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MONDAY, Al'UIL 81, 1884.
SUN, MOON AND SEA.
AH Mine fioiu noon of to-day, Apitl 21
It in.
Him Hot (! 22.
Sun RIos 17 Slii.
MoonRtecs.... 15 ;V2.
High Tltlo (largo) 1 00.
High Tide (small) Ill 20.
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OUEANIO S. S. C(h
Vpil BAN KltAKCISCO.
Alameda. . . .Leaves Honolulu. May. 1st.
Mariposa. . . .Leaves Honolulu, May 15th
PACIFIC MAILS. S. CO.
FOR AUOKIAND AND SYDNEY:
Zeahindia....' On April 10
KOIl SAN riiANcisco.
ytmrAiisti.il in May 11
TELEPHONIC.
Diamond Head, April 21, 2 p.m
Fresh N.N.E. wind.
ARRIVALS.
April 19
Stmr Kinau from windward ports
April 20
Stmr Iwaltini from Kauai
Schr Ehukiii from Waitlluri
Schr Kob Roy from Koolau
Schr Manuokawai from Kckaha
April 21
S S Zcalandia from San Francisco
Schr Luka from Koliula
Schv Jennie from "Waipio
DEPARTURES.
April 21
S S Zcalandia for Australia
Stmr Kilanca IIou for Kahului
Stmr Lchua for Molokai & Maui
Stmr Mokolii for Koolan
Schr Mann for Ilonomu
Schr Jennie "Walker for Ililo
Schr Lcahi for Koholalelo
Schr Kankeaouli for Kohala
Schr "Waichu for Maliko
VESSELS LEAVINC TO-MORROW.
Stmr Kinau for windward ports
Stmr Iwalani for Kauai
Schr Ehukai for Waialua
Schr Rob Roy for Koolau
Schr Kawailani for Koolau
Schr Kamoi for Laupahochoe
PASSENGERS.
From windward ports per Kinau,
April 19 Gov Dominis, S G Wilder
Capt Hayley, W Chassels, Miss L
Alapai, W II Shipman, D Porter, S
L Severance, B Brown, J Brown, C
Bolto, A Kim, C F Hart, Mrs J I
Dowsett, C C Richardson, wife and
daughter, Hon J Richardson, wife &
4 children, Hon A Fornandcr, Miss
J Solomona, H A Hecn, W R Seal,
W Y Horner, Miss M Shaw, Miss. M
K Shaw, Miss N Wilcox, Miss Ka
pakahi and 159 deck.
From Kauai per Iwalani, April 20
Rev R Wainright, F II'Bertleman,
Gov P P Kanoa, wife and child, Dr
and Mrs Walters, Dr Sheldon, Rev
A O 'Forbes, Miss C Dole, Mis3 M
Paris, G Irvine, E Stretz, J "W Ha
ha and 50 deck.
From San Francisco per Zcalandia,
April 21 Mr R Grieve.
For Australia per Zcalandia, April
21 irBanholz, John Murrins, J F
Carr, J Friski.
VESSELS IN PORT.
IIw Bk Kalakaua, Miller
Brit baik Birmah, Watt
Fv man-of-war Kcrguelcn, Founder
Schr Glias Hanson, E W Sprague
Tern Dora Blulim, W. Blulnn
SHIPPING NOTES.
Report of the S. S Zcalandia, left
San Francisco for Honolulu on Apiil
14th, discharged San Francisco pilot at
2 A.m. on Monday the 14th inst., and
received Honolulu pilot at C :G0 a.m. on
the 21st April. During the passage
experienced variable, head winds with
line weather. Passed S. S. City of
Sydney at 4:30 p.m. on the 17tli, and S.
S. Maiiposaat 7:15 a.m. on the 18th,
inst. At 11 p.m. on the 20th inst, ex
perienced thick lainy weather and hove
ship to aftenvtuds proceeding slowly all
night.
Anivals at San Francisco from Hono
lulu Apill 2, bail; D. O. Murray, 22
days; April 3. City of Tokio 8 days)
bktne W. II. DlmondlCi days; April 8.
Alameda, 0 days 18 hours.
April 12th, hark Kale, 18 days; brig
W. G. Irwin 15 days.
From Kahului, April 7th. Schr Ida
Schnauer, 21 days.
Stmr Kinau brought 2175 bags sugar,
97 bbls of molasses, 120 sheep 15 calves,
2 horses, 12 hales of wool, GOO goat
skins, 150 hides and 07 pkgs of sundries.
