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. AMUSEMENTS, PALACE ROLLER SKATING RINK, Mobat Place, Patronised by the Elite. NOW OPEN DAILY To the Ladies, Gents, and Young People of Dunedin as a First-class Place of Popular Amusement, where good order and decorum are rigidly enforced. Open from 7to Sam. for Beginners— Ladies and G< nts. From 10 to 12 for Ladies and Children only. Admission free; Instruction free. Afternoons from 2.30 until 5 p.m. Evenings from 7.30 until 10 p m. Engineers’ Band Every Evening. Admission —One Shilling. Every Saturday Afternoon, N.E, Valley Band will Perform. R. H, DONNOLLY, Manager. G RE AT TWO MILE SKATING CONTEST at the PALACE RINK, MORAY PLACE, WEDNESDAY EVENING, At 9 p.m. sharp, between MR W CROCKFORD, OF HOBART, AND PROFESSOR GREENWOOD, Of Melbourne, FOR £lO TROPHY. Skating for Patrons before and after Race. Admission—One Shilling. R. H. DONNOLLY, Manager. fJIHE COLUMBIA ELITE ROLLER SKATING RINK. LYCEUM HALL, Dowling street. On and after THURSDAY, APRIL 19. OPEN AFTERNOON AND EVENING To the Ladies, Gentlemen, and Young People of Dunedin, as a First-class Place of Popular Amusement, where good order and decorum are rigidly enforced. &S~ Lovers of the faoinating pastime of ROLLER SKATING will find the Skates, the Floor, and the entire Equipments of THE COLUMBIA Second to None in the World. TWO REGULAR SESSIONS DAILY. Afternoon, 230t0 5. Evening, 7.30 vo 10, ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. There is also a Special Session in the Morning, from 10 to 12, for Ladies only, to encourage them in acquiring the art of Roller Skating. To this Session Admission is FREE. In the Afternoon Ladies are charged Sixpence, A large corps of polite and gentlemanly attaches in attendance, and efficient Teachers always ready to instruct Beginners in the Art of Skating Free of Charge, PROFESSOR HARRY A, SIMMONS (Champion High Stilt Skater of .America) has been engaged, and will give Exhibitions of FANCY ROLLER SKATING FANCY ROLLER SKATING EVERY EVENING. On WEDNESDAY NIGHT Admission will be by INVITATION ONLY. MEETINGS. HANOVER STREET FREE READING ' ROOM. A PUBLIC MEETING in the BAPTIST CHURCH SCHOOL-ROOM, This (Monday) Evening. Chair taken at 8 o’clock by Rev. A. North. The Rev. Dr Stuart, Geo. Bell. Esq., and the Hon. Thoa. Dick will address the Meeting. All invited. THE BIBLE TRUE. MR ALDRIDGE will give Two Lectures in the CHORAL HALL on Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings first, at 7.45. Subjects; ‘The First Chapter of Genesis v. Science.’ 2nd, ‘The Miracles of the Bible.’ Freethinkers earnestly invited. Questions answered. Admission Free. LODGE DUNEDIN, 981, B.C. rHB REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of above Lodge will be held in the Asonic Hall To morrow (Tuesday), the 17th ist. Officers and Members of Sister Lodges :e moat cordially invited. Business: Initiation. By order of the W.M, THE SECRETARY. LINDEN LODGE, 1.0.0. F. PHE MEMBERS of the above Lodge are requested to attend meeting on r ednesday evening, April 18, to receive [ficial Visit from Grand Master Bro. H. aphtali, and Executive Officers of the Grand >dge. Full attendance requested, JAMES A. JONES, N.G. board and residence. ■JJBACHCLIFF, ST. CLAIR. COMFORTABLE Board and Residence re quired single Gentleman, with private fapiily; in elevated part town preferred. “Quiet,” Star Office. AMOR A House, High street.—Comfortable Board and Residence for 4 Gentlemen; terms moderate. George Dickie, proprietor. SPANISH Restaurant.—Meals, fid; Bedr, Is (separate rooms); Board and Lodging 17s weekly (in advance). Night porter kept BOARD and Residence—Ladies or Gentlemen j central; every convenience. Cards Dresden Piano Dep6t, Princes street. WANTED, four young Men Boarders comfortable home; first class table 18s. Smith’s Roslyn and Kaikorai Hotel. AIKOUAITI.—The Royal (late Hotel) is open as a Private Bearding Estab shment, also furnished rooms, near railway station; safe beach ; good trout fishing; splendid climate for invalids. Terms very moderate, Mrs Dick's registery office, Moray place. GOVERNMENT NOTICES v. R NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.

Public Works Office, Wellington, 27tli March, 1888. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this office until noon of Wednesday, the 25th April, 1888, for the New River Contract (Formation and Permanent Way), GreymouthHokitika Railway. They are to bn marked on the outside ‘‘Tender for New River Contract." and addressed to the Minister for Public Works. Telegraphic Tenders will be received at any Telegraph Office by noon of the same date. Plans, conditions, etc , may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Wellington, Chi istchurch, Dunedin, and Grey, mouth, and at the Survey Office, Hokitika and the Post Office, Westport. By command. JOHN BLACKETT, Engineer-in-Chief, BANKRUPTCY NOTICE. v. R. GAZETTE IN BANKRUPTCY. THB EVENING .STAB Is duly appointed Gazette for the publlca lon of all Notices under the Bankruptcy Act, IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 430. In the Superior Court of Bankruptcy holden at Dunedin. In the matter of “ The Bankruptcy Act, 1883,” and Amendments thereof, and of the Bankruptcy of ELIZA WHITE, of Dunedin, hotelkeeper. THE above-named Debtor having filed ft petition to be adjudged a Bankrupt, I hereby summon th,e First General Meeting or Creditors, to be held at ray Office, No. 12, Rattray street, on Friday, the 20fch day of ApxiJ, 18881 at 3 : p.m. JAMBS ASHCROFT, Official Assignee, Dunedin, 16th April, 1888.

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Evening Star, Issue 7497, 16 April 1888, Page 3

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