HBH May 28 Local news AS civil case in which the Bus Company was interested was heard at the Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday before Messrs E LYNDON and A C LANG. Plaintiff was Mr P F COLLEDGE, for whom Mr Mc LEAN appeared. Defendants represented by Mr LASCELLES..more Mr V A HARRIS, well known in NAPIER as the originator of the Skating rink in the Gaiety Theatre, has opened the vast building in the West End of LONDON known as the OLYMPIA, and lately vacated by BARNUM'S big show. The hall is now known as "The Olympian Club Elite Roller Skating Rink." Mr A SIMMONS, also well known in NAPIER, was one of the attractions with his high stilt skating. About 250 persons are employed in the rink, 50 of whom give assistance to learners. Mr HARRIS has taken a long lease of the building, and, according to the latest knews, is rapidly coining money by his spirited venture. Our Takapau correspondent writes as follows under yesterday's date: - The local rifle club utilized the holiday in firing the annual match for the prize medal. The conditions were Wimbleton targets, and scoring, 200 yards, 300 yards, and 400 yard ranges. The winner turned up in Mr R. ANGUS Another match was also fired and the first prize, a lamp presented by Messrs H WILLIAMS and Sons, was won by Mr M Mc KAY, the second prize, a clock presented by Mr F CONROY and a net of studs presented by Messrs CORSKIE and BRITTEN, being won by Mr F WHITE. Maoris very rarely figure in the Court in connection with charges of violent conduct, but one ROTU, who was brought up in custody yesterday morning before Messrs LYNDON and LANG J.P's, appears not built that way. He went to the Taradale races and got drunk. Then, as is not uncommon with intoxicated persons, he wanted to fight somebody. A couple of constables took a mean and sordid view of RUTU'S gallant endeavor to work up a scrimmage. He was fined and costs, the alternative being seven days' hard labor.