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MONDAY, NOV. 5, 1883.
OCEANIC S. S. CO.
FOR SAX KKANCISCO.
Mulpnui..t.Luiie Honolulu, Nov. 15th
Aliiint-ila. . . .Li'iiVfs Honolulu, Dec. lft.
PACIFIC MAILS. S. CO.
FOR SAN KIUNCISCO v
City of Tklng On or ubout Nov 10
City oi Nav ork...tn or nbout Nov 111
AiMuillii On or iilmui Nov 27
Zetilundia..... Un ot ubout Dec 2.J
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City of Sj dncy On or ubout Dec 1
Austialiiv. . On or about Dec 20
TELEPHONIC.
Diamond Head, Nov. 5, 0:30 a.m
Light N. E. wind.
Nothing in sight.
ARRIVALS.
Nov. 3
Stmr Kilauea Hon from Kahului
Scltr Gen Seigel from Koolau
Nov. 4
Stmr Likelike from windward ports
Bgtnc Consuclo 15 days fm S. F.
DEPARTURES.
Nov. 3
Bktno Discovery for S. F.
Schr Haleakalu for Hilo
Sohc Emma for Hecia
Schr Pohoiki for Puna
VESSELS LEAVINC THIS DAY.
, Stmr Kilauea IIou for Kahului
Stmt Lehua for Molokai & Maui
f Stmr Mokolii for Koolau
Schr Jennie for Kekaha
PASSENGERS.
From Kahului per Kilauea Hou
Nov 8 C Halt, R Akana, H Pas
senger, A Enos & family, G Kepoi
kai & wife, Miss Daniels & 75 deck.
From windward ports per Likelike
Nov. 4. S B Rose, A Dins, Cnpt J
Robertson, C A Kenney, V Blank,
J Nawahi, Y Louis, Mrs C Brooks,
Father Bonavenhura, J Menke, S H.
Vernon, K E Morrison, J Kakipi, J
LyonsJ W S May, Mrs SG Wilder
and servants, Mrs Wight and son,
Miss H Wilder, G E Qichardson, A
Wenick, J A Knukan, Geo Dominis
and 2 servants, HEH Leliokalani
and 3 servants, Miss Sheldon.
SHIPPING NOTES.
Stmr Kilauea Hou brought 100 bbls of
molasses.
Stmr Lehua brought 45 sheep, and 3
lioiscs.
The W H Diamond is bending her
sails. She will probably sail this week.
The pile driver was at work on Satur
. day making the O.S.S. wharf 30 feet
longer.
The C R Bishop brought the pieces of'
a broken shaft of the top roller fiom
Waimea Mill.
The capt of stmr Bishop reports very
line weather around Kauai.
Stmr C It Bishop brought 453 bags of
sugar, GO bags of rice, 70 hides and 150
Sheep.
The bktne Discovery sailed on Satur
day for S. F. with about 300 tons freight.
The Klikitat will sail about Thursday
fcr Tort Townsend.
BIRTH.
On the 3rd inst. the wife of A Frank
Cooke, a Daughter.
On the :5ra instant, the wife of J. W
Smithies, a Son.
LOCAL & CENERAL NEWS.
Tins is Guy Fawkes Day.
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Tin: Friend; for November1, is to hand.
The base-ball match did not come off
on Satuiday.
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THE Anglican Church
' Chronicle for
November is to hand.
Ouh account of a visit to the
Royal
School is unavoidably held over.
,
The installation of ofllcers of I.O.G.T.
and a social takes place this evening.
i
Sosik of the boats did not turn out for
their regular morning practise on Fri
day.
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Shearing at Niliau'has ceased. The
C. R. Bishop hi ought tho last of the
wool.
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Kohm Si Rupprecht have removed
their olllce. They can now be found op
posite tho Gymnasium.
.
Consiuni:kb hy the Boll Rock nre no
tified that sho will commence discharge
ing to monow morning.
. . .
