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SATURDAY, DKU. 15, 188H.
oceanIcs. S. CO.
VOn SAN FRANCISCO.
Mariposa. . . .Leaves ll-uolulu, Dec. 15th
Alameda.... Leaves Honolulu, Jan. lt.
PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO.
TOR SAN FnANCISCO:
Zcalandia On or about Dec S3
FOR ACCKIjANU AND 8VDNKY:
Australia On or about Dec SO
Zcalandia On or nbout Jun. SO
SUN, MOON AND SEA
li. m.
Sunsets to-night 5. 20. ...p.m.
Sun rises to-morrow 0. 80 a.m.
Moon rises to night 7. 40 p.m.
High title (smnllj today.. 5 p.m.
Hlghtldo (large) to-morrow 5. l!0....n.m.
TELEPHONIC.
Diamond Head, Dec. IB, 0:30 n.m
Strong S 'wind
Nothing in sight.
ARRIVALS.
Dec. li
Schr Emma from Hccia
Schr Waimnnalo from "Waimaimlo
Schr Waichu from Wainlua
Dec 15
Schr Mnry E Foster from Kauni
DEPARTURES.
Dec. U
Stmr Jas Makec for Kauai
VESSELS LEAVING THIS DAY.
Stmr Mariposa for San Francisco
Bk Cuibarien for S. F.
Bk Mazatlan for Mexico
PASSENGERS.
ForKauai per Jas Makee, Dec. 14
-D D Baldwin, and 25 deck.
SHIPPING NOTES.
Tho wind and water made quite a ha
voe along the city front last Thursday
night. Mr. Emmcs ship-yard was floo
dcrt, his bulwarks were washed awuy,
and his scows stove in. Tho Chinese
landing on which they diy their nets
was carried uwny. The Likeliko shed
was blown down. The Annie Larson
was adrift dragging with her the buoy.
A portion of tho bulwark on the Esplan
ade was washed away.
The Maratlan had to put out an an
chor to keep her from bumping violent
ly against the whnif. Several vo-sels
keep watch all night and the bay is cov
ered in places with fragments of timbei.
The schooner 51 ana had some rough
weather at Onomea. She lost a boat
and left three men there on Satmdav
last.
Jt is not yet known when or where
the"Spnrtan is going.
Stmr Waimanalo brought 500 bags of
sugar.
It is reported that the Iwalani is
ashore at Nawiliwlli.
BIRTH.
On 13th Inst., to the wife of W. M.
Hyraan, a son.
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
Pay your taxes to-day.
Who'll buy some coin ?
.
Which way will the ball roll?
i
Is the country " annihilated ? "
Wanted 1 An Attorney-General.
The new season's Konas have come.
Mr. Oassidy is recovering quickly,
he was in town yesterday.
A grand concert is to be held in Kau
makapibjchuich on Christmas, night.
Extra Concert on Monday evening in
Emma Square, (weather permitting.)
'
England's new bicycle and the Bad
Boy and the Infltlel are in the supple
ment. Some of the telephone wires were
down yesterday morning, the effects of
the storm.
The smell of sewage, from the har
bor, was very stiong on Thursday night
and yestei day.
Wildeu's shed, 'on the Likeliko
wharf, was blown down about eleven
o'clock oh Thuisday night. ,
m
Messrs. Hackfold & Co. have received
a fresh supply of Norwegian Beci and
German Havana Cigars. '
Tomorrow (Sunday), 10 a.m., there
will bo an English sornion in the Catho
lic Cathedral of Honolulu.
Nolte will not open his Kapiolani
Park establishment to-morrow, on ac
count of the inclemenoy of the weather.
!
"Your Commission" will be Mr, Cru
zan's morning theme, and "Do men have
a fair chance?" the evening theme, at
Fort St. Church, Sunday.
.
At the Sunday afternoon servico hi
the Y. M. C. A. Hall Mr. Cruz.in will
preach a brief sermon on "Forgiveness."
There will be an attructivc and pleasing
musical service
The release of Arthur Orton, the
Tichborno claimant on tlcket-of-leavo
will be duo In October, 1881. Am.
taier.
