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for Hut Into Royal lllghmm the IMu.
cess Mary Kinolki Koknulikc, Governess
or Hawaii, for four weeks from tho date
of this notice; and at the oxpiiation of
that time, will wear half mourning for
a further period of two weeks.
O. lit .1 UD U,
II. Mi Chamberlain.
Cliamborlaln'9 Olhco, Iolani Palace,
January 9th, 1884. 00o lw
Tho Election of Representatives to the
next Legislative Assembly will take
place throughout tho various Election
Districts of the Kingdom on Wednesday,
the Othdtiy of Felnnnry, 18Si.
The Polls nt the several places ot elec
tion will be opuned at 8 o'clock a.m. on
the day above named, and closed at 5
o'clock p.m.
Tho following places are designated
for holding the Elections:
HAWAII. .
MSTKIUT OF lllt.O.
First rollinji Place.. (Joint lions
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Second Polling Place
Com t House, Iiupahoehoe
Inspectors of Election.
1 G. W. AiHapai Police Justice
E. Kckoa Tax Assessor
1. A. Lyman Tax Collector
DISTIUCT OP UAMAKUA.
Fiist Polling Place
Court House, llonokaa
Second Polling Place
Court House, Waipio
Inspectors of Election.
J. P. Mlau District Jut ice
George Bell Tax A-ooi'
.:. K. Knunamiuio Tax Collector
DISTUICT OK KOHALA.
First Polling Place
...Court House, Waimca, S. Kohala
Insneotors of Election.
S. H.'Mnliuka District Justice
J. Stupplebeeu Tax Assessor
Ii. Pnakiki Tax Collector
Second Polling Place
. . .Court House, ICnpaau, X. Kohala
Inspectors ot Election.
J. B Kaolii Police Justice
J. P. K imauoha Tax Assessor
J. Ivuai Tax Collector
DISTIUCT OF N0HTH KONA
Polling Place School House, Kailua
Inspectors of Election.
.T. G. Hoipili District Justice
A. Iv. II i.ipili Tax Collector
DISTIUCT OF SOUTH KOXA.
Polling Place... S-diool House, llookena
Inspectors of Election.
O. W. P. Kieo District Jus-tice
D. II. Natimu Tax Assessor
D. K'liiiiikainai Ta Collector
Dlbl'lUCT OK KAU.
Polling Place ;
Spencer's Stoiehouse, llonuupo
Iu4pccloi of Election.
J. II. S. Martin Distiict Justice
J. N. Kapahu Tax Assessor
J. Kauhane.. Tax Collector
DISTRICT OF TUNA.
Polling Place Court House, Pohoiki
Inspectors of Election.
J. M. Xaeole District Justice
T. K. Kaaihili Tax. Assessor
D. U. "VVnhlne T.ix Collector
MAUI.
niSTKICT COMl'OSKD OF MIIAIXA. OLOWA
I.U, UKUMUUAilE, AKD KAIIOOLAW E.
Polling Place Court House, Lahaina
Inspectors ot Election
D Kahnulelio Police Justice
J A Kuukau Ta Assessor
J A-'ahaku Tax Collector
DISTRICT COMPOSED OF KAIIAKUI.OA
AKD KAANAl'ALI.
Polling Place. ...School House, llonolua
Inspectors of Election
M Moheula, D II Kaialiilii, M. Sylvn.
District hf.oinmng with and includ-
ino Waiiiei: .wd extending to,
and including iionu.vula.
First Polling Place.
Court House, Walluku
Second Polling PI. ice
Court II u-e, Ulupalakua
Inspectors of Election.
L. Aholo Police Jiifetiec
G. E. Richaidson Tax Assessor
W. B. Keanu Tax Collector
District beginning with aK-d iKoi.ud-
ino ilamakuai.oa and extjinding
to. and including kui.a.
Polling Place... Court House, Makawao
Inspectors of Election.
