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OLOMUA.
Vol. I. Xo. 5.
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A. P. PETERSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Offico: 113 Kwibuiuanu Street, Honolulu
Hawaiian Islands.
CHARLES GREIGHTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Offic: 113 Kaahninaun Street, Honolulu
Hawaiian Islands.
CLARENCE W. ASHFORD,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT
LAW.
Office: Old Capitol Building. (Honolulu
Hale), adjoining Post Office,
Honolulu.
A. ROSA,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. lo Kaahuraann St , Honolulu,
Hawaiian Islands.
PAUL NETJMAN,
ATTORN I. Y AT LAW.
314 Merchant Street. Honolulu,
Mutual Telephone 415.
J. AT. DAVIDSON.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
30G Merchant St., Office (Mutual)
Tel. ISO, Residence 07.
S. K. KA-NE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office: Corner King and Bethel
streets, up-stairs.
OHAS.- MOLTEKO,
-sS TONSORIAL ARTIST; 3-
No. 511 Kin" Street, Honolulu,
H-JL Give mo a trial.
NATIONAL IRON WORKS,
Qceen Street,
Between Alakeu fc Richard Sts.
THE UNDERSIGNED ate prepared to
tuuke t'll kinds of
Iron Bnsiv Bronze. Ziuc,
Tiu and lna.d dstiugs. Also a
General Kep.ur Sho far Sterna Engines,
Bioe Mills Com Mils,
Water Wheels Wind Mills, etc
Machines, for th denning of Coffee,
Castor OAs 3a-s Ramie, SisaL
rinSapple Leaves other Ftbrou Plants,
And Paper Stock.
. Also Machines for Extracting Starch from
the Maaioc, Arrow Hoot, etc
- ViT All Orders promptly attended ti.
WHITE, RITM AN (51 CO. ;
gu.sincjS.5' (Sards
BRUCE & A. d. GARTVRiGHT
Easiness of a Fiduciary Nature Transacted.
Prompt attention given to the manngemant
of Estates, Gunrdiansbips, Trusts.
etc., etc., etc
OJjices, : Carlwrtght Building,
Merchant Street, Honolulu.
F. H. REDWARD.
CONTRACTOR a.vd BUILDER,
No. 50G King Street, Honolulu,
Hawaiian Islands.
MACFARLANE & CO.
Dealers in Wines and Spirits
Kaahumiuin Street. Honolulu.
Bell Telephone 331. P. O. Bos 32
W. V. WRIGHT- & SON,
Carriage and Wagon Builders
Ds ALL ITS BRANCHES.
79 and SO King Street, Honolnlu, H. I.
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,
Grocery, Feed Store k Bakery
Corner of
King and Fort Sts., Honolulu.
J. PHILLIPS,
PRACTICAL PLUMBER, GAS-FITTER:
COPPER-SMITH,
23 Honse and Ship Job Work
Promptly Executed.
No. 71 King Street. Honolulu.
&DNSSLYES & CD, j
Importers it Dealers in
Groceries, Wines, Spirits, &c.
Queen St., Honolulu, x
ICmpire Saloon,
JAMES OLDS, PitopRirroR.
Fine Wine& Liquoift Beei1,
ALWAYS ON HANT.
Comer Nuuanu and Hotel Streets
LEWIS J. LEVEY,
Real Estate and General
Auctioneer.
Corner Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu
Personal attention given to Sales
of FnrnHnre, R-l Estate,
Stock and General
Merchandise.
Mutual Telephone 233.
Bell Telephone 331. Post Offico Bos 32.
W.W.WRIGHT&SON
mm CTiiioii Bui
u u
Lv Alt, Its Branches.
Horseshoeing
A SPECIALTY.
79- and. SO King St, Honolulu.
Ides
H. F. BERTELMANN,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
SJ King St.. Bell Telephone 107.
HARRISON BROS. ,
CO .TRACTORS AND BUILDERS,
203 Fort Sfc. Honolnlu.
THOMAS LINDSAY.
Manufacturing Jeivder anil
Watcli maker,
Mctnerny Block, 405 Fort St., Honolulu.
MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE,
S. I. Sit AW, Pkopbictob,
CHOICE LIQUORS .
and FINE BEER,
Corner of King and Nuuanu Sts.,
Mutual Tel. 423. Honolulu,
G.W.MACFAELAffE&GO.,
Importers & Com mission
MERCHANTS,
Honolulu, - Hawai an Islands
dub tables Co.,
. S. FvGRAHAM,:Manager.
Xjivery; Ifeed and
Sale Stables.
Fort Street, hetweon Hotel
and Beretania.
Both Telephones Xo. 477
dOnnectecf IvM HacI tand,
, Corner King fc Bethel Sts.
Both Telephones No. 113.
Hi MJ1Y & GLL,
Tea Dealers, Coffee Roasters
0 Provision Merchants
98 Fort Street,
Honolulu
Families, Plantations aud Ships
supplied with choicest
European & American Groceries
California Produce by Every
Steatcer.
Chas. T. Gulick
NOTARY PUBLIC
For the Island of Oaho.
Agent to Take Acknowledgments
to Labor Contracts.
