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Granite, Iron and Tin Ware !
Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE,
House Keeping Goods,
PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AND
ana SHEET IRON WORK.
ic naraware company
SUCCESSORS TO DILLINGHAM & CO. AND SAM'L NOTT
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Hardware, Agricultural Implements, House Furnishing
Goods, and General Merchandise
Jnt received EddyV Rcftlgcratois :iml Ice Chests new style of Chandeliers
and Library Lamps, Stovis and Range's, Kerosene Oil Stoves.
t-vIRl5vVIi.iS, Ar ltowjes scat-iJES. -a
Allot which aie offered upon favorable terms.
PACIFIC HARDWARE COMPANY.
A Horse ! a Horse ! My Kingdom for a Horse. King Richard.
The Fast Trotting Stallion
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VENTURE
RECORD,
Having purchased this celebrated Stallion from MR. JAMES CAMPBELL, I
hereby notify the public that ho will stand the ptccnt season at my headquarters,
corner of Punchbowl and Queen Streets (Captain Climcy's). Terms for the sea
son. S.'O; to inure, -S100.
Description.
Venture is a rich chestnut color, lli hands high, and cighs about 1,100 lbs.
ltthtiucturc he is the pietute of groat muscular power, and In appearance, tem
perament and disposition, he is faultless. Full of lire and geutleness, he is with
out speck or blemish. Ai u Mock hoio ho is having extraordinary success; his
numerous progeny, both in California and in tills country, attest this fact, several
of them being able to tiot low down, and one of his daughters (Venus) can trot
iu 2.25. Venus is alo the dam of Transit, which is said to be the most promising
two-year-old in California. He tiotled a mile last reason, as a yeailing, in 2.45.
Pedigree.
Venture. chestnut hoie, foaled in
Oakland. California; by Belmont, ho by
ported Expedition.
1st dam, Ma Mostyn, by Ainciican Hoy, Ji.
2ml (lain, by KennerV. (iuiv Meiloe.
sal iliun, Imported l.tidy MotjnJjyTcnlcis.
Itb iluin, liiMdld, by AVliihke;.
;th (bun, Helen, by llauililctiminn.
I, tb dam, busun, by Oveituu.
7tb dam, Ilrowey, liy Dione.
stli ditui, by Old r.iiKliitnl.
0th dain.by C'nllun Anililnn.
lOtli (lain, -MIh Cade, by (Jade.
11th dam, Miss JluLeli".-, mii of (Jicj bound
Uelinont. by Aint'i lean llo .
l-t dam, Iiupuited 1'iuiiellii, by Counts.
In offering tlio services of thii horse to the public I make one claim for hlra,
which is that lie Is tlio highest bred trotting stallion in the world, living or dead,
and in Mipport of this claim I am willing to submit it to any authority that can be
obtained, and If ho is not, then I will forfeit all my claims to horse knowledge. It
will bo seen that his pedigree lepietents- a union of the purest blood of the English
and American tlioioughbred racer, one of his grand dams, as also one of his great
grand dams, being 'unpolled from England to the United States. When Venture
was on the imf, about eight years ago, he was at that time tlio sensational horse of
the Pacillc Coasl, and the sporting papers, in tlio East, that were always so much
opposed to ntiming blood iu the trotter, commenced picking away at his pedigree,
trying to tlnd a cold ero'S in it, at the same time declaring that it was simply im
ptkiinlo for a strictly thoroughbred horse, to trot as last as lie was then trotting;
but at last they had to give it up, and admitted the fact that he was a strictly
thoroughbred horse, but declared him a phenomenon, and were unable to nccount
for hl- great speed at the trotting gait. But the fame of his she, old Belmont, is
almost world-wide, iind it is a well-known fact his blood nicked better vith the
trotting families than that of tiny oilier thoroughbred horse ever known, as, iu
addition to Venture, two other tlioioughbred sons of his, Capt. Webster and Owen
Dale, were said to have possessed great speed at the trot. Besides these, he shed
the dams of Belle Echo, 2:i0; Flora Shepherd, 2:!)0; Monarch. 2:28; Nelly
Patchuu. 2:27J4; Rustic, O :II0 ; which is a showing that a great many of the best
trotting bred horses cannot eipial. Mr. Patrick Farrell, wlio is one of the most
experienced drivers on llie Pacitlo Coast, told me the last time that I saw lilin, that
Venture was tho fastest trotter that ho ever pulled a line over, and that if his
temncr had not been soured J u his youth by bad htuidlhiir, iie believed that he
would have equaled, if not surpassed, all the records ever made, and that ho could
i"how a two-minute gait with him to a wagon, but in company he would become
wild, qu account of hls'hot blood, and was often beaten by horses that could hardly
run as fat as lui could trot. Ills record of 2:27f which was no measure of his
speed, was made at the Oakland track in 1877, in a race which he won, beating
Alexander, Gus, (Jcneral Renu and Hilly llayward, tills being ills last public
performance.
