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THURSDAY, JUNK f, 1881.
SUN, MOON AND SEA.
All I line fiom noon of to-dny, .Iiuii' "
ty"10,1" 0 10.
Him Kl(w 17 17.
Moon Hots J,-, .
i Ri Tide (large) 1 .(().
High Tide Ouiallj
.11 0.
. WIND ANII MliATllUK
lieetiul I mm noon of yi'steidny:
llnioiuutur ,, "
At Sua J.cvul. ' lioimomuter
hW.Ol 30.W 30.10 SIC hr.O TO
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to 18h
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Wind, N.H., lKia; Msy, lino; Sea, omu
Mu-ll on.
TELEPHONIC. '
Diamond Head, .luno fl, .1 n.m
ught N.E. wind.
ARRIVALS.
.Juno .
.Schr Cicn Soiglo from Koolau
Schr Ennna from Olowaltt
Schr Catorina from Ilannlni
r DEPARTURES.
June 5.
Stmr Lilcelikc for Windward ports
Schr Wailclc for Mnliko
Schr Lcalii for Koholalelo
Stmr Jas Mnkcc for Kauai
Schr Marion for Kckalui
Schr Emma for Koolau
VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW.
Stmr Planter for windward ports
Schr Pauahi for Puna
SHIPPING NOTES.
Schr Catcrina brought 025 bags of
sugar from llanalci.
Schr Gen Seigel brought 077 bags of
paddy and 50 bags of rice from Koolau.
Schr Emma brought 1400 hags of
sugar from Olowalu.
The Abble Carver is taking- in ballast.
The Army Turner is advertised to sail
rom Honolulu for Hongkong on or
about July 1st.
' LOCAL & CENERAL NEWS.
Tint directors of the Honolulu
Library Association meet this even-
II. R. II. Princess Likelike holds
her usual weekly reception this after
noon. Tin: examination of the students
at Kawaiahao seminary commences
to-morrow morning at !) :30 a.m.
Tin: fourteen German laborers re
turned to their homes at Waianao by
the James Makee this afternoon.
Tin: report of the Board of Health
cannot he obtained for love or money.
What reason is there for printing so
few copies?
o
Foun offices to let, well lighted
and ventilated over the I. X. L.
store, corner Nuuanu and Queen
streets.
G91 tf
At a meeting of Pacific Hose Co.,
No. 1 , held last evening, Mr. Julius
Asch was elected delegate to the
Board of Representatives of the
Honolulu Fire Department.
The water form the lower Nuuanu
Reservoir will be shut off from G a. jr.,
to 2 p.m., to-morrow, Friday, by
order of .Superintendent Wilson.
Housekeepers take notice accord
ingly. Mit. J. T. Waterhouse Jr., has
recently presented to the Y. M. C.
Association, a set of crockery, plates,
cups, saucers and pitchers. A hearty
vote of thanks was tendered him for
the gift.
Tun Royal Hawaiian Agricultural
Society's Show will be opened at
12 noon on Friday 13th inst., and at
10 a. m. on the following day.. The
parade of stock will take place at
l p. m. each day.
.....ill i ... in ii
Tin: Chamber 'of Commerce comes
out to-day with a second edition of
what the Advertiser styles buffoonery.
It is the style of buffoonery which
honest men assume when their minds
are made' up, and decided action is
meant.
Mi:ssrs. Lyons and Levey will
hold their regular cash sale, at their
salesroom to-morrow morning at 10
o'clock. Amongst other thing to bo
sold, we notice bedroom sets, double
and single harness, and a new top
buggy. o
Mil. W. L. Green stated in the
Chamber of Commerce this morning,
that the publishing of the Water-,
house letter was entirely without
his knowledge and consent, and that.
he had destroyed his copies of the
letter years ago.
A .si:wiN(i machine agent and an
expressman, both having offices on
King street, nearly came to blows
this afternoon over some trilling dis
pute, The language used was of a
most disgusting character and not
fit to bo heard on our public streets.
CT?
Tin: Jiimcs Makee loft to-day at
8 o'clock, for Kauai and will armo in
Honolulu Tuesday, a day earlier than
usual, to accomodate visitors to tho
races.
Mn. E. B. Thomas tiie contractor j
for tho new lower'? to Kauiunkapili
Church, him commenced to cart,
bricks to the spot preparatory to
commencing building operations.
