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AITTIOX SALES.
HY K. 1. ADAMS.
REGULAR CASH sTUE
THURSDAY, NOVEBMER 11th,
II in 1 VI, nl .Slri IIihiim,
AN ISSOi.TM.'.NT OT IMIY (MODS
... m t if Cottons Lawns, Shawls. Flannels,
il ..i, n -''! Faun Socks, Hals, XVtille shirts,
,. n-ks ll'i-kets Drills, Handkerchiefs,
, , . ll.nr'!, I'lp. s, Nrcktl'-S. I licor,
t , , ,.. Vnr tAt: UitVs. Hope, At
A Line of New Grocorioa:
Fin- ..r "red Wn sml llacon, ltnt llerf,
I iii Mi Neil A tllbbs' Corned Itect and Tongue,
y ..k and H , tlreen I'rn, l. Cruli Corn,
V. r(ii Firkl'S Onions, McMurriij'i Oysters,
ut'i'ii ilir. i.l rackets,
i , i.,-,n aiifi rula Jams Jellle and Table Fruits,
M it im Hrtml xntdlm , C'uIm Suar. Fine Teas.
Mnti"-il 1'rpper, XVorreslrrshlie Saute,
( ..rn Siarrh. Condensed Milk. Castor Oil. Ac.
- ALSO -
Plows. Plow Cnstings, Chnins, &c.
IU I. ADAMS, Auct'r.
Sclioonor Sale
AT AUCTION.
ON SATURDAY NOV. 20,
1880.
Vi II m t the old Markil Whrf.
IN .rdcr of the Administrator nf tin Uitato nf
i lit. Ims. decenwd, the undersized will offer
i .r mile M public miction,
tin; ai sen... .iriiiA a. loxij,
1ST SMOO tons measurement,
X ilh nil her outfit ni n whnler, nnd her nppnrel,
Riirtion, chain, Milt, boats, furniture, Ac. linen
torr oput for inspection bvfuro tho sale.
Thu mIo oilers n lino opportunity for n whnlitiK
enterprise, ns llio "-dimmer is well lilted nml found
in rvervthitig required for n season In tl:o northern
wai Vor further imrtlci.ili.rK, njyly to
K. P ADAMS, Auct'r.
MORTGAGEE'S
Notice or Sale.
liy direction of A.J. CAltTXVHUlltT, the mortgagee
named In a certain Indenture, nf mortgage, dated the
-.'1st day of February, ITT, made by I'. II. Tripp la raid
A J. Carlwrlght, I am directed tu fell at public auction
ON SATURDAY, NOV. 27, 1880,
AT 11! O'CLOCK, NOON,
At my Calf s ltoon. In Honolulu, all tint certain piece or
parcel of land, with building thereon,
SI'.TATEII OX I.ILIHA ST., HONOLULU,
And more particularly described a. follow.!
K honmaVa 1 ke ana ana raa Ve klhl lilklna mauka o
Vela pill ana I k klhl hema, n ka apana alna i na Knit
a me Ve Alaliul Llltha raa ka Vap auwal ak holo. Akati
4T t.V. kom 3 kaula ms. kv alna o na kills e hlkl I ho
Inln. hema V :) kom tSI pauk ma Koluln, hema W
14 kom 111 pauk ma Koluln a hlkl o ko J. Kntilii'iin,
akan IP hlk -ill ma ka auwal r pill I ke Alanui I.lllba
hlkl I kahl I hoomaka ai In 8MIU eka.
For further p.rtlcui.-ul. Inquire nf
K. P. ADAMS, Auct'r, or
CECIL IWOXVN. Attorney for MortstKce.
MORTGAGEE'S SALE.
X"V
ACCOltDAXCK 'ITII
A
J. Power of Sale cnnlalned In a certain morlj-aije (riven
by Keelllmahlal and Knkalama to II Hackfcld A Co..
dated May 15, 1S57, recorded Mber 19, folio IIS, and a-
irn.l h !.! ItiirWflil Lo. to (J. Krnil. the under
tlened rlre. notice that he Intends to foreclose fald j
mcrtsaite for condition broken, ana will tell at punuc
auction at the Ancljon Itoom of K 1' Adam. In llono
" "' On tho 27th day or XoTcmbcr, 1SS0,
At 12 o'clock noon, all the property denctibeit In uld
raort..te, tIz'
1 That tract of land In Kalama. hona, Hawaii, de
f.eribe.1 In Iloyal Patent U?.area IT acres.
i. That tract of laud at aid Kalama, described In
Itoyal Patent 4911. areaS acres
1 One Expre. Wajon and Harness, o. 2.
C. Kllt'I.I., Assignee of fald Mortcaje.
Cistlz Jt Hatch. Att'ya for Mortr-afjee. 8-'l lm
MORTGAGEE'S SALE.
Fs ACCOll 1) A X C J2 Y I T II A
Power of bale conlalncl lu n certain mortEaj-e clven
by Joseph I.IIoa Canaro, dated Septembers, 1S".5, re
corded I.lber.V, folio , to K. Jt. Haleh, and by him
astined to William Dean, the nr.clerolcji'd Rl.e" no
tice that he Intends tn foreclose said mort-jape for con
dition broken, and will sell at public auction atthe Auc
tion Itoom of K. P. Adams In Honolulu,
OnthcSTth tlnj-or N'oTfinher, 1SS0,
At 13 o'clock noon, all the premises described in said
mortsaee, nixi
All that tract of land at Kallhl. Oahu. contnlnln-;
SI 1-10 acres, being a portion of Itoyal Patent 0)1, to A.
Adami, and conveyed to said Canaro by deed of A.
uasiie. Liner vj. luim .-z. t, t.. .......
Uaitle Jt Hatch, Ally'" for JlottpaRee.
fr-il lm
SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT AUCTION.
lly Order of the Trustees of the Lunalllo Estate,
MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1880,
At 12 o'clock noon, at my Sales IliKim In Honolulu
1 shall otter for sale at auction
THE LAND OF LALAKEA
Area 2311 acres, and
The Ahupuaa of Waikoekoe
Area 1776 acres, Award II, Apana 2,
Adlolnlnc each other: Situate In Hamakua, Island of
I tnall, containing rich
SUGAR, FOREST & PASTURE LANDS
TogltL with
Important Water Rights.
ALSO.
Lands in Kona, Hawaii.
AhiiHiiui of lloiuiiiiiioniii, nrt-a 3G2 acres
Award S559IJ, Ajvana 7.
Ahmuiaa of Lohnnlixnui, arci acres,
Itoyal Tatcnt 7-i5.r.
Ahupuaa of Kawanui, area 3,80 acres
Royal Tutcut 7454.
Ahnpima of Lanihiuinui. area 302 acres,
Royal Patent 7150.
Ahupuaa of Piiapimnui. area 394 acres,
Award 8559 II, A pa na 8.
And Inclodlas dea'trable CoTee, (irailns and Timber
Inds.
AIho, Lm4 t Walhee, Maul, tU:
Land (III Aina) of Ahikuli,
Ner Wnlhec PlnnUtlon. Msui, liiclndlnu nn nrea
?. .in JV.-- nmi.i.rlMii.kiiuii irt of which
iZ M tie Und Mid novr in cuHWaUoii, coinpn
Meld under Awnrd SMI), 11. Aliw 21.
tyrlUUIN ATMLK.
K. 1
ADAMS, Auctioneer.
"'MAKUFACTUKED OF
REFINED A. NO. 1 SUGAR
11V.
