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T1IK MAUI NEWS, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1913. New Organ v Has Arrived Tin- Henry lYriino liuldwin Me morial organ which was shipped from the Austin ( )igan Company, of Hartford, Con ni'ticut, arrived yester day morning on the Honolulan Mr. J. E. Yarnum, the company's agent, wl.io has heen employed hy tlic Austin irople in the erection of their large organs on the Pacific Const, arrived on the same hoat.and will begin erecting the organ as soon as the forty-five cases of freight in which the organ was shipped are unpacked. The organ is to he erected in the south transept of the Union Church, and will occupy the whole of the space between the arch nearest the pulpit to the wall. The ornamental old gold pipes will fill the arch and will also extend from the pillar to thn transept wall of the building. For the opening the concert, on Juno 21st, an excellent musical program is being prepared, under the direction of Mrs. L. C. Jones, by the church choir augumented by several strong voices. "Gallia,"' a wonderful piece of music on the order of the great oratorios, but not as long, is being rehearsed for the first night the organ is to be used. "Gallia" is one of Gounod's famous works, and describes in inimitable language and remarkable music, the sorrow of the French people when France ceded to Germany, Alsace and Lorraine. The composition is religious throughout and, although somewhat sad in its theme, is a remarkable portrayal in music of the, deepest feelings of a great nation at the time of universal sorrow. Mrs. Jones will, of course, carry the solo work, and the chorus will be composed of some fifteen voices. Several organ numbers and one or two vocal selections will make i the opening night for the new organ a most attractive function. BY AUTHORITY. Notice of Sale of Residence Lots. The following residence lots situate at Olinda, Maka-ao, Maui, will be offered for sale at public auction at the follow ing upset price at the front door to the Court House, Makawao, Maui, at 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, July 26, 1913: Terms of Sale Cash. No person will be allowed to purchase more than one lot. Purchaser to pay cost of stamp. Lot Area Appraised No. (Acres) Value. 6 2.69 $ 100.00 7 2.79 100.00 8 2.88 100.00 9 3.00 100.00 10 2.89 100.00 11 2.49 100.00 12 2.75 100.00 13 2.93 100.00 14 3.00 100.00 15 2.70 100.00 16 2.42 100.00 17 3.00 100.00 18 2.33 100.00 19 3.00 100.00 The proceeds from the sale of the lots in this tract will not be expended for roads in this tract. At the same time and place, the fol lowing residence lots will be offered for sale; situate at Waiohuli-Keokea, Kula, Maui: Lot Area - Appraised No. (Acres) Value. 73, Sec. 1 3.00 $ 60.00 73, Sec 2 1.93 40.00 Terms, Cash. Purchaser to pay cost of stamp. For maps and further information, ap ply at the office of W. O. Aiken, Sub Agent, Makawao, Maui, or at the office of the Commissioner of Public Lands, Honolulu. JOSHUA D. TUCKER, Commissioner of Public Lauds. Dated at Honolulu, May 16, 1913.' May 24, 31, June 7, 14, 21. 28, July 5, 12, 19, 26. IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OK THE SECOND CIRCUIT TERRITORY OK HAWAII. At Chambers, In Divorce. NOTICE. Territory of Hawaii . Rosa Puaakuni vs. Joe Puaakuni. Bill for Divorce. Territory of Hawaii. To Joe Puaakuni, Libellee. You are hereby notified that the above entiled suit, the same being for n divorce from you on the ground of ilesc-rtiiiii ami noli support is now pend ing in above entitled Court and, that the same will be heard and determined on Saturday, the 19th day of July, A. D. 1913, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said dny, or as sooti thereafter as may be set by the Judge of said Court sitting at Chambers. (Seal) ' KDMUN1) II. HART, Clerk. W. V. CROCKETT, Attorney for Libellaliti Dated nt Wailuku, Maui, May 8, 1913. May lo, 17, 24, 31, June 7, 14. BY AUTHORITY. Notice is hereby given that sealed tenders for the following will be receiv ed at the County Clerk's Office, at Wai luku, Maui, T. H., up to 2 1. M., Friday, June 13U1, 1913: I'oi Salt Salmon Flour (Golden Gale or other brands) Rice Oysters (Blue point) Baking Powder Lucky Oats Germea Raisins Currants Crackers Table Salt Corn Flakes (Toasted) Condensed Milk Whole Barley Bmter Sugar (Brown) Sugar (White) Olive Oil 12 lb. Stone Hammers 14 " " " Stone Hammer Handle 36 iuches No.i i 11 ' Hunt's Pick Mattocks Ames L. H. Rd. Pt. Shovels Handle for same Mill Brooms Rattau Push Brooms 12 inches Balv. Buckets it i 16 " " " Iron Tray Wheelbarrows Fuller's Heavy Red Engine Oil (bbl) Fuller's Star Cylinder Oil (bbl) Artie Cup Grease 12 inches y2 Round Files 12 " Flat Files 10 " Mill Files 12 " Square Files 12 " Round Files Chinese Grass Knives (Large) " (Small) Axes, Miller's Axes, Hunt's Cane Knives, Atkins " " Disston's Plow Chain House Brooms Nq. 1 11 11 2 Mop Handles Mop Heads Brown Soap Sapolio Bon Ami Lawn Sprinklers Lime, "Pacific Imported" Lawn Mowers 12 inches " " 14 " 11 l5 50 feet i Garden Hose Delivery to be made at Wailuku Jail, or Malulani Hospital, or Wailuku County Stable. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Maui, T. H., reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By Ordkr of the Board op Super visors. Wm. FRED KAAE. County Clerk. May 24, 31. NOTICE. In the Matter of the Ivstate of GKORGK KANIKAU, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed, and has qualified, as administrator of the estate of George Kanikau, late of Kalaupapa, Molokai, De ceased. All persons indebted to the estate of said deceased are hereby notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned at the Baldwin Na tional Bank, Kahului, Maui. And all creditors of said estate, are notified to present their claims, duly verified and with proper vouchers attached (if any exist,) even though such claims be secured by mortgage of real estate, to the undersigned at the said Baldwin National Bank, within six months from the first publication of this notice or within six months after the same shall become due, or such claims will be forever barred. Dated at Kahului, this 18th day of April, A. D. 1913, D. C LINDSAY, Administrator of the Estate of George Kanikau, late of Kalau papa, Molokai, Deceased. April 26, May 3. 10, 17, 24. Opening of Public Lands in the Territory of Hawaii. Notice is hereby given that the public lands h reinafter described will be opened f'jr homestending as follows, in accordance with law and subject to withdrawal before their selection: LOCATION OF LANDS. I. The lands to be opened are por ions of Waiohonu and Kakio, in the District of Dana, 011 the Island of Maui. Parts ol these lands have been cultivated in cane. TERMS AND METHODS OF DISPO SITION. 2. The persons entitled to take said lands will be determined by drawing or allotment.' Each applicant may take one lot or two lots, except that no appli cant may take more than one of the lots numbered from 1 to 12 both inclusive. The lands may be taken up by Home stead Lease, Special Homestead Agree ment, Right of Purchase Lease or Cash Freehold Agreement methods, as far as applicable under the law at the option of the taker. APPLICATIONS FOR PARTICIPA TION IN DRAWINGS. 3. All persons qualified to take home steads may, 011 or before Tuesday, June Ioi 9'3. but not thereafter, present to the Commissioner of Public Lauds, Honolulu, by ordinary mail, but not in person or by registered mail or otherwise, sealed envelopes containing their appli cations for participation in the drawing herein provided for; but no envelope shall contain more than one application or any other paper than the application, and no person shall present more than one application. All such applications must be made on blank forms furnished by the Com missioner of Public Lands or his agents, and must show the full name, mail ad dress, age, height, weight and sex of the applicant, and whether he or she is sin gle or married, and be sworn to by him or her before a sub-agent of public lands, notary public, judge or other officer authorized to administer oaths, and must be mailed in envelopes furnished by the Commissioner or any such agent. All such envelopes shall have printed upon them the Commissioner's address and the words "Application Land Division," the blank in which quotation must be filled in with the number of the land division in which the land desired by the applicant is situ ated; and no such envelope shall indicate the person by whom it was presented or mailed or bear any mark of identifica tion. All envelopes should be securely sealed and should have the iVjuisite stauips attached thereto before tAey are placed in the mail. Any person who presents more than one application for the same land divi sion or any application in any other than his true name, shall not be permit ted to participate in the drawing for such division. All envelopes which indicate by whom they were presented or mailed will be opened as soon as received, and the ap plications therein will forthwith be returned to the applicants. DRAWING AND ASSIGNMENT OF ORDER OF SELECTION. 