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3 F?$WiWi as " 'Jf rxw. tk WW" "?"''wa?yr I. Pit COMMERCIAL, rioyor.vr.if, it Anon s, imi. fluslnes In Rfnn.il him settled Itself Into routine of drill monotonr, more especially In the various retail hriinchM of trade, from which we nee no erlj relief. I,oeal and Inter-Island travel I restricted, and we re r;ret to learn that onr coasting fleet Is being (tradnally redneed by vends withdrawn, or laid tip In qnsranllne. In foreign shipping, onr Hat this week shows a num ber of vessels by which many commodities that were becoming scarce In the market am now relieved The cargoes of coal come quite opportnne, as docs also the general cargo of Enropran goods ex Atalanta, which will help to take the place of the loit cargoes of the Wllrand Haendel. In bnslness change taking place on the lit Instant, we note the admission of Mr. .. O.Tncker to an In terest In the auction and commission home of Mr. C. 8, Harlow, and the disposal by Mr. A. McWayne of hla, interest m me iionoimti jrng more to J. A. Palmer A Co. M'e congratnlato these aspirants for business fame and wish them every snece ss. Ilr lh following Table of Krports for the past month 01 r ciirnary, ll wii hastened forwards opportunities offer, so that we an ary, the rcbrnar ca In on are accumulate tlcl It will be aeon we have made a handsome preceding month by $'A"S,7Srt.Vi. Sugars tannings, ami are at tho various .. A.........-!!!. i.n.. I.... .hi .. ii 1 1, nn .rjfifi,iiiiiiii:i unci . rit ,nit i ire an Irlpstn this month to glvn n a more valuable s howlng till, and round up a handsome quarter1 exports. ZZtVWMVSTiVl'ZZZtl 1 si-agssssisiss x Whin Isaai SI""" 3 ?8'.W iS'li IS 82 BIS isas ; ;s2s : t t?s ss nil 33 The Am bktne Ran I,ul, arrltrd on Thnrsdsy last with a cargo of coal from New Tscoma, this vessel was formerly a steamer. She Is rather a pretty model, and looks as If she might travel pretty fast If she has the rhsnr e She Is discharging at the Esplanade, near the I.lkellke'adock, The Am bgtne North Star, from Pepartnre nay, with coal, Is discharging at the foot of stm I.lkellke'a dock. The Norwegian bk Heta, Is at 1' M 8 S Co's dock, loading with sugar for Man Francisco to sail about Mon Hay next, this csel made a good rnn to Maalaea, 11.1 days, which might hare been made In less time. If tne Cant bad not cruised aronnd Hawaii, looking for the " Plantation round the point " The (ler a Septlma, Is still In qnarantlne, but will probably sail for llnngkongon Monday or Tuesday next. The stm Jas Makee, and Jennie Walker, are In quar antine, each of them having arrived with a case of small pox on board. The bk Lady Lampsoi., and bgtne Hesperian, are about due from San Francisco, with from three to fire days later news. Messrs T II Foster t Co's new steamer, will be dne from Han Franclco, the latter part of next week. The Haw bgtne Pomare, arrived on th 1st Inst . and anchored In the stream, fur full particulars of her royago see another column. Notwithstanding the NIc bk ttemlltn. was urononnced nnsraworthy, the Cant took her to sea lat Hnndav morning, who Is to blame If she goes dowm with all hands? The wh bk Progress, la lying oft" and on, sho sail to day for a cruise. The Am sch Karah Ann, has changed hands during the week, having been sold to FT l.cnihan A Co, for about $!..''. Ue understand that her name has been changed to the Mee Poo .2 o'eossecSeo -. q o s ccncefie6'cegSc e a e a a q e a o a a ." a v. Ji V. I f a Em J. &&,,&, 'it o a 3a IMPORTS. ai ; ; :1 '. -w ,:& JI ; v " ibl !&& w a -j P, w s -! ? o , o -( u b. a a Co PORT OF HONOLULU. Arrlvnd. Feb 37 Oer bark Atnlnnla, Mohrmann, 122 daya from llremnn Hi Nor bk Mela, Chrlstcnsrti, 121 dys from Dram men, Norwny, via Maalaeu Hclir Mnry 1. ostcr, from Honuapo Hchr Prince, from Mahukoim Mciir. fenny, from Nawlllwlll Hchr Walleln, from Mullko Hclir Walehu, from Kail Sell- Manuoknwal, from llnnamaulu Hell 1 Haw b!tiie Poinnre, Tripp, il'J dura from Jnlult. Am wh bk Progress, llalcur, fin H. P. and cruise Am bktna V. II. Dlmoiid, Houdlctt, 1& diys from Snu I'rauclsco 2 Am bk I). C. Murray, itsrens. 18 dys fm H. P. Hclir Nettle Merrill, from I.uhaliiG 3 Am bgmo North Star, Morclioueo, SI daya from From llremen, per Atalanta, Feb PS IIc kfeld Co, Wcsbeer, 41 cks paint and oil, M cs brandy, SB cs champagne, I rs shirts, 1 tub cheee, 2ca cologne. III bales hay. SMJ pkgs bar Iron, M bills Iron, 18 cs cloth ing, If) bills cement, ll'J hdls Iron, .TV, bales paper, 3 pkgs machinery, il cs p effects, 3 pkgs rnbbcr, 7 cks, 7 cs road material, lot rail", 1 cs hosiery, 0 cs perfumery, 2 cs calf skins, 250 bx cnndlcs, I bale corks, fi pkgs cor dage, I) pkgs furniture, S cs toys, it) baskets, MM cs gin, 2 cks palm nll,2ca hooka, SOU hdls wire, 3 cs soad, 2 cs umbrellas, Miles soap, 3 cs leather ware, 3 cs rubber goods, 7 cs pipes. 1 cs brushes, I cs hats, 3 cs clothing, Wcs wine, 2 cadgers, ami bbls beer, 27 glassware, 3 rs matches, 1 cs woodenwerc, to bx pans, W bis bags, 20 bis bagging, 201 drums nil, 21 cks shot. HI bbls clay, 20 drums soda, I bbls mineral water, I2.V) demijohns, 310 dem vlnegir, 3 pkgs baskets, Sj.7) pkgs d goods, 17 pkgs h war". ."HI nkgs cordaire! II A wldemann.5 cs wine'. Hyman .t llros, Idles cnudles, 18 ca d good: flrlmhaum As Co, 12 cs wine; II Itelmshlndt-r, 1 cs books; .1 U (Hade. 3 cs monuments: Itev H Davis. 