Holiday goods for the season's
presents have been opened at Hollister
& Co.'s stoics on Nuuanu and Foit
streets,
The Order of the Rising Sun was
leccntly presented to a gentleman In
Honolulu. Tho libbon has uot yet
come to hand,
TituitR will bo nfico Mnglo Lantern
exhibition of bcautffttl views to-night,
opposite tho Heading liooms, Fort
sheet.
Hart Bio, piesonted fnui gallons of
Ico-oiram, the freezer being full, and
all freezers holding one pint slant to
the gallon.
. . -.-Two
impoitant decisions of the Su
preme Court were given yesterday
against the Government. "Look to
this, Mr. 3Ilnlstcr."
.
Great interest was taken in the
colnngo caso yesterday, tile cotut being
filled by gentlemen of the legal piofes-
slon nud mercantile community.
. .
To-day's auction snles comprise a lot
of lire wood on tho P. M. S. S. Co.'s
wharf at noon, Chi istnias gifts, lironc
nntl statuary, by Lyons & Levey in the
evening, and Elders & Co.'s great
Christmas sale, at their store at seven
o'clock, by Mr. E. P. Adams.
His Majesty has been entertaining
this week. On Monday morning he
gave a breakfast to Mrs, and Miss Sta
ples. Mr. A. S. Wcbstoi, Hon. A. S.
Clcghom and Col, Judd being also
piesont, On Wednesday night he gave
a supper at Walklki, and last night a
dinner to Mr. A. Hoffnung.
Colonel George Macfnrlanc gave a
ball on Thursday night, at his Waikikl
residence, in honor of Mr. A. Hoffnung.
Two hundred ladies and gentlemen
wero present, but Colonel Macfnrlanc,
who was very unwell, could not appear
till late in te evening, when he was pic
scntcd by His Majesty the older of
Knight Commender of tho King of Slain.
Tho ball was .kept up w ith gieat spirit,
till a late hour; the floral decorations
were very beautiful. His Majesty was
present.
" Good morning Mrs. Brown." "Where
have you been this morning?" "To Mr.
A. L. Smith's store on Tort St. to sec his
vast and lovely display of new Christmas
goods, just received per steamer " Marl
posa." "Well I see you have bought
some things there." " Oh yes, I could
not help doing so, there such a nice
variety to choose from." " What hns ho
got?" "Well, the first thing I noticed,
was the silverwaie." "There are card
receivers, cake baskets, ieo pitchers, ta
ble castors, pickle castors, individual
castors for gentlemen, butter dishes, and
a lo ely uriety of little butter plates, all
new, and too sweet for anything, little
pepper bottles in great variety, spoons,
forks etc. Then there aic wall pockets
plush whistle broom holders, case sets of
brush, mirror aud combs, book- shelves,
ten pin hat racks, velvet card and cabi
not picture frames seta of ten pins, nt!v
toys, biackets vases, sewing machines,
etc, etc., but you must go and bee for
yourself, and don't forget to look at the
Christmas and New Ycai s cards. They
are perfectly lovely. "I am glad you
were so well pleased, with your visit. I
will call for a number of my friends
and go there too." 585 lw
EMMA SQUARE CONCERT.
The Band will play in Emma
Square this afternoon at 4 o'clock.
The following is the programme :
Maich Defilir Faust
Oveiture Peter bclimoll ober
Chorus Tannhauser Wagnpr
Selection Lombardians Verdi
March Coronation Meyerbeer
Waltz My Friend Gnssner
MMIWII.1.MMI.I1III II I I I p IIMIIWIIIIUMMMI.I.W,
HHHE MAIL by the
X S. S. Mariposa,
Will close at the Post Office,
At 10 o'clock This Day,
Saturday, Dec. 15th,
A"LxTE LETTER BAG" will be
kept open at tho Post Office as
usual to receive late letters; on which
an additional fee of Five Cents (5 cents)
for eacii letter must uo paiu in stamps
or coin.
The public nre requested to put
stamps on their letters, and deposit
them early at the offlce, as the mails
must be closed punctually.
II. M. WHITNEY, P.M.G,
Post Ofllce, Honolulu, Dee. 14th, 1883.
Notice.
