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TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1884.
SUN, MOON AND SEA.
All time from noon of to-dny, April 7.
ti in.
Sun Set. . "... 17.
Sun Rises i ' '
Moon Sets ; IV 00.
High Tide ( ciiinil ) 2 20.
High Tide (equal ) It !().
WIND and wnwiiuu
Itppord from noon of ydtouliiy!
AtSoiiICovel. Thermometer Iliihi.
I 4h i1,1 mi I 22h II aii l oh l lsii n to ish
2D.U9 I 30.05 I 30.00 70 G90 CdO ()()l
AVimi, i:.( light; buy, Civil, fair; Sen,
smooth.
OCEANIC S. S. CO.
FOll BAN KltANOISCO.
Mariposa. . . .Leaves Honolulu, Apr. lfitli
Alameda. . . .Leaves Honolulu. May. 1st.
PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO.
FOU AUCKLAND AND tfYDNHV:
Zcalnndia On Apiil 1!)
koii san rnANCieco.
Stmr Cltv of Sydnoy April 18
JELEPHOMC.
Diamond Head, April 8, 15 p.m
Light E. wind.
Lino down.
ARRIVALS.
April 8
Stmr Mariposa from San Francisco
DEPARTURES.
April 8
Stmr Kinau for windward porta
Stmr Iwalani for Kaiiai
Bktne Discovery for San Francisco
Stmr Mokolii for Koolau
Sclir AYaimalu for Koloa
Bktne Ella for San Francisco
Schr Nettie Merrill for Lahaina
Sclir Luka for Kohala
Schr Wailelc for Maliko
Schr Ehukai for "Waialua
Schr Marion for Kekchu
Bgtno Consuelo for San Francisco
Schr Kekauluohi for Ilanalci
75,000 of llio how coinage, a
largo proportion of which is tort cent
pieces, ai rived by the Mariposa this
morning.
Mil. I?. Stirling is expected by the
Alameda. Mrs. Stirling, who re
mains in England, has improved very
much in health.
A nivinr.Ni of 5 por share will bo
paid, on 10th iust., to holders of
Inter-Tslnnd Steam Navigation Com
pany's slock.
Tr.Nur.its for printing the report of
the Minister of the Interior, for the
past biennial period, will be received
till noon to-morrow.
VESSELS LEAVING T0-M0RR0W.
Bark Helena for Pnget Sound
Stmr Likelikc for Paauhau
At eleven o'clock to-morrow morn
ing, Messrs. Lyons & Levey will
sell on the P. M. S. S. wharf Go!)
bundles of hoop iron ex Burinnh.
Tun shareholders in the Hawaiian
Carriage Manufacturing Company
will receive a dividend of" S3 per
share, payable on 20th inst.
Mit. John D. Sprcckels and family
are coming by the Alameda. Col
onel Sprcckels expects to leave San
Francisco for Honolulu on May 1st.
Mit. George Lucas, Miss Lucas,
lion: Cecil Brown, Major Bender,
the Misses Von Holt and Mrs. S.
Magnin returned by the Mariposa.
Tun credit sale of groceries, hard
ware, dry goods, wines, beers and
liquors, of Messrs. Iloffschlacgcr &
Co., commences to-morrow morning.
gaggS!fe&Sa
had arrived, but, as llicy did not
constitute a quorum, they dispersed.
This organization, started a few
months ago with gtcal enthusiasm,
appears to be sulfering from the
usual Honolulu complaint of apathy.
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Tun City of Paris left London on
March Mill with a full cargo.
S'rocKtioi.ur.its in the Hawaiian
l.ell Tolpholic Co. meet to-morrow
morning.
Suoaii has fallen again one-eighth.
The last Now York quotation was
0. 31: cents for 9G.
Ki:nnkdy & Co. have fresh oys
ters, salmon, celery and fruit. Go
early with orders.
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Hon. R. M. Daggett has contri
buted a paper, How Pole Acted in
Puna, to the last San "Franciscan.
. . , i
Mn. B. Block obtained a record
for himself during his brief visit to
San Francisco, and will find some
friends anxiously awaiting his return.
Found, at Marchant's last Mon
day the finest Lot of American,
Spanish and Manila Cigars ever in
these Market. Witnessed. The
whole community. 682 5t.
InIIic Police Court this morning
T. B. "Walker and Uweloa each for
feited 812 bail for disturbing the
quiet of the, night. Three drunks
contributed 21 to the revenue and
Joe Silva, for assault and battery,
was remanded.