3 cs effect! Hchaefer A Co, tf) pk"s liquid, Ofl pkgs provisions, 1 cs books', II Htangcnwald, Ccs Instrumi'iits; II H Itotb, 1 cs wine; Orders, 12 pkgs mdse. It cs candles. I bills bags, 11 cs sundries; A tnna, 0 pkgs indso; .1 II Hack fold, I c mdse: Hoifihlaeger ,t Co, 7 bis corks, lrl pkgs mdsn; Order, .1&cs, to h hf liquor; Hall & Hon, (Mcks U.V0ilrninsoli5bbloll. From Sin Francisco, per V II Dlmond, Mar 2 W O irwin. ii cs noois and snoes. rj Dales lines. sugar, HO hdls suzar, IS cs syrup, 2 bx samples, pki; promptly repudiate) tits rcsponaibility of owner lilp. Now, thoro lmvo niwnys been nnnibcrs of Ronls rtinnlng on llm liillsides between Mun oa antl Cocolle.itl, and tlicso aro working tlicir way alone until they Iiavo reaclicil even tlio slopes of I'nnclibowl. If this bo not sharply tlcalt willi, wo loso tho benefit of tho action of the Government, and tho money spent in buy ing up tho leases, grazing-rights, &c. It would bo n healthful employment for a few men to shoot thc90 destructives. The Intorior Department would doubtless bo ready to pro vide a fow rillcs and somo ammunition, and tho skins, if brought in, would pay for both men and material, or if not, tho Commissioners might recommend a small wage to those em ployed. Some of tho young trees planted by King Kalakaim on Punchbowl havo nlrendy suffered. These goats increase rapidly when unmolested, grow moro and tnoro wild every day, and their keenness of scent, quitkncRS of eye and wonderful ngility seem to point out shooting to extermination as tho only means of reaping tho benefits aimed nl by the Government. Cottages To jLet, T N Nt'UiU'H A V K N U K . 1 Apply to (3T1mi i T WATEllllOUSP,. TO IsET. coi-i'Aoi: or nvi: kooms. F.nqnlr on the premises, corner of I.nnalllo and Pllkol streets. tf WANTED. A OOOl) IIA TO TUIM t Dresses: cooil homeland board guaranteed; re ference rcqnlred. Address A M. S this oiTlce. 27 3t A. 6, F. COURT LUNALILO, No. 8800. rniEIlK WIIjIj 1115 NO M.KKTINGS JL of the above Court until further notice. H. MAY & Go. te Hi nolnln, March (.1881. Ily order of the C. It. 37 lin shoes, M bales lings, 3(S) bx svrun. 2 bx sanmles. ; nki- rivets. 400 sks flour. fit tubes. 2M3 bis liar. t8 sks oats. 401 sks barley, 70 bda beef and pork, 111 sks g barley, 1 It sks'brnn, iai kgs nails, US bbls llmo, GO bbls plaster, HW lbs liulr, 1 carrage, IKS) pc mill work, I77,(l ft lum ber, ls m shingles, ! m laths, H bdls chain; Castle & Cooke, 3 cs h wari', 1 mirror, 13 kgs b shoes, n pkgs wagon material, THpe pipes; . I H walker, 1 cs cigars; Holies A Co. 73 sks barley, 10 ska corn, 43 sks outs; Hchaefer & t'o, 100 cs coal oil; Capt Hinllh, 1 package. From Han Francisco, per I) C Dnrroy, Mar 3 C Afong. 370 pkgs groceries; (1 W Macfarlanc A Co, 00 cs nper, ns, inns ccmctii. 13AIXTS AXI) Ol LS. ATIiANTIC J. Lend. Hnbbnck's Lead, Ilubbnck's Zinc, Venllgrls, Illack Paint, unrome "trcn, Cbrnme Yellow. Paris flreen, and a Full assortment of Fancy Paints. For sale by HOI.I.r.8 A Co. no cs whiskey; T O Thrum, 7 rev. .')sk nour; McLean llros lulls, 1 es paper; 0 (Ircy Departure lltiy 23 daya from Am bktnu Hun I. ills, McDonald, run Townscnu , Hchr Kate, friiin Moloknl 4 Hclir Waloll, from Pnauhaii Htnir l.cliua, from Circuit of Hawaii 5 .Stmr C It lllshop, from Kauai Sailed. Feb Id Hchr Kekaiiluohl, for llanalcl 37 NIc bk ltcmljlo, Hnnaril, for Hydncy Am ligtiin T. Vi. I.ucas, Wentwnrth, for Tt. T. 2S Mtmr O. It. lllshop, fur Kauai Mcu 1 Am bktno .1. A. Pulklnbiirg, Anderson, for H F. Am tern Ida McKay, Johnson, fur tfuu Fran. Htmr Kllauen llou, for Kaliiilul Hchr Julia, for llllo Hclir Jenny, for Nawlllwlll Hchr Wa'lclo, for Mallko Hchr Walehu, for Kmiu Hchr Maiiuokanal, for llnnamaulu 2 Hclir I.lliollho, for Puuiiliiii 3 Hchr Nettle Merrill, for Lahnlna Hclir Mary E. Foster, tor Honuapo Vessstila in Port. Jalnlt bgtno Nlcolaus, (lerman 8 H Heptlinn, Peterson Am bk Jenny PUIm, Hlevert Nor bk Hula, Clirlstcnson Haw bgtno Pomaro, Trllip Am bktno W II Dlmond, Houdlctt Am bk D C Murray. Unveil Am 1 'trio North Htnr, Morchouo Am bktno Han I.uU, McDonald. Am wli bk Progress, Darker, oil nnd on Vesaola Expected at Honolulu, from Foreign Porta. Ilr bk Alkshaw, Talto, tllasgow, duo March 15-20, a W Mncfnrlane A Co, Agents Am bk Kdnanl May, Juliiison, Huston, duo April 1-C, C tlrewer A Co, Agents Ilrlt bk Highflyer, Hchllemiinn, London via St Mlchaola, iltiu April &-I0, C llrcwer t Co, Agents Haw bk Kale, Ablborn, London, to sail last of Jan, II HackfeidACo, Agciita Haw bk Hawaii, Whitney, H S Islands, due In all March, President lluurd Immigration, Agent (ler bk Muscn, from Drummcu, duo March 10-13, II llackfeld A Co, Ageuta Am bk Cheshire, llncheldcr. New York, duo May 10-1J, Castlo A Cooke, Agents Am bk Martha Hideout, Wlckhurg, PortTownscnd, due MArch 1-3- Allen JL Itoblnson, Agents IltUbk Zoo, Campbell, Liverpool, May 10-15, T II Iliivles, Agent Am bgtuo Hazard, Miller, Depnrlnro Day, for Kahulul, , W (5 Irwin & Co, Agents Ocr bk Order. Itohlfa, llrviucn, iluu MAy 10-15, II Hack fold A Co, Agents Ucr atmr Lydla, , Canton, duo March 10-12, W a Irwin A Co, Agents Am scbr Dashing W live, Melander, Humboldt Am bk t no Kato Sudden, Hates, Newcastle, N 8 W, duo April 1-3, , Agents Am bk llarvual Home, Miitsun, Departure Day, II llack feld A Co, Agents Am bktno Kitu FllcMngcr, Young, Port Gamble, duo March ft-lU, 11 llackfeld A Co, Agents Am bgtno Murnliii; Htur, llray, Micronesia, duo In all Mtt'Cli, E U Hall A Hon, Agents 'JI88 City of Now York. Hcabury, Sydney, duo March ii, ii jiacKieia a wo, gems 20 drums soda; Mclntyre llros os. 13 cs vials: Macfarlanu A Co. 100 bis hay, 2.1 sks meal, 100 sks bran, 50 sks oats, til bbls whiskey, 50 cs uhlskev. lO'ics gin; I.ovejoy A Co, 23 cs whiskey. Hi cs wluo; K H Ciinbn. 75 cs beer; Win Fennel, 5 pkgs saddlery; (I W Macfarlanc A Co, 5 Inks gasoline; A Herbert. 