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BANKIN6N0TICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED havo formed
a copartnership under the linn
namo of " SPKECICELS & Co." for the
purpose of carrying oii'U general bank
Ingnnd exchange business1 at Honolulu,
and such other places in the Hawaiian
Kingdom as may bo deemed advisable
(Signed) ClATJS SPREOKELS.
Win. Q. IRWIN.
" P. P. LOW.
Honolulu, .Inn. 14th, 1881.
Referring to tho ivbovo we bog to in-fo-m
tho business public that we are
prepared to make loans, discount approv
cd notes, and purchase exchange at the
best current rates. Our arrangements
for selling exchange on the principal
points lu the United States, Europe,
China, Japan and Australia arc hfiing
made, and when perfected, duo notice
will bo given. Wo shall also bo prepared
to "receive deposits on open nccount,
make collections, anil conduct a general
banking and exchange business.
010 3mb (signed) SPRECKELS & Co.
BISHOP & Co., BANKERS,
Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.
Draw Exchange on tho
Bttnlc oi Cniilbi iiu S. IT.
And their agents in
NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONG.
Moasrs. N. M. Rothschild &Son, London.
The Commercial Bank Co., of Sydney,
London,
The Commercial Rank Co., of Sydney,
Sydney.
The Bank of New Zealand: Auckland,
Christchurch, and Wellington.
The Bank of British Columbia, Vic
toria, B. C. and Portland, Or.
AND
Transact a General Banking Business.
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Fledged to neither Boot nor Party,
Bat 03tablishod for tho benofit of all.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1G, 1884.
THIS EVENING'S DOINCS.
Meeting Hose Co. No. 1, at 7 :30.
Oalm Lodge, No. 1 K. of P. 7:30.
Bethel Prayer Meeting, at 7 :30.
Fort St. Church, Prayer Meeting
at 7:30.
St. Andrew's Cathedral, usual
services, 7:30.
TO-MOYROW'S DOINCS.
MORNING.
Regular Cash Sale, at Sales Room
of Lyons & Levey at 10 o'clock.
MR. YARNDLEY'S BENEFIT.
The Symphony Club concert of
last evening was a very gratifying
success in every respect. Upon
glancing over the very neatly printed
programme we felt that the club and
their associate artists had no light
task before them. However the at
tack upon, and the first few bars of
the difficult Egmont Overture, was
made and played with such dignity,
force and precision that confidence
was at once established which was
only occasionally shaken by a little
unsteadiness in the first allegro.
This howevei would'have been reme
died by a careful conductor. It is
surprising to us that such music can
be so well rendered without the aid
of a conductor, it can only be ac
counted for by the presence of Miss
Castle at the piano as aocompanyist,
whose steady and attentive work in
this role very largely contributed to
the success of the entire programme.
In this connection Mr. Berger's ef
forts upon the Contra Bass certainly
cannot be passed over without notic
ing his ever ready ponderous tone to
help along the tardy, and anon to
hold back the over anxious.
Mr. Ilasselman has proved himself
a desirable acquisition to our musi
cal circle as was evinced by a de
served encore to the song " Alia
Stella Confidentc." Mr. Ilttssclman's
voice is baritone of good quality
though not of great compass, evi
dently cultivated and well managed.
The instruments obligato to this
song, violin and violoncello, were
very effective, especially the cello
part which contains many nice pas
sages for that noble instrument;
assuredly Mr. Brown thought so for
ho played them with much taste.
The violin had less to do in this
number, as if reserving its forces for
the difficult concerto which followed.
There is much work for Mr. Yarnd
leys instrument in this concerto as in
most of Dc Bcriot'a writings for
violin but Mr. Yarndley proved him
self quite eqiW to the occasion ; but
here again we felt the need of a con
ductor to manage the orchestra and
so allow, to tho solo, more license.
The orchestra is not yet accustomed
to accompanying but a few such per
formances as this will certainly prove
very beneficial.
Mrs. Cruzan sang very well ; her
rendition of the " Zingarella" by
"Campana" was admirable, Clear
intonatiou and clever execution were
the characteristics.
The quartette arranged by Mr.
Marques is very pretty ami effective,
ami will, if it has not already, be
come one of tho standard pieces
played by the club.