W. F. Mossinan Distiict Justice
J. Nakookoo Tax Assessor
j A. Fornandor Tax Collector
District hegining wiih and includ
ing Kaiiikinui a'd extending tou
and including koolau,
Polling Place Court House, Hana
Inspector of Election,
S. W, Kaai District Justice
J. 1C. Illinium "Tax Assessor
P. Katnal, , . . .Tax Collector
DiSTiucr ofMolokai and Lanai.
First Polling Place
Court House, Pukoo, Molokai
Inspector of Election.
S, K. Kupihea. , ., District Justice
J. A, K uikau Tux Collcc tor
" Second Polling Place
School Houfc, Kaohai, Lanai
. .inspectors of Election.
S. Kalioolmlahala. .... .Disti iqt Justice
, OAHU.
' ' ' District of KonA.
Polling Place Alliohuii Hale
Inspectors of Klectlon,
R. F. JlicUortou Polipe Justlco
F.-II. Hayseldcn ' . .Tax Assessor
Ge.rH. Luce .Tax Collector
District of Ewa and "Waianak.
Flrrtt I'olllng Pluco
School House, Walawu
Inspectors of Election,
II. N, iKaliulu District Justice
,E. B. Frlel .Tax Assessor
A. Ka'ulii (... Tax Collector
second polling Place. . ,
,, Court House, Waianao
DiSTiucr OF Waiai.ua.
Tolling Plac6...Court House, Walaliia
Inspectors of Electlcu,
S. K, Mahoe District Justice
J. Ainura Tax Collector
' District of Koolauloa.
'3olllng,,Placo,.,, School House, Hauula
Iiispectoiv of Election.
J. Kaluhi District Justice
J. W. Kiiaiiif . . . . ; ..'. . .Tax Assessor j
J, Paukealunl Tax Collector
JLUBTIUUT OF IVOOLAUl'OKO,
Polling Plnco... Court House, Kneohd
- Inspectors of Election.
i .i. i.. luuuuKou, i..uistrit'f Justice
A. Kntllla , Tax Collector
KAUAI.
DISTIUCT OF "VVAIMIU.
First Polling Place
School .House, Wnline.i
Inspect oi'8 of Election.
E. Kahalo , District Justice
Llw ai Kauai Tax Assessor
S. E. Kaula. Tax Collector
Second Polling Plaeo ,
School llousc, Nlihnu
Inspectors of Elceti6ri,
F. Sinclair.... Dlstt let Justice
A. Knuknu Tax Assessor
J. W. Punl, Sr Tax Collector
District or Puna,
First Polling Place
Court House, Lihuc
Inspectors of Election.
It. S. llapuku Dlstilct Justice
J. Kala Tax Assessor
S. Maaunc Tax Collector
Second Polling Place , i
.Court House, Kolon
Inspectors of Election.
A W Maloho. District Justice
J W Kckahimoku Tax Assessor
Jacob" Kala Tax Collector
DISTRICT OF IIAKAI.S.I.
First Polling Placc.Court Housc,Hanale
Inspectors of Elections
R Piuikl District Justice
Jas AV Bush Tax Assessor
G B Palohau Tax Collector
and Polling Place. .Court House, Kapaa
Inspectois of Election
J K K Kalwl .District Justice
S Kalu Tax Assessor
L K Kaumunlii. Tax Collector
CHAS. T. GULICK,
Minister of Interior.
Interior OHlcc, Deo 81, 1883. 699 tfb
Flcdgod to neither Beet nor Party.
Bat cstablUhod for tho benefit if 'all.
MONDAY, JAN. 14, 1884?
THIS DAY'S DOINCS.
MORNING.
Mass; R. C. Cluu'ch, G and 7.
Reciprocity Sugar Co., 10.
EVENING.
Band, Emma Square, 7:30. '
Harmony Lodge, I.O.O.F., 7:30.
Algaroba Lodge, I.O.G.T., 7:30.
Humane Society, Y.M.O.A, 7:30.
Lecture, R. C. Church, 7:30.
CONTEMPT OF COURT.