It is thought by i-omo people that an aged horse is not as good a producer as a
voung one, but no gi eater mistake could possibly be made. Indeed, the opposite
Is claimed by many large luecdein, and instances are so numerous' of horses siring
their best foals at an advanced ago that the above theory lias long ago been ex
ploded. Imported I Homed was twenty-seven years old when he sired Sir Archy,
his best son; Bonnie Scotland, who died only a few years ago, hired Luke Black
burn ami Gcoigo Kinney, by far tho best of his get, after lie was twentv-flvo; Im
ported Leamington shed lioijuoK Ills best son, the last vear that 'ho lived, at
twenty-llvo. Among trotters may be mentioned Volunteer, the sire of St. Jullen,
who is ihlrty-ouo years old this spring, and is said to bo as lively and vigorous as
ho ever was, and his young foals as promising as any Umt ho over got. Old Jla
miltonlaii died In March, 1870, aged twenlv-sovcu years, but shed two foals tho
last days of his life, and one of lliem, called Haniillonlan's last, made a trotting
recoul of 2:251 the past season, and the other one is said to bo equally as fast.
With these facts befoio us, it Is plain that tlio age of a horse has nothing to do
with his sucedss as a she. I think myself that theio is a great deal in tlio condi
tion that a howo is kept, for an animal that is well-fed and cared for, with plenty
of exercise, will begot better foals than one that h turned loose and never stabled
Venture 'U twenty-two year. old this spring, and with tho caro that J intend
to give him, I expect him to f-lro better foals than ho over has before, lie is a
reniiirkablyhiiio biccder. Mr. Campbell assures mo that lie has never bred a
maio lo him vet that did not produce a foal, and his many beautiful colts, now on
Mr. "CM ranch, are woith a long journey to tee; and now as ho is to bo kept so
convenient lo the general public, no onoowninga good mam should be so blind to
their own interest as to neglect tlio oppoituulty of obtaining ills blood while tlioy
''""-'or any additional particular apply at Punchbowl and Queen streets.
O. 33. UtiOLTJEM, Proprietor.
Honolulu, April 10, 1885.
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3SG3, bred by Henry Williamson, Esq.,
American boy, lie by Seagull, he by Inl
and ilnin, liy J'nrtlsnn.
3id lnm, 1'iiun, by Timnpntor.
4th dam, l'limcllti, ljy IIiKlillcr.
fitli dam, 1'ioiiiIkc, liy bnup.
Ctl) (lam, Julia, by Jlhinlc.
7th ilain, Spectator's dam. by Partner.
5th dam, llomiy Liim, by Hay Kolton.
!Uli dam, by Dailej's Aiabhtn.
Kith dam, by Itycily Tiuk.
11th ilimi, Ijv Tafrofut lluib.
12th dam, by I'lucu'n WhiteTmk.
Utli tluui.Xutuiul Buib Miue.
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Carriage and Wagon SVIaker,
King Street, near Lincoln's.
Repairing, Blacksmithing and every description in the Carriage and Wagon
line manufactured. Kstimalcs and drawings furnished for all Car
riage and Wagon building. 1 have also got up a new kind of Buggy
Cait, which for cheapness and practicability exceeds any cart ever
brought to this country,
WITH OR WITHOUT FOLDING TOP.
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97!) Sin King Street, adjoining Geo.
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Has Removefl to
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LEWIS & CO., GROCERS,
J7 unci OO Hotel Street.
JUST RECEIVED, EX MARIPOSA, On Ire, Cala Fresh Salmon, do Flounders,
do Rhubarb, Eastern Fresh Shad, tlo Oysters in shell, do Oysters in tins,
Horse Radish Roots, Fresh Cala Crabs, Cauliflowers, Celery, Red Cabbage,
Cala Fresh Asparagus.
