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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1(5, 1884.
SUN, MOON AND SEA.
All Mint: from noon of to-day. Apill 1(1
h in.
Hun Sct (5 20.
.Sun Rises 17 !')).
MoonRles 11 fid.
High TUlu (largo) i) -10.
High Tide (small) 22 00.
WIND AND WrATHUIl
llccoul Irom noon of yesterday:
aKS. Thounomotrr llnln.
I 111 I till I 2'1 II -21 1 llll I 181i to lSh
i.lso.oiao.ttl 770 (io I (i; a o.(ii
Wind, S.W., llKlit; .Sky, oeicnt, thick;
BO.ii mnooth.
OCEANIC s. s. go;
VOn SAN KUANCISCO.
Alameda. . . .Leaves Honolulu. May. 1st.
Mariposa. . . .Lteavus Honolulu, May lfith
PACIFIC MAILS. S. CO.
FOll AUCKLAND AND 8YTOIV !
Zeiilnndin On Aptil 10
K ' KOlY SAN FUANCtSCO.
Stmr Australia May 1 1
TELEPHONIC.
Diamond Henri, April 10, !i p.m
Light S.W. wind.
ARRIVALS.
April 1G
Stun Jas Mnlcce from Kauai
Schr Liholiha from "Wnianae
Stun "Waimanalo from Waimanalo
DEPARTURES.
April 1G
Sclir Rainbow for Koolau
VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW.
None
PASSENGERS.
From San Francisco per Chas.
Hanson, April 15 Alfred Crane.
For windward ports per Planter,
.April 15 P C Jones Jr., Miss E
Pilipo, Master D Morton, G W Pili
po, Miss Alicona and 80 deck.
For Kahului per Kilauea Hon,
April 15 Bro Bernard, Bro Louis,
Miss A K Hanapi, II Comwell, J D
Martin, II Wiggers and about 75 dk.
For Kauai per Iwalani, April 15
W E Rowell, Rev A O Forbes, Mrs
S W "Wilcox and son, Mrs A S Wil
cox, C Bureligrcvink and 49 deck.
From Kauai and Waianac per Jas
Makcc, April 1G D Speckman, wife
and child, T F Kennedy, Miss L
Hopai, A Cropp, A Ilanebcrg, "W
Dunn and 22 deck.
VESSELS IN PORT.
Hw Bk Knlnkiiua, Miller
Brit br.rk Birmali, Watt
I'r man-of-war Kcrguclen. Founder
Schr Chas Hanson, E W Sprngue
SHIPPING .MOTES.
The schoooncr Chas. Hanson, Capt.
Sprauguc, 21$ days from San Francisco,
brings 1700 sks of Hour, 378 sks barley,
381 sks of brau, 202 bales of bay, 0228
r.w. posts, 425 bbls of lime, 13 cases of
clocks, 5 cases of wine, 70 sks of feed, 1
case of pictures, 2S boxes of glass, 78
pkgs of shirts, SO kegs of lead, 50 kegs
of spikes and 20 cases of gun powder.
She is consigned to Hackfeld & Co. She
had calms and westerly winds; sighted
the Discovery and Ella on the 11 inst,
and the Excelsior on the 13 inst. She
is docked at Brewer's wharf.
The bark Kalakaua has received about
4000 sks of sugar. She will probably
sail on Tuesday next.
Stmr Jas Makee broughf 2G0G bags of
sugar, 8G bags of rice, 37 hides and 5
bbls of beef.
Schr Lilioliho brought 1700 bags of
sugar from Waianac.
Stmr Waimanalo brought 500 bags of
sugar and 100 sks of gravel.
LOCAL & CENERAL NEWS.
A Chinaman was fined SG0 yester
day, at Kapaa, Kauai, for opium
smoking.
Civil cases were commenced in
the Supreme Court this afternoon.
. Mit. Lincoln's tender, for tlie new
bank of Sprcckcls & Co., has been
accepted.
--
Wonic has been commenced, by
Mr. Lucas, for the erection of the
building of the Mutual Telephone
Company.
A sit.ciai. meeting of Pacific Hose
Comnnnv No. 1 will be held this
evening,
at half-past seven,
for
parade business.
Tin: first in the field with spVing
and summer goods, for ladies, is
Mollis, who displays his marvels of
millinery on Monday.
. .
Mk. W. G. Irwin's hen roost was
robbeil on Sunday night of some line
Imported fowls and a pair of ducks.