2 tanks gasollnn; J Nott A Co, 12 pkgs mdso; (1 Hcsolken A Co, 1UI pkgs Ironware; A L Hiiilth, II cs s machines, 3 pkgs mdse, 1 pkg; K P Adams, 100 J sks flour; A Hlnger, 10" ska flour A meal; A W llii-b, -in) sks bran, 50 ska oils; Allen A Itoblnson, 318 pes lumber; A W Mush, I coop clilckcns, I pigs, 1 sow; C Afnng A Co, ('..11 sks flour; E C Winston. 21 sks potatoes, 31 cs a marhliica, 30 cs powder, 1 pkg, 3 cs cap nnd fuse; II Lancaster, X pkgs cflMcts; Order, 21 sks oats and corn. 1 01 pgs groceries, 7 lulls bags; J S ltus rell.npkgs lITect: Dlllliqham A Co, II bbls crockery, II bdes paper, 110 pkgs Hardware nnd Ironware; F T Lcnehuu, PU sks flour, 23 pkgs whiskey, 1 sk corks, 31 1 pkgs grorcrlcs, 233 ska flour meal, 100 sks oats, 200 sks Mlilll, XVI. DKll ii'.iir, ( M ".l IIUt.KF. J 1)19 lli,T, ,"' I'lllS cement, 15 ca wine, 50 cs beer; Holies A Co, 2j bga bar ley, 40 sks oorn, 105 sks oats, 11 pkgs mdse, 25 kegs syrup, 23 kgs pickles, 83 pkgs crackers, 73 bales buy, 5ti pkgs groceries. From Dckartnro Hay per North Htar, Mar 3570 tons coal to Allen Allobliison. From Port Townsend, per San Luis, Mar 3532 tons coal to C llrower A Co. EXPORTS. For Han Francisco, per J A Falktiiburg, Feb 2S 837, !Kl lbs sugar, SOU bnchs bananas. Foreign Value, $ H8. 21; Domestic Value, S51.3S0.5I. For Hun Francisco, per Ida McKay, Mar 1 IS7.272 lb? sugar, lUU.OOU lbs rlco. Foreign Vulue, 8'0. Domestic Valuo, .'15,I15.I. PASSENGERS. From San Francisco, per W II Dlmond, Mar 2 Mrs Lake, Mrs McMorrls, Mrs Prazcr, -Mr a A Iloyd, L A Htocklvy, JnoH'cir wlfo and child. From New Ilobredes Is, per Pomaro, Mar 274 males and 13 female Immigrants. From Han Francisco, per D C Murray, Mar 3 Mrs I) A llnwley nnd daughter, Mrs J E llii-nell. Mr C E Stevens C () Minclee. N C Wulton, Win Horn, Mr and Mrs Lan caster and 8 children, O Kcedlc, A Ucrry, J Million, II Union, J Dwy, J Hnnley. For Port Townscnd. per T V Lucas Feb 28 S Mahon, Jr, O'Neill, M Walsh. For Hun Francisco, per J A Falklnlmrg, Feb 2rt p rraiizln, C (lardenejer, wlfo nnd child, E (' Waller, Capt Iliirlanil mill daughter,.! Mulled, K ltangllley, Mrs J (1 McKay, F Miigiiiant, Fred Dumer, II hchiiler, (1 Fanning, D T Seas, It Salter, P Monolion, T Casey, T W1III.1U1S. Tun importation of labor has for years post been n prominent question ol tho day, but just for tho present tho question seems to havo been answered. According to tho statistics worked out by tho Gazette, wo havo moro Chinamen in tho Kingdom than nil tilt males of all other nationalities put together. This has liocomo n very serious thattcr, and wo aro happy to say that only one moro Chinese im migrant ship is on her way hero (tho Lydla, a privato venturo of 0. Sprockets Si Co.), nnd that wo aro told on good authority that tho Chincso firms hero whoso representatives in Canton wcro chartering vessels nnd engaging emigrants havo written to their correspondents in San Francisco to telegraph to thoir Canton agents to coiso from Bonding any more China men for tho present, Tho keen competition nmoncst employers hero enabled tho Chinese guilds or unions to import hundreds of their countrymen and yet keep tip tho prico of labor ; now it scorns that tho numbers of re spectable, civilized Huropcans, Scandinavians, (Jorrnans, and l'ortilgucso already arrived, or on tho way, will go far towards rectifying tho balanco of demand and supply in our labor market, to say nothing of tho immigrants from tho South Pacific. Should it over again be come n necessity to bring over moro Chinese, wo hopo that our Government may huvo a trustworthy representative in China, who may bo ablo to provout privato individuals, Chi ncso or other, from chartering vessels, crowding them with tho cheapest lnbor eiH to I io got in tho slums of Canton, nnd shoveling them down here, small-pox or no small-pox, hccaUBO they uan mako "plenty dollars" nnd incur no personal responsibility by ho doing. Another thing to bo thought of hoforo importation of Chinamen is again needed, is tho appointment of a competent ichltti physician for caclt ship. Tho Chineso doctors tako nn interest apparently in tho spocdy lauding of the survivors of their pas sengers, and to effect this, do not hesitato to resort to endeavors to blindfold both the officers of tho ship atid.tho officers of tho port of destination. Criminations, recriminations, and litigations aro iinavoidablo under existing circumstances. Finally, wo boliovo that though plantcm are by no means overburdened with labor, this Kingdom is ovnrburdened with Chinamen. And last, but not loust, in any futuro immigra tion from China, a certain proportion of women ought to bo insisted on. Wo havo no treaties with tho Chincso Kmpire, but common justico dictates somo sort of reciprocal treatment to bo accorded by each nation to tho oilier. If a shipload of llnwaiiaus wcro to tako it into their heads to omigrato'to China, to cam thoir living thero not that this is likely to como to pass, but merely as an argument wo know that they would bo simply refused pormisHion to do so; and whatever tho action of tho Chi ncso Government might bo towards Ilawaiinus, that Hamo con tho is open to our Government with regard to Chinese. Bonvran Mxsrciio oin ix jmns. and B gallon cane. Haw Paint Oil, the pure linseed, For sale by BOLLES A t'o. T UIIHICATIXO OILS. J Castor Oil fa 2 and gallon can-; Lard Oil, In barrels and cans. For sale by HOLLbS A Co. -OACI1MC IlUltllKU 1'A1"1 , X A full assortment of this celebrated paint In 1 and IS gallon packages, all tlio deslralile shades and colors. For sale hy HOLLKS A Co. 11UAX, CO UN, "i.n.1 IV. tl- THIRTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL STATEMENT -OJH- HAVE RECEIVED -rEn- "ATALANTA," FROM BREMEN, THE MUTUAL LIFE Insurance Company of New York, F. S. WINSTON, President, For the Year Ending December 31, 