Tin: Watcrhousc-Creen letter was
distributed this morning as a circular
in connection with the Advertiser.
Mr. E. C. Macfarlane in his note
published herewith, explains that
such distribution was without his
knowledge.
Tin: Annual exhibition of the Sun
day Schools in the Islaud of Oalui,
will take place next Saturday morn
ing at 10 o'clock in the Kaumakapili
church. About 500 children arc
expected to be present.
Wi: lcarnc that the Iltfn. W. T.
Martin member of the House of
Nobles is lying dangerously ill at his
residence, Waiohino, Hawaii. His
son Hon. J. II. S. Martin will leave by
tho Planter to-morrow having ob
tained leave of abscencc.
Wi: stated yesterday that the
forgery at Wailuku was commited
by Young lice, we have since learned
that this was a misstatement, that
another Chinaman did the forging,
and Young Hee was the victim who
cashed the drafts.
Wi: are informed by Mr. W. J.
Smith, Secretary of. the Board of
Education, that the statement made
by the Buxm:tin that local school tax
monej's were transferred from one
district to another is incorrect.
That no transfers have been made,
and that 'all local school taxes have
been spent in the district where
collected.
At the Police Court yesterday the
Hon. Jas. Keau, member for Hono
lulu was charged with using disgust
ing language towards Carrie Wilcox.
As member of the Legislative Assem
bly, Mr. Keau pleaded he was ex
empt from arrest, but Judge Bicker
ton thought different, and the
honorable member was remanded
until Friday.
Oun readers should not fail to
make early application to the Presi
dent of the Board of Immigration, if
they require Japanese help of any
kind. It is expected the first batch
of these immigrants will arrive in al
September next, -in case of Consiij
Irwin at present in our city, and who
is desirous of obtaining all informa
tion he can on the subject.
Tin: opinion given by Mr. Ed.
Preston to the Chamber of Com
merce published to-day, is the opi
nion of an unprejudiced lawyer, hav
ing nothing to gain or loose by
favoring one side or the other. The
language used by him is clear and
goes to the full extent of the position
taken by the united press of Hono
lulu. Viz: "the powers asked for
might cause the formation of a mo
nopoly of so dangerous a character
commercially as to prevent all out
side competition," etc.
Yi:sti:huav afternoon about three
o'clock Mr. Bradley's horse was
standing in the Commercial yard
hitched to a post, when, it suddenly
broke loose, and after knocking off
tho wheels Of' tho wagon it was at
tached to by coming in contact with
the gate, dashed over the road into
Queen Emma's yard with the body
of tho wagon. It ran between two
palm trees freeing itself of what was
left of the wagon and harness, and
was finally captured by one of tho
Queen's men.
. .
Tni: Friend for June has readied
us, and is, as usual, full of interest
ing matter. The first page contains
a letter from the editor dated Can
ton, April 12th, in which he speaks
of having had a pleasant trip in the
bark Ceylon, and is now enjoying
the kind hospitality of the Rev. Dr.
Hopper's family. No. (i of "Rambles
hi China," from the pen of F. W.
Damon, takes up a little over four
pages and is worth reading. Tho
Y. M. C. A. page gives an account,
of its last monthly meeting, and no
tices at length the death of tho late
Rev. Dr. Mills who was President of
Oahu College several years. Dr.
Hyde tills the editorial chair in the
absence of tho Editor, Dr, Damon,
Tin: Board of Representatives of
the Fire department hold their an
nual liu'cLinjr to night for the election
of a secretary and lire Marshall.
Each company is represented by a
Foreman, Assistant, Hoi-oman, and a
delegate who arc entitled to take part
in tlic election.
"Tin: publishing of the Waterhouse
letter is. universally condemned as
being unnecessary, and productive
of no possible good. The publica
tion so far from being favorable to
those who instigatedit, has caused a
reaction, and if possible, a still
stronger feeling against the mono
poly which aspires to control the
throne, and hesitates not to attempt
to crush a private citizen.
kqhaTa clueTcup.
Secretary C. O. Berger received
tho following nominations for the
above race, which closed yesterday
afternoon :
James Campbell's sorrel' gelding
Godfrey B.
