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TELEPHONIC.
Dimond Head., May 2, C::tOa.m.
Strong N. E. wind
Nothing in sight.
- Arrivals.
May 2
Sclir Lcahl from Koholalclo.
Departures.
Mnyl
Sttnr Iwalnnl for Kona and Knu
Stmr O H Bishop for Kminl
Stmr Lchua for Mollkal und Maul
Stmr Moloknl for Kookau
Sclir Ulhumi fhr Honotpu
Vessels Leaving this day.
Stmr Llkcllkc for IIIlo
Stmr Kllnuca llou for Knhulul
Stmr Walinanalo for Wnlmannlo
Sclir Qcn Slcgcl for Wnlidua
Sclir Uilnma for Honolpu
Passengers.
, 'For Kaual.per C It Bishop, May 1
'Miss Emma Andrews., S Gentry and
about 2fi deck passengers.
For "Windward Ports, per Stmr Iwa
lani, May 1 Rev T Blackburn, S Forbes,
F J Doyle, WFHoyc, F Stewart, OS
Sylva, C Horswill, C MeCulry, 1 C
Jones, A W Carter, jr. Mr Joy E T
Sulth, Jacob Iloeck, T O'Brien, Mr
Gcrtz, jr,,Mr Meyer and about CO deck
passengers.
Vessels in Port.
Brit ship Fiona, Bhodcs.
Am sclir Idii Schnnucr, Spencer
Am Miss, bgtnc Morning Star, Brny
Vessels Expected.
Rig Nnrae From Duo
Bk Stella, from New York, Apl
Bgtno W II Meyer, f m S F,
Bktne Eureka, fin S F,
Bk Edward May from Liverpool, May
Bk Furncss Abbey, from Boston, May
Bk Frlscllln, from Newcastle, May
Stmr City of Sydney, f m S F, May 14
Stmr Australia, from Sydney, May 8
Schr Julia, fmS S Islands, May 3
Bk Calbarlen, fm S F, May 8
Bktno J A Fnlklnburg, f m. B F, May 3
Bk Knlakaua, f m S F, u May 8
Bgtnc W G Irwin, fm S P, May 4
Sehr Anna, fm S F, ' May 8
Br stmr Strathalrly, from S F, May 17
SS Monarch, .fm St . Michaels'; June 27
Gr bk Adolph, fm NcwcjBtle.-on-Tyne
Bk Paradox, fmNcweastte-on-Tyne, Jnc
Bk Josefa; im- Cardiff. Aug 14
Haw bk Iolani, from Bromcn, Sept
jik Anna I'reent, im Newcastle,
Bk Oberou, fm Liverpool,
Am tern. KnimaClaudlna, fin FS for Ililo
.Bktne Kiikitat, from Fort Gamble
Am bk Emerald, -fm Fort Gamble
Haw bk Kale, fm Bremen -
NOTICE
Extraordinary !
Hon. Nobles and Members
of the Legislative Assembly 1
Are hereby notified to appenr nt the
opening of the Session on Saturday,
April 29th, at the Legislative Hall,
IN FULL
DRESS COSTUME !
which they will find at the
Honolulu Clothing Emporium
104 Fort Street.
72 A. M. MELLIS.
FOB SALE, a No. 2
"Warehouse Feed Mill
Grinds from 1 to 2 tons per day.
Also, pulleys, belts, etc., all. iu good
order; can be run by steam or horse
power, just the article for a plantation.
ALSO,
HAY, OATS, CORN,
"Wheat, Bran,- Barley, Whole and
Ground, Mixed Feed, etc.'
AS CHEAP AS THECHEAPEST
5j lm LAINE & Co., 34 Fort st.
TO LET THE PREMISES IN
Kuuanu Avenue, lately occupied
. by F. A. Harndeh? Inquire of
20 A. tTAKIIEk,
LOST, A Black Setter Dog, any one
knowing his whereabouts will
please leave word with Henuv Watek-
110U8K. 01 wf
T OST, a ladies' Mull Necktie,
JLi with' a gold nin attached. The
finder will be suitably rewarded by
leaving ,tho same nt J. W. Robert
son & Co'a Book store. 77
LOST, on Saturday last, on the King
street' road, between Moanalua and
Ilonolulu, 'a Gold Bracelet. A reward
of 95 will be paid to the Under nt tliU
ofllcc. 57
LOST from the Hawaiian Hotel, a
small Tin Box containing books
and papent, of no value to unyono but
'the owner. The Under returning sumo
to Messrs. G. W. Macfarlaue & Co. will
receive 85 reward. 02 lw
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
The clipper bark
"FIONA," Rhodes, master,
Will have quirk dispatch for the above
port. For freight or passage apply to
G. W. Mackaiiank & Co. Agents.
T. R. FOSTER & Co.'a
Line of Steamers
THE "IWALAN1,"
Rates, ..... Commander
Runs rojnilarly to Kona and. Knu,
as per following Time Table:
Leaves Honolulu at 4 r.r. on
Monday, May 1 I Thurday, June 1
Thursda, May 11 Monday, June 12
Monday, May 22 Thursday, June 22
AnniVKS at'Honolumj:
Tuesday, May 9 1 Friday, Juno 9
Friday, May 10 Tuesday, .Tuho 20
Tuesday, May 30 Friday, Juno 30
. THE C. R. BISHOP,"
Berry, .... - Commander
Leaves Honolulu every
Monday, at 5 p.m., for Nawiliwili,
Koloa, Eleele, and Watmea, Kauai.