Tim fnsr nnrninst. Mr. Tlnninl
...w . ..D
Lyons, as publisher of the JElele,
was heard on Saturday morning be
fore Judge McCully. The complaint
set forth that the paper contained
"certain malicious and libelous writ
ings, reflecting upon a decision ren
dered by the Chief i Justice, of this
Honorable Court, in a matter then
pending in the Suprcmci Court tend
ing to bring this Honorable Court
and the administration of justice
into ridicule, contempt, discredit
and odium."
Mr. Lyons was held free from all
responsibility in the matter by the
appearance of Mr. John Sheldon
who acknowledged that he was res
ponsible for the appearance of the'
article in question. The Court re
served its decision. '
THE
HAWAIIAN
COIN.
. The S,
F. Gall gives
the follow-
ins:, which is more
amusins than
accurate.
"The Islands by, the way,
been shaken from crater to
have
coral
reefs, by the row raised about the
new Hawaiiau coins sent from our
midst here a 'few week ago. It ap
pears that Clans Sprcckcls under
took to supply the kingdom with a
coinage of its own, taking in pay
ment therefor Hawaiian six per cent
bonds at par. Mr. Spreckels took a
leaf from the financial history of the
United States, and haviug studied it
carefully, proceeded to have made
for the impatient Kanaka some bright t
"silver dollars" worth several cents
less than face 'value. vAtvleast this
is what the powerful missionary cle
ment of the Islands claim, and be
fore the eager natives could handle
the coin stamped with the medallion
of the successor of all the Kameha
mehas, an injunction was placed on
their issuance by the govornmept.
A prominent mover in this action
was the Honolulu banker Mr. Bis
hop, high in the councils of the mis
sionary clement. Mr. Bishop, was
surprised tho day nfter the injunc
tion by finding his cllcckB, 6ffcred. jn
payment of customs duties, returned,
and coin demanded according to the
letter of the law. As there is pro
bably on the Islands, not enough
coin to pay the duties he is respon
sible for until the coin he has en
joined has been issued, Mr. Bishop,
no doubt, can give a pretty good es
timate of the state of mind in w)ic)i
was tho hungry bear lloating out to
sea on the body of a walrus
whether to cat the walrus and sink,
'of 'continue to fioa't'and starve.""
Evr.HYiioUY should read the speech of
tho President of tho Board of Educatiom
that ,hc made at the recent meeting of
teachers, and w)ilcl nppeafelljiyrttfe'
last Siithrtlny Pres$,
FUNERAL NOTICE.
rpilE FUNEUAL SKUVIOE OF
Mrs. Catherine N. Makoo
Will bo held at her Into resilience, on
Bciotauin Street,
On Tuesday Afternoon,
AT a P.M.
13 Frieiids
invited.
and
Acquaintances aie
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MAIL NOTICE.
THE MAIL by the
S. S. MnripoHiu
Will close at tho Post Olllce,
At 10 o?cl6ck a.m. Tuesday,
January 151 h, 1884.
A" LATE LETTER HAG " will be
kept open on the morning of her
sailing from 10 till tl;30 a.m., to receive,
late letters, on whloh an additional fee
of Five Cents each letter inut be paid.
LE1TEHS for REGISTRATION will
be received till 9 o'clock onTucsday
morn in it.
IMONEY ORDERS on the United
States ;lll be. IssUcdofor .this mail on
Mouday'tlH',8 pn.',' but not on Tuesday
morning.
II. M. WHITNEY, P.M.G.
Post Olllco, Honolulu, Jan. IS, 1B84.
Ontiit For. Mnltt.
W
E HAVEiA CUT'1 UNDER EX.
TENSION Ton-CairiiiEeriow. 2
Horses (Blnck and Chesnut) warranted
in every particular. Harne forbolh,
whip, lamps blankets etc. Will sell at
once.ou reason able.tcrm a,. Apply lo
WISEMAN & ASHLEY,
009-lw , General Business Agents.
S U 'IXost.o Stolen.. -
BlSHOl' & Co.'s BANK PASS BOOK
in favor of Patrick Glcason. The
Under will receive $5 Reward on tetinn
ing the same to Bih'opsS3'Go.,8,Eank'i
CO't 2w
Hawaiian Humane Society.
