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THE GARDEN ISLAND.
Notice of Konohiki Fishery
Rights
NOTICE OF THE EnTAMJSH
MENT OF THE KONOHIKI
OF RIGHT OF FISHRY IN
AND TO THE WATERS AP
PURTENANT TO THE Alir
PUAAS OF N A V I I, I V I 1. 1
AND NIUMALU, ISLAND
AND COUNTV OF KAUAI.
Notice is hereby given by the
undersigned, lessee of the Konohi
ki rights of fishery in and to the
Waters appurtenant to the Aim
puaas of Nawiliwili and Niuinalu,
that on the 11th. day of October,
A. D. 1911, a judgment was made
and entered in the Circuit Court of
the First Judicial Circuit of t h e
Territory of Hawaii in that certain
action entitled, "Cecil Krown,
Trustee of the Estate of Kaleipua
Kanoa, deceased, plaintiff, vs. Tht
Territory of Hawaii, defendant,"
action to establish fishing rights,
ordering, adjudging and decreeing
that the said Cecil Brown, Trustee
of the said Estate of Kaleipua Ka
noa, deceased, had lawfully es
tablished an exclusive, private, Ko
nohiki right of taking, appropriat
ing, and setting aside and apart foi
his sole use, benefit and enjoyment,
in the manner provided by law,
one particular kind, variety, or
species of fish in each of the waters
appurtenant to the Ahupuaas of
Nawiliwili and Niumalu, on the
Island and in theCotintj of Kauai.
Territory of Hawaii, which said
waters and fisheries were and an
in said judgment aforesaid, botiud
'cd and described as follows, to wit:
All of that portion of the waters
of Nawiliwili Bay and harbor, on
the Island and in the County of
Kauai, Territory of Hawaii, com
prised and contained within the
following boundaries, to wit:
Commencing at a certain rockor
stone in said Nawiliwili Bay, situ
ate and lying opposite to and near
the mouth of the Nawiliwili River,
also known as Kawailaau River,
which said rock or stone is marked
with a cross X and v V ,
thence running in a straight line
to that certain rocky point or head
land on said Nawiliwili Bay com
monly known and designated as
Kukii Point, thence running in a
straight line from said Kukii Point
to a certain point or headland on
said Nawiliwili Bay known and
designated as Carter Point, also
known as Makole Point, thence
running along and following the
shore line of said Nawiliwili Bay,
Irrespective of indentures caused
by streams and the mouths there
of, to the point of commencement.
Lkk Kuif,
Lessee.
Nov. 14-21-28-Dec. 5.
KONGHIKI'S NOTICE
By order of the Directors of the
Kauai Telephonic Company, a di
vidend on the capital stock of the
company has been declared a n d
made payable to the shareholders
it the office of the Treasurer, Mr.
G. N. Wilcox, at Lihue, on and
after the 10th. dav of November
1911.
R. W. T. Purvis,
Secretary Kauai Telephonic Co.
In according with the printed
Conditions of Agreement issued by
Bishop & Company s Savings
Bank, notice is hereby given that
the rate of interest paid on savings
deposits will be reduced from four
and one-half percent (44?)
per annum to four per cent (4)
per annum. This reduction will
come into effect on the first day of
January, 1912.
(Signed) Bishop & Co.
Dated at Waimea, Kauai, Septem
ber 20, 1911. Jan. 1-1912.
T O ALL TENANTS A N D
OTHERS RESIDING ON THE
AHUPUAAS OF NAWILIWILI
AND NIUMALU, AND TO ALL
OTHER PERSONS ON THE IS
LAND AND IN THE COUNTV
OF KAUAI, TERRITORY OF
HAWAII:
Notice is hereby given by the
undersigned, Lessee of the Kono
hiki rights of fishery in and to the
waters appurtenant to the Ahu
puaas of Nawiliwili and Niumalu
Island and County of Kauai, Ter
rttory oi iiaw.iu, mat lie win, on
Wednesday, the 15th day o i
November, A. D. 1911, at the hour
of 10 o'clock A. M. on said day,
at the LIHUE COURT HOUSE,
District of Lihue, Island a n d
County of Kauai, give public
notice, by a viva voce proclama
tion, signifying the kind, species
or. variety of fish which he has
chosen to lw set apart for himself
as Lessee of naid Konohiki rights
of fihhery. for the next ensuing
yt-i.r, commencing on the 15th day
of November, A. D. 1911.
