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HPI1E rM)KKsU)NEI have binned
X a copnilucrslilp uiulci the Hi in
name of - Sl'KHCKKLS & Co." for llic
purposo oT carrying on u general bank
ing ami exchange business at Honolulu,
ami such other places in tho Hawaiian
Kingdom as may he deemed advisable.
(Sinned) Cl.AUS Sl'UEOKEI.S.
Wui. 0. 1HW1N.
V. F. LOW.
Honolulu, Jan. Mtli, 1S8I.
llofcriiug to the above we beg to in
form the business public that we arc
prepaiod to make loan", discount approv
ed notes, and purchase exchange at the
best curicnt rates. Our arrangements
for telling exchange on the piineipal
points in the United Stale, Europe,
China, Japan and Australia are being
made, and w hen perfected, due notice
will be given. We shall also be prepared
to receive deposits on open account,
make collections, and conduct a general
kinking and exchange business.
010 3111b (signed) SrllECKKLS & Co.
Pledged to neither Sect nor PArty.
But established for the boncfit of nil.
TUESDAY, FK15. 20, 1S8-1.
THIS DAY'S DOINGS.
EVENING.
Hawaiian class Y. M. C. A. 7:.50.
Excelsior Lodge, I.O.O.K., TrSO.
Uiblc Class at Lyceum at 7 :J10.
Trade Union, utDias', 7:.10.
Meeting Temperance Society at
Miss Breese's, 7 :30
11ANUN IN II0ILULI1
The steamer City of Sydney had
not been many minutes alongside the
P. M. S. S. Co.'s dock yesterday
before the news had spread through
town that llanlan ivjas on board, lie
was the lion of thcvday and was fol
lowed everywhere by eyes eager to
sec the man whom we very often
hear about but very seldom sec.
llanlan is about 5 feet 0 inches in
height, and a sunburnt blonde, lie
is well built and compact with ex
traordinary width of chest, legs and
arms that arc all muscle, and ho
looks, and says he is, lit as a fiddle.
llanlan goes to Australia, whcie he
will remain for about six months, to
row any man in the Colonics, but he
will make no delinitc engagements
until after his arrival, as he cannot
tell how the Australian climate may
affect him. 1 1c expects to be matched
against Trickctt, Layeock, Hush and
Beach. AVe wish llanlan success on
his trip, but, being Australians, wc
hope that he won't carry everything
before him. He takes only one
boat, made of Spanish cedar, as Leo
has borrowed the other one that he
intended to take. His boat is .'51 ft.
0 in. long, eleven inches wide, and
weighs 29 lbs.
Haitian's agent is Mr. Morris
Grcenwall, the well known and po
pular theatrical manager. Mr. Hunt,
of the Oxford Hotel, King Street,
Sydney, is the backer of the Colo
nial Oarsmen and it is with Mr.
Hunt that llanlan will transact his
business. In a few weeks llanlan
' will have the pleasure of seeing the
beautiful Tarrainatta river thronged
with thousands of spectators all
anxious to sec a good race and will
ing that the best man should win
even though he be a Canadian and
not a Colonial. Both are the child
ren of England.
llanlan kindly offered to give
an exhibition of his rowing powers
in our harbor at -1 o'clock yester
day, and, in return for his offer,
some of our citizens made up a
small purse that lie may have a sou
venir of his visit to Honolulu.
llanlan was accompanied by
the new six oared racing gig recently
imported here, and which was
manned by.thc following crew: .1.
I. Dowsett, Jr., stroke; C. B. Wil
son, captain; II. Wodoliousc, G.
Wodehouse, II. M. Whitney, Clar
ence Macfarlane and W. M. Oiffard,
coxswnin.
I.II.V 1.ANCTUV.
Mr. Morris Grcenwall, who acts
as agent for I Ianlaii, also arranges
for the appearance in the Colonies
of Boueicault and Katie I'ulnam
who proceed thither by the May
steamer, and Mrs. Langtry, the Jer
sey Lily, who will be in Honolulu in
July. Mr. G. Irwin was milking
arrangements with Mr. Grcenwall
for Mrs. Langlry to give a matinee
or evening performance, immediately
on hor arrival in Honolulu. Should
Mr. Irwin be successful he may be
sure of a bumper benefit.
jlTAX EOKART,
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
030 No. 00 Fort Street'
nRBOKVMflfiMGMM
CIVIL COURT.
