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THE MAUI NEWS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1912. Puunene Festival G-3, G-3. Searby and Scott (P), beat Gray and Watson (II), G-0, G-l, 5-6- Gibl) and Hooks (II). beat Loughcr and Taylor (P), G-l, 6 5-G. (Continued from page I.) the limit. The Wailuku Gleo Club provided excellent music mid the efforts of the leader, George Kniu, were much appreciated. Both dur ing the day and the evening, the music was of the beat possible kind, and the visitors enjoyed every tune that was played. COURTS GOOD. The tennis courts were in excel lent condition, and the contests were started well on time. Most of the matches were played off before lunch, and there were but a couple to he disposed of in the afternoon. Everything went off very smoothly, and the whole struggle between the visitors and tlio Home team was clean and exciting. The lwling contest was finished before lunch, anu ttie result was a victory for Maui by a substantial majority. The full scores are given elsewhere in this issue of the News As soon as the tennis was finished, the crowd uJ -nod to the natato- riuni where alreaiij-y. 'he swimmers were eager for their l?u-t of the day's sport. Everything was in readiness, and the spectators were soon all seated around the side of the fine sheet of water, and prepared for the contests. DIVINti GOOD. The swimming races attracted much attention, and the high and fancy diving also pleased the crowd. Wren Wescoattwas a star perforin- er;and his diving was much admired. Taylor, Nelson and Withington also did line work in the diving line. Jo wina up tne aquatic sports, a water polo game was played, and it ended in a tie. The game was not finished right out, as everybody was tired. . THE DANCE At eight o'clock in the evening ail the visitors again assembled at the tennis courts, and the scene re sembled fairyland. One of the eourts had been boarded over, and the floor was simply perfect for uancnig. The plantation carpen ters had soon got busy on the job of putting down the lloor, and tiie men had worked like magic. It was a great surprise to "the visitors when they found that what had, early in the- evening, been a grass tennis court, was now a fully tquipped dance hull. The huge electric lights made everything as bright as day, and the Jlaui color , black and gold, were seen everywhere. , - BIG DANCE. At least four hundred people were present, and the floor was crowded while every dance was on. Maui folk and Honolulu visitors banded together, and had the time of their lives. The dreamy waltz and the lively two-step kept everybody hup .py, and the danee was kept up till the small hours of the morning. It was a tired hut happy party of people that said .goodbye to their hoits and wended their way to steanu r, train and automobile. The whole Harvest Festival was a glo rious success, and the Puunene Ath letic Club is to be congratulated on the entertainment given the visitors. The ladies who provided the excel lent lunch, and who worked so hard to entertain the guests, are desen ing of the greatest praise. MALI DID WELL. The full details of the tennis tournament are given below. The excellent showing made by Maui, against the crack players of Hono lulu, was the cause of much joy at Punneuuf The homo team did far better than was expected, and all ' Sjf .uSfaui feds proud of the racquet - wieklors. . " - THE SCOI'.ES. Dillingham and Roth (II), beat Myers and Richardson (P), CO, " 0-2, 0-4. Castlo and Lowroy (II), beat 1 r.. i n..n:.... n n o ,y- Stevenson aim vuiunn .i t, u , ' (5,2. 6-5.. I rumor and Anderson (II), beat U . ,.' ... .1 jsecm Rico and Thomson (P), Greenwell and Withington 0-3, G-2, G-3. Savage and Mollor (P), Waterhouse and Judd (II), 6-3, G-5. Panics and Dowsett (II), G-0, beat (10, beat 1-G, beat Wrilsh and Ualdwin (P), G-l, 4-G, 6-1. Each team played three sets and there were no 'vantage ones. The- first pair to get six games took the set, and ended the struggle. ... - ,f Ts Siico.ND Judicial Circuit Tisk- ritory oif Hawaii. xt Chambers In Probate. In the Matter of the Kstate of D. D. Ualdwin, Deceased. NOTICK TO CKKDITOKS. The undersigned having been duly appointed Executor of the Estate of D. D. Ualdwin, deceased, hereby nives notice to all creditors of said deceased, to present their claims, duly authenticated and with proper vouchers, if any exist, to him at his Office, 405 Judd Build ing, Honolulu, within six months from the date of the first publica tion of this notice, or the same will be forever barred. Wailuku, T. H. Aug. 23rd 1912. E. D. BALDWIN, Executor, Estate, D. D. Baldwin deceased. Aug. 24, 31,' Sept. 7, 14. IN TIIK CIRCUIT COURT Ol? TIIE SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. At Chambers In Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of CLARK GREGORY LINDSAY, late of Paia, Maui, Deceased. Older of Notice of Hearing Petition for Administration. On Reading and Filing the Petition of David C. Lindsay, husband of said de ceased, of Paia, Maui, alleging that Clare Gregory Lindsay, of Paia, Maui, died intestate at Paia, Maui, on the 16th day of June, A. D. 1912, leaving property in the Territory of Hawaii necessary to he administered upon, and praying that Letters of Administration issue to said Petitioner, David C. Ltudsay. It is Ordered, that Monday, the 9U1 day of September, A. D. 1912, at 10 o'clock A. M., be and hereby is appoint f d for hearing said Petition in the Court Room of this Court at Wailuku, Maui, at which time and place all persons con cerned may appear and show cause, if any they have, why said Petition should not be granted, and that notice of this order shall be published once a week lor three successive weeks in the maui Ni'.ws, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Wailuku, Maui. Dated July 27th, 1912. (Sd.) S. I!. KINGSBURY, Judge of the Circuit Court of the 2nd Circuit. Attest: (Sd.) EDMUND II. HART, Clerk Circuit Court of the 2nd Circuit, Aug. 3, 10, 17, 24. 