ALSO Not on Ice, Swiss Cheese, Cream Chee3c, Mild Steele's Cheese. Bbls Choice
Red Salmon, J bbls do Salmon, Smoked Halibut, Kits Mackerel, Dutch
Bologna Sausages, Choice Cala Family Corned Beef, Holland Herring, Kegs
Family Salt Pork, Kegs CJuecn Olives, Kegs Gilt Edge Butler, Kits Silmon
Bellies, Cases Mackeiel in Tomatoc Sauce, Cases Salmon Bellies, Boston
Bread iu !3 lb tins, try it; Sardelles in kegs, Sardclies iu tins.
ALSO Green Mountain Maple Syrup, Huckiu's Mock Turtle Soup, Cases Batata
ria Shrimps, Dupee Hams, Whittaker's Star Hams, Russian Caviar, Kegs
Salt Water Cucumbers, Breakfast Bacon, Cala Dried Figs, and a complete
line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, all of which will be sold low. Goods
delivered to all parts of the city.
Island Orders solicited.
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Large invoices of Goods (of all descriptions) having been received by me, they
WILL BE SOLD AT LOWER PRICES,
Than the same quality of Goods can be purchased elsewhere in Honolulu, and
satisfaction guaranteed. Mv stock consists of all kinds of AMERICAN,
ENGLISH AND SYDNEY MANUFACTURE,
Saddles, Belts, Pouches, Leggings Saddle Cloths, School Bags, &c,
Bits, Spurs and Stirrups, &c, in Nickel and Silver Plateu
The reputation of my HOME-MADE HARNESS for superiority of workmanship
and material remains unchallenged dining my six yeats' residence here.
Thankful for the generous patronage of tho past, its continuance and increase in
the future is respectlully solicited at the old stand,
880 3m Corner of Foit and King streets, Honolulu, H. I
Every Description of M Printing
Executed with neatness and dispatch,
AT THE
Daily Bulletin Steam Printing Office,
Bill Heada
Briefs
Ball Programs
Bills of Lading
Business Cards
Book Work
Certificates
Circulars
Concert Progr'ras
Draft Books
Delivery Books
Envelopes
Hand Bills
Invoices
Ati
Queen Street,
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'if i jMtnTuwJWrj fir
I would beg to notify the public in general that
I have opened a Carriage and Wagon shop on
King Street, at the old stand of M. J. Hose,
and lately occupied by Messrs. Whitman &
Wright, where 1 am prepared to do any kind
of Carriage and Wagon work, in a first class,
durable and practical manner, liy close anu
I prompt attention to business, satisfactory
work, low and reasonable charges, I liopo to
merit some of the public patronage.
JS03BCTJ3MC-A.TV9
AV. Lincoln, Contractor and Builder.
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GERTZ,
103 Fort Street.
No. 240.
P. O. Box 207.
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Honolulu.
IheSIlnM'
The Only Viticultural Paper in
OAHFORNIA.
Devoted to Viticulture, Olive Culture,
Sericulture, and oilier Productions,
Manufactures and Commerce of
tho Pacific Coast.
A Splendid Advertising Medium
For Hawaiian Business Men desirous of
forming trade connections
on t no coast.
TERMS Three Dollars per annum;
$1.?C for six months.
Chili' os II. Buckland,
Editor and Proprietor.
OFF10E-323 Front Street. Post-Onlcc
Box, 23C0, San Francisco, California.
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PRICE LIST Oi'
IMCuXberry Trees.
WJI1TE. .
rr.n 10 100 1000
18 to 24 inches.. COc 4.00 $20.00
2 to 3 feet SlOo 0.00 aS.OO
a to 4 feet Sl.L'j S.G0 G5.00
ltUSSIAN".
n:u 10 100 1000
4 to 0 Inches... $2.00 .$10.00
C to 12 inches.. 50c 2.50 10.00
12 to 18 " .. COc 3.00 S0.00
IS to 24 " .. 750 5.00 EO.OO
2 to 3 feet 1.00 7.00 40.00
3to4 " 1.25 0.00
4 to 5 " 1.75 12.00
5 tot " 2.C0 10.00
Cuttings, per 100, !-.1.00;.pcr 1,000, $G.f0.
White Mulberry Seed, per ounce, 30
cents; per pound, $3 00.
Russian Mulberry Ste.l, por ounce, CO
cents; per pound, f?7.C0.
Miss Nellie Lincoln Rossiter
Is Agent for the following papets:
South and West, semi-monthly, G0e a
year;
Farmer's Call, weekly, 50o per year;
Farmer's Home, monthly, 50c per year;
Home and School Visitor, monthly,
oc per year.