1880. ASSETS, $91,735,786 02. -AND- r.ATS, HAUnKY Wheat and Hay, per Dlmond." Jlurrny For sale by HOI.LKS A Co, l).C TiflTATOKS. JL A Anc lot per " City of Sydney." For sale by Co. 110I.LKH A riOI'UMttIA "IVUK SALMON, I J barrels and hall narrcis. rorsaony c AS13 GOODS, A larpe assortitie Lobsters, Clams, A larcc assortment of Fruits, Lnlmiprs. Clnms. OVBtCI Just received, and for safe by HOLIES A Co. Meats. Fish, sters, Shrimps, Ac., HOI.LUS a, Co. BUTTKU AM) ClfKKaK, Deceived by tho City of Sydney." For sale by UOI.LKH A Co. NOTICE. SPKOIAIj MISKTJN-O OV THIS Kii,rkliitlr1ir In the Honokan Hnirar Coniiiany will be held oh HATUHDAV, the Sth instant, at 10 o'c ock A. JI.. at the onice o r. a. rciineier a jn. III-. l.MUUll 1(1 CITY OF SYDSKY nnd ,T. A. FALKlMlUnG From San Francisco. A Ilonoluli, March 1, IB-it. NJEh, Secretary. ji ll MEETING NOTICE. TIIK KKG UJjAU M O JT T II Tj y Mertlneof the Library Association will be held at Its rooms THIS (Saturday XVIiNINII, at half-past 7 W0!' II. A. rAItMELF.K. Secretary. NOTICE. MEKTINQ OF TIIK A OTTAnTRUIA' r' llreinl nfTrnstena of the Oneen's ltosnllal will bo held lit the room of thu Chamber of Commerce, THIS DAY, (Saturday.) March Mb, nt 11 A. M. Per order, F. A. SClIAEFEIt, 27 n Secretary. BORN. At Walluku, Maul, on February : IIcv, C. K. (Inner, a son, Itli, to the wlfoof llrlt ship City of Shanghai, Drysdnle, Olasgow, to sail . t n aiac Aire u, Marston, Sau Francisco, duo, 0 THE SATURDAY PRESS Published for the Satuuimy I'll res Association by iioiuaiT aitiKVE, Book, Job and (Icneral Printer, Honolulu, II. I. The Satuhoat I'iikss cannot undertako to return communications, accepted or rejected, and wo have to request correspondents to append their true name and addresses, not niccssarlly for publication. If no de sired, but as a guarantee of the good faith of the writer, En. Satuiiiiay PllKHS. NOTICE. PUNAIIOU COr.JVEGE, HY VOTE of te Tiustces, will bo re-npened on Monday next, March 7th, and pupils who have been vaccinated ami living in noi specially iniccieii locniuies nrc a pected to stttnd. . ' g7tt rElt OUDElt. LAGER BEER, OF THE IlKEMEJf IIHEWEKY. JUST TjAXDEJD 13X ATALANTA, nnd for sale nt S7 4t F. A. SCHAKl'EK A CO'S. Cnscs Edam Cheese, Cnscs Ifolofjtio Situsncje, Cnscs llonstcd SatiflnRe, Cnscs Hnm Snusngo, Cnscs Vlcnnn 8nusaKi, Cnscs Oxford 8.insaRC, Kcrs Dutch IlcrrliiRS, Cnscs German AspnrnRns, Kits Salmon Dclllos, Kits Jfnckercl, Cnscs of Lentils, Annuities In force, Jan 1st, 1S?U.,. Premium Annuities,.,. tm Annuities Issued, ,...,i rnllrles In force .far.tt,l!'.. Itlsk assumedi.., i Dn. To Italanee from last account., " I'remlums received.. ,...,,.. " Interest and rents.......,,.. No. ...I'J . 0 68 No. .OVtil ..lO.IOil Annttltjr Acconni. Ann. Pay is I9,V)I 97 rVJS'J 31 .tCI W Annuities In forrc.Jan. tt,U8l. Premium Aniiullle' Annuities terminated ,..,, f!7,A BO Instirnno Aoconnt. Amount No. .... 0 Ann. Pay'ta I'.IMII HI 1,1'rlfJ 8,tl l $irr,&s eo J',7rfl.W7 .T1,7WI,7W Policies In force Jan. 1st, 1MI. Itlsks terminated.......... I05.WJ $tt!,Hll,II Rerennn Aooonnt. jus.TM.riir, w IJ.lf7R.fJI It I,80o,!03 No. ..irf.PTS ,. ,, Kit Amount. iinn,nr,i8i I.!KI,4I7 m i,tin,7ii oi Hy paid Death rlatm " " Matured endowment Totul claims .VrtW,ll87 . " " Annuities ,3s?1 M " " Dividend , 3,SOT,7!H IW " " Huriendered policies and uddl- linns. 3,PyS,.n 81 Total paid policy holders l.1,l),r.,tl 4fl. " " Commissions (payment of ennent nnd cllii!tnlshment of future),. f77,?.Vi 70 ' " Contingent cnaranteo account.... 9I1.MU W " ' Taies and assessments.,,, 'JI7.R.'tt 81 " " Kxpense 7M.87TI 71 " " llalancii to new account 87,118,211 !W I)n. To reserve nt four per cent...... To claims ny ueain not iriuuiv ftios.tmo.3in i Bnlnnoo Sheet. ..$3n,f,ri,r7i : .. rai.i'ni m jn.P.I M To premiums paid In advance -1,'-' 'i " ToiurplnsamlcontliiKcnt K,ltHn,co fuml 'e"','"' ,n f9l,7!B,7Wl l Hy bond secured by morlKBcjes on estate Ily United States and other bond ny loans on couaicrais Ily real estate.,,, nycash in banks and trust companies at interest .,.., .... Hy Interest accrued Ily premiums deferred quarterly and semi annual Ilr premiums In transit, principally for 'December Ily balance due by agents i IlK,ll08,SI0 V) Cn. real ....M,rai.iB i .... 19,01(1,503 (10 .... 7.7!!0.u:it IM 7,171, W 10 l.ISf.1eVI 91 1,!BI.S71 87 851,410 81 HH,ltm 08 I5,U77 71 $0I,7M,7M 03 IHCOIO-OIjTTXjTJ. BV MRS. 1.. r. JUOD. JUST 11ECEIVE1), A. SECOJfD Supply of tho above Interctlnjj books, at thus. u. lllHUAl n, Fort Street St 1m Street Storo. SATURDAY TRESS. MARCH 0, 1881. Macfarlanc A Co. Aeents perian, WlndliiK, San Francisco, due, II oan i, Am butne It llackfeld A Co. Ilrlt bk Lady Lampion iirewer & uu. Afienis Am tchr V II Meyer, Howe, San Francisco, duo March 1V.M, U llimir A Co, Aucnts Am bctne .1 1) Spreckels, , San Frtnclsco, for Ka- nulul. due, W (1 Irwin A Co, Agents Am scbr American Girl, llackns, Ilnmlioldt Am bktno Kureka, Nordburg, Departure Hay. II llack feld A Co, Agents llrlt bk 1'aclHc Slope, , Newcastle, N S W, duo In all April, Allen A Itoblnson. Agents Am bk Anile, Sandberir, Ncwscastlc.X rt duo In all March, Allen A Holiliisini, Agents Chinese stmr .Mm Foo, Cmiiilni;liam, San Francisco, duo March 10.13, Blue, Choui; A Co, Audita Haw stmr , Cutler, Sau Francisco, duo March 10-13 T It Foster A Co. Agents Am bktna Kinmii Augusta, Port flamblu. for Kahulul Apt tern Compeer, lllrkholm, Port U.uuble, due March I3-I. II llackfeld A U.i. AftnU Am sch Uelltla, , Port tlamble, , 11 llackfeld A Co, Aiccnts l'MHD Auttralla CarK'UI, San Fraucisco, due March 19, ll llackfeld A Co, Aleuts Wkmlar to tonoh mt Honolulu, la all March and April. Steam whaler Delvedere, from New Bedford; bk