PASSENCERS.
For Molokai and Maui per Lchua,
April 7 Mrs Morcuead and child,
Hon Knnanu and 45 deck.
For Kahului per Kilauea IIou, Ap.
7 Miss M J Courscn, II Wiggers,
Miss K'T Winter, J T Winnter.
For San Francisco per Ella, April
8 Mrs Branfield & 2 daughter, J S
Holdsworth,
From San Francisco per Mariposa,
April 8 Quincy A Chase, and wife,
GD Dornin, E Flohr, Miss May
Dornin, Mrss C Sherry, Miss Rose
Verra, Mrs S Magnin, MissE Lucas,
George Lucas, Miss E Alexander, H
J Levey, M Monnier, Mrs E R Un
derwood, Paul d' Anbarede, Mrs G
J Strong, Miss E Weinwright, Miss
Florence Howe, Major A S Bender,
Capt W II Koon, A McGregor, G
H Allen, Miss Burtha Von Holt, Hon
CecilBrown, and servant, Miss M
Von Holt, A Murry and 30 steerage.
-' For Puget Sound per Helena,
April 9 A O Vogk wife & 2 child
ren, A Hansen wife and 3 children,
Cx Gundersen and child.
For San Francisco per Discovery,
April 8 J Shaw and wife, Miss F
Kind, D P Peterson, wife & child.
VESSELS Fp0RT7
Brit bark Helena, Hanson
Bgtne Sellna, J. Blake
Am tern Excelsior, Pelt.
Brit bark Birmali, Watt
Am wh bark Dawn, Hiekmott
TV man-of-war Kerguelcn, Founder
SHIPPING NOTES.
The Mariposa sailed from San Fran'
clsco April 1st, 3 p.m., arrived at
Honolulu April 8th, 10:2D a.m. Apiil
1st, to 2 light westerly wind smooth sea,
April 3rd to Gth, moderate gale West to
N. N. AW with heavy sea, thence to port
light Northerly winds. She brought 8!6
tons of cargo.
The bktne Ella sailed to-day for San
Francisco. She took 74G2 bag of sugar,
075 hides, 11 bbls of goat skins and 25
pkgs of effects. Total domestic value,
845,920.49.
The leak in the Consuelo came in
through a knot hole on the edge of a
seam about 5 feet to one side of the
rudder post, and SJIinchcs above water.
It was largo enough to admit sufllclcnt
water to keep one pump continually in
motion. She bailed at 2 p.m.
The Hartford arrived at San Francisco
on March 17 th.
TheRosarlo, from Kahului, arrived
at San Francisco on March 17th.
The Alden Besse arrived at Astoria,
from nongkong on March 25th.
The Hawaiian bark Lily Grace left
San Francisco for Port Townsend on
March 27th.
The Discovery sailed to-day foiJSiui
Francisco. She took 9029 bags of sugar,
200 bags of rice and 15 bales of wool.
Total domestic value, $54,910.00.
Tin: Mariposa arrived before her
time this morning. Purser McLanc
and J. M. Oat Jr. have our thanks
for prompt delivery of files and re
port. To-aioisnow morning.attcn o'clock,
the balance of the stock of J. W.
Robertson & Co. will, be sold by
Messrs. Lyons & Levey, on the
premises at Merchant street.
Tr the nolice had been in the
neighborhood of Queen street on
Sunday evening, they would have
heard sufficient noise to have war
ranted a "haul in."
Tin: copyright of the valuable
works on Hawaii, hitherto held by
J. W. Robertson & Co., will be sold
to-morrow morning by Lyons and
Levey, at eleven o'clock sharp.
Last evening's auction sale of J.
W. Robertson & Co. s stock was
well attended. Purchasers, "who le
ccived their goods last evening, are
requested to call and "pay up."
A nkw blacksmith's and wagon
shop has been opened, at No. 32
King street, by Messrs. Rcwcastlo &
Sagar, who announce that, besides
making and repairing carriages or
wagons, they undertake, under their
personal supervision, the important
work of horse shoeing.
Oun evening paper is growing in
popularity. In addition to an in
crease of thirty regular subscribers
last week, there was a special run on
yesterday's paper when Oat wanted
an extra couple of dozen copies, and
the same number was swallowed up
at this office.
Tin: game expected by Mi. S. J.