U'. HOIl NT,
Pratical Confectioner & Pastry Cook
0f3-4VicaBn.-y
Plonavr Steam Candy, Factory
Umon and Timwlnd jr mpi lwy on hnd
P A xx - it xix a.
Put up In A. ". 1 HeflneJ Kuffr, bl.hly
rrcommeode.1 for Sea ,oji;cs.
AatriMB. ttmeh, ZoglUh
- anu
i OiauB FutriM
Madt to Order at abort Notice.
WtMldlnR CakM Ornamntd
In th hlUX St)lo of Art,
Itlcb frh hm madChocoUtCrfama, Cocoanut and
Crciai Candler.
M..TI HMllllWll. MiJW
i iy it
AUCTION HALKS.
BY C. S. I1MITOW.
R OP MS ALE.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10,
At 10 A. At, nt Snlpi Himiiii, will li ikiM
AN ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS!
Urown and While t otloiif. llltie Cntlon.
Il.-nliuf. l'rlnl. Pilillnj, Maolin
CHOICE FRESH GROCERIES:
Tlni tif HnrtlincK, l)lm(rrK, Clnina, .Hitlmiin,
.MrMurrny'a Oyrilrr. I nml .' Hi,
A vnrlMy of Cmrki'tii, Flesh Iril,
And otlu-r Hton-B. AN.,
H5 Polnlnri, llurlpf, llrntt, llors nfSonp.
AT t'J O't'l.dl'U XOO-f,
ONE TOP BUGGY.
V 8 llAHTOW, Aurfr
Wlialing- Gear
Cnsks, SailB, &c.,
AT PUBLIC AUCTION!
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12th,
AT 10 O'CLOCK,
Hjr nrtler of llio A-ltnlniatnttur of tlto ltntnto of
Clint. Iaiiijj. tlifo.ticil.
Tho umlrnlgtirHl will ntll nt l'tilillc Auction nt
tho Htoro of tho ilccfMAitl, tut Morclmnt ntrttil, n
lnrfiii ntnl vnrint
LOT OF WHALING GEAR.
Ciinkx, SnlU, Chnlnn. DIockH, 'I'nnkn,
CopixT nml Iron tpiktii nml NnlN,
1 liriim Otin, SiKirm Oil. Ship's Htoroi,
Tobncco nml Articlon of Tntilo,
Ami SittiilrU': of Vnrlous Klmli.
C.S. llAUTOW.Aiict'r.
COASTING SCHOONERS
FOR SALE AT AUCTION.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17,
At 11! o'clock M. nl the Mnrkol Wlmrf.
Tho nnilcralirnn. ilt sell, liy order of the Admin
intrntnr of tho l-stnto of ChiiH. Iajiih deensed, tho
followitiR KhoonrrH:
OIOVANNI APPIANI. aMCVKW tns ntcinarenicnt.
UATIIAHINA A. I.OXO. IU Fi'hIOO tout
JOHN YOUNO (KEON'I ANA), 20 I.M00
Por tvrticalnr npply to
C.B.1.AUTOW, Auct'r.
PUBLIC SALE OF LEASE
OK TKACT OF
Land in Palolo Valley,
IIEI.O.S'OISO TO THE
Estato of Charles Long, Deceased,
ON
SATUUDA.Y NOV. 20th,
AT IS O'CLOCK NOON
1SS0,
The undersigned will offer at his Salesroom, on Queen
street, by order of 1'. A. Schaefer, Esq., Administrator
of the Estato of Charles Loiis, a lease for ten yenrs of
the folliinrlnc piece, and parcels of land, situated In
Wallupe, Palolo, ilz:
1 Piece 8 73f..l(JO Acres Kula Itnd
1 " r-SMOUO
l " tru " " "
1 " 5 87-1(0 " "
In nil. 1 IS I-1W0 acres of land.
These lands are convenient! situated forcrazlnp; pur
poses, and the attention nf the owners of dairies near
this rity is particularly called to this faTorahlc oppor
tunity of supplying their wants.
Terms and further particulars at Sale,
C. S. IIARTOW, Attctloncr.
Mortgagee's Sale of lleTil Estate.
PURSUANT TO A "PO'U'KIt OV
sale contained In a certain Jlorlpnce Deed, dated
February 16th, H-, made between T KIPI, nnd Itcv.
E. IIONI), Keconled in Uber 51 races HI, hj, ut. Jlr
C S llartow Is Instructed by C H Smith. Assignee of
said moM-rac, to sell at his rooms at Public Auction,
On Saturday Novombor27, I88O,
AT 11! O'CLOCK NOON,
All that certain ulece and narcel of land situated In tho
town of Hilo, Island of Hawaii, together with all lm
jirovemenls thereon, being the sime conveyed to T Klpl
by Kanliiwale by deed recorded In Liberal on page 1S-.1
containing SS.'J'.") feet or .V-11") arrcs. fronting on Waia
nnenue street. For further particulars apply to
O. S llAUrOW, Aur't.
MOIIAIID F niCKEKTON, Att'y for Jlortgagee
DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE.
Pleasantly located near the town of Honolulu, about
23 acres- Seven are already leased ujion favorable
terms, for cultivation : Uiion tho same Is a large Dwell
ing Housr recently erected, with stable and out houses.
run supply or water, r
'or particulars, nppl) to
C.S IlAItTOW, Auctlonc
For Sale.
:'. :oTrAit: i-iaxo, a (toon
toned Instrument.
0. H. ftAHTOW.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Yiiiiirthlo ns nn Investment.
Ilented to good tenants for a long period. Iluildlngs In
good repair and pleasantly located. Apply tn
U.S. IlAItTOW.
PIONEER LliVE
FROM LIVERPOOL.
THEO. IT. DAVIES
rn;H.i i'ok nali:
Tlie C 4t x s o O
OF
CITY OF MADRID AND 0HEK0N,
(I0H liny rassaife)
JUST TO T31JS-NJD
Consisting: of Ihe usual assortment of
DRY GOODS & CLOTHING
anlv.tnized Inm Itoofini; nnd Fonco Wire,
1'ortUnd Cement (XVliiu'i),
Pirn llrlcks. Illuo Mottled Ronp,
Itot Welch Ktenm Ctxtl,
Gntvauiu-U Iron Ware, Btddlery,
3 pair Mirrleca, Tuit A WntMiia Ceutrlf ut;nln,
Wiiua, I.iimora, Ac Ac. Ac.
ALSO
To Arrivo por LIZZIE IREDALE
IHIK IK niX'UMIICK,
(10 Tout Itallroad Iron, T Rail,
Koollne; Slates, Ac. Ac.
ta t TIIKO. II. DAVIES.
L. 0. SRESOVICH & CO.,
IMI'OItTKIt!) AMI DKALKIIS IM
FRESH FRUITS & CALIFORNIA PRODUCE
ALSO
lNiit of every Iciiul
ALXX'AVS ON HAND.
Freah Eastern Oysters in the Shell
ItKCKIVKl) II V KACII hTKAMKII.
I
H3orlitLlxo Xlsi
rm. iii'thi: i'I'ki.ht iNPiiitrrH
fC3P atralns, and nf all -.., VOIt S.XLK.
ill ilill '-' and delivered lo sltaucr or
a3u
icnuoucr, AT Jtuur.ii.i t. iniuco,
rrrMuawUialHaT t..rl Mll I he Ural tUtU
r iHsatrosv Mhist Itery mow !.
I Majr
Ih Mali-ti KltlM.
21 3
A. UKKUEHT, lUwilUa Uotcl.
snrpiMiva.