J. A. Cummins' black gelding
Stanford Colt.
Charles Lucas' 'grey gelding Poni
Moi.
II. J. Agncw's black filly Idle
Girl.
W. II. Cornwell's grey stallion
Waterford.
Charles A. Bailey's bay stallion
General Hancock.
Messrs. Miles Brothers' bay geld
ing Snap.
The final acceptances with balance
of sweepstakes must be made on or
before 2 i m. Tuesdaj', June 10th.
WANTED.
A GIRL, about 12 or 11 year of age,
to mind a Baby. Adply at the
JJullktin Onice. 72S lv
Wanted.
ONE or two intelligent BOYS (white
preferred), for the punting busi
ness. Apply Daily Bullktin Ollice.
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
we the undersigned have ap
pointed Keau (k) of Kaknako, as a Luna
over the Fisheries of Kaakaukukui and
Kohololoa, loused by us fiom B. Pauahi
Bishop and Dowscft and Sumner. Any
peron or persons who are found fishing
or trespassing will bo pioscouted accord,
ing to law.
Signed, LI MING & Co.
Honolulu, Juno :in!, 1884. 730 2w
To Let.
A COTTAGE, suitable for a
small family, in a healthy
locality, within left minutes
quiet
diate
walk of the Post-Ofllec. Inline-
possession given. Apqly to
T. W. RAWLINS,
7S0 tf
Soap Works, Leleo.
To Let.
A NEW BRICK STORE,
with Counter, Shelves, and
jill Fixings complete. To a
cood and batisfactory teniint will be
leased on very reasonable terms.
. i i. m tit- -r i nrr t-xtc.
avppiy io i. iv, HAtvjjMo,
raotf
Soap Works, Leleo.
FOR SALE.
FOUR FINE BUILDING
LOTS at Punuhou, Honolulu,
lying between tho premises of
Dillingham and Jlessis. Gra
air. B
ham and Foster. Two ot thee lots have
each a fiontagc of 100 feet on Burctania
Street and a depth of ;00 feet, and tw
have each a frontage of! 102. 7 feet on
Bingham Struct and a depth of 275 feet.
These four lot adjoin each other and
will be sold either separately or as a
whole.
Apply to J. M. MONSARRAT,
037 tl No. 27 Met chant Strcst-
Furnished Booms.
yr?&& TO LET at the ELEGANTLY
(&i$eS FURNISHED LODGING
KS5S3 HOUSE known as tho
WHITE HOUSE
118 Nuuanu A"enue, above Bcretania
Street, also, some COTTAGE ROOMS.
Apply on the promises to
7051m Mrs. J. T. WHITE, Froprletoi ess
WANTED.
Vf. A. ux Tiuu ist oi .Jiuy, an
J$$l UNFURNISHED COTTAGE,
U&JSMfelK of 5 rooms, wiih Stabling and
Coach houso, Good Tenant. Address
lIIouc," P. O. Box, No. 207. 7,'B lw
Cottage to Lot and Furni
ture for Sale.
EENT VERY MODERATE, and the
furniture will be hold al a BAR-
GIN. For particulars enquire at tho
Windsor ucstauraat
TO'l i f m
' -"as
Furnished Rooms.
rpo LET, at tho now Building o- !8
X Alakea Street, nearly opposite the
Y. M. C- A. Building. Apply on the
premises. 725 Um
Assignees Notice.
rpilli UNDERSIGNED having been
X appointed Assignees hi tho Hun);,
nipt Estate of C. Atui, Ihmuupo nil
claims against said Estate must hn pre.
seiuou duly auuientieiued io mo under
signed within six months, or tlioy will
ho" forever buried, and all parlies owing
i-ald Estate aio required to make imme
diate payment to tho undersigned al the
ofllco of'lTymnn BrothcrF.
J. HYiWAN,
S. 8KLK1,
Honolulu, May 10th, 188-1, 71fi lm
AS I INTEND leaving Hit Kingdom,
all pei6ons aie heicby ipqueMecl,
to piesent their elalinsagainmno within
U0 days of date, if they have any, at the
ollice of M, S. (irimbauni & Co,
J. P. MENDONOA.
Honolulu, May 19th, 1884. 717 lm
RpQiHila
VswfcuTjSa
. F.
