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vmm'9smminuisBpi iimmsmsmmjmaemmsmmmMSSStS, tiHSSr!rt'Jtn3KIi8iia (SSKKWWoJ.fjfeiraWJT arXKi&jmarfTmsr,hi , A.UCTION' SALKS. BY E. P. ADAMS. Tlai JDtxy- Mortgagee's Notice of Sale LAND AT MAKAWAQ. MAUI. Ily Direction of H.3IL'i:ii bTAIALS, The mnrteng named In ft certain Indenture of Moit- f V.. '.i.,n. in s.iil'saniiicl Staines. I am directed to i II a .11 J' ' .......------ -- ,ci, at Public Auction, on Snturclny, 18th day of June, 1881, At tnjr Sales Itoom In Honolulu, ALLTH&T CERTAIN PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND SUnat. at Makawao In the Island of Maul, nnd wnrn partieiilitlr described in Ib-yal Pal'tit o .-SbO. end containing in arm of H acre. Kor farther particulars rI""l"( nnou N- Attorney for Mortgagee, Or K 1 ADAMS. Autt r Tliia Day. Valuable Rortl Estate on Hotel St. AT AUCTION. Saturday, : : : June IStli, At U o'clock noon. at Hales llnom, 1 wllloScr t fiubllb arllun. the well known Minuted on the floulh-Wcst corner of Hotel and Illch nrd Streets, nml containing nn arm or ,Ui fathoms 7 feet Ami also the premises on the makal fide of Hotel St., opposite Snow Cottage, nml containing en area ilf 9 chains falhoma anil II feet. Healthy and ecntrally located, Title perfect, deeds at expense of purchaser. Tor further particular apply to Cecil Drown, All y, Or II. I'. AlltM.N, Aiiefr. Tlais Evoning- EVENING SALE -OK- BANKRUPT STOCK JEWELRY, CLOCKS, WATCHES, ETC., Ily Order of the Assignees of the Estate of CI1I.NO ON .t CO., Bankrupts, ON SATURDAY EVENING. Juno IS, t7 p, in., nt Salesroom, will be sold, THE ENTIRE STOCK USE JEWELRY. WATCHES. CLOCKS. ETC., t'ntiiUdiii; In nrt nf NEW HUNTING CASE SILVER WATCHES Hollil Oold Sleeve Buttons, 1'laled and l'cnrl Collar Buttons and Shirt Studa, CuiTl'ina, Shawl Pino. Ladle.' Drrnst Pin and Kar-rliigs. In Bold A plate; Solid Hold Finger Kings, ladles' and guitlcmcn's; Hold King wltli Stones, Silver und l'hit. ,1 Chains, Silver Tongue Scrapers, Gpld lockets and Medallion Charms, Yellow. lied anil Japanese Crystals, Silver Tooth Picks. Slbcr Hair Plus, (lold Tipped Pencils, Sliver llracelet., (lold and Mlldr TUlmblca, ' hpcclaclea, Hair Ornaments, 4 NICKEL MARINE CLOCKS, ALARM CLOCKS, Morocco Jewel Cases, Klght-lMy btrlVlnu Clocks. BU Hour Clocks, Music Boxes, Ilcgulatur Clock", tic, etc. Goods Roiuly for Inspoctloii on Day of Sale SALE POSITIVE AND WITHOUT RESERVE. K. I1. AliAMS, Auctioneer. REGULAR GASH SALE ON THTJSRDAY, JUNE 23, 1881, At 10 A. M. nlNntce Itoom. AJLESE IN GBOCEHIES! Dry Goods and Clothing. ALSO 4 Now Sowing Mnt'lilncs, it Xew Fairbanks' Counter Scales. E. 1 ADAMS. Auofr. IIAdiiiiiiistrator s Sale or REAL ESTATE Notice la hereby ct en that under an order of the 8n preme Court made In tin) Kiutu of Jercmlali O'Neil, I am dlr"Cted to sell, by ordrr of Alex. J. Cartwrlght, Admlulstratnr of tho estate of the ealilJertrulali O'.Si'll, decratid, at Public Auction ON SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1881, AT U O'CLOCK M. OF THAT HAY, At my Sales, Itoom, tjneen Street, Honolulu, all tho right, title and Interest of the said Jrrcmlau O'Nell, deceased, of, In and to That curtain LMuco or Parcel of land (Situate on King Street, Honolulu aforesaid. And more particularly dcsctlbeil as follows: Commenc Ins at a point when) t'i house und lot Joins the pieml scsof Samutl Johhsou.purchasedbybliu from lllchard Huberts, and runnlliit along Klni; street till It Joins the premises unw In Ilia occupation of Pakl's clerk, say about IM feet luch. and runtilui; back about lUUfict, the width of thn back lictliUtury 1 1 feet, and belli-; ja Nn. 5 of the block ol bnlldlu: erected and sold by suld ltlchard Hobrrtsiui the lot of laud puriha.td by him from A. Kaeothl belnz the most ea.lcrly portion of aald block, for further pattlcutai,tiiulroof E. 1. ADAMS. Auct r, Or Cicti. llrtoww, Attorney at Law. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAI. ESTATE Notice Is hereby given that under an order of the Kn Sreinc Court, m Ii io the Estate of Bdnant Ererttt, ecased, ( aaiUlrrclwllsell by older of Alu, J. Cart wilulit. Administrator of the EsUto of the said Edward Kttrett, at Public Auction ON SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1881, AT W O'CLOCK M. OF THAT DAY, At ray Salea tiooni, Qnten street, Honolulu, Oahu, all the right, title and Interest of the said Edward Everett, deceased, of, In and to That certain Piece or Parcel of Land Situate at KuUuluhiu Plains, Honolulu, Oahu, And more particularly df scribed as follow s I lleglnnlng at the west ancle of Lunalllo and Pcnsacota streets, thenc rMfulufNotth ' W.'.t, line UsrltigAV) tct alunc Lunalllo litest; South?! VC West, line bearluje 40I feet alnoz lots ItU and &- South !' East, line bearing 4U (ret alnnx Kluau strevti Ninth 31" Ii' East. line Warlni W feel along 1'eusacol street to Initial point; are JSI.IUI smuro feci. For fufllMr reticular I, Inquire of K.P.AnAMS.Aucfr, Or Cicil Pau. Attoruejat Law. TO LET, THK TW4sTMY HHICK AHB M.ATE roof building on Uueeu Strt, adjoining Uolica A Co., lauly occupk-d ly IJollUter X Co. aa a ware house. ALSO, tho lower Aoor aod cellar ol Ihe building for- rornx ai Mictroan joa auauiaciwy oi iuuub r w pusawMW eoijUKa I ,, H0IX15T KX ii CO'. SltlTIMNG. FOR SAN JRANCLSCO The American IlrtrU ,'g XXolc ji"V. .A.lmy o&zvtitr riii:i:.UAN.:nntrr. Will hftvo quick dispatch for abovo porl, I'or freighter passage apply to MS U CASTI KA COOKE Agent. roil saiv J1 j i ivy v i sco. The American narkentlne JSj. DISCOVERY, Vfir PEHIMMAS, Master, Will have Quick Dispatch for the abovo Port For freight or passage, apply to Kim" ii iiaVKKKMI COArsnls. NEW YORK AND HONOLULU PACKET LINE. m fl'i: aoiixtn or this 1'oimii.ar mm:. J Me.r W II. t'rorr.an Ilros . o 118 (.ham her Street, nw Yolk, will dispatch a first class tessel the lattrr art of )lay or inrly In June for llil. port I'artle. Ui.lrltiR to ship by Ihla faorlte line "III for ward their orders early, to secure the necessary room Krtlnhl at lowest rales. CASTI.K A COOKU. HI I ,1m Si Agrnleln Honolulu. SWt STEAMER LIKELIKE III.MI, I I .HAHIMt. Tuesday, .Inno 7lh, Bpm.. ... Tuesday. .Iiini'llth, S p m ...into ...lino ...llllo ...llllo Tuesday, nint'lst, A p In l uesiiay, j uno -aiu, o p in . artr .Vo 4'rrilU fur I'nMnite Jlniiry. -uu nnless Hi'Ci'liti'il lur. Freight Money Due on Domnnd. In all ca"s nf frelrjht for parties not