Nov. 14-15.
LiUi Ki'N,
Lessee.
21 HOME J2
THANKSGIVING
IIKAI) OITK K-lluNOI.ri.l'
)(i Kinj: St., cur. Fort. Tel.
NOTICE
NOTICE
NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS IN
BISHOP & COMPANY'S SAY
INGS BANK.
NOTICE
NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS IN
THE BANK OF HAWAII,
LTD. (Lihue Branch)
INGS DEPARTMENT:
SAY-
Some suggestions for your Thanks
giving Dinner
Miiced Meal Plum Pudding Cranbcry Sauce
Bon Bons for Tabic Decoration.
Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel, Seeded Raisins and Currants.
Layer Raisins, Assorted Nuts, Soft Shell Almonds.
, Sweet Pickled Peaches and Pears
Figs and Dates, plain and stuffed
Walnut Meat Pecan Meat and Salted Almonds in glass jars.
Fresh Oysters on Ice
Fancy Cheese, Caviar, Pale dc Foies Gras
Ripe Olioes, Large Green and Stuffed Olives,
Cherries in Marachino
LENHARDT CANDIES
Fresh Fruit and Vegelablcs M every steamer from the
coast.
McChesney Coffee Co.
1G MERCHANT STREET, HONOLULU
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EMPORIUM,
MM
HUME
BACKS
In according with the printed
Conditions of Agreement issued by
Bank of II a w a l i Ltd. (Lihue
Branch) Savings Department, no
tice is hereby given that the rate
of interest paid on savings deposits
will be reduced from four and one-
half percent (4H) per annum
to four per cent (4 ) per annum.
Ibis reduction will come into effect
on the first day of January, 1912.
(Signed) Bank of Hawii (Lihue
Branch.)
Dated at Lihue, Kauai, September
20, 1911. Ian 1-1912.
NOTICE
The Board of License Commis
sioners for the County of Kauai
will hold a meeting at the County
Office Building on Friday Decem
ber 29th., 1911, at lOo'clockA. m.
to consider the application of J. K.
Cockett for a renewal of the whole
sale license now held by him to
sell intoxicating liquors at Koloa,
Kauai, under the provision of Act
199, Session Laws of 1911.
All protests or objections against
the issuance of a license under said
application should be filed with the
secretary of the Board not later
than the date set for said hearing
W. D. McBrydk,
Secretary Board of License Com
inissioners. Nov. 14-4t.
IIS SUPERVISOR
Teachers Are Paid According Secret Sched
ule and Many Are Said lo Be
Underpaid
Tin-: Ililo Tribune of the 14th,
publishes some very interest
ing facts on Pope's Secret Salary
Schedule, showing that veteian
teachers are being paid blow official
rates, while imported nialihini's
are paid above.
It also publishes Pope's secret'
salary list and schedule of "teach-;
ers' Salaries," as it appears in the J
rules and regulations of the depart
ment of Public Instruction, drawing
a comparison of these two docu-1
incuts, showing the salaries which
should be paid, and the salaries
which are actually paid, giving
this condition as cause for Pope's'
unprecedented desiie for secrecy. ,
This comparison shows that old
teachers who have been in the ser
vice of the department for years, .
some of them for over a decade,
some of them holding responsible!
positions, are being paid below,
schedule. It also shows that other ;
teachers who have just entered the j
service of the department, are be
ing paid larger salaries than those
to which they are entitled accord
ing to the schedule. And these
are. savs the Tribune, in almost
every case, the imported nialihini's
with whom Pope is trying to sup
plant the veterans in the service,
thereby depriving the old employes
of the department of the chances
of promotion t o which their ser
vice should entitle them.
These are violations of the
rules of the department which may
account for Pope's wanting to keep
things dark.
Passengers Arrived
Per steamer W. G. Hall. Nov.