As an induccmeat to parties to order
their Silk Worm Eggs during the sum
mer, to bo forwarded in the tall, I offer
premiums, from April 1st, as follows:
For$l, 2,000 eges, and a book of in
struction. For $2, 5,000 eggs, book of instruction
and any ono paper.
For Si Joz. eggs, and any two papers.
For $5, l"oz. eggs, two papers antl book.
For $9.50, 2 oz. eggs, and thrco papers.
For 14, 3 oz. eggs, 3 papers and book.
For $17, 4 oz. eggs, and four papers.
For 21, 5 oz. eggs, 4 papers and book.
The above charges "arc tho regular
list prices for eggs," and tho papers will
be sent as here stated for one year.
Those sending orders thiough the sum
mer, accompanied by the cash amount,
(Post-OIIlee orders payable to me, on
Post Office, Pemberlon, New Jersey, U.
S. A.) will receive the premiums to
which their order entitles them, com
mencing at once, and the eggs will be
sent about Novcmbei 1st.
XKIifclB MXCOIiX JtOSSITEK,
Practical Silk Culturist,
New Lisbon, Burlington Co.,
977 NEW JERSEY.
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POI ! POI !
WIlrox'H Maclilno Made.
Families and others in want of Good,
Fiesh, Clean,
Machine Made Poi,.
Can obtain the same in quantities to
suit by leaving orders and con-
tainers with
IP. 13. OAT,
At Pacific Navigation Co.'s Building,
601 Queen stieet. tf
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"Key" Brand Gin
For Sale iu quantities to suit.
Freeth & Peacock,
2U NUUANU STREET,
Honolulu, ::;:::: H. I
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Offer for Sale
THE F0I.LOWIKO
LIST OF 1MA1ISE,
Ox Cans,
Light EipresjjWagont,
Ex Top Carriages.
STEAR1 C GAL.
Cumberland Coal,
Com. Wood Chnlrf,
KEROSENE OIL.
Matches,
Fine Molnsies Shooka,
Rosin, Soap,
Ice Chests, Nos, 2, 3. und 5,
Hoc Handles,
Lobstois.llbtus; Beans, 3lb ins
Spruce Plank.
Hay Cutters, Nos. 1, 2, & 3.
Axle Grease,
Falrbank's Scales, Nop. 7,8,10&11J
icatucr Belting,
Centrifugal Lining, 14 inch j
Comp. Nails, ltjj, M4 inch.
MAMMOTH ROCKERS,
IialesExcelsior,
Manila Cordage, Assorted:
Excelsior Mattresses,
Galvanized Fence Staples,
FARMERS mill 20 AND 25 GALLS,;
SiBal Rope, Assorted,
Ash Plank,
Dump Barrows,
Ames' Shovels,
Y. METAL SHEATHING
10, 18, 20, 22, 24 and 20 oz.;
Hair Mattresses !
Grindstones, Rubber Hose,
Hide Poison. Barbed
Wire, Refined Iron,
ANNEALED FENCE WIRE,
Galvanized Screws and Washers.
532
Risea from llie AsteiT
LOVE'S NEW BAKERY I
MRS. LOVE desires to intimate to
her numerous old customers and
tho public generally, that her bakery,
Destroyed toy ITire,
Has been restored in handsome, sub
stantial and convenient iorm. She Is
therefore prepared to supply tho largest
custom with
Plain and Fancy Bread
of the best quality, and manufactured
by the most approved methods.
Everything in the line of a first-class
bakery will be carried on with grcatar
facility than before the fire.
The Lunch & Coffee Room
is also restored in more elegant style
than ever, and at rates that cannot be
underbid by any restauraut.
Brick Building, 73 Nuuanu Street.
Honolulu, Dec. 12, 1884. 6D3
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Honolulu, Jan. 11, 1885.
O. O. BERGEH, Esq.,
Agent Macnenlo & Urban Safes.
Dean Sir,
It is with great pleasure that
I add my testimony to tho Fire-Proof
qualities of your Safes.
I had a small single door Macueale Si
Uiban Safe iu last nifiht's terrible fire,
and, on opening tho same this morning,
found its contents consisting of books,
papers, aud money to tho amount of
$1040-IN FEHFECT CONDITION.
I am so well satisfied with the result
that I want another No. a Safe at once.
Yours truly,
GEO. M. RAUPP,
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