Oceanic Steamship Gomp'y.
i' &
THE MAGNIFICENT
&&$&:
&m ami I Ug.inl Steamships
Lft
MAEIPOSA & ALAMEDA,
Will leave Horn lulu and Snn
I'latici ii n l he
Island 15th of Eudi Month,
I'AaauNOKits may lime their u.mies
booked in advance by applying al the
ollice of the agcnls.
L'assengcra by this line are herishv no
tilled that they will be allowed 2C0 lbs
of baggage fico by the Ovnltmd Rail
way, Avlieu traveling East.
Excursion Tickets for Round Trip, $125,
good to icturn by any of flic Company's
Steamers within ninety days.
lUuucii.vxDisn Intended for shipment
by this lino will be received fiee of
charge in the Company's New Wan
house and receipts issued for same.
Ikkuuaxci: on merchandise, whilst ju
the warehouse, will he at owner's risk.
Wm. G. Imvijf & Co.,
Agents, O. S. tf. Co.
wijjwiaxa's ss. s. co.
Jiltnittl.
fStoanior Kinau,
sgrfgjga; King, Commander,
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching at Lahaina, Maa
laea Hay, Makena, JMuhukona, Ka
wailme, Laupahoehoo and Hllo.
Returning, will touch at all the
alove ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Saturday afternoon.
'Steam Navigation Company's
JitWIB OF STEA38J3KS.
3Sfe
The Planter,
hates, - - - Commander,
AVill run regularly for Kona and Kau
Lkav:ks Iloxonunu at 4 p.m. on
Fridny, April J Tuesday, May 27
Tuesday, ' 15 Friday, June (!
Friday, " 25 Tuesday, " 17
Tuesday, May 0 Friday, " 27
Friday, " lfj
AnnivKS at Honolulu at 5 p.m.
Fiiday, Apiil It Tuesday, ,lnnc ft
Tuesday, ' 22 Fiiday, " IS
Friday, May 2 Tuesday, " 24
Tuesday, " Bi Fiiday," July 4
Fiiday, " 2!i
The Iwalani
uami:ii.on, - - - Commander,
Leaves Honolulu every Tuesday
at 5 p.m., for Nawiliwili, Ivoloa, Eleele,
and Waimea, Kauai. Returning, leave?
Nawiliwili every Satmday evening.
The Janies Makee,
I'liur.MAN, - - - Commander
Loaves Honolulu every Thursday
at 3 p.m. for Kapaa and Kilauea. Re
turning, leaves Kauai every Tuesday nt
4 p-m., and touching at Wainae, both
ways. '
The C. R. bishop,
davis, - - - Commander.
Leaves Honolulu every Tuesday
at 4 . in. for Kukuihaele, Ilonokaa and
Paauhau. Returning arrives at Honolulu
every Sunday morning.
FOR KOLOA & WAIMEA,
KAUAI.!
The Clipper Schooner
WAIMALU,
F. Kibbling, ... - Master,
Will vun lcgularly to the ports of
KOLOA, HANAPEPE & WAIMEA,
KAUAI. For ircight or passage apply
to the Captain on board, or to the
pACinc Navigation Co.,
702 8m Cor. Nuuanu & Queen sts.
THIS FAST SAILING
Schooner Ehukai
will run regularly
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning oil Thursday, weather
permitting.
For freight or passage apply to the
Captain on board, or to
Pacific Navigation Co.,
181 Agents.
WANTED.
GOOD BAKER who thotoughly
uwdei stands his business. Also
one who "has a general knowledge of the
business and understands making bread.
Goodwages and Steady Position. Apply
at once to
J. E WISEMAN,
7J1 tf General Business Agent.
LASftaE & CO-
Have a Largo Stock of the
VERT BEST HAY.
Which is offered at Lowest Market Prices
AND
Dolivored Free to any part of tho City
AGENTS FOS THE
Pacific Mutual Lifi Insurance Co
OKJCAL1FORNIA. Agents for the Hoover Telephone.
Commissionoi'of Deeds for California
Telephone No, 147. 700
THE WINDSOR RESTAURANT,
ici.ncj WT,ICJCiarT.
H. Cavcnayh, g Proprietor.
.WMAliM &&JzZs HiMAIiM
Cook'dtooid,r''nfcS--it all hours.