Fort Street Church steps make good
beds for the police.
. i
Tin: Interior Department boasts
of Hie possession of a rare geologi
cal speckled specimen, resembling
in form a portion of the human
anatomy. It could not be given
awny or placed iu the museum on
any account. Where is it now?
A good Jcrsoy cow for sale.
A seven roomed house to let.
A Tour roomed cottage is wanted.
No meeting of (lie Stock and Bond
Exchange again this morning.
Cam. and examine those beautiful
Madeira Goods, just received by P.
A. Dias, King street, next to Castle
& Cooke. ' G8G lw.
A sri.r.Nnit) lot of the best New
Zealand potatoes has just been re
ceived, ex City of Sydney, by II. E.
Mclntyrc & Brother.
Tun discarded ball and chain of
runaway Kaui have been found at
the back of Punchbowl. Kaui is
be tried for horse stealing.
to
Tin: proceeds of the concert at
Kawaiahao Church, on Monday
evening, were $215, and n donation
from a friend of $10, making a (otal
of $225.
regular
meeting of G. W. Do
Long Post No. 15 will be held to
morrow evening for the transaction
of important business. Comrades in
good standing are invited. ,
Mi:ssits. Lyons & Levey sell to
morrow morning, at their regular
cash sale, groceries, dry goods,
Manila cigars, a (fnc horse just
landed from' the Kalakaua, a buggy
and harness.
o
Rosai.ina. Is he of G od's Making ?
What manner of man? Is his head
worth a hat, or is his chin worth a
beard ? As You Like It. Call for the
"Stetson" in any color 3-ou Please
at Mclnerny's. G8G 3t
A rnivA'rn letter from New South
Wales states that the sheep, in that
colony, are dying by millions, there
has been no rain for months and
ruin and desolation are staring many
in the face. In New Zealand there
has been plenty of rain.
A laiigu fish, called Ilapuu, at
tracted the attention of a crowd at
the Fish Market this morning. It
was caught by a native named Kaihe,
off Diamond Head during the night.
It measures G feet 8 inches long and
G feet in circumference, and weighs
3G2 pounds. Tins monster of the
deep is a curiosity worth seeing.
Ajiioxg the articles belonging to
the estate of J. W. Robertson & Co.,
to be sold to-morrow, by Lyons and
Levey, are Charts of the Hawaiian
Islands and harbors ; bound volumes
of the Polynesian, between 1850
and 18G0 ; the Iluwaiicm Gazette
18GG to 18G7 ; the P. O. Advertiser
18G2 to 18GG ; and unbound copies
of the Polynesian for 1850, 1851,
1857,to '59, 181G-7.
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Tin: usual interruption at a public
performance, and especially at a
concert occurred last evening at Mr.
Yarndley's benefit. People who
came late, instead of waiting till the
conclusion of the first number, must
needs interrupt it and disturb every
body by going to their seats, push
ing chairs and making a noise. The
rule, in force fn other places, should
be insisted upon here if people
come late they must wait outside
until the conclusion of the number
being performed. The offenders arc,
generally, people who ought to know
better.
Advkutisino in America must
have reached the highest state of
perfection judging by the beautiful
lithographed cards of Win. S. Kim
ball & Co., cigarette and tobacco
manufacturers, which have been
forwarded to this office by Messrs.
.Ilollis'ter & Co., the Honolulu agents
for the firm. A series of a dozen
cards represents the different months
in the year, andnoro appropriate
pictures it would bo impossible to
find. The female form divine is de
picted on single cards and representa
tions of pride and modesty.
Hawaii versus China. Young
soinos of each country participated
in a pugilistic encounter this after
noon, close to the sacred precincts of
Government House. Seconds were
selected from the Interior and For
eign Offices, the latter upholding the
Chinese question notwithstanding the
recent regulations. The young Sulli
vans had tho street to themselves ;
they swung their arms about like
windmills the lirst touch being given
vby Hawaii with his boot on young
John's rib. Tho air appeared to
suffer most from both language and
blows, the latter falling decidedly
short of the mark, while the language
was all there. After an interesting
encounter, Hawaii, though victorious
ran away and juvenile John, com
mencing to howl, followed his unta
gonist with but small prospects of
making a successful capture.
THE y. M.t C. A.
The annual meeting of the Y. M.