The club, now more at home with
the audience, played with greater
certainty and appeared to better ad
vantage in the selection from " Don
Pasqunlo" though at times, and in
fact too frequently, very much out
of lime ; this may bo attributed in
part to the effect of heat upon the
instruments, but care and experience
will overcome this fault.
The gem of the evening was the
quartette by Mrs. Ilanford, Mrs.
Cruzan, Mrs. Brown and Miss Castle.
Without accompaniment they sang
throughout without lowering their
pitch, and showed that great caie
and practise had been bestowed upon
its preparation.
Mr. Yarndley excelled himself in
his violin solo, Ernst's Elegic and
received a hearty and deserved en
core to which he responded with a
Cavatina by Raff.
Mrs. J. V. Brown's solo, the An
gel's Serenade, with violin obligato,
was very effective. The excellent
performance was concluded with a
cornet solo, Star of England, by M.
Miofeiels who must be again compli
mented for his brilliant execution.
OAHU COLLECE.
The Trustees of Oalm College
have nearly secured pledges to the,
full amount needed to secure the
815,000, offered by Hon. C. E.
Bishop, but $2,250 of the amount
is for scholarships. The treasurer
has been diligently at work hoping
to secure at least this amount for the
General Fund, where it is most
needed, and as much more as can be
given.
A Committee was appoiutcd at
the last meeting of the Trustees to
make special appeal to such indivi
duals as had not yet made any con
tribution to Oalm College.
A Committee, consisting of the
President, Secretary, Treasurer, Rev.
C. M. Hyde and P. C. Jones, Esq.,
have begun this final canvass in good
earnest. It is hardly necessary to
argue with any one to convince him
of the importance of this object in
its relations to the future prosperity
of this community. A Scientific De
partment of Oalm College will not
only add what is greatly needed in
carrying out a full course of studies
for our young people, but will fur
nish facilities for chemical anatysis
and for scientific investigations for
the benefit of the sugar planters, and
for the Government. The better the
educational advantages which we
have to offer, the more likely are ws
td have added to" our community
families, who will surely be attracted
by the superior advantages the Is
lands afford in climate and in beauty
of scenery. With the closest, and.
most careful management, the pre
sent income barely exceeds the need
ful expenses at present.
Subjoined is a list of the subscrip
tions received by the Treasurer, and
not acknowledged in the circular,
issued soon after the meeting at
which Hon. C. R. Bishop announced
his purpose to give $15,000 for a
Scientific Department if a like amount
should be paid before June 1, 1884 :
Amount already acknowledged. . $
A.W. Pierce ?.....
A. Jaeger
II. V.llall
Mrs. It. W. Laine
Mrs. G. II. Dole
E. W. Dyer
A. I-Wlohnson
8,235
100
no
no
10
10
20
oo
Cb. Gcrtz.
G. West.
S. T. Alexander 1 .nnn
II. J. Noltc 1 25
Rev. J. D. Paris
J. W. Austin
A Friend
G.N. Wilcox
S. W, Wilcox
F. A. Scbaefer
M. A. Chamberlain
C. Koclllng
Mrs. J. P. Cooke
A Friend
John Lucas
Miss 11. E. Norton
B. F. Dillingham
John F. Anderson'
E.O. White ,
A. S. Wilcox j
E.N.Dyer
10
COO
0
noo
50
100
10
25
100
20
20
5
400
100
25
250
25
$11,745
Amount acknowledged for schol
arships 1,500
Memorial scholarship to W. F.
Damon 750
$13,095
WANTED.
3 GOOD DRESS MAKERS. Apply
at: MRS. A. M. MELIJS' Dress
Making Department, 104 Fort Street,
089 lw
WANTED.
ACOTrAGE of not loss than four
Rooms in a rntnnntnliln loenlitv.
J Address Cottago this Onico. 089 lw
bf WJiBtAr'iil.ri i-S. fil , .. lAx . . . ...J. &-.! J.-.,. - I- r , .1 ,. i. i &lHL J ' J A ' 9tv f . r
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Auction Sales by Lyons & Lovcy
Regular Gash Sale
Thursday, April 10th,
at 10 nan. nt Sales Room, will be
sold
Dry G-tods, Clothing,
Furniture, Brooms, ctc.,-ctc.
