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THUKSDAY, ISin7 1, lSH.l.
OCEANIC S. S. CO.
I'Olt SN I'llASl'IbCO.
Alnmedn.... Leaves Honolulu, Nov. 1st.
Mariposa. . . .hu u II iiolulu, Nov. 10th
PACIFIC MAIL 3. S. CO.
KOIl BAN l'JIANCISCO!
City of Peklnir On or about Nov 10
City of New Ynik...Ou or about Nov 111
Australia , .. On or uboitt Nov 27
Zealand in... On or about DocUJJ
POlt AUCKLAND AND SYDXKV :
City of Sidney Onorabout Deo 1
Australia On or about Dec 20
TELEPHONIC.
Diamond Head, Nov. 1, (hdoWm.
Lisht N. E. wind.
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ARRIVALS.
Oct. 31 , - , j
Stmr Jns Makco from Knuni
Stmr Bull Rock from St Michaels
Schr Gen Scigcl from Koolnu
DEPARTURES.
Oct. 31
Schr Ivekauluolu for Ilnnalci
Schr Mile Morris for Laniu
YESSELS LEAVING THIS DAY.
S S Alameda' for Sail Francisco
Schr Polioikl for Puna ;
Schr Paualri for Ookala
PASSENGERS.
From Kauai per Jas Makec, Oct
31 j L Richardson, A W 'Richard-,
son, Miss Richardson, Miss M C
Wilder, II Guncr, and 25 deck. ,
SHIPPING NOTES.
The schr Luka will be hove clown for
rcpaiis. !
The schr Wnioli sailed yesterday with
a fishing on the fore-mast.
Tho schr Jennie put into Hanamaulu
with her fore-gafT bioken.
The stmt Jas Makeo brings news of
plenty of rain and very rough weather
around Kauai.
Until further notice the stmr Jas Ma-
,kecwill sail on Friday's at 8 o'clock
and return on Wednesday's at'10 o'clock.
LOCAL & GENERAL NEVS.
Cheap cab fares to-day.
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The Alameda sails at noon sharp.
.
His Majesty will not -visit the Colonies
before the middle of 1884.
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TnERE is ' a boom In Inter-Island
Steam Navigation Company's stock.
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"The Maui base-ball team have retired
to Spreckelsville for six months practice.
,
IiOVEJOY & Co. announce that they
have a larger assortment of -liquors than
ever.
OrrnisTMAS auction, sales vfill be in
augurated on 8th inst. by Lyons &
Levey.''
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What is the Eclipse Boating Club
doing, their meetings; are held in the
dark.
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The mail for S in Francisco, per 'Ala-
meda, closes at the Post OUico, at 10 a.m.
this day. , "rf
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Mr. HopN tenders thanks, to those
who assisted him during the late con
flagration. '
Lyons & Levey hold their regular
sale today at their room; furniture,
wine and safes.
A CniNAMAN died 'on boaid the Jas.
MakeVon her last trip to Honolulu, and
was burled at Hanalei.
A HECEPTI6N will' be "glvcn" tliis even
ing, in honor of Mr. Hoffnung, at the
residence of Mrs. J. H. Coney.
The two Ice Companies have formed
a co-partnership, and orders will be
filled in future by the Honolulu Ice
Mills Cp.
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Yestehday the weather wap of that
pleasant, agreeable kind that makes life
in the tropics so charming. Thermom-'
cter, 80 ; wind, strong north-east.
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Foun "cases' we're' remanded' at the
Police 'Court yesterday; Niolri, for
assaulting his wife, was sentenced to
four days Imprisonment, and niho
drunks were dealt with.
Tickets for the' Concert, aid of
tho Library Saturday next, are being
sold by the ladies of the Association.
They are also to be had at Robprtson's,
and at various stores, in town.
,
It is rumored that Mr, Yurudlcy Is to
be appointed teacher of music at tho
public schools. Some of tho teachers
liav" petitioned for tho appolntmeut,
but it Js not unanimously wished for.
The California Redwood Company
are prepared to ship lumber direct from
their mlJlV, to Jond ships or' furnish
freight. The San Franplseo agents are
Falkner, Bell & Co., t)o mills being at
Eureka and Trinidad,
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Ovficku Mchrtena agiin to tho front,
A tailor living on Hotel Street lost his
tewing machine at the fixe. Mobrteiis
was soon on tho nlprt and fpmid it, at 6
o'clock yesterday morning in tho pos.
session of a Chinaman who was ar
rested. Tho same ofllcer also made a
successful raid on two opium smokers.
Tin: flio-plugg on the streets should
buH-jruhulj attended to. At Tuesday
nmrnlnjr'i lire It wii Impossible to ro
iimuo the cover of one without smashing
It tO Jltci'l"!.
lr tho Wniklngnien's Union Intend to
meet at ten minutes past eight, they
should say so, and not keep 'members
uniting for forty minutes. Time is
money.