Stmr Iwalani brought 3 150 bags sugar,
150 hides ami 80 bags lice.
Schr Manuokawai brought GC3 bags of
sugar.
Tho Zcalandia took 4 cases butter for
the Colonics.
DIED.
At Ashfoid, Kent, England, on the
28th ttlt., Jane It. wife of Robert Stirl.
ing, superintendent of public works.
Friends will please accept this-intima.
tion,
LOCAL & GENERAL HEWS.
Mit. W. II. Dimond is expected
to arrivo to-morrow by the Alameda.
Tn: Alameda is due. to-morrow.
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Tin: Hit mnh is to sail for Val
paraiso. A m.Acic and Ian terrier lute boon
lost.
A governess and school teacher
is
wanted for the country. "
Nkauly a dozen more letters for
Australia weic detained to-day for
want of sufficient; postage.
Foun offices to let, well
and ventilated over 'the I.
lighted
X. L.
.store, corner Nuttnnu
and Queen
091 tf
streets.
Tin: case of Brown
gar Co. resulted in
plaintiff for S1771.5G.
claimed was $1,000.
v. Koloa Sa
il verdict for
The amount
Hikqt.i:y's cigars, manufactured
13' while men in Honolulu, and 4,000
copies of sheet music have been
added to the stock of goods obtain
able at the Ten Cent Sloro.
Wn regret to hear that Mr. B.
F. Bollcs has not improved in health,
the last report of his medical ad
visers being that he was in a very
critical condition.
A special meeting of the British
Benevolent Society has been called
for Thursday evening, to arrange for
the celebration of the birthday of
Her Majesty Queen Victoiia.
Tim third dividend for stock
holders in the Groyc Ranch Planta
tion will be payable to-morrow. The
amount, this time, is $10 per share,
making a total in dividends of 533.50
for this season.
Tin: race between Mr. Cornwall's
"Geo. Treat" and Capt. Cluney's
"JoeDake," to come off on May
31st, is likely to be a well contested
one and is exciting considerable in
terest in racing circles.
Mn. Lucas' watchman discovered
a fire in Hopper's mill on Fort street,
at half-past two yesterday morning.
The lire was near the coal bin, and,
when seen, the blaze was three or
four feet high. It was fortunately
extinguished by the watchman and
a policeman.
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In the Police Court this morning
three drunks contributed $22 and
two assault and battery cases for
feited $25. Preston Davics, charged
with selling liquor without a license,
was remanded to 24th inst. Makau,
opium in his possession, remanded
to 22nd inst.
Pheston Davis was arrested yes
terday for selling liquor without a
license, three dozen bottles of liquor
were found on his premises. The
case is to be heard on Thursday,
and Mr. John Russell has been re
tained for the defence.
Wn l egret to announce the death
of Mrs. Robert Stirling, who died at
Ashford, Kent, England, on 28th
March, ,six days after the departure
of her husband for Honolulu. Mr.
Stirling, who will arrive to-morrow
by the Alameda, received news of
his wife's death when in San Fran
cisco. A case in equity was heard this
morning befoi e His Honor Mr. Jus
tice Judd. The suit was brought
by John McKeaguc against Mr.
Niser et al to set aside a deed of
sale of the Ilceia Plantation on the
ground of fraud. Mr. J. M. David
s6n appeared for the plaintiff and
Hon. Paul Neunjann and Mr. Pres
ton for the defendant.
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Tin: Zcalandia did not leave San
Francisco till 2 a. m. on Monday,
14th inst. She passed the City of
Sydney and the Mariposa and yes
terday had thick rainy weather which
compelled her to "go slow." Mr.
Robert Grieve was the only pas
senger for Honolulu, but she took
the following through passengers for
the Colonics : For Auckland Miss
Duncan, II Stewart, J Wightman,
Jr and 5 in tho steerage. For Syd
ney Rev Mr Slattery, Rev S Gal
lagher, Rev I Hutchinson, Rev W F
O By i ne, Rev J D Murray, Rev A
W Chapman, Miss Delaney, Miss
Slattery, W H Taylor, II W G
Smith, G Harrison, G II Elliott,
Wm Willet, Misses Frascr 2, Miss
Bridgeman, Miss Gould, Mrs M T
McKcand and child, Thos Rhodes.