C. A. is to bo held to-morrow. Mem
bers are requested to meet punctually,
at seven o'clock, for the transaction
of ordinary business 'ind for the
election of olllccrs for the ensuing
year, when the names of candidates
nominated by the committeo for that
purpose with bo submitted. At
half-past seven the meeting will
adjourn to the large hall when the
annual reports of the secretary and
treasurer will be read, the president
will deliver the customary oration
and Revs. Wallace and Mcrritt will
each give a ten minutes address.
When they have concluded, the
members and their .friends will be
entertained with music and singing
and a general social evening gather
ing will be passed. Ladies are
specially invited.
POLICE COURT.
Tins Day.
Maikai, drunk, forfeited $G bail.
Kalawela, drunk, fined $5 and $3
costs.
Kahaiwai and Malia, disturbing
the quiet of the night, each forfeited
$10 bail.
Geo.- Cavcnagh and M. Micheal,
affray. Micheal forfeited $10 bail
and Cavcnagh was reprimanded and
discharged.
II. Munroe, carrying a pistol, for
feited $10 bail.
John Daughterly, charged with
violating Chap. G2, Sec. 3, relating
to deserters, Mr. Russell for the de
fence, remanded to 17th inst.
Another accident resulting from
overhead wires is reported from En
gland. During a fire at Messrs.
Wild and Son's mill at Oldham, the
fire brigade were taking a fire escape
to the scene, when it came in con
tact with a telephone wire attached to
the mayor's house. The telephone
wire pulled down fouryards of heavy
coping stone, severely injuring eight
persons, three of whom were not ex
pected to survive. Federal Austra
lian. To Planters & Others
For Sale
30
Fine Larp Yon lies
Apply lo
or
G88tf
.T. 1. IJowsett,
K. A. Urakaw,
Queen Street.
JUST RECEIVED
rcx i.ati: AitniVAi-s,
V?i IJai'relH, DPi-chIi
Columbia Salmon
215
A. H. CLEGIIOllN & CO.
Wolfe & Edwards
Grocery and Feed Store,
Corner King and Nuuanu streets.
Fresh Groceries and Provisions received
by every Stenmcr.
P. 0. Box 130, Tolopliono 349.
501 (I m
JUST RECEIVED
F1H3SH
Columbia River Salmon !
flfil lm b
A. S. CLEGHORN & Co.
GEO. E. SHERMAN.
No. 42 ICinq Stiu:kt.
Trees and Saddles of all kinds mado to
older and lepairing Harness, etc., done
in short notice
Ail oruers promptly m
G03 ly
tended to.
JUST RECEIVED,
A new and full Line of Australian
Saddles & Bridles,
0rl lm h A. S. CLEGnORN & Co.
Water Notice.
Office Sup't Water "Works,
Honolulu, July a, 1882.
ALL persons having "Water Privileges
are notllcd that their Water Rates
are paynhlo Bemi-annually, in advance,
at the olllco of the Superintendent of
Water Works, foot of Nuuanii btreet,
upon the 1st day of January and July of
each venr. CHAS. B. WILSON,
Hup't"ator Works
B, K. Kaai, Minister of Interior. 204
.midii$guJMdJhJitdkik vmSiMitir Vi' ih ,,
Oceanic Steamship Oonip'y.
'.-.r
C.VJ3 'I'll ' .l Ali M 1 III I M",l 1
now and Elegant Steamships
MAKIPOSA & ALAMEDA,
Will leave Honolulu and Sun
,, Finnoiseo on the
1st and 15th of Each Month.
Passkngxiis inny have their niiinus
booked in advance by applying at the
olllco of the ngcnls.
Passengers by this line are licieby no
tilled Hint they will lie allowed 250 lbs
of baggage free by tho Overland Rail
way, wlicn traveling East.
Excursion Tickets (or Round Trip, $125,
ood to return by any of the Company's
learners within ninety days.
Mkhcuandisi intended for shipment
by this line will bo received free of
charge in the Company's New Ware
house and receipts issued for same.
Insuhanck on merchandise, whilst in
the warehouse, will be at owner's risk.
Wai. G. TnwiN & Co.,
Agents, O. S. S. Cor
INTJERISIiiOTD
Steam Navigation Company's'
lilNM F STEA9I 13 KN.