KUli
SAN I'MiANCMSCO.
1h Ainerlesn ParkenllliK
DISCOVERY,
PI'.N HALLOW. JM-ter.
WtUhnvoatiiok Dispatch far tho nbove Port
For freight or pa'tagc apply I"
Ml 10 II IIXCKKKI.I) A CO. Agrnls.
FOR SAN KRANUISCO.
Tlio .inrrlrii llnrk
ICclonW.Almy
-jTi-S
3&
.VjT?ili I'ltl'.l'.JI.t.'K, Jlnilcr,
Will have Qnlck Dispatch for abovo Port.
I'nr FretRbl or Passnire nily to
jej.TJil I'AMTI.K A OOOKK.Agenls
Now York and Honolulu Packet Line.
.a ax ai v.wskij xx'itii. in: J34
rjvi-Xt . ill 1111 fur this luirl direct, In sail from TiVsW
New X'otk about l)ECI:Mlli:il 1st Parties desiring tn
teenre space fur their lucrcbatidlse by this popular Tine
will do well to i ml tin Ir orders early
W II CltOSSMAN ,V 1IIIO.,
Ag.-nls, New urk
OXSTI.i: A ('Ot)KB.
61 I Hm Agents, Hnnnlulu
From Honolulu to Hilo Direct.
The A I Clipper Schooner,
r'Si
fcG t .41 g 1 g
:&
XI M. J -i- MJ jy SU
(IOODMAN. M.XSTI'.H.
Will sail from Honolulu to Hilo direct, and will call at
Intermediate Ports on the relurn trip.
lor Weight or Passage, apply to Hie Captain nn board,
1
or . 1 uii.in vi
-OOKi:, Agent
1-IIWIII3
or
?la-iw
Vfl
KI.XJ,
.)IAN't'i:il
Tuesday, No ember -nil, p m ....
Tuesday, Nevember Dili, T p m ,
Tuesday, Notember 10th. ft p in ....
Tuesday, November !lrd, f, p in. .
Tuesday, Noiember .TOth, a p m ...
Tuesday. December 7th, ." p m
Tuesday, December Ilth,5pm
Tuesday. December J 1st. 5 n in
.Circuit of Haw all
Illlo
.Circuit of Hawaii
Illlo
Circuit or Hawaii
Illlo
.Circuit of Hawnll
Illlo
Tuesday. December spin, ft p in uireuit in nnwnil
on- N C'rnlU for rsusinKn Stanry. -ft a
XX'e positively decline to open acrounls for Passages,
and we particularly call the attention of the trawling
public to the necessity of having Ilaggagc and Freight
plainly marked ; the Stenmer will nut be responsible)
for any unmarked Uagcagc, or for Freight or Parcels,
unless llr!'liiil lor.
Freight Money Dae on Doraand.
In all eases of freight for paittci not responsible, or
unknown, the freight money will be required luadtanco
I'ACIt.llll'.l of I.IUIHIIt.H nml IVIMS JtlINt
in; i'i.aim.y m,iiici:i
For the party whom they are for, or plainly stated In the
receipt low hum they arc consigned
All demands for damage or loss must be made within
one month.
In no war liable for los or accident to lhc stock.
tjy Hack Drivers, Hoys, nnd such like, will not lie
allowed on board the Steamer on nrrlval, until after the
passengers have been landed.
SW XV1LDEK A CO.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY
For San Francisco.
Tin: si t: miii srr.AM.siiu-
W
CITY op N B W YORK
COHII. 'oniiiirilillor.
WILL LEAVE HONOLULU FOR SAN FRANCISCO
On or about Monday, Nov. 22.
FOR SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND!
TIIF. NI'I.KMiIlt NTKAMNIUI-
A. USTEALIA
c'aiuiii.i.. co.ii.li a m:it.
On or about Saturday, Nov. 27
Por Freight and TassAge, npily to
801 .In. 11. II AOIJFKM) A CO., Agents.
4. iil Inr Shipment per Ntrnmrr ran im
bo NtorrMl, Free ol 'liiir;(. in (lit- rireirool
IVnroliouso neiir I lie Ntenliier linrf.
A. FRANK COOKE
AOEXT 1'OItTHE FOLLOXX'INQ COASTEHS;
Wnilole, & Malolo
Wnloll. JXf( I.iHu,
Wnlohn, AfitXV 'Walmnln,
Gen. SIoroI 2.HL Knluna,
nnd Mann.
FLAG lied with XX'hllc Hall. Office-Corner of Qnccn
817
and Nuiiaun Streets.
1
PLANTERS' LINE 0R SAN FRANCISCO
JffiL c Browor A. Co. Agents. &
-'', Merchandise received Nlitrnnc Krcr.SSS
and liberal cah advances made on shipments by this
line. Tivi y (j. mttWKIt .t CO.
BOSTON AND HONOLULU PACKET LINE !
i5t C. Browor & Co. Agents. &
Sil Fatorablu arrangements can always be tJtS
made for storage and shipment of Oil. lfone. XX'onl,
Hides and other Merchandise to New' IP-ilfurd. lloston.
New Vork and other Kastcrn Ports, J'tfCa.h advances
made. 760 ly C. llltEXVEH A CO.
ISTO E: 3NT Gi-1 1ST e;
Should be without the far-famed
American Cylinder Cup
Of which over Ten Tlionsand are now In lire.
THE AMERICAN
Is tho only
LUBRICATOR IN THE WORLD
That CJin be relied upon.
AM) IS WAKKANTED
To perform
I All that U Claimed For It.
A certain number of drops per
ilnute or .tier hour iMstblo to
the eje), will keepjourCyllnder
lubrlcnled contlnunuslr. (The
old style nf cups do not feed
continuously.)
It will pay for Itself In fuel
iverytwo months; In nil every
even to ten months; In wear,
packlnc and labor every four
months.
The above, also Cups for
Shaft Hearings, Cylinder Oil
and LubrlrallueCom pound may
be had nf the Airents,
DILLI.MIHAM CO.
(Ml C.1 in
For Hale by
7 3m
A. XV. ltllllAHIISO.il I'll,
Corntr Fort and Merchant sts., Honolulu.
JUST
RECKIYEO.
1-ttA I.HTlHf
A NKXV
33mrrelr !
J II IlItL'XS,
Ksplauada.
Aud For Hale by
rlaSm
H. N. CltEENWELL'S
Boat Kona Ooe
For Sale In quAntities to uit, by
H5 nit . Iiri"' "
I lu II. HACMICUs sis Ct.
(M
Jh&.
vJ WTalB
BY THE LATEST ARRIVALS
runji M .lit.x.M isto
7i: iiui: ukci.ivi.i) a fiAitm:
? addition to our former slock of Ship Chandlery,
Ship Stores, Provisions, .e., Ac , which gives us the
Greatest Assortment of Goods
Kept nn the Islands, all of whlfh will lr sold at Hie
Lowest Market Prlre. a. usual. Onr rrlrnda and Ihe
public geuerally are teslicUiilly lutlietl in rmnilne.
818 IIOI.I.KS A CO.
PAINTS AND OILS.
4 'rt.ATiii m:ai ik r.xHAii.sor .iTt
V lUHIm.
Zlne White Itnlibutlc Lead.
Holird Paint Oil In bulk ami In f. gnllon dtnms,
A full assortment Fancy Color Paints.
813 IIOI.LEH ,t CO.
T.UIHUCATINT. OILS.
SITIt-f .sll. I.V A.'v.VnilANTITVIIrstnlrpil.
- Castor Oil i and S gallon tins.