NEW PROCESS IN PRINTING
The printing world of London is
much disturbed by the discovery of
a new process which enables any
number of copies to bo taken of any
"book, even to the oldest, without
setting a lino of type. A compound
has been discovered which may be
spiead upon a page without in the
slightest way injuiing the paper, and
which refuses to rest upon ink. It
can be easily removed to a stone,
and there become the matrix for
stereotype, or can be used for print
ing from at once. Practical printers
arc experimenting to see whether thoy
cannot save the cost of resetting old
(jdittons, and, if certain practical
difficulties are removed, there will be
a change not only in the production
of the fac-similcs of old books, but
in the reproduction of new ones. It
will be no longer necessary to
keep type standing, as a proof will bo
as good as a stereotype plate. Call.
THE -COST OF LABOR.
The Immigration Returns of Fiji,
for the year 1883, show that the ex
pense of obtaining labor is there
considerably greater than the cos"t to
Honolulu planters when procuring
men from 'the same source, viz : the
South Sea Islands. The Fiji Times
thus sums up the result of last year's
labor traffic : "Sixteen vessels have
made thirty-seven trips and intro
duced 2,155 men. Of these between
40 and 50 were lcjectcd. During
the year the time-expired men re
turned amounted to between 1,300
and 1,400. It is very difficult to
arrive at an average cost of men in
troduced, but as nearly, as can be
ascertained it will amount to between
30 and 35 per man,, and the ex
tremes vary from about 17 to some
thing over 200 per recruit."
FALLING OFF.
The statement is made, and sup
poited by figures, that the consump
tion of both beer and distilled spirits
is decreasing in theUnited States and
in Great Britain. During the past
seven j'ears the British revenue from
duties on imported spirits has declin
ed at the rate of $1,250,000 per an
num, while the revenue from the tax
on home production has also declined
L at the rate of $670,000. In the United
States the Internal Revenue Depart
ment collected taxes on a little over
71,000,000 gallons of proof spirits in
1876, but in 1880 could only collect
on 62,132,000. The rate of tax in
both countries between the dates re
mained unchanged. While revenue
collections may not be an absolutely
reliable measure of the amouut of
spirits consumed in a term of years,,
it is pretty nearly correct. AUa
California.
EMMA SQUARE CONCERT.
The Band will play in Emma
Square, this evening, at 7 :30. The
following is the programme :
PART I.
Oveiturc Tancredi Rossini
Selection Don 'Carlos : Verdi
Fantasia Tho Puritans Bellini
Selection Parisina Donizetti
PAllT ir.
Selection Scotch Melodies. . Ackerman
Waltz Spanish Waidtcufcl
Polka The First Step Cootc
Hawaii Ponoi.
JUST RECEIVED
li
051 lm b
A. S. CLEGH0RN & Co.
Horses Clipped
,Jv
IN tho Best Style, and
at the shortest notice.
Apply
liULiiimK Office.
058 3m
.W-3
JUST RECEIVED
VJRESII
111
)1 Ott
05 1 lm h
A. S. CLEGH0RN & Co.
GEO. E. SHERMAN.
No. 42 King Stiiket.
Tieesand Saddles of all kinds madoto
order and lopah ing Harness, etc., done
in short notice. All orueis promptly at
tended to.
693 ly
JUST RECEIVED
A new and full Line of Australian
Saddles & Bridles,
051 lm h A. S. CLEGIIORN & Co.
Water Notice.
Office Sup't Water Works,
Honolulu, July 0, 1882.
ALL persons having Water Privileges
arc notified that thoir Water Rates
are payable semi-annually, in advance,
at tho ofllco of the Supeiintendent of
Water Works, foot of Nuuanu street,
upon tho 1st day of January and July of
eaoh year. OIIAB. 13. WILSON,
Sup't "Water Works
S. K. Kaai, Minister of Interior. 20-1
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Columbia
Oceanic Steamship Oomp'y.
HBSi Tlir. MAHNltfldKNT
new and Bleg.uit Steamships
MARIPOSA & ALAMEDA,
Will leave Honolulu and San
FiniicUro on the
1st and 15 th of Eaoh Month.
pA8SRNaKH8 may have their names
booked in advaneo by applying at the
ofllco of the agents.
Passengers by this lino arc hereby no
tilled that they wljl be allowed 2G0 lbs
of baggage free by the Overland Rail
way, when traveling East.
Excursion Tickois for Round Trip, $125,
good to icturn by any of the Company's
ctcnincts within ninety days.