1912. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. In Probate At Chambers. In the Matter of the Estate of LEONG KONG MON, late of Kahului, Maui, Deceased. Order of Notice of Petition or Allow ance of Accounts, Determining Trust and Distributing the Estate. On Reading and Piling the Petition and Accounts of A. K. Ting, Admiuis trator of the Estute of Leoug Kong Mpu, deceased, wherein petitioner asks to be allowtd 1835.70 and charged with 1835. 70, and asks that ihe same be ex amuied aud approved, and that a final order be made of Distribution of the remaining property to the persons there to entitled and discharging petitioner aud sureties from all further respousibi litv herein: It is Ordered, that Monday, thet9th tlay of beptctnber, A. D. 1912, at 10 o'clock A. M. before the Judge presiding at Chambers of said Court at his Court Room in Wailuku, Maui, be nud the same hereby is appointed the time and place for hearing said Petition and Ac counts, and thut all persons interested may then and there appear and show cause, if any they have, why the same should not be granted, aud may present evidence as to who are entitled to the said pioperty. Aud that notice of this Order, be published 111 the Maui Nhws, a weekly newspaper printed aud pub lished in said Wailuku, Maui, for three 'successive weeks, the last publication to be not less than two weeks previous to the time therein appointed for said heariug. Dated the 29th day of July, 1912. (Sd.) S. U, KINGSBURY, Judge of the Circuit Court of the 2nd Circuit. Attest: tSd.) EDMUND H. HART, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the 2ml Circuit. KAHULUI STORE WALL PAPER :4 Two Large Shipments Newest Patterns Just Landed Ex 8. 8. "Virginian (5! Si-- Furniture Department KAHULUI STOF Kahului Maui. BY AUTHORITY. .Aup, 3, ro, 17.24; 191 The Board cf License Commissioners for the County of Maui will hold a meet ing at the public room of the Masonic Temple, Kahului, on Wednesday, Aug. 28th, 1912, at 10 a. m. to consider the application of Abe Kesaburo, for a second-class license, to sell intoxicating liquors in the one story frame building 011 the mauka side of the government road -it Ulumulu, Maui, undtsr the pro visions of Act 119, Session Laws of 1 907. All protests or objections against the issuance of a license under said applica tion should be filed with the Secretary of the Board not later than the time set for said hearing. July 29th, 1912. D. C. LINDSAY, Secretary, Board of License Commis sioners, Aug. 3, 10, 17, 24. Notice oi Administrator's Sale ol Real Property. AL.OIIA LODGE NO. 3 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Regular meetings will be held ut the Knights of Pythias Hail, Wailuku, on the second aud fourth Saturdays of each mouth. All visiting members are cordially in vited to attend' C. HANSEN, C. C. ARTHUR BETTS, K. Notice is hereby given that, as the administrator of the estate of Francisco de Aruda, late of Kula, Maui, deceased, and under and by virtue of an order granted by the Honorable Seldeu B. Kingsbury, Judge of the Circuit Court of the Second Judicial Circuit, Territory of Hawaii, licensing him to sell certain real property belonging to said estate, I shall, on Saturday, the 14th day of September, 1912, at twelve o'clock noon, at the front entrance to the Court House at Wailuku, County of Maui, Territory of Hawaii, sell at public auction the follow ing described property: - All that certain piece or parcel of land situate at Kaonoulu, Kula, Maui, and known as Lot 15 on the map of the Kao noulu Lots, and containing an area of 4.85 acres, being the same premises described in deed dated May 17, 1906, and recorded in Liber 229, pages 220 and 221. Sale to he made subject to the confirm ation of the Court. For further particulars apply to A. F. Tavares, dministrator of the Estate of Fraucisco de Aruda, or Euos Vincent, At torney for said Estate, Wailuku. A. F. TAVARES, Administrator of said Estate. Aug. 17, 24, 31, Sept. 7i.l9i? We Sell These, You want the best. Are you rxai.ty for it this season? We ara prepared ai never Vefore to tot t jour wants la vehicles and hunett. Tbnre'f noth ing superior to what we are ihowir.c. In taste, style tJ service. Absolute honesty In make osi teriaL You will agree n.hen we tell 70a ITS THE FAMOUS Studebakcr Line WE CARRY. Mo matter what you want It tt'i a harness or sooetblnr that runs on wheels, we've got it or r111 quickly cet it. Cow laandsrurenlthut. Everybody e place DAN T. CAREY VAU USA, MAUI, T. H. r .c j -vl Mtct titiceplate on vealese .Hv'irat, vaa i loriotlQU. NOTICE. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that my power of attorney heretofore held by Mr. Wm. F. Fogue, to represent me in all matters connected with the Estate of-T. 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