THE A'ljouincd Meeting- will take
place this Monday Evening, in the
Y. M. C. A. Hall at haff.pnst scvi'ii.
"FRANK GOUFREY,
' C00 It , i. Secretary.
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A LADY desires a position of trust
in a family. Apply at this Ofllce..
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Notice"of Copy-Eight
X day of December. A D. 1881, HOL
I.1STER & COMPANY, of Honolulu,
Island of Onhu, in accordance with Sec
tiop :,ofrnn, Act ' To encouiago leain
ing in this .Kingdom, by sccining the
copies of Charts and Books to the au
thors and propiietors of such coiies."
Approved on the, 31st day of Decem
ber A. D. 1804 ; have depns'itcd in this
office the title of such Label: , '"'
( riiAAi rw-rmna u
The Celebrated. .
Australian Remedy
i Ifor thcCfurc of (
Neuralgia and all affections where the
use of a liniment is indicnted.
directions:
Apply three or four times a day, nib.
bing tho affected part' well with the' hand
IfOLIjISTIDIl'& Co.,
DRUGGISTS,
' Honolulu, H. I.
The righ't or which they claim as Pro
prietors. In testimony whereof I have
hereunto set my hand and caus-
(&riZ) cd tho Seal ot the Interior De-
S&h) partment tojbc aflixed, at IIouo-
w lulu, this 7th day of January,
A. D. 1884.
CHAS. IV GULICK,
C09 2w ' Minister of Interior.
LOST
ON tlic10th iiisW between 11 a.m, and
12 noon, within the1 limits of Hotel
and Queen streets and Fort and Nuuanu
streets, the sum of SIXTY DOLLARS
in one Fifty dollar Hawaiian Treasury
Note and' probably one Ten Dollar Ha
waiian Treasury Note. Findei will be
handsomely rewarded by leaving the
same at this office. ' 008 3t
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Notice.
A
DIVIDEND of $3.00 per Share
L, will be. paid to Stock, Holders In
iO.'Kall, (llmltddjWt p 11th Want
thcir'Orace on Foit Street.'
E,
lit
, L. C ABLES,
007 4t
Secretary".
-tin I' - ) J frr
GEO. E. SHERMAN.
No. 42 Kino .Stiik&t.
Trees and Saddles of all kinds made to
order und repairing Harness, etc, done
in short notice. All orders promptly at-
crifle'a o
C03jy
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CLARET I
French Claret'df Superior Quality
T4NHA-LF OASKB. ,
FOR SALE AT
F. A. Schaefcr & Co.
THE ROOM recently occupied "by
the Planters' Labor tip Supply Co.,
overLMessrs W. Q. Irwin A CbV. '
Apply to .JUHN II, TATY,
( ' Trustee,
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KENNEDY & Cq.
S-lt-iaA.
IIAVK JUMT KCKIVU1
f-'ALO'OBe-J fiv
Du Pee Hai&-
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The choicest lot ever brough to this
market. C08 lw
Ocoanio Steamship Oomp'y.
Sfe THK MAnNTFIfENT
new and Elegant Steaiuxjilpt
MARIPOSA & ALAMEDA,
Will leave Honolulu and San
Francisco oil tho
1st and 15tli of Each Month.
Passknouub may have their names
booked in advance by applying at the
olllco of tho agents.
Passengers by tills lino arc hereby no
'tilled that they will bo allowed 2C0 lbs
of baggage fieo by tho Overland Rail
way, when traveling East.
Excursion Tickets for Round Trip, $125,
good to return by nny of the Company's
atenmers within ninety days.
Mr.noiiANDisr. intended for shipment
by this line will bo received free of
charge in tho Company's Nuw Waie
house and receipts issued for same.
Insuiianck on nu'ielutndisc, whilst in
the warehouse, will bo at owner's ilsk.
Wm. O. Iiiwin & Co.,
Agents, O. S. S. Co.
Steam Navigation Company's
LIXE OF SQWAMJtiKS.