811 X! IIOI.1.K0 .1 CO,
WlllE
KKKUN'U,
Sizr.s riiiin ii.m'ii
Sale by
ti a
iMiii.s. rim
IIOLLES X CO.
J HIH
.MANILA COUDACSl-:.
I'lii.t. ANS(iitr.iir..r
six thread In file Inch.
uta
Ol' NIf.N I'ROM
IIOLLIIS A CO.
IlK.MPCOIUlAGi:. AND HOLT ROPE.
A. ANHoiiT.iir.r or iiy.Ks vmtn a i.a
Inch tii ;H Inch. Also. Spunyarn, Sellng, llatlln,
Hnusellne, Marline, Itiitiuillnir, Ac
' 8IS llOLLUS X CO.
RLO0KS AND MAST HOOPS.
fJATI'.STT IHO.X SritMM'I'.l) III.OCUIS,
. . -Metallic Iron Hlripprit lllocks. Patent Hushing,
Plain Unfiling, a full a.soilmeiit of sites.
' l IIOLLKS . CO.
(.JKOCIilMliS.-
1.1 A I It II A UN' I.AItll l. TAIKS, It ,t Inlb
earh. lluller In .Tars nnd Kegs. Coetse. Cases
Assorted Table Fruits, Cniini-il -MvVTr-lvna and .Tellies,
!'" J'l.M'o-s.l'lekle. .Ites ol I'lckles, Vrgi-ial es
Kegs ill Pig Pork for latnlly use. Hags of i mil P, 1 1 iiV.iil
and t addles of Finest Ten, Saidlnrs In qr nnd It f boxes,
X'ermlcelll, Maccaronl, Crackers In variety, t'nbo Sugar,
KegSucar. IIOLLKS A CO.
1HIKAD.
SAI.IION IIIIKAI. IK 4'Af.r.M A14II 1IOXFJI.
. medium bread. Soda Ctackers In eases, Soda Crark
ers In Iloxes and Tins, Kgg Jumbles, ltaiiana Cakes,
Ac, Ac, IIOLLKS CO.
r, si"
EXTRA iMKSS KKEF.
Vxn i:AHii:itM
For Sale by
KXTIIA 1-lll.ni: IMHtH
IIOLLKS & CO
S 818
HAMS AN 1") HACON.
JI'HT AT IIA.M),
S81S
For Sato by
IIOLLKS X CO
KXPECTEIX
KIIRKKA TO AltltlVi;, AN A I) 1)1
Tint
I tlonal Stock of Ocncrnl Merchandise,
1813
IIOLLKS X CO.
POTATOES -AND ONIONS.
rsR4;i.ivi:i i-kii inv 4ir stkw yoiik,
im the Finest Lot In the Market.
2 818 IIOLLKS .t CO.
GOLDEN GATE FLOUR.
12AKKil'N KXTItA. I'.XTIIA FAMILY
IN
uarter and half sacks
Lldoratlo t lour in quarter sacks.
Corn Men!. Oat Meal. Cracked XVheat In 10 Hi
bags, received direct from the Mills every month.
and warranted fresh, nnd of the best quality.
oc.l qiiauiy.
IIOLLKS A CO.
. BIB
LIME.
enA ntnnr.i.s ritr.sn
JJf Lime Just received.
S 818
(AMionxu
IIOLLKS & CO
ASTOR HOUSE
DINING AND
LUNCH PARLORS,
Nos. 70 nnd 78 Hotel Street,
HART BROTHERS, Proprietors.
Board by tho Day, Week or Transient
BILLIARDS,
Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco,
Soda Water and other Iced DrinkB.
Meals Served in First-Clnss Style
AT A 1. 1. 1I4IUHN.
HENItY J. HAItT, 62T, 9 ELLIS A. HART.
VKATGK OF 4H' KII.AVI.A,
W. II. LKNTZ, MANAGER.
Plenty to eat. a rnnsln" tire, clean beds, and the best
attendance nn the Hawaiian Islands.
Visitors requiring nny unusual display of volcanic
action will kindly plve Manager at least ten daya notice
In lino weather, and from eleven to thirteen In foul.
SALAMANDER FELTING
foii
Covering Itoilcrs, Steam Iipes
kto., inc.
Saves 25 por Cent, of Fuel
PRICE REDUCED TO $7.50 BBL.
THEO. H. DAVIES, ,
821 am Aiie.nl.
KNOWJLES' STJEAM
AND
Va c ii ii in. I ii in p .
runt. uMiir.KMii.SKn iiavk
JUNT UK-
. in
IKIVKDper Amy Turner, from Boston, full aa
surtmcnl of these celebrated I'umpi. which are (uaian
tued to bo cheaper and better than any other style ol
pump Imported. We call the atltntban of planters partic
ularly lo the X'acuurn rump, which la less complicated
and more aer sict-able ban olher pumps.
Ml 3m II. imKXVBB ,t CO
Copartnership Notice.
fpiIIS 18 TO CKllTIFY THAT Tt:
-L the nndrrshired are co-partners of the firm name of
Uymait llrolhers, Honolulu
rmfiii llrolhers. llonnlitln.
II. w. Iliriuan. Henlor. rei
I. XV. llyman, Senior, resldlns In Han Francisco,
II XV llyman, Junior, resldlns In San Francisco,
Michel llyman, residlu: In New York,
MorrU llyman. realdlnc In Honolulu,
j. iiyman, rcsiuiag in iiui
Honolulu, Octolrer tl. 10
HYMAN THtOB.
8 lm
OFFICE FOII KENT!
THE S1W MASONIQ HALL
K
llulldlnir. corner of Queen and Fort ill. apply to
o O. H. UAItTOW.
ZPXt
CHAMPAGNE CIDER MANUFACTORY
AND OX00ERY.
Nu. 13 l.lllhM Nlrrel. ly
Wailuku Poi Factory.
BK8T QUALITY OF PA1A1 MAN
ufacturrd constantly All orders ailed with dis
patch. K H. HAILKV,
1 8 y Wailuku. Maul.
FAMILY BOAR DINCT SCHOOL
BouU Kona, Hawaii,
irOlt HAAVAIIAX OIltLS. COX-
V ducted by Ih. Hev. b. 11. A Mrs. DAVIS.
Trims, Ae.uu application H Ilil
JNO, A. H ASSINGER,
Aat to imkm AokaowladcateaU U Coa
tritcta fur Iabor.
811 1 , laterlor Oftlce, Hon lulu. Cm
" HlaOINI Si JESSETT,
'o, W aud bi King HU,
Cavrriaa Buildora, Triam-'mfJMl
term PaUton, Vuraleaan TJB
All kinds of It-paltlng attended to, and food work
cuarauWed at Lo llalra. I
H. W. BEVElUUf CS.
HawalUa Oosanl 4k Ottfltitoa M arcaa at
7 3l California bt.. Cal.. Houm Ho. 4. ly
WRAY TAYLOR,
OKGAN1BT AND CHOUtMASTEIt
of Kt Anduw'a Cathedral, teubtr of PUno and
Orctn. KMtdcsca, Bishop's Colleje, Nbuauu Avenue,
Houololu. I In
IJV AUTHORITY.
Om.i.KCTon tlsiaml.'s Orrrcri, Del. t'J, li.
Mr Samnel Ohcld has Hilt day been appointed Sur
veyor and Guard for llio Port of Kahnlnl, Kast Maul.
X r ALLI'.N, Collector (lencral.
Approieilt J 9. U'At.KKn, Minister nt Finance.