The Planter,
baths, . . Commander,
Will run regularly for Koua and Knu
Leaves Honolulu at 4 p.m. on
Friday,
Tuesday,
April 4
" 15
" 215
Tuesday, May 27
Friday, June G
Tuesday, " 17'
Friday, " 27
I'riuay,
Tuesday, May G
Friday, " 1G
AitnivKS at Honolulu at 5 p.m.
Friday, Apiil 11
Tuesday, " 22
Friday, May 2
Tuesday, " 13
Friday, " 23
Tuesday, June I
Fi iday,
" 13
" 24
July 4
Tuesday,
Friday,
The Iwalani
cameuok, - - Commander,
Loaves Honolulu every Tuesday
at 5 p.m., for Nawiliwili, Koloa, Eleelc,
and Waiinea, Kauai. Returning, leaves
Nawiliwili every Saturday evening.
The James Makee,
fkbemax, ... Commander
Loaves Honolulu cvory Thursday
nt 3 p.m. for Kapaa and Kilauea. 0Re
turning, leaves Kauai every Tuesday at
4 p-m., and touching at "Wainae, both
ways.
The C. R. Bishop,
davis, ... - Commander.
Loaves Honolulu ovory Tuesday
at 4 p.m. for Kukuihaele, Ilonokna and
Paauhau. Returning ai rives at Honolulu
every Sunday morning.
Ejg&.St earner Kinau,
King, Commander,
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching at Lahaina, Maa
laea Bay, Makena, Mahukoua, Ka
waihae, Laupahoehoe and Hilo.
Returning, will touch at all the
alove ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Satuulay afternoon.
BREWER & Co's. BOSTON PACKETS,
SHIPPERS will plcaseUake
notice tnat tnc lino uaru
Sg- JUHIM U. D tit wen,
will leave Boston June 1st, for this
port. Oidcrs for goods should be sent
forward as early as April 15th, to insure
shipment. For further information
apply to C. BREAVER & Co,
GOO lm Queen Street.
TOR HILO DIRECT.
The Clipper Schooner a
JENNIE WALKER,
Meisson, - - - Master,
Will run regularly between Honolulu,
and Hilo. For freight or passage apply
10 the Captain on board, or to the
Pacific Navigation Co.,
0 11 8m Cor. Nuuanu & Queen sis.
T1IK FAST BAILING
Schooner Ehukai
will run regularly
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting.
For freight or passage apply to the
Captain on board, or to
lPacifio Navigation Co.,
181 Agents.
PIONEER STEAM
CANDY FACTORY
AND BAKERY.
F. HORN, Practical Confectionoi,
Pastry Cook and Baker.
No. 71 Hotel st. Tolophnn" 74.
JUST RUOEIVED
Best'Manila Cigars
051 lm 1) A. S. CLEGllOKN & Co.
THE WINDSOR RESTAURANT
JCXJVG feTX-It-ElST,
H. Cavenagh, n Proprielor.
ailSALS AxzMss MEAXS
Cook'dtoord'r
hours.
Oysters, Celery, Salmon, and Fruit
Received by overy steamer. 001
yprfil HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
y- iv I'll -. i . i
Steam eiiL'ines.HUKar mills, boil.
urs, coolers; iron, bims and lead cast
ings; machinery of every description
mado to order. Paitioulnr attention paid
to shlp'H black smithing. Job woik exc
anted nt short notice 1
Notice.
GbvKiiNOtt'a Offiok, Hono- )
mjmj, Sept. 24, 1883. f
NOTICE is heicby given that no debts
contracted on behalf of tho Ha
waiian band will bo recognized or paid
unless ordered by tho undersigned.
Jno, O. Dominis,
Governor of Oahu.
-irtt-v jfteugsifc .
C3cb
wMEiwi
b?At all
J. E. WISEMAN
dim il ell's New Uloclt,.
Telephone, 1".2.
. IS .V B -, 10 K rjp j rjtf -JJ3 A17N rj
Employmont Agent, Custom House Broker, .
Fire and Life Insurance Agent,
and General Business Agont-
The only General Utisiness Agent in the Hawaiian Island.
080 ly Onion of Every Kind and Natme Solicited from the Various hlnnds.
DILLIHGHAffl & Co.
IMPORTERS AND DEviLERS
IN
Hai'chvare, Agricultural Implements,
Dillingham Steel Plows, Fence Wire, Staple,
Kerosene Oil, House Furnishing Goods, Lamp
Goods,
SILVER PLATED WARE, Arc., S.C., &c. 052
READY FOR FURNISHING HOUSES.