The surplus stores by the Bell Rock
will be bold by auction on Wednesday,
by Messrs. Lyons & Lovey.
. .
Mn. Hoffnung had breakfast with
Ilia Mulcstv on Saturday moming. The
band v as playing at tho Palace.
Tins road supervisor Is wanted on
Kawaluhuo street, The holes are numer
ous and tho rubbish Is not eleaied away.
His Honor Mr. Justice Judd and sove.
ral members ot the bor leave to-mdrrow
for Hawaii to attend the "Wulmca Cir
cuitCouit. The stock bleeders association Is to
meet again in a fortnight to rcceivo tho
constitution and by-laws as drawn up
by the Committee.
TiioMas Mtithcwt was chuiged with
assault on Saturday and found not null,
ty. The tiouble was about a woman.
Three caes wero remanded.
Mil. GtnsoN said in the days of
"Auld Lang Sync" that his paper was
"the only independent press till It got
the GotcrmiHjiil printing."
, .
Tun tux eollcetorntNuwlllwIII stopp
ed some Chinamen, who were coming
down on the C. It. BUliop lust week,
because they had not paid their the
dollnis a head.
Tho two band conceits on Satuiday
were well patronized, especially the one
nt tho hotel in tho evening. Tho Satur
day night band concerts appear to bo
tho most popular.
"K. Smith" a chestnut roll, foaled In
1880, bred by Mr. W. L. Piitchardof
Sacramento, California, anil the owner
of a blue-blooded pedigree, was much
admired on Saturday when rid'den about
town by his owner Mr. E. R. Miles.
Thk programme for the regatta is
published to-day. Entries will be re
celved by Mr. J. W. Robertson nnd sub
scriptions by Mr. Henry Macfarlane.
Tho value of the prizes must depend
upon the amount of subscriptions re
ceived and will bo published this week.
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Mkhsiis. Lyons & Levey sold, on Sa
turday, a section, having a frontage of
23 ft. 0 in. to King St. nnd 220 ft. to
Punchbowl St. with all the buildings
thereon, for $2,015. Mr. Lnyarus vaB
tho purchaser. A taro patch at Kalihi,
about a tenth of an acre, was Bold to
Mr. Rebello for $90.
Mn. T. H. Daviks gives a very plain
denial to the remaiks made by the
Working Men'3 Union concerning his
connection with the boiler makcis. Mi.
J. Hattou was the gentleman who inter
viewed Mr. Davies concerning them,
nnd not 'Mr. Crowloy, as enoneously xe
porled in the Advertiser.
Tim work of lauding the lmmigi ants
was commenced on Saturday morning,
shortly after seven o'clock. They were
all on shore before eleven, and before
three in the afternoon thetr baggage was
landed. The work is said to have been
done quicker and better than on any
previous occasion.
The present premier spoke once of
Hawalians, as "an 'ignorant, credulous,
gossiping nntive people." What haB
produced the change? "Is it the change
that has come over him. The Crown
in his pocket that makes him think
better of a Crown, and jingling Sover.
gns that gives him a high appreciation
of a Sovereign?"
.
His Excellency the British Commis
sioner will commence an inquiry this
morning into the cause of the death of
the second cook of the Bell Rock, who
was shot by the chief officer about a
week after leaving San Miguel. It is
said that the cook theatened to "knife"
the mate who acted in self defence and
intended to fire over the cook's head.
The manager of Spreckelsville, Mr.
Williams, presented his base-ball team
with a champion bat, on their return
homo. The bat is 10 feet long, 2 feet
wide, and made of 2-inch imported
plnnk. Mr. Ashley has a sketch of it.
When the presentation was made by Mr
Williams, ihere was a cry of " Raise
him I" and they " raised him."
No credit has yet been given to Mr.
W. G. Irwin for his kindness to the Maul
base-ball nine. Mr. Irwin not only
warmly supported the idea of their
making a trip to Honolulu, but also paid
half the cost of their passages, guaran
teed to pay any deficiency there might
be when a settlement of accounts was
made, besides other generous contribu
tions while tho team were in Honolulu.