Jli.1 7lm
SATUKDAY J'RJiSS.
XOVKMHKli 0, 1fl80.
Bnalnns) A;ont'a Notleo.
All aihrrtlsemenla for the SATumiAr Pncsa must be
sent In by 1'rMay noon, Nn Insertions for the current
Issue can he guaranteed when sent In later.
Advertisers will mark the number nf Inserttona il
tlred, from which dale they charge. Any not so marked
will berharaeilrl mouths.
TIIOS. O. THHI'M, l.iislnesr, AgcnL
if OTEslor Tiin "week.
A return ninteli lielwron tho II. O. C. nml Onuntt
1 pnxmcil for to-il.ty.
MiaiiiiiASntiM. Ifllli Inst, will ho tlin lilrtlnl.iy of
HIh Mnjenly KIiik Knlnknnn.
Huit.utNO, p!:iitorliij, pivlnj nml ptlntiti( nectn
to bu thu uriler of llio ilny In 1'ort ntreut.
IitflT tilf-ht, Kin UliiLj, nClilneBoiortrnlt.pilu(rr,
mmlo n urcniiil nttetnpt to tnkn hln life, liy citltln
Ills thrortt. Ha Ih atill plivu thin luoriiiiii;.
Otnt Hnwnllnn Nln.litlni'nlo, Mian Monlncr-ip, vena
nilverlined nt McllKiiiriin. N. H. W Oelohcr 2ml,
to npiienr in tho niwrn of "Tlni Itnynl Mitltly."
Tub Imrk Hmniit, Cnptnln Wliltnay, mtllcil on
Thtirmlny for Jnlnlt, MIcroneHln, tniilcrordcrH front
tho Honnl of Immigration, (or Hiiutlt Hc.i IhIiiiuI
erB. ,
- ' 0
A r-entlcinittt rcrontly from Cnllfornln, Infornin
im tlmt lm hnn Been no (own In Unit nUto, 111" hI7o
of Itotiolnlii, whero thuru Ih bo inncli ncltvlly In
i.., . u-ii.ii,,,,
Nkaiii.t ninety oIllcerB, Bcnnicn nml ninrinen of
II. M. S. Ctuinct iittemleil Dlvinu Bervico nt St.
Amlrt'w'N Cnlhrtlrnl on Sniulny morning Inat nnd
nttrnrtetl tinivcn.nl conimcmtnlion by their ruvcr
end bonriiiK nml hearty u-HpoiiHet.
'J'iir AhiAa Minstrel Troiipo r.ivo npcrfonnnnco
nt tho Thentra on Bittnrdity oveiilnp; Inut, tn n full
nnd nppreolnlivo ntullcnco. Ktir nnmteurB, they did
oxccediiiidy well, nnd recoived deserved npplntiHo.
CoMri.AtNT is mnda by n corronpondnnt thnt tho
Express wnRtniH BorlottHly olmtrnct tho streets.
They nctnnlly block tho pnHinKO ncroit streoln in
Bomo plnccH. Tho r"Hco nhould bo inndo to slop
this nttisnncc.
Oun innnownr friondH lmvo boon cnjoyliiR
tlirmnolTrn In their liberty this wcolt, niostly In
ridinR nml driving nbotit town. Yesterday ono of
their tenniflcnmo to grief on tho plnins for not
Infilling up in timo.
Nkxt week, the furlough of tho llnntl will lmvo
oxpirod, nnd wo nmy expect wlmt wo lmvo very
much missed for a month prtst Music nt Kmmn
Sqnnro. Thoy will piny for tho first timo next
Mondny niuUt nt tho linwnilnn Hotel.
A lAntiE qnnntity of opium, nbont fiO tins wo le
liovo, wn seized on Jlondny, dispjnisod ns lloston
"l'ork A- HoniiH." It is premnturo to nntno tho
persons implicnted in tho nttempt nt nrntiRiilliirr,
nn nt present on ilil is tho only nuthority.
Followino in the report of tho rainfall in tho
vicinity of Honolulu for tho month of October:
At It. McKibbin's residoneo on lleritnuin street
1.CI inches ; nt W. W. Hnll's, Nunnnu Vnlley, 1.08
Indies nnd nt John K. Wildor's, 4.22 inches.
Lusai.ii), No, fifiOO, Ancient Order of Foresters
will pjvo their nnnivcrsnry dinner, this oveninp;, nt
tho Armory. xVo nro pleased to lenrn thnt this
order is in n fiouriHhinr condition, nnd bids fnirto
becomo ono of our most useful civic bodies.
Tne liberality of Honoltilunns is and nlwnys hns
been proverbial. This wna exemplified recently in
tho caso of the orphan children of tho lalo John A.
Duncan, printer, for whom Mr. McGuire, tho Firo
Marshal, collected on voluntary subscription tho
sum of IffcXX.
Ik tho proBpoctivo canting of W. C. Donghcrty,
of tho San Francisco l'ost Ofllco for plncinR tiiis
community under ninny fnvors, how nliout onr
public friend in tho New York office for similar
nets of kindness ? Our devil stands ready to chip
in his dollar. Brinf on your list.
A ConnEsrowDEKT complains of the "Water Rnp
ply Department, thnt thoy hnvo on sevornl occa
sions, flhnt off tho wnter from tho Nuuanu lteser
voir, nil night withont previous information of tho
intention to do bo. much to tho nnnoynnco of rate
payers, to say notmng or posaimo disasters.
II. M. S. Gaunt t sails for Callao Mondny noxt.
Bho has on board Bnpornnmcrarios for tho Flan
ship Triumph. Should tho Ptnqttin nrrivo beforo
tho departuro of tho Gannrl. tho nupornumoraries
will bo dovided between tho two ships, which will
both rejoin tho Admiral nt Callao.
We begin to think that possibly II. M. S. JVm
liuin may hnvo met with orders nt somo port of
call, eonnter-mandins thoao which directed her to
Honolulu, nnd refptirinp; her to rejoin tho Flap
ship nt Callao tho troubles liclwccn Chilo nnd
l'crn nro fnr from settled by latest advices.
It is reported that moro opium hnB been discov
ered on bor.rd tho Dittortvy, which nrrived from
San Francisco on Wednesday eveninp. When wo
rotlect as reasotnniy wo must mat lor every ono
of those " diBcoveries" there nro probably thrco or
four undiscovered, tho policy of tho present law
nnent opium may well bo questioned.
Amonost tho passenRora on board tho City of
SyJntii was Mrs. Stirling wife of Hear Admiral
Stirling, Commander-in-chief of tho British Bquad
ron in the Pacific. Mrs. Stirling was given to un
derstand that both tho Gritutrf nnd Ptngttin would
bo probnbly in this port by the time of her arrival.
Hi late California papers we note that eight
hundred nnd fifty Chinamen returned to tho
Flowery Kingdom on tho September stenmer to
Uonttltpng. Tlioio woro inoitly laborers whoso
contracts had expired. Tho same ship had nbout
n million or upccle on tier irolgltl list, on account
of Chlnnmon.
It is reported tlio-' Chinese rofuso to occupy tlio
IntiitdrlcB ns provided by law. Docs tho Govern
ment also refuse to removo theso nuisances in nil
parts of tho towu 7 Wo have come apparently to
a dead-lock, though tho matter booiuh plain; if
they don't move thoy ought lo be made to quit tho
busiuesB.