Monday, ri:n. 25rn 1881.
"XL Awana v. Ah Hong, asstimp
sit 8112.78, continued to March
Oiil.
G. Awana v. Akina, action on
Promissory Note forS-10, continued.
G. Aio v. Ah Hong, assumpsit for
SI Gil. 71, continued.
C. J. Fishel v. Max Kolun, as
sumpsit for $78,83, discontinued,
costs $!1.
E. O. Hall & Son v. Max Kolnn,
assumpsit for $70.20, discontinued,
costs $3.
J. E. Wiseman v. J. 0 Kaihti
mua, action on Promissory Note for
$1)"), discontinued, costs $3.
POLICE COURT.
Monday, rr.n. 2oth 1881.
Hookano, Kalaau, Kailianu, Ka
mitcla, J. Berry, Dick Wilson each
forfeited their bail of $0 which they
had deposited when inebriated.
Kauana, drunk, lined $5.
II. Eng, drunk and disorderly,
forfeited a $23 bail.
Rosa A. Brook, deserting her
husband, settled out of Court.
Nika, deserting his wife, was or
dered to support and maintain her.
Costs $3.10.
Ah Hong, perjury, further reman
ded to 3rd March.
Louis Kaumana, larceny of $70,
remanded to 27th Inst.
Maria II. Ilaycrnmnn, deserting
her husband, remanded, remanded
to 27th. Mr. liusscll for defence.
Luahini, same charge, ordered to
return to her husband.
'CORRESPONDENCE. "
Ct.i .'c.-pondenco is solicited on the top.
ic t the day, or what may become so.
We l curve the light to eNci-e purely
poixomil matter.
We do not hold ourselves responsible
for the opinions exploded by our cor
respondent. Ei.
THE LAW?
Kditoi: Bumxtik: In your issue
Saturday you report a meeting of the
Y. M. C. A. in which it is said that
Mr. Kapena, the Minister of Finance,
had conferred with Mr. Paul Neu
mann, the Attorney-General, and
they had decided to remit the taxes
due on the Y. M. C. A. building.
This act in itself is commendable ;
my only object is to enquire where
they got the law or precedent for
such a generous act, as there arc
other worthy objects in sight. A.
ISLAND NEWS.
(1'iojii Oar Own Coiii-spondents.)
IIONOKAA.
Mr. Charles Williams of Kukui
haclc had his collar bone broken by
his horse falling with him, while out
hunting with Mr. S. Parker and a
party of friends on last Tuesday.
He was at once removed to Maua
where Dr. Greenfield was in attend
ance and at last account he was
doing well.
A half white boy in Waipio was
shot in the hand on Sunday last by
a native. It is supposed the shoot
ing was accidental.
KAUAI.
On Monday evening, the 18th
inst., there was a pleasant gathering
of natives and friends of the native
race at the Y. M. C. A. at Lihtie.
The occasion was a treat prepared
by Mother lticc and others for the
Sunday School children.
At an early hour the building was
completely filled with eager children
and almost as eager "children of a
larger growth." After suitable open
ing exorcises, candies and sweet
meats were distributed lo all of the
children present, anil other small
presents were appropriately bestowed
opon those who had been especially
regular in their attendance for the
last few months. Then followed a
magic lantern exhibition, which
greatly interested and amused the
spectators. Music, chielly by 11a
waiians, was interspersed.
At f) o'clock the assembly dis
persed with many alohas for the
friends who had made the evening
so thoroughly enjoyable. The hearty
good feeling shown between natives
and foreigners on such occasions, in
this section of the country, is very
gratifying after the efforts which
have been made by tho government
party in Honolulu to arouse raco
animosity.
Governor Kanoa gave a ltiau on
Saturday to IT. 11. II. Princess Liliu
okalani. It was very largely atten
ded and very successful.
A Q. SMITH,
XJL. Age
A cent to take Acknowledgments
with Smith mid Thurston, Attorneys at
Law, No, 1)8 Mcrchaut street. 012 ly
niMuwuCTiiCTiiaaimmirMiwiW
For Sale or Lease.