OUK daily contemporary made, on
Friday, some insinuations reflecting
upon the professional standing of Mr.
S. B. Dole, counsel for the plaintiff in
the case of Way v. the Minister of the
Interior. Mr. Dole need not be alarmed
at the remaiks, as his professional stand
ing is so favorably known in the com
munity. It was evidently a "suggested"
hit back for the plain spoken remarks
made by Mr. Dole at the planters lunch
recently.
SUN, MOON AND SEA.
h. m.
Sun rise to-day at 0. 9..
Sun sets to day at 5.19..
Moon sets... 10. 0.
.a.m.
a.m.
.p.m.
High tide.
8. R0 this a.m.
EMMA SQUARE CONCERT.
The Band will play in Emma
Square this evening at 7:80 Tho
following is tho programme.
Polpnalx In Bridal Array Metdorf
Overtuie Emma of Antloch
.' , . ..Mercadautt'
Waltz Thine Alone Meirtor
Selection Jerusalem Verd i
Selection Olivette Audran
Waltz Southern Bieezo, Meistor
Medley Pleasant Memories Berger
HAWAII l'ONOI.
Notice.
DURING my absenco from this King
dom, Mr. Nathaniel 8, Saclis will
carry on my business for me under full
power of Attornoy. A. M. MELLIB.
Honolulu. Nov. 1st, 188!. 548 lw
JboHt, Htolen or Ntruyed.
ONE SMALL BAY MARE with three
white spots on her body, where the
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 ofllce. 404 tf
House Wanted
IMMEDlAlLLY, furnished or unfur
nished. Unit moderate. Address
R.A.M., Jr., care of G. W. Macfarlane &
Co. f42 tl'
Sloop "lionu,"
F
OR
SALE. Price, $160
as
she
lloau.
It. Mokkitt, at .1. W. Rob-
eilMin's,
r;) tin
DIARIES Fop 1884
AT
O.A.T Ac GO'S.
54.1
"Wanted Iinniediately,
9 A GOOD STONECUTTER; must
j-iJ he thorough meehnnirs.
Apply to It. L1SIIMAN,
Cathedral Gi omuls,
545 lw Berctunin street.
Wanted,
ARESPECTABLi: GIRL as nurso
lor one child in a private family.
Must speak English and come well re
commended. Apply at once to
S. J. LEVEY & Co., Grocers,
C33 Fort street
Hawaiian Bell Telephone
Co., Reduction of Bates.
FROM, AND AFTER SEPT. 80, 1888.
tho telephones of this Company
within tho district of Honolulu, will bo
rented nt tho following reduced rates,
viz:
For places of business, $5 per month.
For private residences, $4 per month.
Payable quarterly in advance.
5131m J. F. Bkown. Secretary.
Hawaiian Carriage MTg Co.
limited.
G
ENERAL Carriage and Wagon
.Manufacturers, and Healers
in wagon Materials, &e.
officeks:
Gideon West President & Manager
J. N. Wright Vice-President
E. G. Schuman Sec & Treasurer
S. M. Damon Auditoi
515 2m
Notice.
rpHE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY noti
X (led that the Honolulu Ice Works
Co., and Artesian Ice Works Co. have
formed a Co-partnership, and from und
after Nov. 4th, all orders will be filled
by the Honolulu Ice Works Co. Ex
perienrc has shown that Honolulu can
not support two Ice Companies, and Ice
cannot be sold less than 2 cents per
pound, which, will be the price from
Nov. 4th. All customers, on the books
of cither Company will be served unless
notice is given stopping orders.
WILDER & CO.
lw 547 W. E. FOSTER.
Notice.
THE Working Men's "Union meets at
the Armory every Tuesday even
ing, 7:30. GEO. CAVENAGH,
549 Secretary.
Notice.