Atlan tic, ditto) bk Dan Webster, ditto; bk Northern l.Uht, ditto; bk Abrani tlatker, from cruise; bk Ellia, ditto; bk lUlnbow, ditto; bk PnclQc, ditto. MEMORANDA. Iteport of Am bktno V 11 Dlmond, lloudletl, Ma-lT Left San Francisco February llth. Had llcht and baf film; winds and ttno weather the entire trip. Ou VtrttH bad a fair brecxe, the drst since leans Sau Francisco, In which tin vessel made over Ml miles. HuriuL- tho trip had lint sutllclcnt wlud to fairly test her ailing qualities. Arrived In port March 1st, fifteen days front San Francisco, All well. Heporf of the Am bktuo San Luis, McDonald Master Lett Port Tiiwiiteuil Feb Mb, at 4ji, in, drst twndays lluht winds form N K. thenco six days of moderate Rales from S, K. wurkliiK aronnd back to N K. with a cavy cross sea. ttuvo In both tKiata, tJeuce ten days of llsht winds and calms from S. K to H. then two days of heavy Kales from South wind vcerlui; to N. W. Mak. Ins a uglv cross sea, sea tiiaklni a clean sweep over tho vessel, lloiotoo for four hours, then fine N. K. trades to port. SMIPPINO NOTES. At Ttbbets A Sorentuns wharf, tho sch Prince, has been hove, down, caulkcd.Acaiul Ihesch Maua liashada thoroush on-rliaulluc, re-flcnlng with copper, caulk v etc., they will bolu bereuvlyto resume their trips gain In a few days. The. Aut bk I) 0 Murray, arrived last Wednesday, IS days from Man Fiauclmo with a full freight and passea gcr list, she Is dlKbarctni; at liioer A Co's wharf, and will return to Sau Frsiicl.co, the latter part of licit week, with a full freight and a number of passengers. The Herman bk Atalanta, arrived, last bunday, IS days ironi iiiemeu. wttu au assortto cargo or euronean Koods, which she I discharging lu Rood order at Allen A Knblnsou'a wharf, kfter nhlclt she will load for ban ITranclsco. to sail about Saturday next Spreckels Uro'a uew bktna W It Dlmond, Captain lloudlet:, arrived from San FrauclscolattTue.dayaven Ing, 13dav front Sau Francisco. She Is a nest looklpg craft, aud has due passenger accommodallona, and will Srovo a dne addition to our Sau Francisco fleet. She ad due weather all the way down, lu fact rather loo due, the Capt would liked to have had more wind so that he could show what she would do, however, he baa made tartly good time, aud If lie has a good breeaa going Mck. h will glv a ICoodrewrt of himself; sho fsdla ebarvlug at the old steamship wharf, aud wtlfrclurn to ttau Ftsmclsco about Saturday next Kth lust., with a ' fU Mpkt and passenger list, tVW Mt Jenny Pitts. Is dlacharglng litubof at the loot atwt St., It fa uncciUlu at prrseut a Co when he 1W Mil. wo notice that ibe ww ha to keep at thf yuan tHj WJi b4i rvUtS vvqr Much. Oun citizens nppoar to lmvo gono cultnly to sleep in tho innttor of tho Reciprocity Tro.ity, as if its boiicTttti woro assured to us, nnd to tho' United States, for an indefinite period, whoroas tho fact is that it lias only throo yo.rs utid odd mouths to run aud ono year's notico from cither sido, and tho renewal may bo it matter of difficulty if wo npponr to bo iiitlif foront or supino in tlio causo. Wo hopo to bo ablo in futuro numbers to show by tlio help of statistics tho imtneuso benefits conferred by this treaty, not only to ourselves, but to tho United States Pacific, Middle, nnd Eastern, Not only tho intinonsoly iticreasod exchange of our respective products, but tho general enlargement nf our business, Tlio lloalim Hue, tho llremou lino, tho Liverpool and Glas gow lines, aro all doing moro work tlmubeforo tho signature of this treaty. Tho renewal may possibly bo warmly opposed on tho ground that tho central nnd Eastern States receive no benefit, but tho Wentorn only ; tho records of thu transcontinental railways mid of thu ship ping houses of Boston and Now York will confute this. Wo wish to attract to, and coti contrtito attention ou this subject, that tho ultitudo o( our merchants should bo active, and not moroly passive, und that tho United States may know ussuredly that they, us well ns we, aro gninors by tho treaty, ami thuMU abroga tion or iiou-ronewal would bo unmixed ovil to ovury party concerned, 11 v au act passed in tho Into Legislative As sembly, tho Minister of tho interior was authorized to appoint a Commission to assess tho amount of compensation duo to tho property owners and lcaso holders of tho pasture lauds on tho southern slopes of tlio mountains between tho Xuuanu and Manoa valleys, with a viow of rctnoviug tho cattlo grazing there, in order to protect tho forests, and thus increaBo tho wator supply of tho vurinus streams which ruu down throughout that district. On tho recommeudation of thu Commissioners, sundry postura;o rights wcro bought up by tho Government, and tho cattlo on tho properties removed ; thus it was hoped that tho vegetation was secure and tho streams, especially those feeding tho Government re servoiri, cleansed and increased in volume, and for a tituo success appeared to bo assured, but recently number of goats hayo found thoir way to tho liillaid.es whero they are doing moro dataago than tho cattlo which were removed. As is well known, a goat, though in plentiful puturo will guaw at the trees and strip the Urk off them to their cer tain destruction. Tho owuerabip of these oni- uuis is not to no iraccu, aim 11 too attunpi were made in order to recover damage, or m for trespass, Um owuer, uo doubt, would Wi: desiro to call attention to sections 318 and 319 of tho Civil Codo. Tho former, 318, enacts that "The Marshal and Sheriff, nnd in all other districts than Honolulu aud Lahaiua, tho several District Justices, shall cx-officio act ns Coroners. Soction 310 provides that as soon "ns any Coroner shall havo