'PltE Undersigned oilers the
Hold Street, Market
to a lesponsiblo parly desiring to engage
la the business. Aiso Butcher Cait 1)
Morses, etc. Possession immediate.
GEOUGE OltAY,
No. !J Adams Lane
Notice.
rpilE Undersigned would lie pleased
JL to obtain a position as Warehouse
man, Salesman, or storc-ueeper imer
Afri 1st. GEOUGE G HAY,
010
No. !! Adams Lane.
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The Best II rands In the Market.
;iu'la.
AmbroMios,
XnhlcMsc,
V'Kil !' Oro.
Ioiism Cnl'e,
Secret o.
, i'nssnmli'n,
r.yjianoln,
l.oiie I'lHliermaii,
Vesta lie Oro KlefjimtrM.
For Sale at Hr.AsoxAin.r. ll.vri:s, by
ir. Noite,
GlOlmb
Beaver Block.
For Sale,
SIX SI'AHK, suitable Tor bridging or
lolling purposes, or ship's fJmis.
Apply at
(J10 lm ' KYAN'S BOAT HOUSE.
!2; KHWAZiU.
17H)U the Conviction of this pel son or
. persons that enteied my piomiscs
on the !)th of .Jan. 188-1, and robbed the
house, and distroyed several bags of
feed.
NO KA IIOPU ANA i ka mea a man
mea palm i lielo ai ina ku'u ninii ma ka
la ! o lanuaii, 1881, a komo iloko oka
halo a hoopoinoia lie lchulchu o nn Eke
Ai (a ka holoholona).
11. GKHKE.
Jan. Ifilh, 1881. 010 lm
NOTICE.
ripilH Undersigned begs to inform his
i friends and the nubile iionerally
I that he lias rented the shop and. stock
from Mr. L. Way, ami will continue
the business as Carpenter and Builder,
and hopes by paying strict attention to
the business tomciit a shaic of public
patronage.
F1UTZ WILHELM.
Having rented my picmises on King
Sticcl, to Mr. Fritz Wilhelni, who has
acted as my Foreman for a number of
years, to the satisfaction of myself and
customers, and who is thoroughly capa
ble of carrying on tho business, I hope
my old customers will accord him the
same patronage as they gave me.
(i381m L. WAY.
Dwelling- House For Sale.
rpilE HOUSE and LOT on the Kulao
X kalma plains, situate on the uiiikni
side of lieielania street, ami now occu
pied by Judge McCully, is for sale.
Impute of S. 15 HOLE.
013 tf
AT KAPIOLANI PAltK,
Is the Favorite Suburban
Resort,
it is open Every Day
AND
Can always be supplied, as well as
Fresh Air in the Country.
II..1.NOLTE,
CM lm Piopiielor.
A Good Pasture Tor Horses,
. ,-;- NKAH TOWN.
Inquire lo
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A. A. MONTANO.
1 Uin
A TINE LOT OF
Matting oi'all Grades
BOTH WHITE AND COLOUKD
For Sale at
482 A. S. diEGnOKN & CO
Wanted,
A SUITABLE grown Girl or Woman
to do light House woik, or t'ike
care ol a eliilil In a small family. Ex.
cellent home and fair wages. Applv at
once 10 ,j. j'j. wiftH.MA.N,
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Gen'l Business Agent1
To Let.
ONE SIDE of that beautiful Olllcn
now occupied entire by .1. E.
Wicinau in the Campbell Block, Mer
chant street, with select olllco Furniture.
Apply to .r.E. WISEMAN,
fill If General Business Agent.
FINE TURN OVER
FOR SALE CHEAP manufactured
by tho
HAWAIIAN CARRIAGE
Manufacturing Co,,
No. 70, - Queen Street.
029 Sin
11 INDUCTION IN PRICES.
Trogloau & Alwator,
Tailors and Clothiers,
Four & Horn, Rts. COO ihu
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li. AIHiKIt
begs lo Infoini the public
thnl be lias just received per
" Mariposa " a largo assortment oT
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
SHOES AND SLlPPEltS,
Also, Men's Boots and Shoes, all of
which are of the finest quality, nml will
be sold
At tlie Lowest ioisilil' iirlei's.