The Planter,
MA.TKS, - Commander,
Nill run regulnrly for Kona and Kim :
Lhavjks Honolulu at 4 p.m. on
Friday,
Tuesday,
Fridny,
Tuesday,
Jan. 1 1
.Tau. 2J
Feb. 1
Feb. 12
Friday,
Tuesday,
Fridny,
Tuesday,
Feb. 22
Mar. 4
Mar. 14
Mar. 25
5 I'.M
Feb. 20
Mar.' II
Mar. 21
Arrives at Honolulu at
Tridily,
Tuesday,
Fihlay,
Tuesday,
Jan. 18
Jan. 20
i eb. 8
Feb. 1!)
Fridny,
Tuesday,
Fihlay,
The Iwalani,
camkiion, Commander,
Leaves Honolulu every Tuesday
at o p.m., for Nawiliwili, Kolua, Eleele,
and Waimca, Kauai. Returning, leaves
Nawiliwili every Smuulay evening.
The James Makee,
FitiTCMAK, - - Commander.
Loaves Honolulu cvory Thursday
1 at !l p.m. for Kapaa and Kllauca. Re-
4 p-niiand touching at AVuinae, both
ways.
The C. R. Bishop,
davis, - - - Commander.
Leaves Honolulu every Tuesday
.it 4 p.m. for Kukuiliaelc, llonokaa and
Paaulmu. Returniu; at rives at Honolulu
every Sunday morning.
.Steamer Kinau,
King, - Master.
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesdav at
4 p.m., touching at Lahaina, Maa
laea Bay, Makena, Mahukona, Ka
waihae, Laupahoehoe and Hiio.
. Returning, will touch at all thti
alove ports, arriving at Honoluloi
each Sunday a.m. 1
FOR SAN FRANOISCO
The clipper bark
Ella,
Cliflbul, - - . Master.
Will have quick dispatch for the above
port. For freight or passage apply to
O. Biti:wi:u & Co., Agents.
THE PAST SAIMNll
Schooner Ehukai
will run regularly
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thuisday, weather
permitting.
For freight or passage apply to the
Captain on board, or to
181 A. F. Cookk, A cent.
The "Amy Turner."
TNTENDING SHIPPERS fiom Bos
X ton are notified that the "Amy
Turner" will not leave Boston till 1st
FEBRUARY.
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C. BREWER & Co.
Wanted,
A SITUATION by a Young German
Ghl, in a respectable family.
Apply at This Olllce. COO lw
Lost, Stolen r Strayed.
A Bluelsh Grey Skye ter
lior SLUT, fiom the icsi
dence of I. Gay, on Herein,
nia street. Any person ie
turniner the same or rt'ill
give information that will lend to its
recovery will be Suitably rewarded.
COO tf
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WILLIAM, J. BRYSON,
BOILER MAKER,
And Sheet Iron Woiker. Tanks
and Coolers made to order. Particular
attention paid to Ropnlr Work. Orders
left at R Moore's Machine Shop, King
street, will be promptly attended to.
C04
if ' j Notice.
ALL BII L8 due to the Undersigned
up to Sept. 80th, 1H83, if not set.
jllcd on or before February 1st, will he
plnced in the hnnds of a Collector.
002 1m W. E. FOSTKR.
" - Notice.
THE Annual Meeting of tho Rccipro.
city Sugar Co, will bo held on
Monday tho 14th day of January 18K4, ut
the ojllc of G. W. Mncfarlnno & Co., at
ten o'clock a.m. Stockholders are re
quested to attend.
C. L. HOPKINS,
50 1 td h Secretary.
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS hoieby given lnt tho
Undersigned hayo entered into
nailneihhip iih General Business Agents
In Honolulu, II. I., mid that their uubI
ncsB hereafter will bo conducted under
itl)o fjrm ipimo-Qf W Ikqihuti fiVsli o v.
J. E. WISEMAN,
G, W. ASHLEY.
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Mr. Wirfeilian & Mr. Ashley desire to
thank tho public geneially for their
liberal .patronago bestowed upon them
wh(la separately conducting business in
Honolulu as General Business Airents
and tlicy trust a LIHERAL SHARE of
patronage for tho new linn In the future.