Levey has not arrived. The ship
pers, intending to ship it as fresh as
possible, waited till too late for ship
ment. Mr. Levey has, however, his
usual supply of fresh oysters, salmon
and celery, and some good smoked
salmon.
Mn. W. II. Place, who has so well
managed and conducted the Eureka
House on Maunakea street, notifies
that he will remove, on 15th inst, to
larger and more central premises at
the corner of Marine and Nuuanu
streets. He is preparing comfortable
reading rooms and a good stock of
smokers' delights.
Oceanic Steamship Gomp'y,
Tim MAttNrimMiNT
new and Jilcg.int8ieuin-.hips.
MARIPOSA & ALAMEDA,
Will have Honolulu and San
Fiuiioieo iu tile
1st and 15th of Each Month.
I'ASHKNui.ns may have their riiunc)
hooked in mhanee by ipphiug nttlu,-nlllr-e
oi ihe aieitls.
Passengers 1V Ihh line sue heieby no
tillrd that llioy" will be allowed 2fi0 His
of baggage free by the Oveilnnd Hall
way, when traveling East.
Excursion Ticltots tor Round Trip, $125,
good to return by any of the Company's
btcamcrs Within ninety days.
MmicirANiJisK intended for shipment
by this lino will bo received fioo of
charge in the Company's New Ware
house and receipts issued for came.
Ix3U1ianoi: on merchandise, whilst in
the warehouse, will be at owner's risk.
Wit. G. InwiN & Co.,
Agents, O. S. S. Co.
HNTHRISIjANI)
Steam Navigation Company's
JLSKIS OF STjEAKUBUS.
The Planter,
i!ATi:s, - . - Commander,
Will run regular' for Koua and Kim
Lkavks Honolulu at 4 p.m. on
Friday,
Tuesday,
Friday,
Tuesday,
Friday,
Aiuuves at Honolulu at 5 p.m.
Tuesday, June !'.
April 4
" 15
" 25
May 0
" 10
Tuesday, May 2
Friday, June (I
Tuesday, " 17
Friday, " 27
G-ood Friday, April 11, 1884,
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There will be Ready
."5 ,. ni. until 3
THE FINEST
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CROSS BUNS '
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J3VEU MADE IN THIS CITY,
50 OiEWJT pev XIocn9
At F. Horn's Sleai Canfly Factory ftflafcary
;st
XXotol fiJtveet.
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J. E. WISEMAN
CiiuipbcirN New X$loclc, aXerelmnt Sirooi,
Telephone, 172. P. O. Uox, GIG.
33EJ.3u ESTATE X.O-ESWT,
Employment Agent, Custom House Broker,
Fire and Life Insurance Agent, '
and General Business Agent.
The only General Business Agent in the Hawaiian Islands.
0S0 ly Orders of Every Kind and Natuic Solicited fiom the Various Islands.
Friday, Apiil 11
Tuesday, " 22
Friday, May 2
'Tuesday, " 18
l'Tiuay, " lii
Friday,
Tuesday,
Friday,
" 13
" 21
July 4
EMMA SQUARE CONCERT.
The Band will play in Emma
Square, this evening, at 7:30. The
following is the programme :
I'AHT I.
Ovei lure Jolly ltobbers Suppe
Gomel Solo The Snow Ai ban
1) inee Stvrian Kela 15ela
Selection Faust, (by icquest)... Gounod
I'AltT II.
Selection Madame Augot Lccocq
Comet Solo Eavutifiu Patiol.. .SUantz
Waltz Mv Friend
lloohcno, Iluwaii Ponoi
. Gasncr
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
A Gekman woman wants n situa
tion. .Pkopli: desiring tuition in tho
.zither, at moderate terms, should
apply to Max Eckart.
They are gone,
The stout craftsmen that hammered
the piles, 4
And the square-toed old boys in the
three cornered tiles ;
The breeches, the buckles, have
faded from view,
And the parson's white wig and the
ribbon-tied queue.
For the Centennial Dinner, ask for
the "Stetson" Hat, not for the
queue, from M. Mclnerny. G80 3t
gjMADinitA. goods are always in de
mand in Honolulu. Mr. P. A. Dias
has just opened a fresh consignment
of fancy work, embroidery, baskets,
willow chairs, including the cele
brated love chair, and gold and silver
jewelry which should satisfy the most
aesthetic taste.
Mkssus Lycau & Co. have just
received some pianos of the cele
brated Ascherbcrg manufacture.