(132 lm
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Ring up Tclephono No. 202.
IF YOU WANT a Cheap .rob done to
any pari ol the Cilv or Suburbs.
'P. Smith,
Next to Uninnier'.s Harness Shop.
IUIJ :lni h
No. 96, King Street,
Telephone,.
.No. 130
HAVING BOUGHT out the business
of W. II. Wilkinson, the under
signed is prepared to c.irry on a general
Express Business; and hopes by piompt
ncss and dispatch to meril a fair share
of the public patronage.
tl. Hmmerson.
013 :im
WENNER & Co.',
I'-oirr ivj'Knii'r.
Have on hand New Foreign and
Home Made Jewelry,
Watches, Bracelets, Necklets,
Pins, Lockets, Clocks.
And Ornaments of all kinds
Silver and Gold Plate,
Elegant Tea Sets--in Solid Silver
Suitable for Frcsentation.
NATIVE JEWELRY A SPECIALTY
Itcpairing and mending in all
its branches.
The Sole Agent for King's
CELEBRATED EYE PRESERVERS.
5!)1
GEO. E. SHERMAN.
No. -12 Kino Stjiki.t.
Trees and Saddles of all kinds made to
older and repairing Harness, etc., done
in shoit notice. All oiders promptly at
tended to. 5U3 ly
SJotiftt.
TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS
and all whom it may concern.
,-p7J:-piT- The undersigned having
ffli:p!:steSmade alterations, additions,
SJyjwjjaand improvements In ids
is now prepared to give
Tbe Highest Cash Value
for any quantity of
TAXiLOW,
And will furnish containers for the same
fiec of cost to any one who may desire.
TIKKS. W. KAWJjIXS, .
Honolulu Soap Works.
Olllce in Brick Building,
King slieet, Leleo. -1SU 3y
Kerosene Oil !
KEROSENE OIL !
Iii1iij and Vulcuii ItrniKlH.
Ex " Spartan " and " Henry .liime?,'1
riMlESE Favorite Oils, equal lo, if not
JL Superior to any In tins Market.
For Sale at Lowest Rates
Either Wholesale or llclnil, by
Castle & Cooke,
fi"3 Jim ' And Other Dealers.
FOR SALE,
A Lot of Land
300 ft. wido by 300 ft. deep,
Situated on uiaUai side ol lieielania
Street, near the residence of Mr. Wong
Qui. Water laid on.
STABLE AND OUT-BUILDINGS
Ai.so ok Tin: i'hi:miei:h.
Trees and Flowers are now planted and
Grounds are well laid out.
ISTApply to
JHfg OHULANitCO.
lob .Printing
OF over)' description executed with
neatness and dispatch at tho Daily
I BuuarnN Olllce.
Boots. S loss ai graft.
mm express
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tattttKMSUika&A)auaraiUtiift3Gmu2
DILJilNCiHAM & CO.'S
. -:OTJU OWN
Wreaking Plows, Hire Plows 0 lo 1:1
IV TfWr
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A veiy complete A'sorlineiil
Magneso Calcitc Fire Proof Safes, abso
lutely fire proof
HARKNESS FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
NEW DESIGNS IN SILVEK PLATED WARE.
Who Cloth, Whe Netting, Bice Cloth, Ulid Cages,
Black and Fencing Wile, Pumps, Windmill", Tanks .
Hydrauclic Rams, Skidyate Oil in Five Gallon Tins.
Kerosene and Lubricating Oils a specialty. A good Slock on hand, and lo anive.
Call and examine ouv New Goods.
DILLINGHAM & CO.
Gernl Conissioi & Purctaii Agents,
NO. 101 FOUT STliEET,
We prcfont ourselves before the public with tho molto of
"liivc ami Ic( live"
, We. call the attention of Honolulu IJusinc Men and Iuier-Nkinil Residents lo
the fuel dial we are doing a G? meal Collection a'ld lire:i ning B.nineis, and pro
pjse lo moke our services useful lo the citizens of this mil n iighlnriug; id.ind'.