Shins of stormy weather at the last
meeting of the Woiklngmcn's Union.
Tlili ought to be stopped at once, as
ought the long-winded members who
occasionally persist In talking away
fioiu the subject In hand.
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Tr-ACHikiiH at the Hojal .School aie
compelled to open Mib-urlpuon lists for.
tho puicliu-cof eloek which arc not sup.
plied by the Hoard o'f Euucalion'.Lv half
dollar windfall dropped into the money
box yesterday.
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The Bell Hock arrived oil pert last
evening. Five births occurred on tho
voyage, and three deaths from measles,
one being an adult. There are now two
cases of measles on boaid. Tho steamer
will be boarded by the port phj sician
this morning.
The free entertainment takes place
to-night at the Y. M. C. A. A duo by
Miss Cattle and Miss Hopper was iuad
veitcntly omitted from our programme
published ycbtciday. The chairman de
sires'ihoie ladies and gentlemen taking
part liitlic entertainment to kndly fur
nish him with the titles of their selec
tions. t i O i . .
In cas.es ott lire, people should give
the alarin at once, and not wait with the
hope of getting it under 'control them
selves, unless they have one of Dilling
ham's nflra extinguishers. ' . The lire
laddies' will always' bo" so pleaed to
think that their services arc not required,
that they will, forgive an occasional
false alarm. j
' The Gazette evidently has the run of
the Interior oillee as well as the Foreign
office, as it is able to publish conespond
euce issued from both departments.
What will be the next official document,
"Father," another Protest, or perhaps
a Declaration of War this time against
the Colonies, if they attempt to tamper
'with a "'simple and ignoiant" people,
who are petitioning for annexation.
As areportor of the Gazette was visit
ing the Boys Beading Room on the
evening of 29th ult. his attention was
attracted by a bright light in an
adjoining room ; in company with' the
librarian, F. W. Wood, he proceeded to
investigate, and it.was discovered that
they had arrived in beason to prevent a
piobable conflagration, as a large lamp"
in the room, turned up to its fullest
extent, was on lire. -The occupant of
the'room was absent; -his'' carelessness
should be, condemned. , -.
When the loss of the nion'ey, brought
from Wailuku to Honolulu, on Sunday
last was first known, it was deemed ad
visable not to make the fact public, and
the "police were asked' not to mention it
to reporters. The Bulletin heard of
it, however, from outside sources, and
an announcement of the loss was made
on Monday morning. It now appears
that our announcement was the means
'of assisting tho police in 'their search,
aud of their obtaining sullleient informa
tion to justify them in arrestiug,the two
sailors, as a person who had been in
their company, and who had noticed
their lavish expenditure and flushness
of coin, upon leading the Bulletin,
suspected tsome,thing was wrong, and
put the police on,tlie trail.
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The chief maritime event of Tuesday
was the departure of the Planter on her
first lsland"!ruise..vrliG wharf was
( thronged with spectators, who admiied
her graceful' lines, as she glided from tho
dock. Heart-rending wore the partings
betweeiC'tho Honolulu and Spreckels
ville nineB, their lips were moistened
with a case of green-seal, kindly donated
by Colonel Gcorgp ,Mucfarlaue, aud his
brother Henry's geneious offer to defray
the passages of tho'vanquished, on their
homeward trip, should not bo unchron
icled. Tho " gentle Hawaiian," ivho
harangued tho mob, when the orange
juico trickled o'er his banning face,
while a wioked Maul man seized his
much-prized bottle of gin, which finally
fell overboard, all these minor incidents
of tho day will not be forgotten, and tho
dollais that vero voluntarily contributed
to assist in the purchase of another
bottle. Three cheers for the Honolulu
nine, three for the Maul nine, three for
jtho Bulletin, and three for Billy
'Cmnivfill. Tho hnv nrn ennn. Tttesa
them.
STOCK EXGHANCE.
The Honolulu Stock Exchange
hold its regular session on Wednes
day morning.
Bid. As'd
Wailuku Sugar Co...,..,,... $ $170
Koloa Sugar Co i.,..! 1550
WalamioCo 130
Olowolu Co 110
Star Mill Co .,... 500
Paukan Sugar Co... i..i..'.. 10
Waikapu Sugar Co 125
ITalawa Sugar Co ..,.... 130
iiaw'n Bell Tel. Co CO
IlilotfcUaw.TelcCX,,.,... 25
Inter Island 6, N.fo. '..,.'..'. ' lfO
E. O. Hall & Son (Llinltpd),, , 120
' Ku ' Sales.