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DILLINGHAM & CO.'S
BULLETIN OF NEW GOODS !
: OUR OWN PATENTS :
Breaking Plows, Rico Plows 5 to 13 Inch, Cultivators and Horso Harrows.
BUCKEfE MOWERS
A very complete Assoitmcnt '
Magneso Calcitc Fire Proof Safes,1 abso
lutely fire proof
HARKNESS FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
NEW DESIGNS IN SILVER PLATED WARE.
Who Cloth, Wiic Netting, Rice Cloth, Mid Cages, ( f
Mack and Fencing Wlfo, Pum)o, Windmilin, Tanks,
Hydrauclic Rams, Skidgate Oil in Five Gallon Tins.
ICorost'iip and Lubricating Oils a specialty, A good Slock on hand, and to arrive.
Call and examine out' Neiv Goods.
DILLINGHAM & CO.
MACNEALE &
" Willi Patont Inside Boltwork and Hinge Cap.
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A Large Assortment of these justly Celebrated ' Safes
Just Arrived.
Over 500 in daily use on
Safes Sold for Cash, or
For Prices, Circulars, etc., apply to
. .
540 tf b
SPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINES.
This Well-known Machine is now used at the Royal Palace, Hawaiian Hotel,
Music Hall, and a numbor of private residences, giving entiro satisfaction every-
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It is the most economical Machine in lire, easily managed and automatic in its
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onIhnndfUrniSh frm " 2 LigUt l & 100 Llght Machl.n? amii"er sizes constantly
GAS' FIXTURES OF 1WITCHELL, VANCE & CO.
For Circulars, Catalogues Prices, etc., apply io
O. O. BERO-ER, Sole Agent',
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
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JUST LANDED
ex " kale " a small invoice of
VIENNA BEER,.
IN QUARTS and PINT-;.
Por Sale, in lots to suit at
F. A. Schaefer & Co.
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Tuesday, January 15th,
Tuesday,,Jamiary 15th,
Extraordinary Performance
KOU THE UKNKFIT OP THE
LIBRARY FUND,
Under the Patrouago of tho. Lndlps in.
toretted in tho same, and tendered by
tho
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COMBINATION
The greatest romantic drama, in three
nets, written for Heir Bandmann nud
played by him nil over tho world, in
two languagod, over 2010 limes.
NARCISSI! '
THE
VAGRANT
COMMITTEE: i - ' 'S
II. R. II. Princess LikeliHe,
Mrs. E. P.' Adams, ''
Mis. McGiow, ,, ft
Mrs. Atkinson, ,'
Miss Anniol'arke, etc., etc., etc .
TICKETS.
..,,OE DOLLAR
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Wanted,
QNE LARGE FUUNISHED'RO'OM.
... ' Address O. B. A. at this OUlnn
or tho General Post Olllco, 007 3t
MUSfG
HALL
URBAN SAEES
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the Hawaiian Islands,'.
on the Installment Plan.
J.,, ,., MKV,
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
Joseph 0. Carter.
J. U. Kawamni.
A. P.'Aalankoa
A. K. Knnuiakea
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FINE TURN OVER
Seat Brakes !
FOR SALE CHEAP-munuractured
by the, t
HAWAIIAN CARRIAGE,
Manufacturing Co,,
TTo. 70, .- - - raueon Street '.'
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CHEWING TOBACCO.
A NEW INVOIOK OF
HORSE'S HEAD
AND
PACE'S PRIVATE STOCK k'V
HAS JUST UKKN IIKCKIVI5U
-BY- ' l '
L. Marchaut,
007 1mh
FoitSlreot.
. . XOTicrc.
PEOPLE'S
TICKET
Xf Ri M. LAUGIIIJN being lio'longer
-LJ- in my einploy, I horoby warn iny
umohuts against (laying any moneys
to him on my account;
.. . , r . MAX EOICART.
Honolulu, .Tali. 7, 1884. (i031m
NOTICE.
nPJJE Firm Namo of AslifeV & Ilob-J-,
bard is ths day changcu to tho f
A.m:itioAiv i:xij(khb coan'Y.
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