LYCAN:
Parlor Sets,
Bedroom Sets,
Odd Chairs,
Dining Tables,
Centre Tables,
Mattresses,
Pillows,
Rugs,
Malting,
C0MPANY.
Lambrequins, Cornices and Picture Frames
OF TiVKUY DESCUII'TIOX JtADH TO OllDnil.
105 & 107 Fort Street, Honolulu, n. I.
Island Orders will receive Prompt and Careful Attention. COG 8m 1
Pioneer Carriage Manufactory,
75, 77 and 81
Kiua' St.
lSR-rff?a?wtfga
WHITMAN & WRIGHT,
(Late ax. .T. BOSE.)
All orders for Wheel-vehicles of every description filled with promptness and
dispatch. First-class Mechanics employed all the year round.
BST FINE CARRIAGE WORK A SPECIALTY. -a
Nothing too hot or too heavy for us. TRAM CARS, OMNIBUSSES, PLANTA.
TION,WAGONS, MULE & OX CARTS, made lo order, altered or repaired.
Our Horse Shoeing Department
Is under the supervision of a practical man a mechanic second to none. We
have no use for soaking scalds or rot tubs. All work guaranteed.
5-Charges moderate. WHITMAN & WRIGHT,
408 ly 73. 77 snd 81 King Street.
P. O. Box 297. Telephone No. 2-10.
KENNEDY & CO.,
No. 07 Hotel Street Honolulu,
IMPORTEK S,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
Provision and Produce Dealers.
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!FVes5i Groocl ly- DEvfex-y Arrival.
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JUST RECEIVED -Hands Red Salmon,
K harrcls Red Salmon,
, Kegs Prime California Butter,
Casks Hams, Barrels Vinugar,
Cases Cheese, California Mackerel,
Cases of Fairbanks Iarcl, 3, 5, and 101b. Pails.
Kegs Marinated Herrings, Kegs Soused Pig's Feed,
Cases all kinds ot provisions in Canned Goods.
4'ootlH Sold Low, anil Dclivcroil I'rcc of Cliarct to nil nnrtR of city.
Island and Family orders solicited and promptness guaranteed.
A to Fin 4
rrm UNDERSIGNED BEG Leave
X to inform the Public and lliulr
Friend that tb'ey have opened a Black
smith and Wagon Shop
No. 32 King Street
below Maunakc.ivi here they in oprcpau'd
toMnUoandRi-pairullkindsoftJijiriagi's
and Wagons on the Sho-tit Notice
and Reasonable terms.
N. II. Our Horse Shoeing depailinunt
Is not under tho Supervision of biicd
men, but we do lhoork ourselves,
Our motto guarantee to give Satisfaction,
givousa call.
031 3m RE WCASTLE & SAG A R.
FRANK HUSTACE,'
OriO'iimn,
Successor to CWard.)
All oulers for cartage piomptly at
tended to, at tho lowest hum. Also for
sale:
UnUnuUo Halt,
Iii-e "iVooil,
White unit Kind: Sand
in (utantities to suit, at lowest pi ices.
G(W ly
JVHT OFiIVKI
l'X " MAltll'OSA "
A Full Assortment
OK
American Groceries !
2 10 A. S. OLEGHDRN & CO.
r.Mtet&ite mmMiM
jVLevchsiiif HrMl,
I'. O. Hon, Mo.
Pianos,
Organs,
Guitars'
Accordcons,
Violins,
Banjos,
Flutes,
Harmonicas,
Strings.
75, 77 and 81
King: St.
Wilson Brothers,
GENERAL BLACKSMITHS.
Horso Shoeing a bpeclnlty
A first-class man being specially engaged
for that work.
Ship and Wagon work faithfully
attended to.
Shop on tile Esplanade, op. IIopper's.204
Notice.
TO BUTCHERS, GBAZIERS
and all whom it may concern.
w The undersigned having
HjRMmudu alterations, ndditions,
38?MaM n rt 1 1 timirnvmiioHta tti Ilia
Il7..'t(iiiiiiii tn
is now prepared to give
The Highest Cash Value
for any quantity of
And will furnish containers for the same
free of cost to any one who may desire.
T1IOS. W. KAWIiINN,
Honolulu Boup Works.
Olllce in Brick Building,
King street, Lelco. 483 ly
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