responsible, or unknown, the frcluhtmoney will he required In advanco ia;k.;i:s .ri.itnoits mi m.M Mi's, m: I'f.Ai.fi.v .iiakki:i Knr the party whom they arc for, or plainly stated In tho receipt to whom they arc consigned. All demands for damage or loss must be made within one month. In no way liable for loss or accident to lite stock. tjfi llnck Drivers, Hoys, and such like, will not be allow cd on board the Steamer on arrival, until after tliu passengers hnvu bren landed. HIT W1LDE1' & CO. STEAMER "IWALANI," r,Tjri WILL SAIL FROM HONOLULU ON Monday, May lfi'.ti at 4 o'clock p m Thursday, May '."Cth at 4 o'clock" p m Monday, June lith nt I o'clock p m Thursday. June intli nt i o'clock pm Monday, Juno -Tth nt (o'clock p m TODOHIXO AT 3IAAI.AEA: Tue'day, May l'Ui at .1 o'clock a m Friday, May STtli it :i o'clock a m Tuesday, June Til ut II o'clock a m Friday, Juno l'tli at :l o'clock a m Tuesday, June !Mth ut 3 o'clock am AllIirS'INO AT KAUi Wednesday May lth Saturday MaySStli Wednesday June Sth Saturday June 18th Wednesday Juncrjtli LEAVING KAUt Satnrday MaySlst Widnisday June 1st Saturday Jnnc llth Wednesday .June iS-'ml Saturday July Vnd TOUCHISO AT MAALAEA: Monday MaySSrd Thnrsdiy June '.'nil Monday June 18th Thursday JuncZSrd Monday July Ith AimiVIMl AT HONOLULU Tuesday MaySlth Friday June 3rd Tue.uay June 14th Friday June'JIth Tuesday luly Sth BM : 4t T. R. FOSTER & Co.. Agonta. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY For San Francisco. THE Kl'I.KMHI) STE.VM.S1II1- M&&& CITY of NEW YORK Ni:.V.IU!ItY. I'oniiiinndor. WILL LEAVE HONOLULU FOR SAN FRANCISCO Oil or about Monday July 4. FOE SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND! Tin: nri.i:Mii KTr.AHNiui ATJSTEALIA CAiuiii.i.. toji.tiAni:it. On or about Saturday, July 0, For Frc'ght and 1'jusagc, npply to 817 In. 11. UACKFIU.D ,t CO., Ak-eilta. OoniU lor Nlilpmrut per Nlcnmcr enn now bo Ntorrtl, FrcMi ol Clmrno, In the t'lrti.irool WiirvtioiiNO ncitr llio hlfiimor HXiurf. A. FRANK COOKE AOENT FOUT11K I'OLLOWINO COAbTElltii Wnilcle, (ZSt Mnlolo Waloll. jVja Xlllu, Wiilohn. -4r?(MA Walmnlu, Grn. SIcroI 2iISi Kalnna, aasil Mniia. FLAO-lted with While Hall. Onic-Conicr of Rneen Ki; and Kuiuuil Street. 1 From Honolulu to Hilo Direct. The A 1 Cltpyar bchooncr, tlOODMAX' MASTE1I. Will tall fioin Honolulu to llllo illteet.and will call at Intermediate Porta on the return trip. For Freight or I'aisage, apply to the Captain on hoard, 1 Jt or" A. tl'NK COOKE. Agent. PLANTERS' LINE 0R SfiN FRANCISCO .itt O. Drowor A. Co. Agonts ints. & rree.SOS tAVae Merchandise received Slorate 'i and liberal cash advances made on shlnm Ements by Hits WEHACO. line. TStUy C.llltEWEHA HJNOLUIU AND SAN FRAN CISCO EXrilESSCOMPANY. PRINCIPAI. OrriCES-Ko. 110 Suttor Street. San Frnuclsco, nnd basement of '.Hawaiian Hotel, Honolnln. THIS COMPANY WILL FORWARD Merchandise, Treasure, Packages and Baggage. Advances Mado on Consignments. t'OULECTIOXS and COMMISSIONS OF ALL KINDS CAREFULLY EXECUTED,' AND General Express Business Attended to promptf? in all part of tho Hawaiian Islands, United States and Europe. A Heuengsr will be dUpatthsd pat each atU RtWMrt begtaniBS next Jan. AUDKESS A.. HERBERT, . StfiMria'ffKiiVNs'vi Jltitpitl-IH hlamji, , 38 3m Hawaiian Hotel. . Superior Clarett in Caiki, AND1NCABKS. AUoan Asoriwtt(4tiw-WntiA LlqHsn 4) In VD. gOrrSCHLAXGIK A CO. We positively diclinc to open accounts for Passages, and wo particularly call the attention of the traveling tmlille tothorncessltyof havlne llagaapc and l'rcliht plilnly marked; the Steamer will not ho responsible for any unmarked Ilncjace, or for Freight or Parcels, ili&SfiL IHL03NT -X7-JT. -7V001. A NOVEL FRCBT WAGON From Ihe l'acJlc Rural Prtu, San Francisco, April ID. THE DAVIS Iron Wagons A itK nioNorxrin) a giii;at .V Success by all who seo and uie them. All Inter ested In Farm and Freight Vehicles may ret as.nrcd that th- Duels Iron Wagon Is the legitimate product of anew Irdusiry which haaalrsady become standard and permanently established. The Importance of this ln entlon cannot well bo over-etlmated. The Inventors have experimented for ten years to make an Iron wagon that combined every advanlige of A wooden wagon and none of the disadvantages. Success lmo Crowned thoir Efforts. The IMvM Waton I" enn'tntctcd of wrought Iron parts, united by skillful workmanship It is just as Light mid just as Cheap A a wooden wagon, while It la claimed that It la HANDSOME IN ITS PROPORTIONS Will 11IIX liAhlMlnnd I.ANT IXI'IMTKI.Y Ml.MlCIt than any wooden wagon ever constructed. Thn Introduction of Ihe Dail Iron Wagon marka Iho beginning nf a new era It has been adoptid by the United States Oovernmcnt as an AKjIY WAGON rOKFItONTIEK SERVICE And cry reientlynslnlcordcrwa received fnr5,Ono running gears complete, foi Herdlc Coaches In Eastern Cltl". UPON THIS COAST THE DAVIS IRON WAGON Secured very favorable testimonials from those who have tited them: TESTIMONIAL: Mountain IUnciio. Madisov, I Yolo Co., Cal., March 1, 1831. f Davh Inov Waoov Co.! Oenllimmt Last year wc purchased several of your No. 1 Header Wagons, and niter subjecting them to tho most thorough practical teste, we find them to be In every scn.eof the woid nsneces.. We used them dur ing last harvest, nnd they wero the easiest running wagons In the outfit. After harvest they were tisid hi hauling grain. Though guaranteed for 4,CU0 pound., much of ihu time they carried oier B.WX) pounds. From our experience wc are convinced that their cnrryln" capacity Is only limited by strength of spindle. Tho wagons mentioned have been In constant uso "Ither as header wagon", back actions, or 'arm trucks, 'mm the time they were procured to the present day, nd sae Iho slight wear of palm and tire, thy are in nt a. rjoud condition as when they left the inanufac ory Nn repairs hno been neceseirv, and the Indlcn on. arethct none will be necessary fur year, to come. Tho DjIs Iron Wagons have been tested In the rilny seasons, and we aro Informed by our Foreman, Mr. Thomas, that the wheels clogle-S In Iho mud, especially In adobe, than those of anynthcr wagon. In short, the Davis Iron wagons meet our approval lo such an extent that we lime adoptid them on our ranchos, and henceforth shall use no other. Very truly yours, LOWE & SCOTT. MESSRS. Beg to announco that they havo been appointed Sole and Exclusive Agents For the Davis Iron Wagon For the Hawaiian Islands. The No. 3 Farm "Wagon May ba teen at their Store, and all who aro Interested In the subject are Invited to CALL AND EXAMINE THE SAME. Circulars sent free on application. Dillingham & Co., Solo Agents for the Davla Iron Wagon, Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers IS Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Paint', Oils, Lamps, Chamloliors, and General Merchandise. Fort Stroot, bot. Merchant and King, at , Honolulu, II. I. 1x Tin: Ntii'itrMi: coiiiit or tiik iia rallin Islands. In the matter nfL. 11. KEKH, an olVKed bankrupt. Before Mr. Justice Judd. Order for hiurlng. On reading and Ming tho petition of Ed. Iloffschlic sud Company alleging that one L. B, Kerr nf Honolulu, in Uu Island ut Oahu, Is Indebted In them In the sum of eight hundred and ninety three MJ-IUO dollars, of lilch hu Ins refused and failed to inako navment for the (en days and mora after Ihe same hud matured and baeu presented to him or payment and praying that jin order do Issue, tn the Marshal to tako possession of flU L. B. Kerr's property and to put Ills storehouses, cnaallnghonsos, cdVcts, books and papers under lock nl aral, and that a funhir order be made Axing tho time to hear the said parties and decldo the question nf eal L. U. Kelt's bankruptcy If disputed and that said K B. Kerr lx udjudged a bankrupt and the said peti tioners having lUcd their bond as required bv law. It is nlered that ten o'clock A. M., of WtlDAY tho Slth day of Juno. A. I). IbSl, bo and 11 hereby Is fixed for healing the said parties and deciding the miction of saU bankruptcy If disputed And alto that tho Mar ehsj do now take possession of the said L II. Kerr's prejerty, and do out his storehouses, counting houses, Herts, books and papers nndir lock and seal to await fiirticr order of L'uuiu And also that notice of said lisenii2 be published In the Saturday l'rcsa newspaper In Mild Honolulu for two Insertions. Honolulu, Juue8Uilb3I. A. KKANC1S JUDD, Altral! A. Hoa, Justlcu Supremo Court. Ucpnty Clerk. 41 at Siri'ltKMi: COU15T I1AWAIIAK". Islands. In the matter of LAM CHOCK.Iof Hono Julu. trader, an allegid Bankrupt. Before Mr. Justice JoV.ully. Order for hearing. m reading and Itlinr the petition of Samuel (1. IVUIer, alleging that one LAM CHOCK or llono, Jnli.inthe Island of Oahu la Indtbtedtn the Arm of WUderit'o. Intheaum of eloven hundred dolllas or xiicrralwuta of which he has refused and failed to uitkapjyment forten days and more after the sumo iit matured aod been presented to him for payment J praying that an order do l.sue In Ihu Marshal to sake possession uf raid Lam Chock's property and to Jiui bis storehouses, counting homes, erfects, books tind papers under lock and seal, and that a further order bo inailu ffxliirj the time to hear the. said parties und decide tlto question of said Lam Chock's bankropt .y Is kisputed and that said Lain Chock bo adjudgtd bankropt and ihe said petiitopry having tiled their bond as required by law. It I ordered that ten o'clock A.M. of WEDNESDAY the tiid;yof June A. 1). lvil, be and It hereby I. fixed for hvarin? tho said par lies and deciding the question of, said bankruptcy If disputed. And also last tho Marthal do now take poa esilou of the said Laui Chock's property and do put Ills slorthousrs, counting houses, effects, Uioks and lupcra undrr lock and seal lo await futher order of Court. And also that notlco of said hearing b pub lished la ihe Saturd-iy 1'jes. tiewsnaper In said Hono lulu for two consecutive weeks. . skajJ LAWHKSCE McCULLY Allesti A. Kosa. Justice Supreme Court. Deputy Clerk Supreme Court. 41 St 'UrilEME COUIIT OV THK JIA- 1. 1 jij-.uij vwuiii' vir ri.iir 1 nallan Islands In Bankruptcy. In the mall sKl'll V. I'ICKEltlMi. a volunury Bank fore Mr. Justice Judd, at Cambers. natterof Jus nkrupt. Before Order of hearing. Joseph V l'lckedngof Houolulu. In the Island of Oahu, having come bjfom me and (Iceland himself a bankrupt as provided In Section VH ut the Civil Codt, It Is hereby ordered that the Clerk of the Supreme Court do Issue an order to the Marshal of the Kingdom, In take possession nf the property of the aald Joseph V Pickering and to put his store boosts, counting house, effects, books aud paper under lock aLd seal, and It Is futher ordered tht KKIUAY the Kill day of July A, II. IMI, at ten o'clock A, M at the Court lt.viiu at Alliolanl Hale at Honolulu, be the time and place fur bearing aud deciding the questlai ol bank, ivptcy and that notice nf such hearing be published In the oaturdar Press for three coosecuthe ureks pre v lous to such hearing to tho end that all parties Interest, rd may then and there appear and skuw cause If any thsr have wby the said Joseph V. I'lekeilng ihuukl uut be declared bankrupt. Aud all the Creditors of the aid Joseph I'lckrrlug may then and there appear and prove thtlr claims aiamat said Estate. sial Wltutss my hand aad the seal of the Supreme Court this 10th day of June A. D.lbBt. A. FRANCIS JUDD, Attcitt A. Bosa, Justice Supreme Court. uepuiy biers. 41 LUBRICATING OILS. Cuw Cll la S aad 5 saltan cans: Lard Oil. la Wndi aud Clai, - for sale tysKJLtli A Co. BY AUTHORITY. Small-pox Report Following H tho Ilonnl of Henllh'mimall.poi re port, with list of ileatliF, for Iho Island of Oahn. for llio week ending I'rldny, Jnno 17, at 12 M.: Small-pox cases reported since last report n Casea previously reported 771 Tolal small-pox casea reported 771 Number of deaths since last report...... 0 Number previously reported 2S3 Total number of deaths "ssS Placed In quarantine since last report, at Kohololoa Hospital , pj Placed In quarantine since last report, nt residence !W Placed In quarantine nt last report.. 153 To'al. ,r. jiiscuargcu well....... , Died..... ,, ltcleased from quarantine, kokuas . --..,,...,...., tti El U 6- 01 Total In qcarantliio this date 101 J A. IlAsstioEn, Secretary. .TOne of tho i! new raret broke out in this Quar nntltio H0sptt.1l. DErAnrjiEST op iMEiiiun, llnreau nf Immigration, I Honnlalu, Maynrth. 