30 shares Intor-lslmid H.. H. Co, at 31J3
H. lUcmonsclmcider
Secretary.
iw wwiMnuuuwmuuMMB i
limine Wimtcil
IMMEDIATELY, furnished or unfur
uMieil. Kent moiierntis. A lnrus
It.A.M., Jr., caro of O. W. Maofnrlano &
Co. filiitf
Sloop "Lena,"
170R SALE. Pilue. $1D0 ns bIio
? floats. R. MoiTiTT, nt J. W. Rob
ertson'a. 08U tf b
To Let,
HpVO PLEASANT FUKNISIIED
JL Unoin". No. 8 lvukul St. 523
DIARIES For 1084-
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OJhJT &c GO'S.
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Hawaiian Carriage IVITg Go.
WMlTr.D.
GENERAL Cirrlagean.l Wagon
Mnnufncinreits and Dealers
In Wagon Mateiials, &c.
okkiceus:
Gideon West President & Manager
J. N. Wright Vice-President
E. G. Schuman Sec &Ticasurcr
S. M. Damon Auditoi
C45 2m
Notice.
ALL parties trespassing, by shooting,
driving stock, or in any other way
On the lands of Waipio. Waianae-ukn,
Pauhala. Walknkalaun, Naiiakuli, and
Ale.i, (listilct of Ewa and Wnianae; and
on the lands of Hnkipuu, Kunloa, Knu
awn, distiictof Koolnu, Oahu, will bo
prosecuted to the utmost extent of tho
law. CIIAULE8 H. JUDD.
October SOth, 1883. 548 lw
Notice.
rTMIE public arc hereby cautioned
.1 against SHOOTING on the Wala.
lao Nui and Watahie Ikl Land after this
date, or proceedings will be taken
W. C. AKANA,
" CHUNG WA.
Oct. 20, 1883. 0121m
To Kent or Incase.
TWO FINE STORES, in the Now
I. Ov O. F. Block, lately erected on
King street, on site of the.
For terms, apply to
L. WAY,
C29 lm Contiacior and Bnilder.
Mules ! Mules !
SIIOKTLY EXPECTED from Sun
Francisco, a lino lot of
Mules and Horses
Selected expressly for the wants of
This maikct.
This thipment will be sold at reason,
'able pi ices. For particul irs apply to
542 1 w . W. MACFABfc ANE & CO.
J. T.
eriiouse
JUST RECEIVED
His lew (roods
No. 10 Fort Street,
AT QUEEN ST. STORE, and
JLing Street Store.
FENCE WIRE,
Galvanized Tubing,
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Snprior Misl Mies.
Best Goods in the Market.
533 lmb
NOTICE.
A
Good Will of the Business,
With Four Years Lsasel of Premises.
A. A. MONTANO
Ol'FEnS FOR SALE HIS
PMopaic Gallery !
Consisting of
Furniture, Fittings, Instruments; and Every
thing roqulsito for carrying on
tho business,
Together with a Numerous Stock of
Nogatlves, Pictures, Mats,
FramcB, &p,
Tho Lonsos aro superior to any In this
Kingdom,
Tho fittings and apparatus ure more
complete than any otnor gallery
in tliis country.
The business is well established, and
being run on a good paying basis,
would provo a profitable investment to
the right party.
The present proprietor's reason fo
wishing to dispose of this valuable busi.
ness is in consequence of having impor
tant ranch interests which require his
pprsqnnl supervision.
Terms eay. For paiticulars apply to
A. A. MONTANO. Photographic Ua.1.
lery, corner of King and Fort' strcots,
Honolulu, II. I. 533 lm
JLont, Stolen or Htrayeil.
ONE SMALL BAY MARE with three
white bpotson her body, whore tho
saddle is placed, and one white spot on
her forehead. Branded P on left hip,
A suitable reward will bo paid on return.
Ing to this oillee. 404 tf
a, H. ROBERTSON,
, Drayman best teams
town.
telephone No. OS. 15
In
Ocoaulo Steamship Comp'y.
Till; MAUN I PICK NT
;M' an I l.ii , nl StialiMhlp
MARIPOSA & ALAMEDA,
Will leavo Honolulu for San Finn
clc'o a- follows:
M All Il'OSA
Leave San i'raicifco Nov. 1ti
Leave Honolulu Nov 15, noon
ALAMEDA
Leave llj'nolulu
Leave Snn Francisco..
Nov. 1, noon
....Nov lr.th
PAssKNUKito inny have their names
booked in mhaiicc by applying at tho
olllcc of the agent".
i'assengeis by this line nre hereby no
titled that they w 111 be allowed 'J50 lbs
of baggigo fao by tho Overluud Rail
way, wHieu trawling East.
MkuciiandisU Intended for hhipment
by thlsjluo will bo received frw of
charge fn the Company' New Ware
house and receipts lmicd for same.
Insuuance on inerehandise, whilst in
the warehouse, will bq at owner's risk.