AWA of Palama having made nn as
signment this day to the under,
signed for the benefit of his ci editors,
all .persons having any claim against
said firm, will please present them at our
office within sixty days from date hero,
of, or they will bo forever barred; all
persons owing said AWA. are fequestcd
to make immediate payment to the un
dersigned. HYMAN BROS.
Honolulu, Dec, 12th, 18BH. 584 lm
JUST OPENED
a beautiful sample lino of
TRIIUMEI
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Very latest Paris Styles !
AT EXTREMELY LOW I'RICES.
3!I. A. GonsnlvcH & Co.,
584 lw Hotel sticct.
NORWEGIAN BEER
Fop Sale by
581 8t H. 1IACKFELD & Co.
GERMAN
Havana- Cigars !
FOR BALE BY
MniWpomts,
634 8t
H. Eackfeld & Co.
GRAND
AUCTION SALE
TO-NIGHT
-BY-
LYONS &
501 b
iiA.anivi'OJV Toiirs'i3o:N,
XIonoluTu.
J. H. CONGDON & CO.,
Beaver Block, Queen Street, Honolulu,
Importer, Shipping and General Commission Merchants,
HAVE JUST LANDED A IiAJlOK COXHINJIKNT OF
Barley, Bran, Oats, Onions, Beans, Wheat, eto. Choice table & dried Fruits.
Ex " Mariposa " Large Sloi'k of CHOICE POTATOES, which we offer to the
tiade at bfkoiat. prices. PARAGON AXLE GREASE which givc3 uni.
585 versal sitislaction. "Correspondence solicited. 3ni
OO rJ?0
J. M. OAT, JR. & GO'S
- FOR
DIARIES OF 1884.
Office and Pocket Diaries of all sizes,
One, Two, and Three Days to a Page.
Ms, lew Year, ai BirMay Cards!
Autograph and Photograph Albums, and many other ai tides
Suitable for Chi'tatnias and IVew Year Prewents !
Also, something now in Ornamenting Papor.
J. M. OAT, Jr., & Co. Stationers and News Doalors,
25 Merchant Sti, Gazette Block.
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Oceanic Steamship Oomp'y.
raft. Tirrc tfAttTJTK'TmsNT
new and Elegant Steamships
MABIPOSA & ALAMEDA,
Willleave Honolulu and San
Fi.uicisco on the
1st and 15th of Each. Month.
Passengers may have their names
booked in advance by applyinS at the
office of the agents.
Passengers by this line are hereby no
titled that they will be allowed 250 lbs
of bagguge free by tho Overland Rail
way, when traveling East.
Excursion Tickets for Round Trip, $125,
good to return by any of tho Company's
btcamcrs within ninety days.
Merchandise intended for shipment
by this line will be received free of
charge in the Company's New Ware
house and receipts issued for same.
Insurance on merchandise, whilst in
tho warehouse, will be at owner's risk,
Wm. G. Irwin & Co.,
Agents, O. S. S. Co.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO
Tho favoiitc bark
Caibarien,
Hubbard, ... Master,
Will have quick dibpatch for above port.
For ficight or passage apply to
C'astle & Cooke, Agents.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
Tfic favorite bark
D. C. Murray,
Underwood, - Mastor,
Will have quick dispatch for the above
port. For freight or passage apply to
F. A. Sciiaefkr & Co., Agents.
A Good Pasture for Horses,
NEAR TOWN.
Inquire to
A. A. MONTANO.
577 Cm
Lottery.
ling William
6Q0 Chancer, at $2.50 a Chance.
Tickets to bo had at Nordberg.s Anclini
Saloon. MU
For Sale.
A QUANTITY of Iron Hoop, 2x!Ufl,
Also, lion Tanks. Apply lo
030 8m J. II. IlRUNS.
LEVEY.
a. XL COIVCHDOJV .fc Co.,
Ban Ifraixolsoo.
-
Steam Navigation Company's
liOIE OF STEAMERS.
The Planter,
bates, - - Commander,
Will run regularly for Kona and Kau
Lkavks Honolulu at 4 p.m. on
Tuesday, Oct. 0
Fiiday, Oct. 11)
Tuesday, Oqt. JJ0
Friday, Nov. 9
Tuesday, Nov. 20
Friday, Nov. 30
Tuesday, Dec. 11
Friday, Dec. 21
Arrives at Honolulu at 5 p.m:
Tuesday, Oct.