4. At 8 o'clock A. M., Thursday, June 12, 1913, at the Capitol Building, Honolulu, or as soon as thereafter as may be, the container for said laud divi sion will be publicly opened and all the envelopes therein will be thoroughly mixed, and will then be taken, one at a time, impartially and indiscriminately, from such container and the applications contained in such envelopes, when cor rect in form and execution, will be num FIFTH LAND DIVISION, ISLAND OF MAUI AND ISLAND OF MOLOKAI. WAIOHONU-KAKIO HOMESTEAD LOTS, HANA. LOT AREA APPRAISED LOT AREA APPRAISED No. (Acres) Valuk. No. (Acrks) Vai.uk. 1 0.74 $ 37.00 26 10.23 f 51.00 2 0.75 37.50 27 10.56 74.00 3 0.76 38.00 28 11.93 58.00 4 0.77 38.50 29 1 2. (JO 60.00 5 0.78 39-oo 3" -9J 58o 6 0.79 39.50 31 11.57 58o 7 -7 35" 3 ".OS 55-00 8 0.52 20.00 33 9.34 56.00 9 1 .00 5o.oo 34 10.49 7900 10 0.75 37.50 35 10.62 79.00 11 0.75 37-5 3 '-4 7So 12 0.75 37.50 37 10.03 77 13 8.51 59.50 38 10.6S 75.00 14 9.95 176.00 39 9.72 97.00 15 7.09 142.00 40 9.30 93" 16 9.98 249.50 41 9.88 123.50 17 8.28 149.00 42 10.35 129.00 18 10.05 201.00 43 ' 10.11 50.00 19 10.75 188.00 44 9.63 96.00 20 10.10 126.25 45 9-47 66.00 21 10.00 100.00 46 1 1.97 60.00 22 10.83 54.00 47 10.62 95.00 23 9.83 147.00 48 11.32 112.00 24 9-51 14300 49 10.99 159-00 25 10.46 157.00 50 6.76 47.00 Dated at Honolulu, April 8, 1913. Approved: V. F. FREAR, Governor of Hawaii. April 8th, 1913. bered serially in the order in which they are taken beginning with number one, and the numbers thus assigned shall de termine the order in which the persons named therein may select and take lots. A list of the applicants to whom num bers are assigned, showing the number assigned to each of them, will be conspi cuously posted, and furnished to the papers for publication as a matter of news, and notice of the number assigned and the time and place at whic.li he must appear to make his selection will be promptly mailed to the address set forth in the application of each person to whom a number is assigned. All applications which are not correct in form and execution will be marked "Rejected, imperfectly executed," and filed in the order in which they are re jected, and notice thereof will be sent to the persons who presented such applica tions. SELECTION OF LOTS. 5. On Wednesday, June 18, 1913, at 9 o'clock A. M.,' at the Court House at Haua, on the Island of Maui. Any persons holding numbers assigned to them for any such land division niny make their selection of the lots that are open for selection and desired by them in such division in the order in which their applications for participation are numbered. Each such person shall, at the same time, select the method by which he desires to take such lot whether by Homestead Lease, Special Homestead Agreement, Right of Pur chase Iease, or Cash Freehold Agree ment, in so far as the same are applica ble under the land laws and this notice. If any person who has been assigned a number for said land division fails to appear and make his selection when the number assigned to him is reached and his name is called, his right to select will be passed until the other applicants assigned have been disposed of, when his name will be called again and if he then fails to appear and make his selec tion, he will be deemed to have aband oned his right to select. PROOF AT TIME OF SELECTION. 6. At the time he appears to make his selection, each applicant must be prepared to show his qualifications to take a homestead by affidavit in the form prescribed by the Commissioner, and otherwise. If any applicant is not a citizen of the United States by birth, he must present at the same time either the original or a certified copy of his decla ration of intention to become a citizen, or of the order of the court admitting him to citizenship; and if an applicant who is not born in the United States claims citizenship through his father's naturalization while he was under twenty-one years of age, he must present a certified copy of the order of the Court admitting his father to citizenship. No person who appears to be disquali fied to take a homestead will be permit ted to make a selection or, in case he has made a selection, to receive the ne cessary papers or -take or retain posses sion of the lot selected. FORMS, MAPS, INFORMATION. 7. Blank forms of applications, ad dressed euvelopes for applications, blank forms of affidavits of qualifications, other necessary forms and information in re gard to the lands to be opened and the terms under which they may be taken, may be obtained from the Commissioner of Public Lands at Honolulu, or from his agents, W. O. Aiken, Makawao, Maui, and N. Omsted, Haua, Maai. Blueprint maps of the lands to be opened will be on exhibition at the office of the Commissioner and of each such agent. JOSHUA D. TUCKER, Commissioner of Public Lands. I THE HENRY WATERI10USE TRUST CO. Ltd 1 BUYS AND SELLS UEA1, ESTATE, STOCKS A UONnS WRITES EIRE AND LIKE INSURANCE NEGOTIATES LOANS AND MOKTG AfJES S EC U R ES I N V ESM E N TS A List of High Grade Securities mailed on application CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED UUiMiLULiU, tlYAll Eventhins Photographic" Wo carry a complete line of the famous Eastman Kodaks ami have all the ac cessories for amateur and professional work. HONOLULU PHOTO SUPPLY CO. 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