1831. f The Board of Immigration will ecevo applications from parties desirous of engaging Portuguese laborcra from St. Michaels, to leaic that Island by a vessel fol lowing the Buffotl, to tall In about two months, and to arrive here (d. v.) about December next. It Is proposed, not lo limit the proportion of females, but to arrange that tho part of the passage money of women paid by Ihe employers, shall be refunded by a deductlcn of a per month, from the wages of the women, and their husbands or fathers, till that part of the passage money be refunded. The Board of Immigra tion to pay tho oilier half of the passages of Ihe women nnd all of the passages of Ihe children, which ate to be limited to two to each family, Tho terms nre to be tho same as per lllghjtyer,t Contracts for five years at eight dollars per month for men, five dollars per month lor wonun, with suitable food and lodging, en long as they continue to work un less prevented by sickness from causes beyond their control. Employers to pay the Hoard of Immigration S100. one hundred dollars for passage and expenses of each adult male, and $V). fifty dollara for passage Ac, of each adult female, (the Inst to be refnnded as above stated.) The Board nf Immigration, pay for the Introduction of these Immigrants. Eighteen pounds sterling for each adult, nnd half prico for children between - and ' I years of agu which Includes all expenses of securing contracts, passports, medical service and pa.sagcs. 'Iho Board furnish credit for three fourth, the pas si4C, aialKblc In London after the vessel sails from St. Michaels, one fourth piyahte hero on arrival, sub ject to nny claims, for non adherence to the conditions. Tho immigrint'a must all come under contract ap proved by tho Board, uu number of passengers guaran teed. 1 he Ilonnl pays cost of exchango nnd Insurance and Is put to ceitnln expenses here. Any persons desirous of entering Into urrungements for Introducing Immigrants from St. Michaels on more favorable terms will pleasoappl lo tho Board of Immigration. II. A. I'. UAUTKIi. 853 President Board of lmmlgiation. Licenses Expiring in June, 1881. itirrAii.-oAiiu. 1 Thou Lack-, Tort St.. Honolulu 1 UArrrilcrn. King St., 1 Apau, .Monnalna, " a Custle .t Cooke, King St., T -Manuel .losepli, Lllliil St., 7 J. II. llnms, Jr.. lintel st ' 7 J. W. Crowd!, Hotel St.. " 14 J. II. Ilruns, Sr Esplanade, ' II O..J. I.'mmes, 1'Ish Market, 11 Han lira's, cor it'nuauu A Queen Sis., " 31 Yon Hop, Hotel St., " 23 U. W. Macrarlanc A C, Queen St., " S.1 Anloun Marshal. Iirrctami bt " 2." Look Shu (lie, llrretaula St., " 23 lau lice, .Nuuaini St., ' iti:rAii-?iAVi. I Thos. II. Pnrls. Wallnkn, 1 Wong Kong. Wnlhi u. :t Ahol A, Anil.IIamakunloa, r. J. Lima, Kelenln, Mnlokul, 14 Ah Tim A Ahnl. Walluku, lti Mossiuau A AmUrson, Makanao, in I.um Sun. Kahulul, 22 C. Aluaua, " It F.T A I f . -II A W A 1 1. 1 O. Apana, Knhalun, K. Kona, :i Con On Chong, Hunokiia.llauiakaa, I Ah Ten, 7 Chung Sing A Co, Unlaws, K Kohsla, 10 ,Ias Hichardson, l'udiiiehu, ' 10 .Ids. Illchurdson. Kuiopihl, " 11 M. Knhnln, N. Kohal.i, SM Chong l'cu, Wnlohlnu, Kan. 21 '1 hompson ,t Co, Kaloplhl, N. Kobala, 30 Allc.i X Stackpolc, Knwalhae, S. " W1IOI.USAI.K. 2 Catlc Cooke, Klnc St.. Ilonolnln a r A. Sihacfcr A Co, corKaaliumann A Merchant sts I (i. 1). Vredlh, Queen St., 1'J M. S. (irlnbaum A Co, Queen St., " II E. lloir.chlaeger A Co, cor Merchant A 1'ortbt" 22 (!. W. Macfariano A Co, Queen St., 2a Lcwcrs A Cookv, l"oit St., ki:i'aii. srmiT. 4 E. 3. Cunha, Union Hotel, Honolulu, WHOM 1I.U-.SVI HIT. 2-i O. W. Macfarlaue A Co, Queen St., Honolulu, Aticno.v. 3 J. I). Parts, Kona, llauall. 22 E. Jones, Maul. YicriiAUsa 2 Leo All Yan. Hotel St.. Honolulu 7 E. CI. Uoodman. Hotel St., " 7 C. Apana, Punnluu, Kau, 7 Hobt. YonOchlhaSen,'. Kohala, 7 Ah Chon. NawlllwiU. Kauai. 7 Ho San. Kapaau, 7. Kobala, 7 Ahon, Wnihuc, Maul. 16 Hart ilros, cor Nnuann A Queen Sis., 23 Ah Wana, Walluku, Maui. i A. C. Conchcc, Knpaa, Kanal. 2a Koo Kcc, Walmca, Hawaii. 21 Leo Pat, Jlalku, Maul. mjT-iii:u. 1 Y'oup Hee, Wnllnkci Waal. 1 A. Kaopulkl, Waialua, Oahu. 3 I'ikao. Llhue, Knu.il. Ill J. M. Puaakunl, Makawno, Maul. 25 J. Hums, Labalna, Maul. KU.I.IAItll. 1 Joaquin Gracta, Walluku, 1 Hart llrof, cor Nuuanu A Queen Sts. Kamehameha Day at Kilauea Plantation. SatunUy last opened clear and pteanant and promised to bo n fine day, but nbont 9.80 a.m. tihowers sot in. l'rcparntlotiH wero 1cIiir mado to dudicato tho new llutuo of Kilauea Plantation, nnd nt thin time the luiuw wero engaocd in catling out their different cnniM, who nsHombled ut tho ollico, n motley crowd of Yankees, Ilritishers, Germans, Swedes, Portuguese, Chlncso, South Sea Islatidera mid natives, ilr. Ijonc, our book-keeper, m rutifrcd tho procession, which wan lc-tl by lima and mechanic, after whom o:unu the different natlou nlities, nnd tho lino of march led up to the top of our nuw ditch, Mr. McPio was distinguished for his firm seaton a splendid buy horse. The mid taken wna by tho new flams nml nlong thu ditch nbout otia hundred yards, where the cwaliera stood facing rach other, And allowed thoso oil foot to cross a liridgo over tho ditch, they thorn sehes having to go a moro roundabout way. When all wero assembled nt the head of tho ditch n heavy shower ennio down, seemingly on purpoea to christen thn opening of tho gate. Alter tho rain RUbaidtd, Mr. .Mahol, thunativo parson, col lected a fow kanakas and wing the Hawaiian Anthem, "Hawaii ronoij" this was followed by .n.i, , . a .. V..-.....d 'I !..., ih f?.. .... !.... ..r...-. ,1... l.UIMIIIU MJU1U.I A,V(4 .fc. V,UllUlitl n,llK kllU Uritleh national nir, tho band together with a large number of llrilUheru joining in tho chorus. Mr, Loii',' then gavo In good style, "Tho Btar Spangled linnuer." which was followed by tho " Watcli on tho lthlne," sung by tho band master of the Kilauea Hind. '1'hls part qt tho pro gramme was finished by tho singing of a moat melodious solo, the national air of Sweden, by Mr. Johnsone. Mr. Mnhoi then ottered up a short prayer nf tcr which Mr. McFis went to the head of the ditch and opened the gnte, which Mr. Mollcr, the Chief Kngiucer. continued to scrow higher un til the full force of water was running through. All litis time there was immenso cheering, and the Chinese then and during the whola timo were pro f uso with their fire-crackers. Wo all then wended our way homeward. One thing I must mention is tho pretty sheet of water abovo tho dam. It would seem as if ono wero in tho " nuld country " on any of the lakes there, were if not for the tro pical troci and ferns growing nroand it. Mr. MoFle, tho btita aud mechanics, Opt. Grant and l)r. Fitch, twelvo in all, repaired to the restaurant nnd sat down to a plentlfnl repast, prepared by oar most worthy cook, Mr. Williau Collin. Many toasts were drank, the most prominent