Fi idjy, Oct.
Tuesday, Nov.
Friday, Nov.
10
20
0
10
Tuesday, Nov. 27
Friday, Dec. 7
Tuesday, Dec. 18
Friday, Dec. 28
The Iwalani,
cameron, - - Commander,
Loaves Honolulu every Tuesday
at 5 p.m., for Nuwiliwill, Koloa, Eleelc,
aud wairaea, Kauai. Returning leaves
Nawillwili every Saturday evening.
The James Makee,
freeman, - . Commander,
Loaves Honolulu every Thursday
nt 3 p.m. for Kopua and Kilauen. Re
turning, leaves kauai every Tuesday at
4.p-m., and touching at Wninae, both
ways.
The C. b7 Bishop,
davis, . - Cunmander.
Leaves Honolulu every Tuesday
t 4 p.m. for Kukuilmelc, Honokaa and
I'uauhau. Returning arrives at Honolulu
every Sunday morning.
i'Steamor Kinau,
King, - Master.
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching at Laliniua, Man
laea Bay, Mukena, Maliukoua, Kn
waihue, Laupuhoehoe and HIlo.
Returning, will touch at ull the
alove ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Sunday n.m. l
THE KA8T SAILING
Sohooner Ehukai
will runiOKiihirlv
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting.
For f i eight or passage upply to the
Captain on board, or to
181 A. F. Cooke, Agent.
G. H. ROBERTSON.
Druvmun linnt tinmn
In town. Telephone No, 05. 15
TO 1
My Elegant Assortment of New Goods
Selected by mytclf In Pari , London, and New ork,
Are if Open Mi Ready for Inspection
AJS!L &AJLilD, mid eomjx'iNo
MANY NOVELTIES
Necr before Introduced hoie, among whleh will be fo ind
Entiroly Now Patterns in
Ladies', Misses', ani Children's Boots and Shoes.
C2T ,IUST SEE MY -fi5a
Elegant Paris Made French Kid Gaiters,
Do not fail to seethe '
New Styles and Colors in Ladies' and Misses' Silk,
Lisle, and Balbriggan Hose.
NKW STYLES OF LADIES PURSl'.S. in Peacock, Blue, Oltl Gold, and
Maroon Plush, &c, iS.c., S.c.
LADIES' TOILET CASES,
Gent's Elegant Dressing Cases,
SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
It is not necessary for mo to enumerate the many new gco Is 1 ow
introduced byiue here, but the"
Ladies are inyited to call and judge for themselves,
M. McflNERNY.
Honolulu, Nov. 22, 188a.
E. LYCAN,
W.$R.jBUCHANAN,
LYCAN
105 & 107 FORT STREET, HONOLULU.
ARE SELLING
CHRISTMAS
AND TOYS!
jyr-AT co
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SUGAR MACHINERY,
I PER "MALLSGrATE."
Vehavoreccied a further consignment of Messrs. Mlrrlees, Watson Jk Co.'
machinery, und have now on hand, read for delivory.
One Tilpple-Eflcct, on handsome wooden iron staging, containing :W3r.
hquaro feet of heating surface, with pumping engine and dinchaiglnp inoni.
Jus, complete, p
One Double-Effect, having 22U0 square feet of heating surface, with
engine and montjus.
One set of Four Weston's Patent Centrifugals, iih cnglnnnJ mixer.
Ono t of Two Weston's Patent Centrifugals.
, 1Iayl"S Increased facilities for tho manuiaetuio of these machine, the
Weston's.Puteut for which, In Great Britain, 1ms expired, we ate thus en
abled to oiler them at materially reduced prices,
We have a full assortment of Oentrlfugul spares linlmn. brasses, rubber
bands and hushes, etc.
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Two Diagonal Engines, each 0 Inch by 12 Inch,
Clariucrs, Flat Coolers, 8x0x3 and 0x6x1.7. 9
One spue Top Roller, for 20 insh by 54 inch mill,
Onu spare Side Roller, for 20 inch by 51 inch mljl.
One spare Intermediate Spur Wheel, fur eearlug of 20 inch by 51 mill.
G. W. Macfarlane & Co.
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