Prime Red Salmon,
Potatoes and Bran j
And a Fresh Line of Groceries
.TiiBipLanded Ex " Kalakaun,"
ALSO
One Fine Horse, Itujisy, mid
Harness Complete.
On'o Pony Gontlo and Kind Suitable
for a Child.
Lyons & LnvKY, Auctioneers.
ATTENTION !
Paciiic Hose Company No. 1
rpUERE will be a Special Meeting
JL held this (Wednesday) evening,
April lGth, at 7:30 p.m. Parade business,
full attendance requested.
W. WHITE,
0S9 It Secretary.
HEAD QUARTERS
Geo. W. Do Long Post
No. 45
Dept. of Gal.
a. . it.
THERE will be a regular MEETING
of the POST TO-MORROW EVENING,
Thursday, April 17th, at 7:30 sharp.
Comrades on good standing are cor
dially invited.
IMPORTANT BUSINESS.
Per Order
R. W. LAINE, P. P. C,
089 2t Post Adjutant.
POTATOES!
Prime New Zealand Potatoes
Just Received,
Ex City of Sydney
BY
689 3t b M. E. Bffelnty vc Bro.
TO LET.
A HOUSE, with good front
Garden,' 7 Rooms, Kitohwi,
Pantry, and Batli house.
Apply at 53 Emma Street.
mm
CSOJtf
For Sale.
A GENTLE FAMILY JERSEY COW,
4 years old for sale. Just suitable
for a family. Gives 0 quarts of milk
a day. Warranted a perfect pet. $7u.
Apply to J. E. WISEMAN,
089 lw General Business Agent.
A
ll Eitert
BY
under the Leadership of
H. R. H. Liliuokalani
will be given nt Waikiki Church on
Thursday Evening, April 17th, 1884.
The proceeds will go to the Sunday
School Fund. J
Doors open at 7 p.m ., to commence at 7 :80
Admission i no cents.
G88 2t
, Just Received
Ffom China
Per. Stmr. Arabic
An Elegant Assortment of
Silks Satins !
OF
All Kinds of Colors SIuuIon
Specially Suitable
For the Present Season
Garments of any design, either for Lady
or Gentleman, made in the highest style
of Art, and at the Lowest prices.
King Lun Chong & Co.,
088 2m ' No. 78 Nuuanu Street.
Tregloan & Atwater,
Havo Just Rocelvod a Cholco Lot oi'
English. Tweeds
Per. Birmah.
Fojvt & Hotel Sts.
030 8m
Tuition on the ZHfher.
GIVEN at pupils residence For
particulars inqulro at M. Echart'a
Jewellers store, 00 Fort street. Terms
moderate. 082 2w
illlillif
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ESCBtaiactmasn
XI- WIS
TO RANCHERS GENERALLY
For Lease & For Sale
THE MOKULEIA RANCH adjoin
ing tho Walalua Plantation, Island
of Onliu, Covering 55000 acres more or
less, with live Dwellings, Outbuildings,
six Artesian Wells supplying entire
premises, sovcral acres cultivated, to
Lease for a term of years.
iort ALit:.
ON THE ABOVE RANCH, over 800
Choice and Select head of Cattle, 1(1
Bullocks, 40 Horses, 100 Hogs, 300 Fowl,
Wagons, Carriages, Carts, Implimcnts,
amrGoods nnd Chatties Generally. Tho
above extensive Ranch is now and has
been llorishing prosperously for years.
the owner retiring on account ot in
health being the oiuy reason for dispos
ing of his interests. The stock Is all
llrst class Imported Breeding Stock.
The Ranch is laid out in Paddocks and
for n llrst class Cattle Hog and Dairy
Ranch it cannot bo excelled. For gen
eral information apply to Joseph Men
donna on the Ranch at Waialua, or to
J. E. WISEMAN,
General Bushiest Agent Honolulu.
C80 lm
FOR SALE.
FOUR FINE BUILDING
LOTS at Piuuihou, Honolulu,
lvlnu between tho premises of
Mr. B. F. Dillingham and Messrs. Gra
ham and Foster. Two of these lots have
each a frontage of 100 feet on Bcrctania
Street and a depth of Ti00 feet, and two
have each a frontage of 102. 7 feet on
Bingham Street nnd a depth of 275 feel.