of which was the one for the prosperity of the Kilauea Plantation, proposed by Mr. Long. Capt. Grant nml Air. Mcllo oacu miulo fluent nnd well-worded speeches. After dinner tbero was nothing to do tuitll evening but to look nt the kanakas running home races at the store. About 6 p.m. the sugar, room doors wero opened for tho "nigger per formance," given by tho Kilauea Hand, Mr. Parker being tho head lurm of it. The stage and room were very Uatef ally arranged by the said gentleman. Over the stnge were placed English, American, Polish nnd Hawaiian flags. A number of good aotigs wero given, the boat being tboso by a iiaartetto' of kanaVss who sang two or three unlive songs in irt, Mr. Dean carried the audi ence with him in hu splendid performance on the liones in which he was accompanied by a native on n concertina t ba wo vigorously encored. He also gave the well-known song, " There's a Letter in the Candle." awl sang it welL Mr, and Mrs. McFie, Or. Fitch and wife and Mr. Long were all in attendance, and greatly added to the pleasure of the actors. After the concert a ball was given, at which the McFiee and Use doctor were preeeel. The Kilauea Hand Rave soma capital Matte, and Mr. Long often assisted tbeoi by playisa oa bia oonoertiia. At twelve o'clock the party broke ap and all went to their roapeotite houee, aad thai ended one of the many Bteaaaal dan we saesd oa UiisPUaUUoB. - u- C.A-6. SATURDAY MESS. . ,tra is, iP3u Bnslncvs Agent" Notlco. All adrtrtlstmentaforthe Satltuut Pass, most be sent In by Friday noon. No Insertions for the current Issue can be guaranteed when sent In liter. Advertisers will mark the nnmbcr of Insertions de sired, from which date they charge. Any not so marked will be charged J months THOS. II. THHUM, Business Agent. Kaiily on tlio 11 ill crowds of people, riding;, driving nnd walking wnro on their way lo Kn piolnni Park to bco tho races nnd the fun of tlio day generally. Proceeding moro leisurely wo roached tho courso nt 10 o'clock, passing nt that early hour thrco drunken men, ono.nativo nnd twoifioM on their way back to town nftor their day's pleasure; two wrecks of boggles wero seen on tho roadiidc. Tho wooden bridgo nnd causeway over iho sands nru vast im provements over iho rtuhcs of fortnor ycars but what a pity it is that tho former is not ns wido as the latter. On Iho bridgo it roqitlrei careful steering for two buggies lo pass, but on tho causeway two vehicles can pns't oasily, with spaco if need bo for n horseman bctwoon them. Of tho racing, as such, wo cannot speak cry highly, Tho best one, lo our mind by fur, was for tlio King'ti pitrso, won for P. Wundcnbitrg, by Mark Twain, lidden by Duchalsky, against Campbell's Black Thorn, ridden by Q. Agnow, This was n two milti raco nnd was striven for gallantly; it was only towards tho latter part of tho second mllo that tho horses parted company. Ulack Thorn is a vary liatulsomo horso nml fast, but proved to bo inferior in stuyiug qualities to his gamo llttlo antagonist. Of the trotting matches, that botween King William and Littlo Giant was unquestionably tho bot. llio King was sploudidly handled and trotted to perfection, wbilo thuGinnt broko repeatedly and badly. Tlio htirdlo raco was well ridden tkotigh Hannah catno to griofat tho third hurdle. Willi legnrd to tho htirdlo races wo would suggest that tho fences bo not pitched so far apart. Tito first should bo nt the bend nt tho Diamond licul side of tho stands, nnd visiblo thcrofrom, mid the last bo brought up nearer to tho distance post, in which caso tho vast bulk of spectators would bo ablo'to seo two hurdles taken without craitmg their necks and straining their oyes to seo jumps in tho distance Ah another point in future nrrangeniomts. wo might suggest that tho " names, weights and colors " bo mado public beforehand, and not altered when tho horses nro nt tho post; also that a. limit of timo Lo assigned for scratching horso. It is a disappointment and bewilder ment to tho public to seo jockeys changed nnd horses withdrawn after thoy aro otl tho courso. H.icea against timo nro also eminently unsatis factory to tho spectators, though in tho caBO of General Garfield tho challcngo was fairly de livered and farly won. A functionary called "Clerk of tho Scales," considered vory im portant in older racing countries is wanting here; his duty is to weigh jockey and saddlo nt the moment boforo saddling nnd again nt tho conclusion of tho raco. In England, Franco or Australia tho winner (or second to save stakes) rides straight in to tho weighing stand under pain of forfeit. Of tho assembled company wo can only say that for so largo a gathering it was peaceable nnd well-behaved. Ono or two of tho bandsmen woro early ovor como by their oxortlons or something clso ; n fight or twooocurrod in tho courso of thoaftor uooii. The tUutids woro well filled, nnd in tho Uoyal stand woro II.U.II. tho Princess Itcgcnt and Ilia Ex. Governor Dominis, tho Princess Likcliko and tho Hon. A. S. Cleghorn, Gonoral nnd Mrs. Cattily, tho British Commissioner, Mrs. Wodchotiso and family, tho French Commissioner, Madamo Poor and family, Monsieur Katard, Uonorablo J. M. Kapoua and 31 1 a. ICapcna and several other prom inent personages. Tho high wind some what marred tho pleasure of tho day and ladios woro struggling with their hoadgcar through out tho day. On the way homo wo counted five breakdowns by tho roadBido ; but tho day was enjoyed in poaco nnd good ordor by a vast majority oi tno people a low mounted con stables would Imvo been useful, bo nlsu would havo been ati efficient "Clork of tho courBo." Wo hope, next year, to seo not only longer lists of entries, but moro horses at tho start. Tho following aro tho races ns run : Mule Race Pureo $10. Oinier. Xamet. Bidtr. Dan Duchalsky "Kate" Duchalsky 1 Geo. Agnew "Minnie" Agncw (B.-ued stakes)... 'J Timo 2.10. Queen's Purse 5160. H. G. Treadwny "Ycnns" W.Jloddcnson 1 Chas. Lucas "Lnllah ltookh" Patterson 'J C. Macfarlaue " Katie Leo" King 3 J. A. Cummins "Stanford Colt" (distanced) TimolJilK. Honolulu Purse $12.1. .Tub. Campbell "Gloucester" G. Agnow, 1 D.J. Green "Komping Girl" G.Lako a Gibh "Trno Blue" Duchalsky A TiineOlOK.1 Htallion Haco Prizo Medal. Jas. Dodd-" King "William " McClcIlan 1 T.W.Lishmnn-" Llttlo Giant "Green a Timo 'JM ; 2.fiOJf. Citizen's Pvrso $160. J. A. Mchrtcn " Dan ltico " McClellan 1 D. J. Urcen -" Dcuauco " Green (distanced) ximo - JiJ. Lunalllo Purse f UO. D.J. Green "ltoraping Girl" Lakn 1 V. Wundonlicrg "MnrU Twain" Duchalsky. ...2 Timolol. Hoy's Purso if W. D. Duchalsky-" Why Not" Duchalsky... 