MnuciiAxmsii intended for shipment
by tills lino will be received free of
charge in the Company's New Ware
house and leccipts issued for same.
Insurance on merchandise, whilst in
the warehouse, will bo at owner's risk.
Wm. G. Ikwin & Co.,
Agents, O. S. S. Co.
INTEKIiSIiAWD
Steam Navigation Company's
JLTNK OF STJ3AMKUS.
The Planter,
batks, . . . Commander,
Will run lcgularly for Kona and Kau
Leaves Honolulu at 4 p.m. on
Friday, April 4
Tuesday, ' 15
Tuesday, May 27
Fi iday, June 0
Tuesday, " 17
Friday, " 27
Jrauay,
Tuesday,
Friday,
May 0
" 10
AniuvES at Honolulu at 5 p.m.
Friday, Apiil 11
Tuesday, " 22
Friday, May 2
Tuesday, " 13
Friday, " 23
Tuesday,
Friday,
Tuesday,
Friday,
June 3
" 13
July"-!
The Iwalani
cameuon, ... Commander,
Leaves Honolulu ovory Tuesday
at, 5 p.m., for Nawiliwili, Koloa, Eleele,
and Waimea, Kauai. Returning, leaves
Nawiliwili every Saturday evening.
The James Makee,
freeman, - - Commander
Loaves Honolulu every Thursday
at 3 p.m. for Kapaa and Kilauea. Re
turning, leaves Kauai every Tuesday at
4 p-m , and touching at Wainae, both
ways.
The C. R. Bishop,
davis, ...- Commander.
Loaves Honolulu ovcry Tuesday
at 4 p.m. for Kulcuiliaele, Honokaa and
Paauliau. Returning arrives at Honolulu
every Sunday morning.
g'lfc.St earner Kinau
King, Commander,
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching at Lahaina, Maa
laea Bay, Makena, Mahukona, Ka
waihae, Laupahoehoe and Kilo.
Returning, will touch at all the
alove ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Saturday afternoon.
FOR IIILO DIRECT.
The Clipper Schooner
JENNIE WALKER,
Mcisson, - - - ,-' Mastor,
Will run regulaily hetween Honolulu,
and Hilo. lor trcignt or passage apply
to the Captain on uoaid, or to the
Pacific Navigation Co.,
041 3m Cor. Nuuanu & Queen sts.
THE FAST SAILING ,
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
Pacific Navigation Co.,
181 Agents.
JUST RECEIVED
EX LATK AimiVALS,
VS BavrelH, ITresli
Columbia Salmon
245 A. S. CLEGIIORN & CO.
PIONEER STEAM
CANDY FACTORY
AND BAKERY.
F. HORN, Practical Confectionci,
Pastry Cook and Bakor.
No. 71 Hotel at. Telephone 74.
JUS'l) RECEIVED
Best Manila Cigars
051 lm l A. S. CLEGIIORN & Co.
THE WINDSOR RESTAURANT,
ICING STXIEOET,
H. Cavenagh, j a Proprlotor,
MEALS gafc 3IKAI.S
Cook'd to ord'r E5 At all hours.
Oysters, Celery, Salmon, and Fruit
Received by every steamer. 001
ft-ir5 HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
jyiiiStcam engines, sugar mills, noil,
ers, coolers; iion, brass and lead cast
lugs; machinery of every description
made to oidor. Paiticular attention paid
to ship's black smithing. Job work exc
cutcd at short notice. 1
Notice.
GoviniNOit's Okkicb, Hono- )
mjmj, Sept. 24. 1883. J
NOTICE Is hereby given that no debts
contracted on behalf of tho Ha
waiian hand will bo recognized or paid
unless ordered' by tho undersigned.
Jno. O. Dominis,
GoYcnior of Oahu.
CiiniphoirN i-w Uloi'l, j"ilxriluiii Sl.iM'el,
THeplioiu-, 17. I. 0. Bon, 315.
Employment Agent, Custom House Broker,
Fire and Life Insurance Agent",
and Goneral Business Agent
Tho only Oencial Business Agent in tho Hawaiian Islands.
G80 ly Ordois of Every Kind and Naluio Solicited from the Vaiious Islands.
BILLING-HAM & Co.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
II
Hardware, Agricultural Implements,
Dillingham Steel Plows, Fence Wire, Staples,
Kerosene Oil, House Furnishing Goods, Lamp
Goods,
SILVER PLATED WARE, tec, &c, &c. 052
READY FOR FURNISHING HOUSES.