Retuunino leaves
Nawiliwili every Friday evening.
THE JAMES MAKEE,"
McGregor, ... Commander
Leaves Honolulu eveuy
Thursday, at 5 p.m., for Kapaa and
KilaueaKauai.
RETunNiNa Leaves
Kilauea every Tuesday evening. 75
STEAMER LIKELIKE
King, - Master.
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p. in:, touching at Lahalna, Maa
laea Bay; Makena, .Muuukona, K
uwailme, Laupahoehoe and Hilo.
Returning, will touch at all the
ulovo ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Sunday a.m. 1
PACIFIC MAIL Steam-
shlp Company.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO,
The splendid steanishiD
"A U STB ALIA,"
Cargill, Commander,
Will leave Ilonolulu for 3an Francisco
ou or about May 8.
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FOR SYDNEY via -AUCKLAND
The splendid steamship
"CITY OF SYDNEY,'
Dearborn, Commander.
On or about May 14th,
For freight and assoge apply to II.
Hackfeld & Co., Agents.
TjMJlt SALE, a stylish Carriage Horse,
j. unves uouuiu or single,
perfectly
sound:
also Harness
ana Top uuggy
C. O. Beikiku.
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Apply to
TjIOR SALE, one now Scow, capable
J-1 holding 10 tons, built by G. Kinmi
of
mmes,
and now In good order. For further par
ticnlars apply to Thko. II Davies & Co.
50
TJIOR SALE, 400 or 500 Coral ' Stones.
- Apply to F. A. Souauveu. 05
IilOlt SALE, Six dcslrablo lots on King
st, fenced arid water laid j'o'u. For
particulars address v O Box '&,
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FOR SALE A PIECE OF LAND
at Walklkl, near the seashore, con
talnlng 5 7-10 acres surrounded by a
new fence, for sale as a wholu or In
parts.
T?OR SALE, a two-seated wagou
JL with pole anu malts, unci u
double harness, nearly new, price
8150. May be seen iu rear of Pio.
20 School st. V. G. Needham. 72
T70B SALE, Unit very desirable resl-
JL dcnce anil property ol Dr. Hutch
son, at No. 100 Nuuanu Avenue, com.
prising nearly an acre of ground, with
suitable buildings Mtuiitca thereon, In
cluding all convenlenccH, stable, coach
houso, servants' room, &c. Location
cent ml; splendid view; beautiful palms
shade trees and garden. Apply at once
to J. F. Wiseman, Heal Estate Agt. 01
To
LET, a House and Lot on
Nuuanu street, a short dlstaiice
above the first bridge Apply to
J. W. ItOIIEllTSOX & Co.
TO LET, A room In a pleasantly situ
ated locality. Ten minutes walk
from the Post oltlcc. Apply to
05 J. W, Kouektson A Co.
nolcrt Lewes,
T EWERS
& COOKE,
(suceessors to Levrcrs & Dickson.
Imjtortcra and Dealers in Lumlir and all
kinds of Building Materials. Fort street,
Honnluln. 1
TO LET,
for st
A cellar. 10x40 ft, suitable
storing iiuipises Eiuiulru at
P Stein's Carriage simp. 70 lw
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H. HACKFELD & CO.
Have just received
Per bktno Discovory, &c,
150 bogs ground barley
21) bales hay
100 cases medium bread
10 cases soda crackers
20 cases fancy crackers
5000 keg shocks
50 boxes O. K. tobacco
50 boxes twist tobacco
20 cases Mann's axes
50 cases butter
Cases American prints
Cases eottons
Coses clothing, &c, &c,
To be. sold at liberal prices by
81 H. HACKFELD & Co.
A. JAEGEB, Eesident Agent,
Honolulu. H. I. 71
Beaver Saloon.
H. J. Nolto, proprietor.
First-class Befreshments
Served from 3 a.m. to 10 p.m.
First-clas3 grades of
Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes,
and smokers1 sundries.
A .Billiard Table !
is connected with the establishment.
WEST & PAGE,
Carriage ( Builders
Buggies, Carriages, Express Wagons
and every kind of vclucles
manufactured.