These four lots adjoin each other and
will be sold either separately or as n
whole.
Apply to - .1. M. MONSARRAT,
087 tf
No. 27 Merchant Streat.
Wanted.
A NICE SUIT of rooms, in a private
family, for a huim and wife, with
the privilege of light housekeeping
Address, L. T. S., P. O. Box 131, llono,
lulu. 088 3t
WANTED.
A GOOD SMART BOY
Apply to The American Express
Co.
085 lw b
WANTED.,
BY A MIDDLE.AGED AMERICAN
WOMAN, a situation as nurse, or
housekeeper. Address. M. C. this olllce.
087 3t
Wanted.
SECOND HAND BILLIARD
TABLE with furniture complete,
all in perfect good oulcr. Size of table,
4 x 8 ft., or y, x !) ft. State price &c, &c.
Address, P.
if. J.,
Ilonokaa Plantation,
Hawaii.
US5 lw u
IRS SnS.Co
TELE KINAU,
FOR THE ACCOMMODATION of the
Public the KINAU will arrive in
Honolulu, Saturday, April 20th, at day
light, .leaving Kawajhae at 10 a.m.,
Friday, Apiil 2-th, Mahukona at noon
same day, Maalaea Bay at 0 p.m. Pas
senger train from Niulii at 8 a.m.,
Friday, Apiil 25th. 0S0 8t b
FOB! SALE I '
The Yacht Restless,
With Fittings Complete, Enquire of
THOMAS E. WALL,
084 tf
Likcliko Wharf.
Notice of Removal.
W. II.. PLACE, of the EUREKA
HOUSE, Maunakea Street, begs to inform
his friends nnd the public generally, tho,
he will remove to those central premises,
at the corner of Marine and Nuuanu Sts,
on tho 15th hist., and will open the same
with a new slock of Cigars, Cigarettes,
Tobacco, Pipes, etc., all of the llnest
brands. Fuitber notice ot tho opening
will bo given. 082 td
NOTICE.
THE STORE AND STOCK lately
carried on by Ah Moon, at Mnnu,
near the Queen's Hospital, has been sold
toY. Alau. All persons indebted to'tho
said 'Ah Moon are requested to pay him
nt onno.
Honolulu, April 14th, 1881. 087 lw
A DIVIDEND of Three Dollnrs per
share will be payable April 20th,
to tho shareholders of tho Hawaiian Car
riage Manufacturers Company, Limited,
at their olllce No, 70 Queen Street.
E. G. SCHUMAN,
(1S2 Sw Secretary & Treasurer. ,
To Let.
NE SIDE of that beautiful Olllco
now occupied entire bv .T. M.
Wiseman in tho Campbell Block, Mm
chaiit street, with select olllco Furniture.
Apply to J . 13. WISEMAN.
Oil tf General Business Agent.
NOTICE
TF YOUR HORSE IS SICK or LAME,
JL or any way out of order, call on A
T. BAKER, at Capt. J. O. Clunoy'u sta
hies, corner of Queen & Punchbowl sts,
U3yBroaklng hordes to saddle or car
ilage a specialty. 420 ly
J.M.OAT& CO., NAIIYJIAICJOKK.
Loft in A. F. Oookes New Flic Proof
Building, foot of Nuunnu Street.
Honolulu, H.I.
Flags of all descriptions made and
repaired. ly b
JUST RECEIVED
I
limn
llllllll JJLUfl
I 051 lm b
A. S, CLEGIIORN & Co.
fg liivdiiiciil, fjl
ii ii
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Notice of Removal.
HYMAN
HAVE-
REMOVED
-THEIR-
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PUCE OF BUSINESS
TO-
No. 58 Queen Street,
Next door to W. G. Irwin & Co.
Thanking the Public for their liberal
patronage dining the past seventeen
I
yeara, they will do their best to retain
lie same at their new store.