1 T. W. Lishiunn "MnMki Wondor" Lake a Five started, 'lime 2.0Gf. Kamehameha Purse $200. II. G. Treadway " Commodore" Hales , .1 Oliver's best timo '.'.iH , 2 'Time 2.at ; 2.K)f. Knplolani Park Purse $100. O. Mncfarlano-" Oen'l Garfield " G. Agnew 1 Time 2.02 , 2 Time UJ. Princess Kegcnt Purse f 175. II. G. Treadwnv "Treaty" W. Hoblnson....l Chas. Lucas" liallah ltookh " Patterson. ..... '- C. Macfarlaue " Katie Leo" O. Agnew 3 Tirael.G3tf s 1J5U),'. King's Pnrso f 200. F. WnndciipergVMark Twain" Duchalsky.. ..,1 Jas. Campbell " Blackthorn'' Agnow ...2 V. J. Green "Rally Black" (withdrawn). Time3J51K. Sporting Purse $25. Billy Chrfrlton "John Ball".... Kal uohe " Kaasa '', , U. Adams "Ilukaaka " .1 t t t e e. 'J ( i ..3 Time 11,7(. Lndies' I'urso Hurdle Usee $150. O. Lucas "Stranger" C. Duncan , 1 II. G. Treadwoy "Jimiule" UueliaUky... 1. Hllllniau-"lIannaU". (dUUuoed) Tmo 2.UK. l'ool Hurdlo Uace $35. Uiel Kapu, won, tiU. Foot noca-200 jarda $35. Albert Bray, won, 22 .2 ..3 O.v Thursday morning Miss II. K. Barnard, second daughter of Mr. J. 13. Barnard, Clerk of tho Supremo Court, was married tq tho Iter. J. Merrill. The ceremony took plate at St. An drews' pro.Cathedral, the Bishop of Honolulu and the He v. T. Blackburn oSciating. At the hour named, 10.30 A.M., the Cathedral wu filled wjth fricsda and well-wishers. Tho brijejrrooia accowpanied br Wray Taylor Eh, a Uat was, arrived ifat, avi alter tly afterwards tho brido leaning on tho nrm of her father entered tho Cathedral, tho choir singing n wedding hymn. Tho introductory part of tho acrvico was read by tho Kov. T. Black burn and tho marringo ceremony by tho Bishop. Tito Ilcgister having been duly signed, tho Bishop delivered a short address from tho altar Bteps nnd tho company left tho Cathedral, whilo tho nowly wedded pair re mained to parlako of tho Holy Communion. A quiet friendly breakfast party assembled at tho residenco of Iho bride's parents, nnd a little dnuco was held in Iho evening. Tho brido wns tastefully attired in whito cashmcro and sititi with a laco veil, nnd n wroatfho orango blossoms and tho bridesmaids in vory pretty dresses harmonizing with that of tho bride. Tho bridal proscnts woro many nnd tasteful. Wo wish tho y&ung pair every hap piness. NOTES OF THE WEEK. How nbont tho celebration for tho Fourth of July? Tnc Satuliy School children held a picnic nt Pa-aaalast Saturday. A jurat between "Gen. Garfield" and "Gen. Hancock " is nrranged for July -llh. Mas. II. A. P. CAmr.n aud Miss'Cnrtcr roturncd from tho Coast by tho CVfy tf Syrlnty. Two fixprows and a dray woro requlrod to tako the mall to tho LlktUte last Tuesday. IL.It.II. Iho Princess Itegent hasgono lo Wnl nlua to join her husband, HU Ex. Governor Dominis. OsiNors wero offorcd for salo in Port street this wcok at eight to ton for a dollar I Limes at tho rato of two cents n piece. Two largo framo buildings nro being erected on King street on tho Waikiki nido of tho new brick extension of E. O. Hall & Son. K. Bos. W. II. Burnt, M. P., First Lord of tho Admiralty has purchased forX'2,000. Millais' un finished portrnlt of Lord Bcuconsficld. Titrnr. will bo n meeting of tho V. M. C. A. nt thoLjcoum next Thursday. An entertainment, mainly readings, will bu a lenturo of the evening. A new shed has boon creeled on tho Esplnnndo nt tha foot of Fort street, near tho ono recently built. Tho plank flooring is now bolng put down. Tho chlncso steamer ittt Foa arrived from Snn Francisco on Tuesday nnd anchored outside. Sliu brought tho uowspvpur parcels for tho news agents. H.B.M.S. Thclis saluted tho Hawaiian flag on Monday morning with 21 guns. Tho saltito wns returned from tho Punchbowl battery with n liko number. It is rumored, no, niierted, that n certain pro minent capitalist undertakes to direct tho politi cal lino of argument to bu followed out by ono of our contemporaries. Tnn Wanderer, n magnificent steam yatch bo longing to Mr. Lambert, of Coquirabo, is expected to call hero shortly in tho courso of her projected cruirtu arouud tho world. The surf was so heavy at Waikiki last Saturday that tho Mokolll nnd iriifnitinao did not carry pas sengors. It would havo been very diilicult, if not impossible, to land thu boats. The BaroneBS Burdett Coutts, has rccovorcd tho magnificent sapphira nnd diamond brocho which sho lost nt n recent drawing room. It wns found by a sorvnnt in a lobby of tho palaoo. We nro glnd to see tho communication in tho Gazette ovor tho signatnro " A Catholio Layman," beciuso wo feel suro that ho might equally well , havo signed himself "Ono who knows." A cnicEur match is arranged for this afternoon between cloven of tho II. C. C. nnd the officers of tho Tlietls. Tlio lattpr, however, cannot mustor n full tenm, and their wide will bo made up from tho II. O. C. Tun Government nrtesiau well nt Makiki is now down 020 fcot and is in hnrd rock old lavn. Tho wator is still about 115 feet below thoBtirfaco. Tho borers nro progressing nt tho rato of nbout live feet per day. H.B.M.S. J7.ef.' Baluted tho British Commis sioner on Monday, and His Ex. Governor Dom inis, ropresonted by Colonel W. F. Allen of His Majesty's staff, on account of tho Governor's In disposition, on Tuesday a.m. . Alt, who intend taking part in tho pnrado of tho " Antiques and Horribles " on tho Fourth of July, nro requested to meet nt tho rooms nf tho Pacibo Hoso Company on King btcet this evening nt "CM r. si. to perfect tho necessary nrrangements. Lvst Saturday afternoon wator was carried by natives front Waikiki to Kapiolaui Park in demi johns and sold for tncntv-ilvocentsadrink. Thoro is not enough water in tho Mnkiki reservoir to fill all tho pipes in tho violnity of tho Park. Ox Tuosday workmen coramonojd stripping tho slntos from tho roof of the store on tho old Hud sou Bay premises, recently purchased by J. Camp bell Esq.; tho wooden buildings in rear of tho old ndobo storo nro removed to tho esplanade. Hon. Godtoui Uuodki has commenced work on his block in Kaahuraanu streot, in order to get nt tho causo of tho leakage in tho roof and nbout the hoavy cornice ovorhanin tho street. This is as it should be. Prevention is bettor than care. Theue havo been a nuiubor of runaways lately and ft fow vehicles havo been wrecked