Wm. G. Ihwin & Co.,
Agents, O. S. S. Co.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO
The favorite bgtno
W. H. Dimond, '
, Houdlett, - - - Master,
Will have quick dispatch for the above
port. For freight or passage apply to
Wm. Q. Ihwin & Co., Agents.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO
Tho clipper bark
H. W. Almy,
Freeman, ... master,
Will have quick dispatcli for the above
port. For freight or passage apply to
Castle &. Cooke, Agents.
INTEBtISIiANI
Steam Navigation Company's
LINE OF STEAMEKS.
The Planter,
mates, - - Commander,.
Will run regularly for Kona and Knu :
Leaves Honolulu at 4 p.m. on
Tuesday, Oct. 9
Friday, Oct. 10
Tuesday, Oct. L0
Friday, Nov. 9
Tuesday, Nov. 20
Friday, Nov. 80
Tuesday, Dec. 11
Friday, Dec. 21
Arrives at Honolulu at 5 p.m:
Tuesday, Oct. 10
Friday, Oct. 20
Tuesday, Nov. 0
Friday, Nov. 10
Tuesday,' Nov. 27'
Friday, Dec. 7
Tuesday, Dec. 18
Friday, Dec. 28
The C. R. Bishop,
cameron, ... Commander,
Leaves Honolulu every Monday
at 5 p.m., for Nawiliwili, Koloa, Eleele,
and Waimea, Kauai. .Returning, leaves
Nawiliwili every Friday evening.
The -James Makee,
mcdonald, w . . Commander.
Leaves Honolulu
every Thursday, at 8 p.m. for Kapaa and
'Kilnuea. '" Reluming' leaves Kauai
every Monday at 4 p-m., and touching at
Wainae,tboth ways.
Steamer Likelike,
King, - Master.
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching at Lahaina, Maa
laea Bay, Makena, Mahukona, Ka
waihae, -Laupahoehoe aud Hilo.
Returning, will touch at all the
alove ports, arriving 'at Honolulu
each Sunday a.m. 1
THE FAST SAILING
Schooner Ehukai
will run regularly
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting.
For freight or passage apply to tho
Captain on board, or to ' ,
181 A. F. Cooke, Agent.
Flour, Salmon,
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Butter !
PLANTATION SUPPLIES
FLOUR,
Golden Gate Extra FamilyFlour, '
,, .Reucna Mills Extra ditto ditto,
Eldcrado Superfine ditto.
SALMON,
Columbia River No. 1 Salmon,
Plantation Snlinou Good
BUTTER,
New York or Goihcn Butter,
In 23 and 10-pound pails,
For Sale at Lowest Market Rates.
ggrOrdcrs for stores promptly
attended to by
CASTLE & COOKE.
612 m b
Hawaiian Bell Telephone
Co,, Reduction of Rates.
FROM, AND AFTER SEPT. 80, 1883,
tho telephones of this Company
within tho district of Honolulu, will bo
rented at the following reducod rates,
visi:
For places of business, 9! per month.
For prlvato residences, $4 per mouth,
iayable quarterly in advance.
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Gold and Silver Watches
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Just to hand.
Every "Watch warranted as
represented.
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Facsimile of Silver Cases.
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Including? the Very Best Ansortment, of Holiday, Goods f ! ';
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SUGAR MACHINERY
PER "MALLSGATE."
We have received a further consignment of Messrs. Mirrleesj Watson & 'Co,'ii
machinery, and have now on han,d, ready for delivery. ' ' ' ' f"
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One TrlpplcEfTect, on liiindsonio Iwoodcn liOn staging, cp'ntaihlng 048'i
square feet of heating surface, with pumping engine and dischaiglne inbnt.
jus, complete. ' ' ","'i'
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One Double-Eflect, having 2200 .square feet of heating surface, with
engine and montjus. ."'',
One set of Four Weston's Patent Centrifugals, with engine an I mixer.
One set of Two Weston's Patent Centrifugals,
Having increased facilities for tho manufacture of these machines, the
Wcston'ti.l'utent for which, in Great Britain, has expired, we are thus, en
abled to otter them at materially reduced pi lees. . , . .
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We Jittve a full assortment of Centrifugal spares linings, brasses,-rubbsr
bands and bushes, etc. ' 'irtMJR'
'two uiagonai iinglnts, each C Inch
Clarificrs, Flat Cooors; 8x0x2 Vand
One spare Top -Poller, jf or 20 inch'
One spare Side Roller, for 20 inch
Om spareIntermdlate Spur Wheel,
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Agent for this Kuirilvw '
N. B. Beware of imitaT
tions, as I have discovered
several silver watches hear
ing the name of " Wnltham
Watches," which are of Swiss .
Manufacture, and arc sold as
genuine Wnljliam watcpefi.
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