Blacksmithing, horse-shoeing,
and all kinds of repairing clone.
C. WEST
Keeps constantly on hand and' for
sale a complete stock of carriage
building materials.
All orders promptly filled.
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HONOLULU ICE 3LVNUFACTORY.
Ico delivered to nil parts of the
City. Shipping supplied iu quantities
to suit. Telephone, no. ds. uiuco at
Wilder & Co.'. 18
FIRE WOOD !
First quality of best lire wood
For Sale Cheap!
Either in cord wood or cut and split to
order. g8 All wood delivered to
any part of the city without
extra charge.
Send orders to
Enterprise Planing Mills,
71 127 Fort street.
FOR SALE
TWENTY GOOD
Californian Mules !
Expected per T.ady Lampson.
58 Apply to C. Brewer &. Co.
VT INSURANCE COMRAIf ?L
fit b',oo ooobTI
HSflGSSa&SrjcflKKpT'''
J. T. Waterhouse
Has just received, ex Atalanta,
A FIIE STOCK OF GOODS
Consisting in part of
Prints, Ffonoh Merinos, Hats, Caps, Porfumory,
Saddlery, Hardware, Paints, Oils,
Crockeryware, etc., etc.
PHIL STEIN,
Carriage Maker,
Nos. 28 and 30 Fort street,
(above Hotel.)
New Carriages of all kinds
on hand and built to order.
Bepalring, Fainting and Trimming
75 promptly executed.
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ALLEN & ROBINSON,
Dealers in lumbnr and all kinds
of building materials, paints, oils,
nails, etc., etc. 71
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Kamehameha Day.
Kapiolani Parle, June 10 and 12, 1882.
Tho followlngjgcntlcmen comprise the Commlttco of Arrangements :
W. G. Iuwin, Cecil Bbown, II. B. Macitaiuuike,
Capt. A.N. Twit, James Donn. II. A. Wiukmann..
Programme:
Leahi Cup, $40
Mulu Hate; mile dash; free to nil;
catch weights. Entrance, 85.
Sapiolani Plato, $100
For Hawaiian bred horses; mile
dash; catch weights. Entrance, 810.
King's Plate, $125
For tiirec-ycar-olds; open to all;
best 2 in it; to carry 100 lbs. En
trance, $15.
Park Cup, $75
8-4 of mile; fro for nil two-year-olds
bred hi the Kingdom; catch
weights. Entrance, &10.
Eeciprocity Plate, $100
Trotting liaec; mile heats; best .'! In
ft to harness; free to all horses that
have not a better record than 2 :10
iu any public race In tills Kingdom.
Eut ra nee, 915.
Queen Emma Plato, $100
ltminlng'ItacK; 3-t "mile dash; frco
for all to carry 1U0 lb. Entrance,
910.
Express Cup, 875
Trotting Unco, one mile, freu to all
iiori-eK mat nave iiccn driven in a
public hack six months previous to
this 11th of June. Entrance, 910.
Eamehameha Plato, $200
Trotting Itacc; mile heats; bests In
5 l4i harness; free for nil. Entrance,
Lunamakaainana Plato, $100
Oiieand a li'ilf mile dach; frco for
all to carry 100 Him. Entrance, $15.
jEogont's. Plate, 8100
Free to all hoie-i lm'd In the king
dom; best 'Jin iS; catch weights.
Entrance, $10.
Wrapping Paper
and Playing Cards, for sale by
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Pony Eace Cup,' 850
One mllednsb; open to all ponies
bred in the Kingdom, not over 13 1-2
hands high; catch weights. En-
tillR'C, $5.
Kaiulani Cup, 875
Hurdle Itucc; one mile dash, 4 hur
dle's; free for all; catch weights.
Entrance, 810.
Donkey Eace Cup, 825
Free for all; each man to ride his
neighbor's donkey, the last one un
der the wire wins.
Also, a Bicycle, Tricycle, and Foot
Hacc, for 200 yards, for medals and a
cup.
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All horses entered for these races will
be under the control of the judges, and ,
their dcclt-lon will he final.
All miming races will be under the
rules of the IMcfllo Blood Horse Associ
ation, excepting as to weights.
All horsec to carry a rider.
All trotting races will be under tho
rules of the National Trotting Associa
tion. No pool selling on the Park grounds
All horses that arc sold Iu pools will be
ruled out.
In order to secure and maintain order,
no one will bo allowed on the track
without the. association badge, which
uiu he obtained on Uie grounds,
l'eruilts to train horses on tho l'ark
track can lie obtained from .Mr. II. H.
Macfiirhme. .loekies' colors must ac
company entrance fees. All entries to
cloi-c Saturday, June !!rd.
It Is iilo planned to have an exhibi
tion of stock. .
II. .1. Wiitr.M.tK, Clalriniin.
07 E. A. lV.ir.CK, Secretary.. .
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