Wo arc ready to iill all Orders a! Lowest Cash Pries oi rsasoniblo Com.iil3sio.i3.
We include all Classes of Goods,
Hay, Grain, and General Merchandise,
Or any article of Household Furniture.
He-idcnts of the Other Islands who may be in need of any Article however
small, or desire information as to prices of any class of Goods by addressing us,
will bopiomplly furnished with the ncecssaiy iufoinuitiou. We solicit all Gen
eral Business, aiul by strict attention hope lo secure the patronage of the public.
CST GIVE US A TKJAL; you will find u,s Piompl and Reasonable. Address
all Orders to
CJ. Uidell & Co.,
P. 0. Box 303. 010 :tm ' Honolulu.
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A. Iff. MELL1S
has just received a now lot of
S1LEC HOSSERY
AND
LADIES' JEKSEYS,
Assorted Colors.
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READY FOR FINISHING- HOUSES.
Parlor Sets,
Bedroom Sets,
Odd Chairs,
Dining Tables,
Centre Tables,
Mattresses,
Pillows,
Rugs,
Matting,
Lambrequins, Cornices and Picture Frames
ok i:vj:ky uksciiiition' math: -io oitnnn.
105 & 1 07 Fort Street, Honolulu, II. J.
EST" Island Orders will receive Prompt and Careful Attention. GOO lim b
Pioneer Carriage Manufactory,
fo -n s --
"a5fflLa
75, 77 mid SI
Kins: St.
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WHITMAN & WRIGHT,
(Iiito at. ,T. HOHI3.)
All oiders for Wheel-vehiclcs of every description tilled with promptness and
ilijpatch. Flrnt-class Jlcchanics employed all tho yrr round. "
ter- F1NJ3 OAK1UAGE WORK A SPECIALTr. -X0a
Nullum: too hot or too heavy for us. THAI CABS, OMNIBU.SSE.S. I'LANTA.
TION WAGONS, MULE & OX CAM'S, made lo order, ulteied or ! it-paired. .
Our Horse SIioeiiiK1 Department
Is under the supervision of n jiractlcnl man a mech'inlo becond tonor We
have nd use for soaking scalds or lot tubs. All work guaranteed.
"Charges moderate. AVII1T.MAN & WRIGHT,
'"3 h- in. 77 and 81 KlnK street.
NOTICJS.
fl ONEV TO LOAN in sums to suit.
Ill Km" lwrtleiilurs. annlv to
GEO. CAVENAGH,
Windsor Kestauiant
(1117 lm
Workinjyinen's Union.
rpiIE legulnr weekly meeting will be
X held over DIAS' NEW STOHE,
opiiosito Bethel, Kinc Streol.
GEO. CAVENAGH,
CI!) Secretary.
Notice.
rpilE llilril nsi-esfincnt of $2.rQ jicr
X. shuro of Hie Capital Stock of the
.Mutual Telephone Co., is due THIS
DAY, and payable nt my olllce.
A. JAEGBU,
Ticasuror ilulual Telephone Co,
Honolulu, Feb. 1,1881. 083
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PATENTS:
Inch, Cultlvatois anil llnr.m IlanmvB.
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Pianos,
Organs,
Guitars,
Accordoons,
Violins.
Banjos,
Flulcs.
Harmonicas,
Strings.
?r; wir
77 and 81
Ksii St.
gaaSgqjtTayyt
Water Notice.
OIHeu Sup't AVater Works,
Honolulu, July y, 1882.
ALL persons having Water Privileged
are notified that their Water Hates
nro payable bemi.iinnually, in advance,
at tho ofllou of tho Superintendent of
Water Works, foot of Niiiianu btreet,
upon tho 1st day of January nml July of
each year. dllAS.lJ. WlLSON,
a i- ir Siin'l " ntor Work
H. I. Kaai. Minister of Interior. eat
Notice.
Goviuinoh'b Owiuii, Hono- )
i.umj, Kept. 24, 1883. r
VTOTICE Is heieby given that nodobiH
XI contracted on behalf of tho Ha
waiian band will be recognized or paid
unless oitlercil by tho undersigned.
Jko. O. Hojunis,
Governor of Oahu.
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