IN BANKRUJ^TCTY. HEREBY GIVEN that _ I I have this day FiKd in the Local Oonrt of Bankruptcy holden at Reef ton a Statement of Accounts showing the receipts and expenditure in the Estate of John Mahbr, of Reefton, cordial maker. And I further give notice that I intend to Apply to the al»ove.named Honorable Court on Wednesday, the 21st instant, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for an Order Belling me from the Office of Deputy Official Assignee in respect of the above Estate. Dated at Reefton this sth day of • April, 1886. ROBT. WM. BUSSEL. Deputy Official Assignee.^ IN BANKRUPTCY. - IN THEmsTBrOT COURT OF WESTLAND (BEING A LOCAL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY), HOLDEN AT BEEFTON. In the matter of the "Bankruptcy Act, 1883,' and the several am. endments thereof. VfOTICE IS HEREBY ffIVEN that -^ I, Joseph HenHy Richards, of Bainy Creek, near R ■often, in the Provincial District of Nelson, miner, have this day filed in the said Court, »at Beefton, a petition to be. adjudged a bankrupt. Dated this sixth day of April, 1886. Jo3Kph Henri Rich bds. Thomas North, Solicitor, Reefton. ODDFELLOW'S HALL, KEEFrON. WEDNESDAY, 7th APRIL. MESSRS FOLEY and BERKLEY In their world famed and genuine entertainment entitled "C H I C," Played by them with unparalleled sue cess in all the principal cities of Australia. For critic'wms of prraw reart daily paperß. For particulars see bills. Admission as usual. J. LYNCH, Manager. ' KATERS HALL. Lessees ... Messrs J. S. Smith & Co. Malinger for Miss Juno Mr C. H. Taylor. RETURN VISIT, n ACE WF-EK. ] ace week. J Return visit MISS ELOISE JUNO ' MR C. H. TAYLOR ] MISS ELU CARRINGTON, ] and their t Called Back Company, } ON j THURSDAY, .... FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, Bth, 9th, and 10th A.pril, In three new bills. THURSDAY, APRIL Bth. The Beautiful Drama adapted from Dickens's " Bleak Hoiue," entitled " J O." L:\dy Dedlock ... Misa Eloise Juno as played by her with Mm Jennie L<-e at the Standard Theatre, London, for over 1,000 nighta. Jo Miss lla Carrington sh pUy°fl by hi-r throughout the Oo!o!)i<-'« with immense success. Other dial s't.-rs by M:<?ses Lilly Hill, E-lwftn! -;. Hattie Hkvps <iml Mrs IW? Pt-id, Mos*m J. J. enii"fly. Wilson Fn:h s, J. H. Nnnn, Rodgers, Uort'.m, Reg. Rpid, F, Herain^ham, and P. Spitter. FIRST RACE NIGHT, Dion Botieieault's Masterpiece, THE SHAUGHRAUN. Clair FfoHiott ... Miss Eloisc Juno Con the Hhaughrnun Mr C H.Taylor Moya ... Miss Ella Carrington With a'l th<» original Songs, and Dances. SECOND RACE NIGHT. The Greiit Sporting and Sensational London Pram a, WON BY A NECK. Tli i* j'i'P- ran f°r 940 nights whon iTiTi{;iif.' (l if! 1,-))'.:hm. lliiis «-x('epdin^ ''■ ''i'hc F'vil'.^ fN'ixi." tM)W>:<..iuS . — I'\oiil :j< : , -if ; I'acl^ 2a. Dcois op n at 7.00. Oar'aiu at 8.
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1688, 7 April 1886, Page 3
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452Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1688, 7 April 1886, Page 3
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