17. J. R. McSwanson, C. S. Hol-
loway, A. Buckholtz, K. Kumagai.i
J. F. G. Stokes, Mr. Okada, Loui
Kin, K. C. Hopper.
Coffee Roasters Exclusively
OLD KONA COFFEE
Green or Roasted. Any Quantity.
In bulk or packed in any style.
Coffee of 1 908-9 Crop, or New Crop.
Try Us For Good Coffee
Coney Garage Co., Ltd.
J. H. CONKY, Manager
AUTOMOBILES TO ALL PARTS OF KAUAI
DAY OR NIGHT.
Telephone 104
Autos and Light Machinery Repaired, Plumbing and Gas Fit
ting. Automobile Supplies. Agents for the Kissel Kar,
Franklin, Chalmers Detroit, Hudson, Gramm, Logan Truck,
and Colt Acetylene Lighting Plant.
Agents for the I. I. STEAM NAV. CO., Ltd., Nawiliwili, Kauai
Kauai
Charlie Herrick, Bcluimau's re
presentative, leaves for Honolulu
today.
C'. S. HoUowov o S Honolulu,
was an arrival on Friday's Hall,
Bridge Tender
Bids will be received by the
Kauai Loan Fund Commission for
the construction of a re-enforced
concrete culvert at the Mahinaul
Stream, up to 2 o'clock p. m
Wednesday, December Oth., 1911
About 00 yards of concrete will be
required.
Plans and specifications will be
furnished upon application to the
undersigned, said application to
b c accompanied by live dollars
(S5.00).
J. II. MORAGNK,
Engineer Kattni Loan Fund
Commission.
Dec. 5.
T. R. Cohn, representing P. E.
Davit & Co. Honolulu, returned
1 to Honolulu Saturday,
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IX THIS CIIUTIT COl'KT OK TIIK
KIKTII CIKLT1T, TISHKITOKY
OK HAWAII.
AT CHAM BISKS IX I'KOBATK.
In tin- mutter of the Ktute of Krancisco
Order of Notice of llcarilitf Petition
for Administration.
On reading and lilintf the petition of
Manuel Haiioo, of Makawcli, Kauai
County, allejiinn that Krancisco Kapozo,
of Oanoano, District of Waimea, died
intestate at said Oanoano on the l'.nh
day of Oetohcr A. 1). I'.Ml. leaving pro
perty in the Hawaiian Mauds necessary
to lie administered upon, to wit, cah, to
the amount of more or less, ami
praying that letter." of admi-tration I'Hic
to said Manuel Uapo.o.
It is ordered that Saturday the
2:ird. day of December, A. D. lull, at
IU o'clock A. M., he and heivhy i- ap
pointed for hearing said )etition in the
court room of this court atl.ihue, Canty
of Kauai, at which time anil place all
persons concerned may appear and show
cause, if any they have, why said peti
tion should not he granted, and that no
tice of this order shall he puhhsned mice
a week for thnii successive weeks in
"Tin: CJaiiii:n Jm.ami," a newspaper
printed and pnhlUhed in said l.ihuc.
Mated November 17th., P.Ul.
(Seal) (Signed) .I.uun II.widy,
Judge of the Circuit Court of. the Kifth
Circuit.
Atte-t:
(SIkiimI) l'lliui U l!u i-.
Clerk uf tint Circuit Court ot the Kitih
Circuit.
Nov. ai, a;; Dw. fl, I a.
ShidoV Big Store
Kapaa, Kauai.
A GRAND OPENING
Tuesday November 2 1 , is the date set for the
opening of our big, new store and to show our appre
ciation of your patronage, we will condudt a
COST SALE FOR A WEEK
These goods are absolutely new and this sac
rifice is made as a means of introducing the new
store to our many patrons, to all of whom we ex
tend a most hearty invitation to call and get the bene
fit of our bargain week.
OUR CHRISTMAS AD WILL APPEAR ABOUT
THE SECOND WEEK IN DECEMBER.
KEEP YOUR EYE OUT POR IT AS WE WILL
HAVE THE LARGEST CONSIGNMENT OP
JAPANESE GOODS ON KAUAI
Y.
HI DO'S STORE