QwcxEn Tint The Astralian mRil per City if
Syilnty, which wns sent .forward n few davsngo
from this city by n special trinn. will probnbly nr
rivo in Loudon from Bydneyfn fortyono days,
which will bo a on in over the Sue Cnunl roulo of
nliout four nnd n half days. It is not unlikely thnt
this trip will caoiio nn improvement in tho tran
sportation of the Australian mail hereafter equal
to the gain in this initauue. A". V. Call.
A meeting of tho Committee of the AiiRlicnn
Church Synod was held In the school-room in the
Uaiuislmt oi.m nn Mnnrlsjv evenlnR last. The
draft of n letter was ajjreed upon, to lo iorir,le.l
to the various nettloinenU nnd pun tat Ions where
there nro no regular clergy tat ioned, inviting every
one to co-owrnto In Btnvinn to start nn habitual
Sunday gathering for the purposo of Divine XV'or
Bhi. ono of their number aoting a reader. Several
gentlemen connected with various plantation!
have expressed their wilUngncM to forward the
work and to act at Reader.
Whoever has had anything to do with the pub
lulling of n newspaper known that ita lifo depend
Uon its advertising patroiiate. Hut uewKpnpor
nilvcrtlHlng of to-day U carried to nn ex trome quite
unheard of a few yearn ao. XV u allude tu the sys
tem of " pufllnir." A man comes to tho editor
thii sort U nut the regular, solid customcra, but
the transient ones nnd gives, nny n two dollar ad
vertisement, nmlviicctH in addition n" local Item"
in tho lper, worth live lime as much a the prico
of thu nilveriuumeut. Thin vicious practice has
Sradunlly orciit into use until now it in hometlmca
ifllcult to tell nt the outnet what is a new item
nnd what is a mere puff of Bomeltody'a WHrea or
niMtrnuiH. Wo inkn this opportunity of saying
thnt tho Hnuun.VT l'sout is upon to nil advcrtlaera
on regular terms, ba that wu pohitlvely decline to
"pua."
O.l Tuesday, thu '-M Inst., the day on which a new
President of thtrilnited Htatef wan ohtMeu, tho
American of llouolulu depoHiUxl their vote lu a
ballot box at the store of MetMr. Whituoy A Hols
inwm. If the vote is any criterion by which lo
judee of the ttnult in the United States, Onrfleld
will Iw the next President. Following in the vote t
ro rmsii)iT.
flarfleld ...,,.,.,. 115
Hancock 71
J. II. XX'caver ...,..,,,... a
Neal Dow,... , 1
H.XV. Htcchcr... I
mn vici-rauiDSKT.
Arthur.,,.,, .,,,..111
KnjlllU .,,,,.,, 73
Wheeler....,, ,. I
11. J, Chambers.. .,...., I
J,A.Tttomaoa
O.C. gafMO..,. 4
MukTvala I
anaraty... ......
Sjortlng.
Ololtnt.
Tlio propoflctl criclci match enmo oft on Sal
tinlny Inst, beforo n largo nnd oiitlmnlnatlo
Riitliorltif; of npcclnliriit A mnnjttco" vns
erected near tlio innrin of llio grotiiul, nml
n lunch of Ixjtli tlalnlynml nubtxtnnttal tlishen
protllly nrratiRCtl on t tnlilp, nml prcslilcil
over hy lntllcs xvhoso num or liiinbiim.il woto
ninoiir; llio players. TcUb wore pllchcil for
tho convenience, of menbera of llio II, 0. 0,,
Iholr frlciulB, tho flcorcrH,etc. Wickets woto
iitolinl nml tho ?atno begin noon nftcr noon,
II. (J. 0. xvont In 11 rut nml lent It. Kcritncoiir
nml T. Iitsliinnn to open tho gamo nnd fnco llio
bowllup; of Mcut. I'lool nml Illsliop. Tho
liriltllnK of tho Oaiincta wns very Rood, nnd n
tho ki,,,ic prort!scd xvlckcts began to go
ilnxvii, mil nnfiTipiciilly by fonson of nomo
whnt rnsli nintiltig. Tlio largest senro nf tho
first liiningH wns innilo by Mr. 1,'d. l'nrvls,
who carried bin lull out for 1 1. Tlio lotnl was
only '17, which led tlio (laniiota to lmpo for
Hiii'ccNN, Thoy bcirnn by semliut; hi Mnv nnd
1'', Johnson, Krcnth nnd liishiiinu bowling,
l'or llio first fivo wickols tho ship kept n trlllu
nhoitd of their niitiigoliislH' Rcoro nt tlio nntno
Bingo of tho gamo ; lint nftcr that, their wIckctH
began to full quickly nnd their Innings only
totalled '2, fivo runs behind.
After lunch llio play begun ngatn, Tho II.
O. 0. sent In Scrluigcoiir nml . Ijintinimi nnd
(ho ship tho naino bowlors ns hoforo. Tho
largest score of II. 0. 0, wns umdobyT. Mail
man, who was bowled by Bishop, for 12; total
second Innings, 02, (limnets now went In,
but only Biiccoedcd In Rcnriiut 31 j IiIrIibsjI
scoro I), to Fiinpjlinr. Totol lu favor of II. (J.
0., 23.
A totiirii ninteli in proponed for lo-ilny.
During tlio interval botween llio Innings n
lawn IrmiiH net was pitrhod nml no vera I ladies
nnd niiilpiimn prepared to play, but woro do
torrcd by n shower wliirh just thou foil. Al
though tho ncoroR appcnrsmall, yot thoro wns
soiiio voiy good play by both patties. Tlio
piincipal futil is on both Bides seumed to bo
ovcr-otiKurnesH both in Btriking and riitiiiiti,;.
Wo append the scores :
ii-ixohjiu o. c.
h'lrit Inntngi.
It. H. Scrlnif-eonr, b llllhop I
T. Llshuinii, h lllshnp 0
C. 1). .Miller, b Fleet II
(J. K. Perry, run nut , I
l. 1). Freetii, by Fleet 0
XX. Llshman, run out I)
K. XX'. Holdaworth, c Fnrqulinr, 1) lllshop 1
K. XX'. Purtls, not out , 14
.1. Ltsliman.b lllshop .1
.1. II. XVndehouse, .Ir., run out 7
J. M. Dowsclt, b lllshop .1
lljes, 1; le-liycM, I wldcs, 1 :i
Total .' 17
ilteonrt Iiinlngi.
Tl. H. Scrlinpreonr, b Moon I)
T. Llshman, b lllshnp IS
O. I). Miller, b lllshop , 0
C. K. Perry, b I)lshn
(1. 1). Freetii, oJllake.b lllsho I
XX'. Llslimiiii, c Fleet, b bishop 3
K. XV. Holilsworth, c and li Fleet I
K. XX. I'nnls, 1, Ilisho 7
.1. Llsliman. li Ilislinp 5
I. II. Wodeliniise, Jr., n tout
J. M. Dnnsett, li lllshnp )
Ilyca, !i; lei;-byes, 1; wldes, 2 !
Total M
It. n. 4. S. OANKET.
Flnt Inning.
May, 1) I.lshmnn
1 J. it. Johnson, c Llshman, h Frcelh.
XX'. II. Dii O. Chads, run nut
V.. J. Fleet, li Llshunn
It. It. Farrpihar, b Llsliman
II. 1. 1. tl. Moon, c Purvis
Ittake, c Miller, ! Llshman
J4. XV. Sullivan, c and h Frcelh
Ilishsp, not out
11. a. Allison. 1) Llshman
Han lings, h Frceth
llyes, 6; widen 1
1
a
10
10
l
i)
.1
i
0
0
7
i
Total
fiteoivt Inntngi.