nnd two or turoo persons injured, nnd yet noarly every day wo seo little children in oarriages standing in tho street without tho homo being tied or nny ono near to look after it. The road party nro getting on toward tho foot of tho hill near tho Ico Works. Wo bono that some attention may bo given to tho need of it sidewalk, especially from tlio raaktti sido of tho Ono Mile Bridgo to Judd street, as this picco is still almost impa3ablu for pedestrians in rainy weather. Tnu two brothers Bhodus wore brought up at tho Polico Station on Monday, charged with shooting at and wounding n nattvo on Saturday. They wero remanded till Friday in order that the extent of the injury might bo ascertained, as it may yet prove fatal. Tho prisoners wero re moved from the polico cells to jail. Tub f unaral of tho lato Wm. Morley Punshon, the celebra tod Wesloyan preacher nnd lectnrer took place nt the Noiwood comotery, near London, and wns attended by nearly nil the Wesloynn min isters resident in tho metropolis r.nd tho provinces, nnd n largo gathering of prornlucnt men, lay nnd clerical of almost every Protestant denomination. Dean Stanley, and many other eminent clergymou were present. A faiity of men Li engaged under Mr. Stirling in drnwing the old piles nnd clearing tho wreck of the retaining wnlf of tho wharf nt Brewer's, which fell in last week. Tho new wharf will bo run out nbout 10 feet beyond the old one. which will enable n ship to bu berthed thoro without in terfering with another on tho Ewa sido of tlio wharf, fhe work will tako upwards of six wtoka to accomplish. Following; is tho programiuu for tbo Band con cert nt Emma Square at 4:30 p. M. this afternoon. March Ksllroad, (new)., Kerapf Overture ltnmllda and Cunstauae .....Meycrberr Fantasia Adventures of Ihe Paladluc Ociten Walt I Chanlilly Waldleufcl Polka-The Colonel ;,,,I,nr; Selection Itameo and Juliette, (new), Uounod The Band wilt giro an extra concert on Monday evening Juno 20th, nt tha Hawaiian Hotel. Thk examinations of tha pupils of O.thn College wero held on Monday nnd Tuesday of tha present week and wero most satisfactory. One or mote of the examining corumttteo were present during the examinations and we look forward with interest to their report. On Thursday afternoon there was n meeting of tho alumni at the college to celebrate its fortieth anniversary, and in the evening the exercises of tho graduating clams four ladies and tv rentlemen were conducted in the evening at V ort Street Church. Notice of these will be iu ..id elsewhere in our columns. Tub fotlowlnff is from tho San Francisco .Vu-s litter at May 28th. "Thoy havo a neat way of wearing cheap labor for Hawaiian Sugar Planta tion. Schooners prosily equipped, with lota of gin, a good (tout crew and unlimited club, make periodical trip to the Bouto Sea BJaud. Tho confiding native it first well filled up, and then persuaded to get on board. If ha proves moder ately ncqalescent, he is held out brilliaut pros pects of wage, etc., wbish, of course, dwindlo down to working for mere food. K he proves at nil refractory, he is well dubbed, and then taken along whether he like it or not, One landed, ho has no chance of escape, and almost penal terri lade for life takes the plaeo of frdom in hi own well-loved Island. That such n IraiHo in hooun Seohabould bo carried on in tho nineteenth cen tury U a dUgrsee to civilhutton and Ut Amerloau flag." It la well known that tee Sea FraooUeo .'-- Utter ia aster famous for vUspentioii tban for vetaoity, - H.P.MJJ. Tkslie taauposWe corvette of 1 JJW ton. VO borc power Kiniaal aad It maa. iifee baa been aUHeoed (t-a Ota la Use Sowta iJsMfisaM MM U art At CalUO WsUa4 th ftjht- U Ing wai earing on which resulted In the capttirn of Lima. Tho Theth sailed from Corpiimbo calling nt Pitcalrn nnd Tahiti, from which last ptnenshn was 21) days out. Following Is tho list of officers i Captain Present W. Stephens. lAeuttnantt-Stttj Knov, David L. Dickson, John II. Pelly, W II. I, Oale, Arthnr ,1. Ilorsley. rnaplaln Lorenrn Sheperd, It.A. StaJrSarfeon ,!aines 1' Parr. JMymnnter Wm. W. Blavney. Vhlef KnolnetrVi'm. A. Stewart ."fui-.lreffftaftfa-WmV- urogan, Ernest L. Austen. SurfftonEAvrtril I'nrgit'on. Engineer 3ahn Anderson. (Innntr John Mills. lloatiicaln John Clarke. Carjttnter Thos. II Hooper Mthtant Engineer Alfred D. Watson. C'-r-.M. Homer. .Inlsfitnf Clerk -James O. V. Thaln. I'oi.Loivisa nro tho Polico Court proceedings for tha wrckt H. Dltnond nnd Antlnos, hecdleis driving, fined $10 each. Oiovnnl. snnio clmrgp, fincn 3.', costs 1, Jns. P. Band, ilmnkenness, fined $10, costs $1J0. Jack Dwyer, Peter. Dick lMward, Win. Campbell, T. Hrlckvredle, Keknnl, Alex. Coffin. Ii, Jas. Savldge. ,l6hn Bilev, Knlftn, Knhlonn, Kaawnl, Samuel, Mahnnn, Lifia Knnlif, Tntmlml, Nun, forfeited ?0 raeh. Hong Hoolc nnd Wong Pnt, nssinlt nml battery on Ah ike, fined $10 each, costs "J'J.fiO each. Anna Hnrrigan, disturbing tmiet of llio nlqht, nolle jmaeqnl, E. T. lihodnsand Alfred Bhodus, attempt to murder ono Molcn, It., rcmnndeil to thn 21th lust. Keo, Tncobson, Palaltneltta, k., Knitlnhea, Ijoiih, John Crowcl, drunkenness, flnnl $5 rncb, Kamne, heodlrss driving, utile iirosenf. Nnkal, furious riding, forfrltod $10 half. Louis Banchler, mino charge, flhed $12, costs $1.20. Puuki, forfeited $10 bail. Knai, samo charge, forfeited $10 ball. Goo Kim, riding over bridgo faster than a wnlk, forfeited $7 bail. Manuel Sllvn, same chnrgn, forfeitcil $7 bnll. Mrs. Mngglo Jtoorc, common nuisance, nolle ymequt. Civil record. Hlng Yeo vs. Qhtitig M'n, nsstimiwlt, judgment for defend. nnt nnd costs taxed nt$l.5j appealed to Inter mediary Court. Brown .t Go. vs. Wing Tnl Pott, action on promlt ory note, judgment for plaintiff for full sum, amounting with costs to $lfi2.lni. Cheo Ling vs. Chung Wn. assumpsit, judgment for dofcndanl costs $J.50. Two cases wero continued to noxt week. Kauai Notrs. Followino nro tho length, dimensions, etc., of thn now ditch on tho Kilauea Plantation. Height of dam, 8 feet: width of ditch, 5 fret) depth 2 feet C inches. Tho ilnmo from tho ditch to tho new main Hume is 2 feet by Ii feet, and the main Ilnmo N 2 feet by H feet 0 inches. Tho present How In tho dllch is .17 cubic feet, or 27G.70 gallons per Fooond ; when completed it will carry double (tint quantity. Tho distnnco from tho mill to the hend of the ditch is two miles. Mn. Moujtn, Chief Engineer on tho Kllauen