CAPTAIN J A. MERTHENS has
been appointed agent of the "Ha
waiian Humane Society."
John S. Walkfk, President.
Honolulu, Sept. 15th,1883. 508
Notice.
NEITHER GEO. W. SMITH, or D.
MCCARTNEY, .Tk., are now in our
employ, or have any further connection
with our Home.
532 lm HOLLISTER & CO.
Notice.
THE public me heieby cautioned
against SHOOTING on the Waia
lae Nui and Waialae Iki Land after this
date, or proceedings will be taken
W. C. AKANA,
CHUNG WA.
Oct. 20, 1883. 5421m
Notice.
AT the annual meeting of the Stock
holders of the Faukaa Sugar Com
pany, held this date, the following gen
tlemen were elected to serve as officers
for the ensuing year.
President Jon. Austin.
Vice-President ,. . .8. L. Austin.
Sec'y and Treasurer. .P. C. Jones, Jr.
Auditor J. O. Carter.
P. C. JONES, Jn.
Secretary.
Honolulu, Oot. 22nd, 1883. 530 3w b
Notice.
AT the annual meeting of tho Stock,
holdei- ot the Onomea Sugar Com
pany, held this date, tho lollowing gen
tlemen were elected to serve as officers
for tho ensuing year.
President S. L Austin.
Vice-President Jon. Austin.
Secretary P. C. Jones, Jr.
Treasurer Geo. J. Ross.
Auditor J. O. Curter.
P. O. JONES, Jn., Sec'y
Honolulu, Oct. 22nd, 1888. 589 8w b
NOTICE.
A
Good Will of the Business,
With Pour Years Lease! of Premises.
A. A. MONTANO
OFFKHB FOU SALE HIS
Plotopajlic Gallery !
Consisting of
Furniture, Fittings, Instruments, and Every
thing requisite (or carrying on
tho business,
Together with a Numerous Stock of
Nogatlves. Pictures, Mats,
Frames, &c.
Tho-Lonsos are superior to any in this
Kingdom,
Tho fittings and apparatus are more
complete than any other gallery
in this country.
Tho buf'iness is well established, and
being run on a good paying basis,
woud proyo a profitable investment to
tho right party.
Tho present proprietor's reason for
wishing to dispose of this valuable bus.
ncss is in eonsoquenco of having impor
tant ranch interests which require his
personal Buperylhion.
Terms easy. For particulars apply to
A. A.. MONTANQ, Photographic Gal
lery, corner of King and Fort fctreets,
Honolulu, H, I, m m
Oceanio Steamship Oomp'y.
THE MAGNIFICENT
jtiew and Elegant Steamship
MARIPOSA & ALAMEDA,
Will leave Honolulu and San
Francisco on the
1st and 15th of Each Month.
Pahskmihis may huve their name
booked in udvanee by applying at the
office of the agents.
Passengers by this line are hereby no
tilled that they will be allowed 250 lbs
of baggage free by ihe Overland Hall
way, wicn traveling East.
Excursion Tickots for Round Trtp, $125,
good to return hy any of the Company's
Steamers within ninety days.
MEUCHANmsK intended for shipment
by tliis lino will bo reeched fice of
charge in the Company's New Ware
house and receipts Ustici for snmi".
Inbuua.nci: on incu'haudisc, whilst in
the warehouse, will be at owner's risk.
Wm. G. tmviN &Co.,
Agents, O. S. S. Co.
For San Francisco.
The Splendid
Steamship "Bell Rock."
Dumbreck, - - - . - Commander,
Will nave quick dlspatcli for the above
port. Tor freight or passage, having
superior cabiu accommodation, apply to
G. W. MAOFAW.ANE & Co, Agents.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO
The favorite bgtnc
"W. H. Dimond,
Houdlett, - - - Master,
Will have quick dispatch for the above
port. For freight or passage apply to
Wm. G. Iiiwin & Co., Agents.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO
Tho clipper bark
H. W. Almy,
Freeman, ... master,
Will have quick dispatch for the above
poit. Forireight or passage apply to
Castle & Cookk, Agents.