Mnv. tint nut 1
Y. J. M. Johnson, b Llshman 3
AX. II. Du C. Chads, b Llshman 2
E.J. Fleet, c Miller, b Llshman 4
Jt. II. Farnuhnr, b Lirlimnn 9
II. 1. 1. (1. Mnon.b Llshman U
Dlake, run out "... H
M. XX. Sullltnn, h Freetl 2
lllshnp, c Hcrimceour, b Freetii 2
II. O. Allison, b Llshman 1
ltawlln-;s, c Frcelh, b Llshman 1
llyes, 4; leg-byes, 1; wldcs, C ft
Total ai
Polo.
On Wctlncsdny nftcrnoon wns played n gamo
of Polo, tho firnt wo Biipposo over played on
these IslnndB. To those who know nnything
of tho gnmo of " hockoy, " polo would bo caai
ly intolligiblo, ns it may bo described as
"hockoy on horsoback. "
Tho players nro divided into two Hides,
Btakes nro pitched for goals, ns in foot-ball,
nnd the object of each party is of cotirao to
drivo tlio ball through nnd beyond tho oppo
site goal, l'olo is a very favorito gamo in Eng
land nnd in India, especially whoro thoro nro
cavalry detachments stationed, and thoy play
regiment ngainst regiment or cavalry against
infantry, military ngainst civilians and no on.
Thcro nro nlao l'olo Clubs which hnvo no con
nection with tho military, but to play n match
occasionally. Each player is armed xvith a
long-handled mallet or club and should be
mounted on -a Bhort-loggcd, octivopony. On
xVedncsdny every man was mounted on tho
bost steed ho could procure; thore woro five
players on each side nnd four games woro
played. An occasional spill, not infrequent
collisions, nnd now nnd then n Btroko, mmod
at tho ball, but resulting on tho uoso or kneos
of rider or horso ncaroat nt hand rondor tho
gamo particularly exciting, somolimos dan
gerous. "I would bo a capital game for natives,
especially thoso acciiHtomcd to bullock limit
ing and wo hope- to suo it naturalized hero.
Meeting of the Board of Immigration.
A meeting of tho Hoard of Immigration
was convened at tlio ofllco of tho Ministor of
Interior for yesterday at 10:30 a.m. At tho
timo named tho members ol tho Hoard woro
nascmblod, viz : His Kx. II. A, P. Carter,
President ; Their Kxcollcncica W. I.. Or con
and Wulkor, lions, Kiipcnn nnd Smith ; Hon.
A. F. J mid now on circuit being tho only
momhor of tho board absent. Planters and
ngoiits and all interested in tho labor qtioitlon
wcro invited tn attend and somo fifteen or
twenty gentlemen woro present, including
loading (numbers of tho firms of Hishop & Co,,
Hnckfold & Co., Hrowor & Co., Uavies, Oastlo
& Cooke, otc. Tlio Presidont opened tho buii
iiess of tho tiny with nn explanation of tho
financial position of (ho board, by which It ap
pears that of Ilia appropriation! mado by the
Into Legislature only about $7,000 rotnalna
unexpended ; of thereat, 853,000 have been In
vcstoii in ilia furtherance of Immigration from
tho South So.x Inland. Tho board bus now nt
sea three vciiela Ifninid, Sniimhlrrl and
J'omart. Should tieao vetieU prove iicceTti1
we may expect somo 400 people up from the
South Sean within tho next few month. A
ketch of their proposed cruiio waa given in a
former iiaiio. The President then reminded
those present lhat n circular waa sent round to
employers of South Sea labor laat Maich and
informed thcoi that twonty-fiyo answer had
been recoived. Of theso, twenty-four wcro
fuvorablo and ono unfavorable, Six classed
them as equal to Chinese, ten as anterior, ono
as inferior; tlio others compared them xvilh
llaxvaiUu, and woro about uiuully divided aa
to their rclutivo merit. Tlio. doa(h rate
amongst the South Sea people isnot yot strict
ly ascertainable, but i cntilined mainly to very
old people, Of thosu who camo up in tlio
lliteali several woro In an unsatisfactory tato
of health, which was uttribulcd in great inea
auro to the uxposure mid ahoit ration expert
encud on board tho NicnUtut, folloxvod by their
dulenlioii at Jalult, xvhefo thoy woro ablo to
get at liquor and Jived an unacciwtoinod and
to them tiinvholoiomo life. It I hoped, how
ever, that by ivore careful recruiting and by
the benefit ol experience a stronger aoioi poov
nlo muv be introduced
In unvyor U a riuctioii from the Prcddent,
Mr. Afonjr gafe at Id opinion that it would bo
very diWcuk to got rttptdablt unmarried
ChitiMo woiien to mlgrat. A conversation
.followed in the court of whlclMr. Pidger
eouinMratttl the nuitbcr of uiigraate wliicb
may bo expected horo If nil gofin Bmooihly
xvithln tho next nix or eight months",
Vir i To Hpreckles from Canton,. ........... f00
l'er xist-er from Canton SMJ
(Vmsfiriifrn, to Hnckfcld I'""
lloChnnfl tW
Norweuiana, CrtHtlo A. Cook . , , . , 7I
ii " " , 2M
(lermnus per ui's..... JOT,
I'ortiiRitPsp, by ijifyer. 'tr
'1'otnt... ,!""
Tho Hoard nro proparod to nnnlnt tho lui
inlgmllon of women nnd ohlhlrtin n fnr nn
Ihclr moans permit, but Inld down om
phatlcnlly llio ruin that thoy nnnnot on tbolr
own nccounl Import Inlwr, but thnt tho planlom
must holp llicuiBolvcn,
Mr. Atliorton speaking for bin own firm nnd
Messrs, Austin, Btntod It fid iimlonlnlilo that
tho ndvnnco syslcm Is prollflo of ovlls. So
hiiroly ns n gnng of litnc-oxplrod tramps visits)
n plantation, nn surely nnnio man just nl tho
end ol bis term volunteers to rcshipfornhenvy
advance, which Is shared xvltli tho tramps who
tlmn clear tint. Tho man xvho hnn had tho nil"
vanco doserts booh nftcr nnd thn planter In
left in tho lurch. Mr. Austin lino not his faco
nL'.iliiflt tho ndvnnco nvslotn. nnd It Is lo bo
hoped thnt other omployois may find their
way to doing tho nnmo.
Upwards of 1,000 nppllcatioiis fnr South
Son l.tborors nro nt present boforu tlio Hoard.
Muroponti Inborors nro for tho mont part coti
traclotl for nt 8l to 810 for motrmxl 80for wo
men por month for thrco yonri. Only txvo
tluic-uxplrcd South Sea people demanded their
return pnBsngo home; It wan granted them,
hut xvhen Ihcy tllscovored thnt thoy nlono xvcro
going thoy backed out nnd sard they would
wait until n Inriror nitiiibor of llioir country
folks wliilied to go, Tlio Pottttguso ns. n whoto
liavo given salisfactiolt especially ns teamster.
It remains In be provod how NorxveginiiH will
stand work In this cllumto; however tho Inlwr
qtlcslloii is bolng fully dinctwnoi) and ciiiinot
fnil of being sot on n tnoro fnvomblo footing ns
It ii inoro thoroughly itndomtotxl tun) earnest
ly titkcti lu hand by tho pi ant ers tbctnnclvcs.
HcEi.rr,,MAur.