Plantation, has continued with great energy tho work Mr. Mlllir left undone on tho now ditch, and banfiniihed tho ditch In good form nnd In good time, considering tlio work ho has had to do. Ho has still to complete tbo dam .which ho will no doubt soon inningo to do. Maui Notes. O.S Sunday, Juno Cth, tho schooner Anna, McCnllock, master, nrrived nt Kahulul, 10U dnvs from Aplos, California. Sho Is a fine vessel. On Monday, tho filh, tho schooner CfniM SpreeM nrrived, 15 dnyH from San Frnnclsco. Ten iwsson gera arrived by tho latter vessel : Mrs. F. Ogdou, Miss Ogden, Mrs. Wilcooks, F. P. Morrison, (). F. Eaton, A. Magnry. B. Anderson, Itobt. Whito, Chas. Muller, A. Lawrenco. Both of tlio nbovo schooners brought down full loads or mnchlnory, lumber, etc., for tlio II. C. Co., and both ill re turn from horo with full cargoes of sugar. The Anna leaves on Saturday, Jnno llth. Report of tho Smnll-Pox Hospital For tho week ending nt 8 a. m, of Friday, Juno 17th. 1831 : " Patients in hospital Jnnc 10th , ltecelved from town 1 Broko out on premises 1 at M Died 0 Discharged cured Is IS rtemnlnlng June 17th 18 Kokuns nnd quarantined orsons other than patients, in, making tho total number on tho pro mises 01, exclusive of employees. ClIAllLEH T, ItODOKUH, M. D. Honolulu, Juno 17th, 1881. From Our Hilo Correspondent. Hilo, Jnno 0th, 1881. Editor Sattjitoat Phess ! I wish I could writo you something new regnrding tho flow from Manna Lon. For tho last two nights wo havo cccn moro of tho Hows than for several nights previous. It would seom that wo of them must soon emerge from tho woods. y-'ry few persouH have visited them lately. tho patli thrpugh tho woods must bo in bad condition ns we havo boon blessed with considerable rnin during tho past wcok. I imagine almost every ono in Hilo that uau anyucsiro to see tlio lions Imvo seen ono or moro of them. Wu wero nmused n short timo since to seo nn nrticlo in n patior in Honolulu Mint tho peoiilo in this placo aro alnrmod nliout tho Hows. 1 do not thfnk Mioro nro any tint nro nlnrmed. If thoro nro any, thoy keep very silent. It would Imvo to bo something very startling in tho way of news from tho (lows thnt would nfarm us now. Wo wish it distinctly understood that wo don't bcaro easily. Not a enso of small-pox hero. J. A. M. Communicated.) "There is a Tide in the Affairs of Men." Mn. Editor : Thoro Is not only a tido In " men's affairs," but also in tho affairs of Oahu College Tho tido is rising with reference to the College, nnd it Is to bo hoped tho long talked of " endowment " has been commenced and will be successfully completed. Tho gathering ypsterdny nt tho Collego was n grand success, so nlso the mooting last ovening nt Fort Street Churoh. Now is nn opportunity for tho friends of tho Collego to manifest thoir interest in a substantial way. Let thoso who design giving for the endowment or building purposes como forward and lot it bo known what thoy aro ready to do. Mr. Cooko, tho Treasurer, is ready to receive pledges, nnd it tho contributors nro not prepared to pay their nubfcuriptions, let them pledgo tho interest until tho payment is made. 'I his is n common way, in tho United States; tho pledges should, however, be u note of hand. In all tho addresses mado yesterday, the useful ness and success of tho Institution was fully reooguized. Its success is most vital to the wuli belngotour Island community, both foreign nnd nathe. Now is the timo for deedi as well as irorde, A Fuiemd or Oahu Colleoe, , Houolulu, Juno liith, 1881. (Communicated, , Editor Satdrdat Pbess; A fow weeks ago 1 called your attention to what I deemed an error In regard to tho time mado by a certain steamer of tho "Whito Star" Lino between New York and Quccnstown. I find in Uarmr' HVetv of Mny Hth, 1881, an item which confirms my opinion in regard to tho error then pointed out, which Is as follows i "A now Steamship Company has been nrgaidzed in England, which promises to inako tho manage from London to Now York, by the way of Milford, within seven days. In tho summer of 1HTJ the steamship Arltvmi, of thflGulou Line, mado thu voyage from New York to Liverpool, (this should havo been Queenstuwn) in seven days, ehjht hours, nnd eight minutes. Titilt thefaiteit (line recorded Itetirrcn Iiom jiarte.'l Tho only discrepancy between tha above and my own record of tho time, made day by day, la that my account states tho odd minute at eleven, while tho above give them a etyht. ' ' ' Am I tiot right in still believing the Arhona'e time in 187U the shortest on record ? Yours, respectfully, E. O. Hall. We can only refer to the paper which we quoted before Iron which gave the day and boor of tha sailing aud arrival of tbo White Star Ship Britan nic, and which we quoted literally. There I probably a mistake cither In llarper't or Iron, bat we cannot say which. The llrllatmh was built at Belfast, nnd the. I risona we believe on the Clyde. -Ed. Hat. l'nuw. ' ' FUcee ofWereklss. SiAKER'aBCTUSl-Itev H 0 Damon, Chaplain. King rtreel, near the Sailor.' Home. Preaching at 11 a K Hcala free SabUlh School befrrt the rouralns; service, I'rsjir mcttliijon Wcdaesday tveriogs at 7)f o'clock,.- Fort Stiikkt Ciit'ucM Key Vf Freer, Paitor.'confsr of Fort and Ueretanla streets. Preaching ua Sundays at II A at aud IV, r x. Habbatu School atW a k. br Aisdriw'. Catiisuhal English srrvlcesi lit Hv Ihe Bishop ot Honolulu and Hev Thus Blackburn. Ha walliu servlcsf ltvv Alex Mackintosh. , Holy Communion; yJW, Matins and Sermon (llawsllsn)i if, Matins, Litany and Sermon (English)!1!, Kvensoar (Hawaiian); Ut), Kmisonr. aud SJnnuu (KogllakJ. . Ilyiuns (English), morn lux '. Ml, IW; evrnlnKi 3st, ' pjti, auu, KAVAtaiiAoCiivacis-Itev II II Parker, Pastor, Wax street, above the 1'alaee. Services la Hswellan every Sunday at II a a. Sabbath School at 10 a . Kvealea; service, at TVs o'clock, aliernatlug with aUumakapllf, District meetings la varloos ehspele st i r at. rreyer mevtlLX f vrry weduesday a( ft r at. KamAKAriu Cueacu Usv M Kuaea. I'aWor, Veil , taula street, near Nuuanu. Serrie.s In Hawillaa every Suuaay at ICVi a n. Sabbath School at I4 A is. Kav lug services at Its o'clock, alternating with Kawalaaae I'rayrr mertlag every Wdn4y at Ji r - Koata Cswauo Cacatti Uadei Use chare eaf.tst:! Kev Bishop Malzrst. assisted by Rev Father Jfersaaaat KortsUit.urMltUala. ServUe every a4aytl iu a euq r m. 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