrupt, 10 Rattray street.

GOVERNMENT NOTICES. v. R. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FARES TO LAKE DISTRICT. Excursion tickets to Kingston wui be issued at Dunedin on any date (Sundays excepted) from Ist December, 1887, to 31st March, 1888, and will be available for Return for six weeks from date of issue. The Fares will be: First class, 12 7s 6d; second class, LI 15s. The tickets will be available either via Waimea line or Invercargill, and the journey may be broken on direct line of route going or returning. THROUGH BOOKING TO MOUNT COOK Tickets for the journey by rail to Fairlie Creek, and thence by coach to Mount Cook Hermitage, will be issued at Dunedin from December Ist, 1887, to March Blst, 1888. The Coach Tickets will be available for a Fortnight; Railway Tickets for One Month from date of issue of same. Return Fares (including L 3 10s coach fare): First class, L 5 ss; second class, L 4 12s 6d. The Railway Department is not responsible for the conveyance of passengers between Fairlie Creek and Mount Cook Hermitage. Coach leaves Fairlie Creek every Wednesday morning. By Order.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WAIKOUAITI RACES, 20th MARCH. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS to Waikouaiti will be issued at Oamaru, Dunedin, and intermediate stations (including branches) on March 20th, and will be available for return on day of issue only. By order. V. R. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ANNIVERSARY OF OTAGO, 23rd MARCH. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS will be Issued from any station to any station between Hakateramea and Heriot on 32nd and 23rd March, and will he available for return up to and including 24th March, The GOODS SHEDS at Dunedin and Port Chalmers WILL BE CLOSED an 33rd MARCH, „ ' By order. LOST FOUND fee. FOUND, Sum of Money. Owner can obtain same by applying to Mr Manley, Castle street north. LOST, Umbrella, in Frederick street, Roslyn, on Saturday night. Please return to Mrs White, grocer, Roslyn. FOUND, Greyhound; if not claimed in three days will be sold. John Green, Albany street. OST, on Friday, Dart of Gold Chain between Roslyn and High street I rear'd. Henry Mander (Sargood’s).

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Evening Star, Issue 7474, 19 March 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 7474, 19 March 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 7474, 19 March 1888, Page 3

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