They are German pianos, and their
lone and endurance is unequalled,
in addition to which they can bo
sold more reasonably than instru
ments of American manufacture.
THE MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY.
At last week's meeting of the
stockholders of the Mutual Tele
phone Company, lion. II. A. Widc
mann read the following resolutions
which he proposed to move at tho
meeting to be held on Thursday
morning :
Jiesolved. That the board of di
rectors, in due time, open subscrip
tion lists for the new stock to be
issued, and issue the same when
subscribed for.
Jiesolved. That the old rule of
this Company "not allowing more
than twenty shares to one sub
scriber" be upheld as far as possi
ble. Jiesolved. That tho board of di
rectors be instructed to give notice
to the Minister of the Interior, in
conformity with the provisions of
the charter, that this Company in
tends to increase its capital stock to
S5();000 in all.
Mr. Widcmann said that the ob
ject of increasing their capital stock
was to provide a building as they
had found it impracticable to rent a
suitable one. The Hawaiian Bell
Company might have to move any
morning as they were hanging on by
their eyelids, and it would be expen
sive and difficult for them to move.
Tho Mutual Company had its own
lot, and, if they bad their own build
ing, they would never be compelled
to move. In a few years he hoped
that they would have their offices
ront free, as tlioy would be able to
let tho rest of the building as offices.
Merchant street was daily glowing
in importance and tho business part
of tho town would extend towards
Government House, and their site
would also bo more valuable foi
offices when that street was widened.
The Iwalani,
camkuox, - - - Commander,
Leaves Honolulu every Tuesday
at f p.m., for Nawiliwili, Koloa, Eleele,
and Waimea, Kauai. Returning, leaves
Nawiliwili every Satuiday evening.
The James Makee,
rnnuAiAN, - - Commander
Leaves Honolulu every Thursday
at 3 p.m. for Kapau and Kilauea. Re
turning, leaves Kauai every Tuesday at
4 p-m., and touching at Wainae, both
way.
The C. R. Bishop,
davis, .... Commander.
Leaves Honolulu cvory Tuesday
at 4 p.m. for Kukuihaele, llouokau and
Paauhau. Returning arrives at Honolulu
cvory Sunday morning.
dSgfc.St earner Kinau,
feasg&: King, Commander,
.Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching at Lahaina, Maa
laea Bay, Makena, Mahukona, Ka
waihae, JLaupahoehoe and Hilo.
Returning, will touch at all the
alove ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Satuulay afternoon.
BREWER ft Co's. BOSTON PACKETS,
SHIPPERS will please lake
notice that the line baric
fas- JuniM u. tstitwtn,
will leave Boston June 1st, for this
port. Orders for goods should be sent
iorwnnl as cany as Apia iota, 10 insure
shipment. For luither inlormation
apply to C. BREWER & Co,
CGO lm Queen Street.
DILLIMS-HAM & Go.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
m
Hardware, Agricultural Implements,
Dillingham Steel Plows, Fence Wiie, Staples,
Kerosene Oil, House Furnishing Goods, Lamp
Goods,
SILVER PLATED WARE, &c, &c, &c. 052
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EEADT FOR FURNISHING HOUSES.
LYeAN
Parlor Sols,
Bedroom Sols,
Odd Chairs,
Dining Tables,
Centre Tables.
Mattresses,
Pillows,
Rugs,
Malting,
Pianos,
Organs,
Guitars
Accordcons,
Violins,
Flutes,
Banjos,
Harmonicas,
Strings.
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A-U-Y-
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FOR HILO DIRECT.
Lambrequins, Cornices and Picture Frames
Or EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO OKDEIt.
105 & 107 Fort Street, Honolulu, H. I.
5r Island Orders will receive Prompt and Careful Attention. COO 3m b
Pioneer Carriage Manufactory,
The Clipper Schooner
JENNIE WALKER,
ifeisson, - - - Master,
Will run legulnrly between Honolulu,
and Hilo. For freight or passage apply
to the Captain on boaid, or to the
Pacific Navioation Co.,
041 3m Cor. Nuuanu & Queen sts.
THE FAST SAILINO
Schooner Ehukai
will run icgularly
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting.
For freight or passage apply to tho
Captain on boaid, or to
Pacific" Navioation Co.,
181 Agents.
75, TT ana 81
St.
Kiii-
IjjfefsSgJLjrt
75, 77 and 81
King St.
WHITMAN & WRIGHT,
All oiders for AVlieel-voliicles of every description filled with promptness and
dispatch. First-class Mechanics employed all the year round.