KiiiTon SATunnAr rjtizss: Noticing a
paragraph In your iBBim of tho 2.1 nl Inst, nd
vocnting llio inhaling of'tho vtipors'of burning
eucalyptus leaves in cnet of Dfpittiori'.i, por
mit mo to RiiggCHt that the lonvos-bo burnt
by thomnclves, without any charcnnli tu iguito
thoin. Tlio cnrbonlu ncid gu fYoiin tho cola
would bo highly doletorlotiM, nnd na tho dry
eucalyptus loaves nnd twigs mako n bright
firo on which n pilo of tho grconor loaves
would burn, tho prc&ci.co of citnrcoal should
bo avoided.
xonTUAiir ncrriirr rou-oc-Tonen,
ISO.
jtgtr..
Under one.
One In five
l'Ue tn ten
Ten lo twenty....
Twenty to thirty..
Males
Th!rlr rn forty...,
4 Forty to fifty,....,
Fifty tolity
....v.. H billy toscTeniy...
5 Orer seventy ,
ittx.
.....!s Females
XaltointlUf.
......MtUiPiirtiiffueiw......
.1 American .....,
....... 1 tlrent llrltaln
S! Southern Islands,
Hawaiian
Chinese...
Tnhittnn..
German. ,,
Came of Dtath.
Apoplexy
Ilrnln disease...
llrnncbltls
Consumption...
Convulsions, ...
Dropsy
Dysentery
Debility
Fever
Unattended ,
... 1
Heart dlse.i.e.....
... 1
Llier complaint.,
Old aire
Pneumonia ,
Sulsido ,
HyphlUa ,
.Teething ,
Unknown ,
Tumor ,
I
v.. I
... I
... 1
Comitarattr Monthly Mortality.
October, 187fl..,,,i-..ii-...,miOctober, 1S7U ra
" lST7...vm. 27 IBS) i si
1873... ....I-. I7
Stilntu In Schools,
Mllllanl, 100 scholarn tKTIltnya) :t scholars f,
Fort-street, SUB scholarB..(slMl Aylctl's, 11T7 scholars 0
Metooraloslcal.
Uvr.io, Hamakda DrsTniCT, Maui.
Hocord for week ending October 10th, 1880. EIo
vation 300 feet nbovo sealovcl :
BAROMETKIt.
Average barometer rradlnfr, 29,77.
noted: October lath, Ci. . rs.70.
noted: October 18th. 9 r. . 29.80.
Lowest reading
Highest reading
TIIKllMOXETZII.
Average thermometer: Dry bnlh, 71'; wet bulb, 71".
Average relative humidity, HU per cent.
luiNrau.
Octobei 13th ....OIK) lnchesl 17th M5 "
October ICtI 0.60 lnchesl " 18th....0is "
Total 1.70 Inches
i?em(jri.-2 a. m.. Octoccr 13ths Daometcr 29.65;
high wind and lightning.
Itecord for wcok ending Octobon 26th, 1880. Ele
viitlon 000 foot nlmvo Henlovul t
nXitnxrreR.
Average barometer reading?- 29.78:. Iiowest' reading
noted: Ootoher 21. t, li a. m. -29.72. Highest reading
notea: October 25th, noon. 29 85.
Tiiinmin-rren.
Averogc Thermometer: dry l.rih,7r,;' wei bulb, TU1.
Average relctlve humidity, .5 per cent.
HAttrAU.
October 23d .OJfc, Inches
Mdren6.'
Washinoton, October 7th. Colso C. Moro
no, tho Hawaiian Minister Plenipotentiary to
us, discredits tho atntcmont telegraphed from
San Francisco yesterday to tho olTccf that tho
King of tho Hawaiian Inlands had withdrawn
tho extraordinary power conferred on him
(Moreno), and ho adds that no such telegram
na is dcacribod hna ever rouched him. Ho re
garded tho story that tho Iking hns changed
hia policy an orroncotis, while ho maintains,
nn tho strength of his knowledge, touching Ha
waiian afiairs, that such a Cabinet as its men
tioned is not ono which tho King: would bo
likely to soloct.
Washington, Octobor I Oth. At the de
partments horo ovorythiug is qiliot, as almost
all tho heads of tho buroaus nro out of town.
At tho State Doparttnent lio information has
boon received officially in confirmation of ths
San Francisco tolcgram announcing the forma
tion of a now Hawaiian Cabinot, and tho dis
missal of the Minister Moreno. Tho latter, as
was telegraphed to tho Herald, is hero aa Minis
ter Plenipotentiary from King Kalakaua to de
mand tho recall of tho Ambrican Minister,
Comly, Last night ho recoived a dispatch
dismissing him absolutely from all ofllco under
tho King. Comly has ovidoutly succeeded in
Bquolchiug him, ,
Wahiiinqton. October 13lh. Secretary Ev-
arts declines to recognize Moreno as tho ac
credited roprcaoittntivo of the Hawaiian Gov
ernment, or to take cognizance Of the mnttors
of griex'anco to which ho desires to cull tho at
tention of the State Doparttnont.
Tho number of vestol belonging to or bound
to or from ports of the. United Slstes reported
totally lost and misilng dtlrlnt September,
16S0, is 30. The Hit embraces five steamers,
3 ship, 0 barks, 0 brigs, and 13 schooner,
and their total value, exclusive of cargoes, Is
estimated at 1,000,000. Of the above, 4
teamen, I ship, 4 barks, 6 brigs aud 13
schooners were ownod wholly in tho United
Stntea, and their value is eatimatod at 003,
000. Xaw Youk, Oct. 19. News from the Oily
of Mexico Is to the 10th inst. A bill hat been
submitted to Congress that churcliee and cura
cies now under the charge Of foreign prieita
shall bo restored to the dominion of the nation.
This is a blow aimed at Ihe Jesuits. A bill for
tho consolidation and refunding of a portion of
tho publio debt has ulio been Introduced.
VlaeM tafWanaif,
HiiaKVallmiSL-ller H (J Damon, Chaplain, Kins
street, urar lb. Sailors' Home. PreaciiliiK at II a a.
Seals fre. Sabbath Hrhool uafere Ih inorulli surlie,
I'rajrer iiullu on Wednesday es.nlUKl l t -J'ck-tk .
Four Htb!T t'liuueii-Uav W Vrrar. l'sor, tonur
of Pi.rt and Mercian la slresls. Preschlnir tin Hundart
at II a and 7li r M. Mabbath Scheol slid a a.
Hr AxuBtw'aOATiitucuL-Kugll.h K-trleni Kt Iter
the III, hop sf Honolulu and Hv Tb.w laekbarn. II.
wallau srrvlcsr Itvr Al.x MMklolnsh. 30, ny
Cniumunlon; .W), Matins and Sermon (llawallaa): If.
Matins, Litany and Harmon (Kn(llsli)l 4, ICt.nsuuK
(llawallan)! pW. Kxnspng aud Sermon (Kugll.hf.
nlnm!'iai tSr aa.' to01"' " w PH 'i '
KawaUhaoUiiucm-.Kv II Vtrktr. re4r, Klnc
Irett, abovo Ih. False.. Hertleta In llawallsn arerr
MuniUj l II A . Habbath hchool tltO a. Kvculnc
!?.".'l'f 7,.i P'ri. llcrntlinj wUhJlauankaplir.
District mtetliiirs In rsrlous ehapeAa at sat r a. 1'iaxr
iuttlus ery WcduwUy at 1ir .
KiVMAuriu CijLacu-Her a Kuae. Paste;. Be,,
tanl street, near Muuauu. Kert ce.lu Hawa Ian try
Mupeay at ti A a. , bb.j, ul , yK A "Kveu
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