G37 Hm
The undersigned begs to inform the
Ladies and Gentlemen of Honolulu and
the other Islands, that ho has onne more
received a
EBeautifuB Line
of the well known
which are ready for inspection; such
Crochet and Embroidery "Work, Fancy
Baskets, Willow Chairs,
among them, the
Celebrated Love Clair,
and many other things. Also, a little
but worthy assortment, of
Gold and Silver Jewelry,
People who have been waiting for mos
of these goods, please call early, as to
secure their llrst chance.
P. A. DIAS,
King Street, near Castle & Cooke's
Honolulu. 081 2w
Book Bindery
ALVIN II. RASEMANN
Wishes to notify the public that he
Has Opened a Book Bindery
In the GAZETTE BUILDING, and is
now prepared to do all kinds of
Book-Bind ing
AND
Paper-Ruling-
Magazines, Pamphlets, Catalogues,
Eeports Etc., Etc., Etc.,
Hound to order in Sheep, Calfskin, Mo
rocco, Leather or Boards.
2Ry strict attention to business
and moderate charge, I trust to merit :i
fair hharo of the public patronage.G073m
J. E.OATJr. &Co.
Dealers In all kinds of
.SrX,A.rJ?IOVip,Y, Tho Lateest Foreign Papers always on
hand at the Gazette Block, Merchant
Street. . ly b
Quarterly Accounts
MereliantH Blorckccpci'H
WILL TAKE NOTICE that tho un
dcrsigned is prepared to arrange
Books nnd Collect Quarterly Accounts
with carefulness and promptness.
J. E. WISEMAN,
General Business Agent.
Campbell's New Block, Merchant Street.
080 lm
.TTJS- RECEIVED
A CHOICE LOT OV
English. Groceries
215
A.B.OL GIIOIW&CO.
inmiumuimiiii imuiimnimi
D. Jf. CltOWI.UY.
Jt. HABTtrS
78 King Si.
78 King St.
(Opposito Whitman & Wright.)
PRACTICAL
.Iut Received Superb Covwinir and
Trimming for
Lounges.
Parlor Sets, etc., etc.
Cheaper Than Ever ! ! !
DT'Call nnd see our Goods nuil your will
buy direct from the Makers" as wo are
the only
Practical Upholsterer
in Business in Honolulu and defy Con
tradiction on this point.
ICoimii'ing, ISccovci'iiix ami
ItcNtnflhig
A Speciality,
run
SPUING BED,
iVot, 10l)C fejUll'IMIMHOtl
Crowley & Co.
Ml Cm . 78 King Street.
JUST OPENED!
A large and extremely varied '
assortment of
Over 300
BOYS', SViBSSES
A5JI CIIIIiDREK'S
For Sale Very Low,
Call mid !x:a.Miiiie.
M. A. GoNSAi.vns & Co.,
59 Hotel. Street.
CM lm
The Califonia Produce
and. VrovNion Co.
respectfully notify the Public that they
have established themselves at
73 Hotel Street Honolulu,
in part of the premises occupied hy
Sresovicli G-ray & Co.
Where can be found a complete
stock of
Produce unci Groceries,
which will ho sold at lowest market
rates
JFor Cnsli. .
Telephone, No. 274. P. 0. Box, 120.
Address all orders and communications
070 8m Z. K. MYEKS Manager.
astern Jinc Siift-ai- Kegs,
In Shooks or Set up, also '
Eastern Pine Barrels for
Molasses. '
Hoops Iron , ft, ii,,', 2 x i.lc 2 x K. .
2x3.10.
For Sale by
080 Om b ,J. H. BRUNS, Senior.
A Good Pasture for Horses,
41 NEAR TOWN.
Inquire to
A. A. MONTANO.
577 Om
MATTING!
Just Received from Canton via
Hongkong per Bark Helena,'
WHITE MATTING
In five Qualities.
FANCY iyiATTIIMC
In ten different Patterns.
IE
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For Sale at Lowest Market Rates by
Q00 lm LEAVERS & COOKE.
ENGLING & SMITH,
Til & She Bt-Iroii Workers
PLUMBERS,
Roofers nnd Gas Fitters.
All kinds of Tin-waro ready made
or m ado to order.
No. 54 : : King Street,
Om Opposite Police Station, 085
CROWLEY & CO
AJz'iL
IBIS. OTH0LTERESS
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Colored
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