notico of tho death of any person, within his jurisdiction, supposed to havo como to his doatlt by " poisoning, violonco, or tt any suspicious vianner," ho shall forthwith issuo his sum mons, etc. ' Now it seems to us that this law was not complied with in tho case of tlio matt Louis Young, who was picked up in tho street in sensible, and died in tho polico station tho fol lowing morning, in tho courBQ of last week. Had it not beott for tho urgent representations of tho Deputy Attornoy-Gcnoral, and tho ready assistance of tho Marshal, thoro would havo been no post mortem examination held, and tho causo of doath would bo still un known, Tho autopsy rovoalcd tho causo of doath, viz., tho frncturo of n rib and tho con sequent injury of thu intorcostal artery, but ns to how tho man came by theso injuries, is still an unascertained matter. Two reports aro extant ono stating -that tho man while drunk was injured by u passing hack, nnd tho othor that ho foil sidoways on tho curb of tho BiilownlK, ana tuns iceeivcil Ins death blow. Theso aro questions which should not bo loft open to doubt, and an inquest seems to bo tho only satisfactory way ol sottling them. Section 310 instructs tho Coroner to ascertain by verdict of jury when, how, and by what means tho man camo to his death. In tho caao in question, no ono knows either how or by what means tho man camo to his death. It is not enough to leuru by post morl-nn exami nation tho physical causes which extinguished life, but ici, haw, and by xchat means thoso causes or agencies woro brought into action. Section 316 provides that except in Honolulu and Lithaimt tho " several District Justices shall ex-oflieio act ns Coroners," while section 3'2V decrees that " Whon any Coroner shall tako uu inquest upon tho dead body of a stranger, or, being called for that purpose, shall not think it nt&tsari, on viow of tho body, that any inquest should bo held, ho shall ciiiiso tho body to bo decon'ly buried." Wo do not caro to urgtio nut tho logic of n phraso such ns this, which presctibes lluit whon any Coroner " shall taktun inquest," ho may de cide himself, if ho pleases, thut ho " ioet not Wiiiv if neiusuiy, on view ol such liody, that any inqutrt shall It ttiktn," etc., but merely point out that this section 320 destroys any usefulness conferred by all the preceding en actments on tho subject, from 31H nuwurds. Willi all duo deference to our District Jus. ticos, wo cannot help thinking it n mistako to uuthorizo any one man to deeido upon tho question of, shall or shall not an inquest bo hidden, in tho caso of a man coming to his doath " in a swjjiicious manner," The District Justice may bo a mill-owner, and may by carelessness or iiogligeitco have been actually, criminally coutributary to tho death of u man by his machinery, and in this cjsu tho law provides ho shall cause tho body to bo de cently buried. Wo hopo our legislators will examine tips strange sectUiu, and when opor tuuity offers, see to its amendment or extinc tion. AVISO. C'ONSCUDO IK U KsTilMlS UnIUOS I pi iUjicu, in Honolulu, A lot Cludidanoadela Ilepubllct XcJIcanat Los que pcrtcniicaa a 4u iicpubllea, son avtsadoa por medio de ste Consulado, de rejlitrar aus noiubrce Io lua pronto poslbte, a dn de consejulr la deblda prolecclon del Uobtenio, para sus Inteiesea que rcpresentan n u cludad y las denus Islas do Hawaii. " K. W, Laisi, feast'l. ds Minoo. Oflc'-n? , Calle de Fort, No. at. Honolulu, 11. 1. Wl SIT dm. Waltkatu Wavtakuas. From Ms Syjwy Vaily Tdajrupk, Jvns OS, ISM. The Waltham Watch Company hat been awarded the only gold medal glttu for watches at the Sydney Inter national Exhibition, and are tbo only exhibitor In any class from the Uutted State who hsve received this distinctive recognition. M.McINKRMr, 1 Del AgMt tec ta Hiwollw Ulaao. MXJjsio ASSOCIATION. fpnT3 AKXITAJj MKKTTNO OF TIIK X Stockholders of the Music Hall Association will be held at the Hull on MONDAY -VKNINO, March 7th, at7:30 o'clock, S.T It J. A. HASSINOKlt. Secretary. SECOND-HAND SUGAR MACHINERY undkiisig:n"kd l'OU SALE THE OFFER TIIE Sugar Machinery Ol' THE EAALAEA PLANTATION 1 Sugar Mill, Mx 24 Kolls, I 40 feet Cane Carrier for s amo, nearly new, a SOU gallon McOnlc'a Clarlllera, In perfect order, 8 000 gallon Precipitators, S Cleaning Pans, Copper Coils nnd Iron Shells, with Skimming Trouijh, completo, 1 Circular Evaporator, Copper Coll and Copper Shell, C feet diameter, 3 Evaporators, Copper Colls and Iron Shells, 5 Syrup Tanks supply to vacuum pan, 1 G foot Vacuum Pan, set on cast tron columns, Pan Strikes, -'!li tons of sugar, Wake's Direct Air rump, for pan, 2 Weston's Patent Centrifugals, with Iron frame, nearly new, 1 Sugar Trough to take a Strike of pan, with sugar spouts and column, all of Iron, nearly now, 1 Diagonal Steam Engine, To drive 3 Weston's Machines, nearly new. 16 Coolers, In flrsl-rnto order, 1 Ulako'a Htcaut Molasics Pump, 1 Molastes lllow-Up, 1 Illako's Steam Feed Pump, 1 Pair Compound Hollers, with steam drum and mountings, complttc, ONE COAL BOLLEB, . l'JW xO feet, with latcrnal furnaces, as at present made at the Honolulu Iron Works, for using coal on plantations nearly new, S Iron Smoke Stacks, T3 fott high x 37 Inches diameter made of 3 16 plates, completo with cast Iron bed plates, stay bauds, and galtanlxed wlro ropo stays, nearly new, , TRASH CABS, Spare Pieces of Machinery, Ktc, Kct., Etc. Tho above machinery is now taking off from 18 to S3 Clarlflers per day, and Is In good order. Can be bought aa ll now stand ou Kaalaea, or on wburf at Honolulu, to bo delivered after April 1st, 18HI. HONOLULU IKON WOKKH CO. 26 Tins Salmon Bellies 5 lb ea. Tins Salt Mackerel, 5 lb each, Tins Salt