Oysters, Celery, Salmon, and Fruit
liccoived by every steamer. (101
CJovr.ivKon's Oitioh, Hono-)
j.nx.r, Sept. 21,1 88ii.
NOTICE Is hou'by given that no debts
contracted on behalf of tho Ha
waiian bamUwill bo recognized or paid
unless ordered by tho undersigned.
.ino. t. JJOMIKIS,
fcGovernorot Oahu,
"329fli
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Selling at Cost for 30 Days !
To ninko room for a l!U'j;c Slock of
New Goods to Arrive Soon
Finiii Loudon, N'cw York uiul S.in Fiaiicisro.
All slook on hand dtirituj the next 30 days will he sold for cash,
confuting in purl of
Piano's, Organs, Accordeons, Guitars,
AND ALL KINDS OF MUSIC GOODS.
Piirlor Sets, Bedroom Sola. Centre Tables,
(Jhuirs, Lounges, Painting's, Engravings, Cliromos,
And a Large Variety of Fancy Goods.
725 lm
OiimpbelVs TVevr 131oelc, 3Xoxeli;nii Siieoi,
Telephone, 172. P. O. Box, HlJj.
3R.3BA.3Li lJrJTA.r3i?3E AGJ-ENT,
Employment Agent, Custom House Broker,
Fire and Life Insurance Agent,
and General Business Agent
T only General Business Agent in the Hawaiian Islands.
CS0 ly Orders of Every Kind and Nature Solicited from the Various Islands.
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Closing Out
The balaneeof the Stock ot Goodsof the
firm of
3B03L.3Li3BS &: Co.
having been removed to the
New Ware House
ON
K AU M A NA STREET
is now offered for sale at
COST PEICES
and consists in part of the usual line of
choice
am
AND
Ship Chandlery
so long dcaltjin at the old stand.
Apply to 13. F. BOLLES,
715 lm at the Ware House.
P. O. Box 297.
KENftiE
No. (JT and 69 Hotel Street
POPULAR
Fail?
Just Received per Alameda, May 22
o
A
Eresh Oysters' in Cans & Shells,
Fresh California Rhubarb, Fresh Cherries in fine condition.
ALSO, A FULL LINE OF
; ooiis Wold Low, ami Itliverel
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
IN
Hardware, Agricultural Implements,
Dillingham Steel Plows, Fuco Wire, Staples,
IfnunnnHA f i I Unnnn rutiniinn nnl 1 mm m. 3
SILVElt PLATED
Pioneer Carriage Manufactory,
KinK Si. WmFSiX Kiff Sfc'i
tLa5r3gHfewsga
WHITMAN
(HiiiloM.il. IIOHK.)
All orik'i'i for Wheel. vehicles of every description tilled with promptness aud
dispateh. Fimt-olasa Mcohimius ciujiloycd nil tho year round,
t- lINB (JAKR1AG1S WORK A SPECIALTY. -t
Nothing too hot or too heavy for u.
TKJJS WAUOiNB, MVLK i5 UX UAHTa, inado to order, altorcd or repaired. s
Onv I Torso Shooing' Pennrtmoiit '
Is under the Biinervisiou of u nractienl man n mechanic second to none, We
have no use for soaking bcaldBo.rottnbs, All work guaranteed. j
J0hnrg8 moderate. WniTMAN & WRIGHT, J
-108 ly in. 11 and 81 King Street j
3LYO-A.IST Ac Co.
Seduction in Price
Horaliolrs tie Notice.
WE WTLL SELL
Franklin Stove Coal
In casks, at
$9 7.50 per 2000 lbs.
AND
Cumberland Coal
for Blacksmith's use, at $15 per 2000 lbs
or 10 50 per 2000 lbs. in bags.
C Brewer & Co.
May 17, 18SI. 7t5 lm
WoSfe & Edwards
Grocery and Feed Store,
Comer King and Nuuanu streets.
Fie sh Groceries and Provisions receive
b3r every Steamer.
P. 0. Box 130, Telephone 349.
501 Gm
Telephone No. 240.
.Honolulu,
GROCERY.
e Larocenes
Free of Charge to nil iuvtn of city.
WARE, ce., &.u., &c. 052 '&
75, 77 and 81
& WRIGHT, ?
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