Agent to Grant Marriage Licen
ses, Honolulu, Oabu.
Agent for the Havr'n Islands of
Prrr & Scott's Freight
aud Parcels Express.
Agent for the Burlington Route.
Seal Estate Mer aiteral Apt.
Bell Tel. 34S; Mut Tel.
139; P. O. Box 415.
OFFICE:" Xo. 33 MERCHANT
Street, Honolulu, H. X.
(5cn?ral SUlmti.scment.s
hi. LOSE.
SSFotarv tPublic.
Collector and General Easiness
Agent.
Mutual Telephone S. P. O. Box .3S.
Merchant street, Honolulu.
Tuna. P. SEVEnuc.
A. W. Bolstek.
&L0HA GALLERY,
513 Fout Street. Hoxoixlc.
(Up-stairs.)
Portraits & Landscapes
F'.at Collection of Hawaiian Views.
P. O. Box 4DS.
-"FAT BOY."
BAY HORSE 352 SALOON I
, V. McINERNY, FRorniLTOK,
Fine Liquors, Wines and Beer.
Corner Bctiiel.xd Hotx Sts.
Elias Kauiulaau Wright
DENTIST, -SES
Comer of King and Bethel Sts., Ujistairs,
Entrance on Kiuy Street.
Office Hours From 9 a.m. to
12 .m.. 1 to 4. p.m. Sunday's
excepted.
ESTABLISHED A. D. 1SG3
Pioneer Steam
Candy Factory !
BIillCX-iYAMD
Ice Cream Parlors
- F. HORN, Proprietor.
PRACTICAL
I Oriiiiiter
In all hranches of the lns-iiess on
these islrnds.
AMERICAN. FRENCH, ENG
LISH and GERMAN
PASTRIES MADE TO ORDER
Wedding and Birth-da7
Made of the very best material,
unsurpassed in richness of quali
ty and ornamented in unapproach
able style, at lower prices than
any other establishment in Ho
nolulu. Family (jua&agFancil Buead,
Guava Jelly,
Preserved Tamaiinds
and
Tamarind Syrup.
ALL CONFECTIONERY
Manufactured at my Estab-
lishment
are Guaranteed It bo Positively
Pure and sold at prices no
other establtshrreut can
competo with.
FACTORY & STORE,
No. 71 Hotel Street,
Between Nuuanu andFort Streets
BOTH TELEPUOXtSo. 74.
ABOUT TROTTING.
The following are the four most
essential gaits iu what is known
as Kentucky saddle horse:
The fox trot is simply a modi
fication of the true trot; and whilo
It Is not a true diagonal motion it
departs from it simply in the faofc
that the foro foot touches tho
ground slightly iu ndvanco of tho
diagonal hind foot. It is per
haps the slowest of the distinc
tive or artificial saddle gaits, but
it is above all others an all-dav
guit, and a hcrse possessing it to
perfection will perhaps make a
longer joiime- from sunrise to
sunset under saddlo than at any
other gait. A horse can travel
sevontyfivo miles a day at this
gf.it, aud at night neither horse
nor rider will be seriously tired.
The rate of speed is six to seven
miles an hour for most horses.
The horse when going at this gait-,
should always be ridden with r.
loose rein, as he generally carrien
his head low.
Tho running walk is simply a
modification of the trot, but tho
head is carried higher than in
the fox-trot or the ordinary walk,
and tho hind, foot takes tho
ground in advance of the diagonal
fore foot, which breaks tho con
cussion. A closer roin is goner
ally held here than iu the foxj
trot, and the pace is a faster ono
and may bo earned to a .three
mi unte gait before tho horso is
forced out of it. This is a moro
showy gait than tho fox-trot, ami
in it thepoiso of tho horso ia
such as to give him more of a
climbing actio in front. In tho
running walk the sound of tho
footfalls is not unlike that of tho
ordinary walk quickened, and tho
feet take the ground in tho samo
order. It might be described aa
i variation of the true walk by
imparting to it an elastic or
' ounuding quality iu fact, a walk
m a run, if such a contradictory
lescription is admissable. Trot
ters in harness frequently get
way at tnis.gait when started
suddenly nnder a firm pull upon
the bit before they settle to thu
true stroke.
lao rack (or side rack, as it
aonctimes called), is a modifica
tion of the hue pace, In which
the hind foot strikes the ground
n adv.ince of its lending foro
toot. This gait admits of a wido
range of speed, say from four
m.les an hour to faster than a
iliree minnto gait. This is a fav-,
..r.te saddle gait with ladies, and
Mibms better suited to tho side
ssuldle than iny other. Few gen
iemen like it as wolL as tho fox
trot, though it is often used as an
ail-d3' business git, and of thft,
tivo is more readily taken by
h.-rses that have a natural pacing-t--udency.
Tho single-feet (or single foot
ed rack) cMneoE bo classed as
either a diagonal or lateral gait.
It is exactly intermidiate between
a trot and a rwee, or, if yon please
is such an t-xaggeration of the
fox-ir.t as to bring it half-way to
tit rack, or vice-versa. Lach
fo -tb'eeras to move lodejiendenl-.
ly of association with either
of
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