Salmon, 5 lb each, Demijohns Vinegnr, Tins Yarmouth lllonlorn, Tins Kippered llorringg, Tins Ited Herrings, TIiih Finiion Unddocks, CnKes Brenkfnst Ilncon, Cases WIiUtnkcr'B Star Hams, PIG PORK Kegs, quarter and half barrels, Cnscs ISoston Baked Beans, Cnscs Boston Cod Fish Balls, Cases Packer Hotiso Soups, Cases Lewis' Boston Tomatoes, Cases Spiced Beef, Cases Brawn or Head Chccso, Cases Boston Fish Chowder, Cases Boston Clam Chowder, Cases Loibegs' Extract of Meat, Cases Imperial Granum, Cases Tobasco, Cases Staffed Poppers, Cases Pea Flour, Cases Seidlilz Powdors, CASES COACH CANDLES, Cases Parlor Mntches, Bags Hemp, Ilnpo nnd Canary Seed, Cases Essences Hose, Lemon, Vanilla, Peach Bitter, Almond and Cochineal, Cases Dr. Collis Brown's Essenco Ginger, Bars Oats, Bran, Barley, Ground Barley, Bags Wheat nnd Corn, IINTo-tot SSOEilEI.Xl.c3. POTATOES BY EA.GU STEAMEK. ALSO, ON HAND ! Golden Gate Table Fruits, Golden Gate Jains nnd Jellies, Cuttings' Jama and Jellies, discs French Peas, Cases French Mushrooms, Cases English Jams, Cases Urnngo Marmalade, NOTE -If theMewr York Slsnrlarii of four and n half percent Interest be nsnl tho surplus Is "erJIUWW)riO. Kroiii the Hurplns, ns appears In the Ilalancc Hhcet, a Dividend will bo apportioned to each policy which shall bo In force nt Its anniversary In 1881. TIlEl'ItKMIUMKATKS'ailAnOKD FOlt INflllltANCK IN THIB COMPANY WKIIE REDUCED IN !S7 TIIK I UKHiUn KAl r.d unnn t pRn Q 0I1IJ,j,AnY ,(IFK ri,i0IKH. ASSETS fui.Tao.WBua New YonK, January 20, 1881. Persons wishing to secure safe and legitimate I.lfo Insurance at Lowest Cost will And It to their advantage to Insure In The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. . This Company ilom not l$ue Tontine or Tontine Inreitmtnt pollclti. For further particulars, please apply to A. B. FORBES, General Agent for the Pacific Coast. 214 Snnsonio Street, San Franctoco, or to 'JG 2t S. Q. WIIaDER, Agent for the Haw'n Islands. OUI'llKMU J wa CO U JIT OF THE II A- allan Islands. In Probate. In tho matter of the llstnteof JOIINT CHAVTEIt. late of llonolulii, de ceased. At Chambers, beroro -Mr Justice .iicuiiny. On rending and filing the petition nnd account of Charles T Dllllngh tm, Administrator with tho W 111 an nexed of the estato of John T. Chayler, deceased, wherein he asks to bo allowed 13,M.lil, and charses himself with $ , and asks thut tho same may bo examined andnpproved, and that a final order may be made discharging him nnd his sureties from all further responsibility ns such. . . , , ll Is ordered, that WEDNESDAY, tho SOthday of March, A I). 1881, at ten o'clock &. M., before tho said Justice, at Chambers, In the Court House, nt Honolulu, be and the same hereby Is appointed as tho tlmo nnd place for hcuiliiR said petition and accounts, and that all persons Interested may then nnd thero appear nnd show cause, If any they huve, why the same should not bo granted. And thnt this order In the English language, be published 111 the Saturday Press, a news paper printed nnd published In Honolulu, for three suc co sslvo weeks previous to the tlmo therein nupolntcil io r sain nearing. Dated at Honolulu, II. I.. 2M day of Feb. A D. 1881. I.AWKBNCK McCUM.Y, Attest: A. Rosa, Justice of tbo Supreme Courrt, Deputy. IM t CIKOUIT COURT, FOURTH Ju dicial Circuit, In Chambers. In Probate. Island of Kauai, Hawaiian It lands, ss. Initio mntter nf His Estato of JOSEPH THOKNE ItICK, deceased. Order appointing time for Probato of Will and directing pub. Mention of notico of tho same. A document purporting to bo tlio last win anil testn ment of Joseph Thome lltce. deceased, having on tho 15th day of February, A. D. 1881, been presented to snld Probata Court, nnd n petition for the probato thereof, and for the Issuance of Litters Testamentary to Oeorgo 11. Dole, named as Executor therein, having been (lied by him, It Is hereby ordered that SATURDAY, tho Slid day of AP1IIL, A D. 1831, at tU o'clock A. M. of said day, at tho Court Itoom of said Court, at Llhtic, Kauiit, be and the same Is hereby appointed the tlmo and placo lor proving sain win ami nenring sum appiicnuun wnen nnu wnere any person inieresieu may C. BREWER & CO. -NOW icrson Interested ntnv aimcar nnil con test the said will, and the granting of letters testamen tary. It Is further ordered that notice thereof be given by publication for three successive weeks In the '' Sat urday Press," a newspaper printed and published In Honolulu, .nu ll is lurineroriiereu mat citations uo Issued to the subscribing witnesses to said will, and to the heirs of the testutorTn tho Hawnllan Islands to ap pear nnd contest tho probate of said will, at thu tlmo appointed. JACOII HAHDY, Circuit Judge Fourth Judicial Circuit. Knloa, Kaunl, February 18, 1881. gil at CUVKKME O wullan I.lands, 91 JOHN RUSSEXL, ATTOHITBY AT X,A.HV. 3-J Merchant St.. cor, of Fort St. 8W 1y NOTICE. PERSONS AIH5 HEREBY A TjTj x. cautioned front purchasing thu following named Hawaiian tlouda, issued June ltb, 1871I. Hond K. Nu. -.-., for Vll. Iloud K. No. 1M1, for .''. Hond I. No.'Jt'J. for UM. Hond I. No. 137. fur '". Hond I. No. HI. forlun. ltond I. No. l.'M. for i'AU. Hond I. No. i:Ki. fori'Jii). Iloud O. No, XA. for fiuu. Hond O. No.Sdt. for JtUO. They were stolen from my safe In Labalna durlngr my absence In Molokal, on or about February tlb, ltMt, and payment on tho same has been stopped. 