BSr FINE CARRIAGE WORK A SPECIAIEY. -a
Nothing too hot or looheavy Tor us. TRAM CARS, OMNIBUSSES, PLANTA
TION WAGONS, MULE & OX CARTS, made to order, altered or repaired.
Our Horse Shoeing Department
Is under the supervision of a practical man a mechanic second to none. We
liavo no use for soaking scalds or rot tubs. All work guaranteed.
8-01mrgos modeiate. WHITMAN & WRIGHT,
-108 ly ' 75. Tl and 81 King Street.
liliFira
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Tun quarterly meeting of the Hu
mane Society, called for last evening,
resulted in nothing. The only mem
ber of the board of management who
was present, at the appointed time,
was the Secretary, Mr. Iwnnk Ooct
xirt .Tnbn Unkor has been con
flnedto bis house since Friday, suf- frey. At half past seven Mr. and
ferine from an attack of fever. Mrs. Kolnn and Mr. W. II. Kinney
feting from an attack
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED REG Lcavo
JL to infoiin the Public and their
Fiiends that they have opened a Black
smith and Wagon Shop
No. 32 King Street
below Maunakea where they are prepared
to MakeandRepairallkindsof Carriages
and Wagons on tho Shortest Notice
and Reasonable tonus.
N. B, Our Horse Shooing department
is not under the Supervision of hhed
men, but wo do the work oursolves.
Our motto guarantee to give Satisfaction,
give us n cull,
031 Um REWOASTLK & SAGAR.
PIONEER STEAM
CANDY -FACTOR
AND BAKERY.
t
F. HORN, Practical Confectioner,
Pnstiy Cook and Baker.
No. 71 Hotel st. Telephone 74.
.IUST RECEIVED I
Best Manila Cigars
051 lm b A. S. OLEQHORN & Co.
THE WINDSOR RESTAURANT,
KING HTKliSiaT,
H. Cavcnagh, n n Propriolor.
MIUA1LS dteSS&Sl MKAIjM
Cook'dtoord'rSSAt nil hours.
Oysters, Celery, Salmon, and Fruit
Received by every steamer. 001
sfrpri HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
fetiSlcain enirlnes. siiirar mills, boil-
ers, coolers; iron, bnibs and lead cast
ings; machinery of every description
mndo to order. Particular attention paid
to ship's black smithing. Job work exe
cutcd at shoit notice. 1
Notice.
GOVUHNOll'fi OlTICH, HONO- )
I.UMI, Sept. 21, 188!). f
NOTICE Is heieby given that uodobtH
contracted on behalf of tho Ha
waiian band will be recognized or paid
unlesH ordered by tho undersigned.
Jno. O. Dominis,
Governor of Oalui.
P. 0. 15o!297. Telephone No. 240.
KENNEDY a CO.,
No. (7 Hotel Street Honolulu,
IMPORTERS,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
Provision and Produce Dealers.
O'
li-essli 3roocls ly 3Eveiy; Arriyal.
JUST REOBIVKD-
-T5arr"ls Red Salmon,
V,. barrels Red Salmon,
Kegs Prime California Butter,,
Casks Hams, Barrels Vinegar,
Cases Cheese, California Mackerel,
Cases of Fairlmnk's Lard, 3, 5, and 101b. Pails.
Keg Marinated Herrings, Kegs Soused Pig's Peed,
Cumm all kinds oi provisions in Canned Goods,
ooIh Solil Iiinv, ami IMIIv'1'mI Froo of Charge to nil pnrtH ot" city.
Island and Family orders solicited and promptness guaranteed.
iiwniiTiirT
Water Notice.
Oilico Sup'L Water Works,
Honolulu, July 3, 1882.
ALL persons having AVater Privileges
are notified that their Water Rates
are payable bcmi-annually, in advance,
nt tho office of the Superintendent of
Water Woiks, foot of Nuuanu street,
iiiion the 1st day of January and July of
each year. (Ill AS. B. AVI LSON,
Hup'tAN liter Works
S. K, Kaai, Mluiatcr of Interior. 201
FRANK HUSTACE, .
Sraynwii,
(Successor to C. P. Ward.)
All orders for cartago promptly at
tended to, at tho lowest rates. Also for
salo:
ICuknnlto Halt,
fc'Ire Wood,
Whltn and Itlanlt Band
in qiianUtieti to suit, at lowest prices.
G031y
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