LYCAN
Parlor Sots, J I
Bedroom Sets, I I
Odd Chairs, ' I
Dining Tables,
Centre Tables, 2&
Mattresses,
Pillows, . . .-1
Rugs, L J
Matting, j I
Lambrequins, Cornices
OP EVERY DHSCnilTION
105 & 107 Fort Street, Honolulu, II. I.
USST Island Ordors will receive Fiompt and Careful Attention. GOO am h
Pioneer Carriage Manufactory,
75, 77 and 81
Kins St.
fflHIM
WHITMAN & WEIGHT,
(H,aXo r. ,T. HOSE.)
All orders for Wheel-vehicles of every description tilled with promptness and
dispatch. First-class Mechanics employed all the year round.
JUST FINE CARRIAGE WORK A SPECIAMCY. -a
Nothing too lipt or too heavy for us. TRAM CARS, OMNIBUSSES, PLANTA.
TION WAGONS, MULE & OX CARTS, made to order, altered or lepaiicd.
Our Horse Shoeing" Department
Is under tho supervision of a practical man a mechanic second to none. We
have no use for soaking scalds or lot tubs. All work guaranteed.
gCharges moderate. WHITMAN & AVRIGHT,
408 ly 75. 77 and 81 King Street.
P. O. Box 297. Telephone No. 210.
iKENNEDY & CO.,
No. G7 Hotel Street Honolulu,
xarpoitTJiSRS,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
Provision and Produce Dealers.
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UVesli. Goods Toy Every Arrival.
JUST RECEIVED-
-Uaipjls Red
i'i uariels Red Salmon,
Kegs Prime California Butter,
Casks Hams, Raircls Vinegar,
Cases Cheese, California Mackerel,
Cases of Puiruank's Lard, 3, 5, and 101b. 1'ails.
Kegi Marinated Herrings, Kegs Soused Pig's Feed,
Cases all kinds of provisions in Canned Goods.
noilR Hold low, ami Delivered Free of Charge to all parts ot'eity.
Island and Family oiders solicited and promptness guaranteed.
.JBfta How Firm
nnilE UNDERSIGNED BEG
X to infoini the Public and their
Friends that lliey have opeued"a Black
smith and Wagon Shop
No. 32 King Street
below Maunakea whei 0 they are prcpai cd
to MakonndRepairnllkindsofl. 'iiuhiges
and Wagons on tho Shoite.st Notice
and Reasunahlo terms.
N. B. Our Iloiso Shoeing dcpailment
is not under tho Supervision of hired
men, but wo do the woik ourselves.
Our motto guarantee to give batlslacllon,
give us a call.
081 8m REWCASTLE & SAGAR.
FRANK HUSTACE,
Drnymnn,
(Successor to C. P. Ward.)
All oiders for caitago promptly at
tended to, at the lowest lates. Albo for
sale:
KuIcuuUo Hult,
Fire Wooil,
White anil Illaeli Huml
in quantities to suit, at lowest pi ices.
COS ly
JUST 11130KIV131
KX " MAKH'OSA "
A Full Assortment
01'
American Groceries !
245 A. B, CLEGIIORN &.COJ
Pianos,
Organs,
Guitars'
Accoulcons,
Violins,
Banjos,
Flutes.
Harmonicas,
Strings.
Y.
and Picture Frames
MADR TO OllDIill.
77 and 81
King St(l
31' 'J.'.'fflWPffrJ
Salmon,
-Wilson Brothers,
ENERiSL BLACKSMITHS.
G1
Horso Shooing a specialty
A llrst-class man boing specially engaged
, for that work.
Bliip and Wagon work faithfully
attended to.
Shop on tho Esplanado, op. nopper'8.204
Notice.
TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS
and all whom it may concern.
Tho undersigned having
en ri!) -?mrk-sYj 111 n 1 u alterations, luminous,
tisnnrl liniirnviMiipntH In Mr
ffll"""! i.
Ul8aui MfkAffc V.YT4kItV-
is now prepared tp give
Tlio Highest Cash Vttluo
for any quantity of
TALLOW,
And will fui nisli containers for tho same
fieo of cost to any ono who may desire.
THOS. W. MWMNS,
Honolulu Soap Works.
Olllco in Brick Building,
King street, Lclco. 483 ly
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