811 & lin F. JONKH.Uhalna. Maul. TRACTION ENGINE FOR SALK. One AYeiUjr it I'rter' H Horse Pwr TractUa Eatot with four MX TON CAN! WAGONS Complete, with extra waariaf yru, M bw. JTOTICE TO C&BSITOmi. A T.nPERSONH HAVING CfAIMB ajralnst tha Ule John H. Coney, asd. are r 3 aired to sml the same to lit uuiteraifntu ai ass or cc. M Fort street, Houolulu. wllblo six mouths frot the dau of tha r.l HiMUstUsa of this notico or they win oe loreve oarrvo isatot UtU Vti uy 90 M KKWatoc Cases Plum Pudding, Cases Minco Meat, Cases Pnto de foi tiros, Coses lUspbcrry Vinegar, . Caseo Lemon Syrup, Canes Mackerel in oil, Cases Libliy'a Conieil Titet, Cases Libby's Corned Tongue, Casas Australian BEEFTONGUES Cawii Anstrnlion MeoU and Boup, Cnscs Durkoo's S.tlad Urewing, Cjists Iloyal llnkliiK 1'owawr, Cases Preston A Morrill's Yeast Towder, ChaMpague Yesist Piwiter, Cases Deasicated Cocoa Nat, Cases Hwi.in. Alderny and Eanlo Milk, Coaes Huckwlteat, ltyo Meal, Hotnouy, Cracked Wheat, Oatmeal, AND AN AMOBTMENT i 0 FRESH 6MDEN SEEDS FO SALS SY Sl CO. - I COUltT OF THE HA- uiiiiii ism ui. m. iiiirntn. aia iiiu iiiuui in iiiu Will or AI.KXANDKH HUTCHINSON, lato of tho District of Kail, Hawaii, deceased. At Chambers licfor o The Honorable Charles Collin Harris, Chief Justice. On rcndlnir nnd filing tho petition nnd accounts of John 8. Walker and Joseph O. Carter, Executors nf the Will of Alexander Hutchinson, late of tho District of Kan, Hawaii, decenst-d, wherein they ask to ho allowed SKKi.uil.lB, iindcharguthcmtclrca with J.T1,U8.1B, and ask Hint tho same may bo uxamlned nnd approved, and that a final order may bo made of distribution of tho firoperty remaining in their hands to the persona thcrc n entitled, and discharging him and their sureties from all further rvspmislbllltyns such Executors. It U ordered, that MONDAY, tho S8th day of March, A. D. lt81, at ten o'clock A. M., before tho said Justice, at Chambers, In the Court House, at Ilor.olulu.be ana the same hereby Is appointed as tho time and placo for hearing said petition and accounts, and that all persons Interested may then and thero appear and show cause. If any they have, why the same should uot bo granted. And that this Order, In tho English language, lie pub lished In the Saturday Press, a newspaper printed and published In Honolulu, for threo successive week pre vious to tho tlnu therein appointed for said hearing. Dated al Honolulu, H, I this !!3th day of February Jf 11, loot. OIIAH. O. IIAllIIIH Altesti A. Rosa, Chief Justice Huprcme Conrt Deputy Clerk Supreme Court. gti at MARSHAL'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF AN. EXECUTION Issued by tho Hnpremo Court In favor of (loo Klin Plaintiff against H. W. Mabelona, Defendant, for fI48 1 have levied upon und shall expose the same ou Saturday Ike 18th day of March, A. 1). 1881, a tlhe front door of Alllolanl Hale at 12 o'cloc noon, all tho right tltlu and Interest of said Defendant In and to Hoyal Patent IKIS1, containing 5 M,IU acres, situated at Mookahl and Kanakukalil, unless said Judgment and costs are previously satlsffed. Terms cash und deeds at expenso of purchaser. Tho alMivo land Is leased to Uoo Kim for 1U years dated Hent. Illb, JW'J. W. O. I'AKKK. P Oflor -tlxo Cargo OF TIIE AMERICAN BARK " EDWARD MAY," JOIINflOir, MAHTEM, (Due from Iloston about the middle of March,) CONSISTING IN PART AS FOLLOWS! Steam, Cumberland and Stove Goal, Kerosene Oil, "Electrio" Brand. Kerosene Oil, "Brewer's Beat," 150 Test Card TM ntches, Eastern Pino Tinrrol SI moles, Oars " Cnppor-tipnod," Ilcsin, Pitch, Tnr, Firo Clny, Plnstor Paris, Ico Rcfricorntors various sizes, BARRELS EXTRA MESS BEEFV Pick and Azo Ilandlrs. Pambcr Buckets, MULE CARTS, Heavy and Light, Farmers' Boilors, for Plantation uso ; An invoice of Cut Nuils, assorted ; Ames Bliovels, Hunt's Axes aud ilutchots. A WKU HELEOTEB Stock of Ohoioo Groorl Low is' Tomatoes, Cases Sausage Meat, Green Com, Succotash, Gherkins, 1 and l gall. Boston Baked Beans, Corn Starch, Teasstto Md Mock TarU Soup, Sandwich Ham and Tongue, Irish Stow, Hurricot of Mutton, diowcu uuives- itoau, Uairy Halt, Qr Barrels Family Pork. Cases Lurd, 5 lb tins, full weight, Boston Crushed Sugar. Bot a S3 4t Marshal. F.T.LENEHAN&CO OFFEll FOB SALE The Following Goods, KX I.ATK AHKIVAL8. BMt Cal. Hard ltd Brick, Btt Cal. Frsh Lint. ALSO CS HENNESSEY X, XX MO XXX NANDY llennfKaoy llmiidy. other brands, Casks llennenaey Brandy, Cimua Kentucky rnviirite Wtiiakey, Cases O. F. CJ. Whiskey, Cutter No. 1 Whiskey, G?K. Whiskey. Casks Beck's American Whiskey, Cases Ciin, Baskets Stone Jua tiin. Ilrat Hherrv and l'nrt Wine lit esses A wood. Abo, Ale, Porter, Ac., Ac, Which will he KoU at M4ee4 Prlees, 835 To Hull the Times. IB CLEA1UNGOUT SALE TIIK UNUKKSIQNKD OrVKtU THE BALANCE OP HIS STOCK AT OBKATLY MCDUUK0 HIICKH, CjHtiig 4rkefUwiaf QmU, vfc: JloUs Basi Chin Mo. 1 Matting. CU terser Tea, CUsiia4 Fas o Ami Othr Fanoy 0oi. cs. ArM. N. B.-Up HUlrs, orar V. T. Leaehau A Co's, Kaaaaa Huctt. tM is am FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES Iron Safes, Yollow Metal snd Nails, Manila Coriliigo, Now Bedford make; Whitowcod, Slates, Koseudalo Cement. An Invoice of Carrisf es, COMridHINU HOME OV TU Xjtcst mtymm nvKtamhuvwhvivmMmm, Bakt PhMtona, Cabrlolota. Mineral Paint, Caustio Sods, (, Mubber Packing, Sheathing Felt, Qrindstouss, Sugar n4 Coal BagH, Vortlaad Cenaat. The abort Ooods will be offered for uls to arrive UPON REASONABLE TERMS. h i c. : kwe vm. REAL ESTATE! eslrhle fropeHr m Fert St. Fsr Kato. riMIK WKIVT. KNOWN lAYr B1TU- X ateU on Kort Hlreel sbote sUs.j.lu 'SfJy.' IW feat froiitaf e on Vott stre.l. sad ISi fast relV Tk J! ' two-story dwelling house on iKKittIiaT Ilk took boas, bath kau.. ..d .i. ,?iV,Ti' .hi, took ho'.f:uih".o...v4ivv 'avty.'a M feet deep, well atoaod ap from Ue Yitul! iZ JSSt purposra. The water U laid oa U rdaittSS pW, aad Dlplag ltrfoo4 m4t MKH sWKaaL SOTIOI. A XIi ACCOUNT! DUK AND OV. 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