INTERISIiAND
Steam Navigation Company's
LINE OF STEiAHJBHS.
The Planter,
bates, - - - Commander,
Will run regularly for Kona and Kau :
Leaves Honolulu at 4 p.m. on
Tuesday, Oct. 9
Friday, Oct. 19
Tuosdayt Oct. faO
Friday, Nov. 9
Tuesday, Nov. 20
Friday, Nov. 80
Tuesday, Dec. 11
Friday, Dec. 21
Akbives 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, leaver
Nawiliwili every Friday evening.
The James Makee,
mcdonald, ... Commander-
Leaves Honolulu
every Thursday, at 3 p.m. for Kapaa and
Kilauea. Returning leaves Kauai
every Monday at 4 p-m , and touching at
Wainae, both ways.
s. Steamer Likelike,
King, - Master.
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching at Lahalua, Maa
laea Bay, Makena, Mahukona, Ka
waihae, Laupahoehoe and Hilo.
Returning, will touch at all the
alove ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Sunday a.m. 1
TnE FAST SAILING
Schooner Ehiikai
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.
To Let,
TWO PLEASANT FURNISHED
Rooms. No. 8 Kukui St. 522
Flour, Salmon,
AND
Butter !
PLANTATION SUPPLIES
FLOUR,
Golden Gate Extra Family Flour,
Beuena Mills Extra ditto ditto,
Elderado Superfine ditto.
SALMON,
Columbia River No. 1 Salmon,
Plantation Salmon Good
BUTTER,
New York or Goshen Butter,
In 95 and lO.pound pails,
For Sqlo. at Lowest Market Rates.
PEfOrdera for stores promptly
attended to by
CASTLE & jCQQKE,
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Ladies and Gent's
Gold and Silver Watches
Just to hand.
Every Watch warranted as
represented.
Gross Wgt
Facsimile of Silver Cases.
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XX UJS.M1NT ASSAY.
105 & 107 FORT STREET, HONOLULU.
Have the Best Assortment .
OF
FANCY GOODS,
Ever exhibited here, consisting in part of
Paintings, Water Colors,
Engravings, and Statuary in Parian Marble, Bisque,
Alabaster and Plaster.
Many Styles in Hanging: Brackets,
In Wire, Willow, and Rattan. Work Baskets, &c, &c.
Blue Jay & Peacock Feather Fans & Dusters
Ornaments and Candles for Clnistmas Trees.
Xmas Cards and Presents
Of every kind. A largo assortment of
Music Boxes just received from Bermany.
Furniture and Pianos sold on the installment plan.
B3h
SUGAR MACHINERY,
PER "MALLSGATE."
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We have received a further consignment of Messrs. Mlrrlees, Watson & Co.'i
machinory, and have now on hand, ready for delivery.
One Tripplc-Effect, on handsome wooden iron staging, containing 8435
square feet of heating surface, with pumping engine and dUchaiging mont.
jus, complete.
One Doublc-EiTect, having 2200 square feet of heating surface, with,
engine and montjus.
One set of Four Weston's Patent Centrifugals, with engine and mixer.
One eet of Two Weston's Patent Centrifugals.
Having increased facilities for tho manufacture of theio machines, tho
Weston's-Patent for which, in Great Britain, has expired, we are thus en
abled to oiler them at materially reduced prices.
Wo have a full assortment of Centrifugal spares linings, brasse, rubbar
uuuua mm uuHiius, uiu.
Two Diagonal Engines, each C inch by 13 inch.
Clarlflers, Flat Coolers, 8x0x3 and 0.5xl.7.
Ons spare Top Roller, for 20 inch by B4 inch mill,
One spare Side Rollsr, for 20 inch by Dl inch mill,
On spars Intermediate Spur Whiel,
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N. B. Beware of imita
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several silver watches bear
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jfanufneturo, and arc sold as
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