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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
993 SHEET IRON WOBK.
Pacific Hardware Company
SUCCESSORS TO DILLINGHAM & CO. AND SAM'L NOTT.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Hardware, Agricultural Implements, House Furnishing
Goods, and General Merchandise.
Just received Eddy's Ucfrigcnitors and Ice Chests, new styles of Chandeliers
and Library Lamps, Stoves and Ranges, Kerosene Oil Stoves.
J3T FAIUBANKS -.VjSX) XIOAVJS'S SCALES.-
All of which arc offered upon favorable terms.
PACIFIC HARDWARE COMPANY.
A Horse ! a Horse ! My Kingdom for a Horse. King Mellaril.
The Fast Trotting Stallion-,
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hereby notify the public that he will stand
corner oi t'uncnnowi nuu tjiiccu streets (captain riuney sj. 'J erms for the sea
son, Sol); to insure. $100.
Description.
Venture is a rich chestnut color, 10 hands high, and weighs about 1,100 lbs.
in structure hois the pietuie of great nui'-eular power, and in appearance, tem
" perUmcut and disposition, he is faultless. Full of lire and gentleness, he is with
out speck or blemish. As a stock horse he is having extraordinary success; his
numerous progeny, both in California and in this country, attest this fact, several
of them being able to trot low down, and one of Ills daughters (Venus) can trot
iu 2.23. Venus is also the dam of TrniiMt, which is said to be the most promising
two-year-old iu California. He trotted a mile last season, as u yearling, in 2.45.
Pedigree.
Venture, chestnut hoix;, foaled iu
Oakland, California; by llelmont, he by
ported Expedition.
1st ilam, Miss Mostyn, by American Hoy, .Jr.
2nd Utim, by Kcnncr'.s (Jiny Mcdor.
:irtl duiii,Itnpoituil Lnily Mnhtii,liy Tculers.
4tli Uuni, luvuliil, by Wliioker.
Mb iliuii, Helen, by llaiiibletoniaii.
lith duiu, huiiui.'by (Jvcitou.
(til dam, Diowsv, liy Drone.
8th Until, by Old KiiKland.
atli dam, by Cullen Aniliiim.
lOtli dam, Sllss Outlu, by Cade.
lltli duui, JIIhs ilnkulusH, Mm o( (iii'yliouiid.
Itclmtint, by American Hoy.
1st dnm, Imported l'nmcllu, by C'omiis.
In offering the services of this horse to the public I make one claim for him,
which is that lie is the highest bred trotting stallion in the world, living or dead,
and in support of this claim 1 am willing to submit it to any authority that can be
obtained, aud if lie is not, then 1 will forfeit all my claims to horse knowledge. It
will lie seen that his pedigree lcpre.-cnts a union of the purest blood of the English
and American thoroughbred racer, one of his grand dams, as also one of bis great
grand dams, being imported from England to the United .States. When Venture
was on the turf, about eight years ago, he was at that time the sensational horse of
the Pacific Coast, and the sporting papers in the EaM. Unit were always so much
opposed to running blood iu the trotter, commenced picking away at his pedigree,
trying to lind a cold cross iu it, at the same time declaring that it was simply im
possible for a strictly thoroughbred horse to trot us fat as he was then trotting;
but at last they had to give it up, anil admitted the fact that he was a strictly
thoroughbred horse, but declared him a phenomenon, and were unable to account
for his great speed at the trotting gait. Rut the fame of bis hire, old Belmont, id
almost world-wide, and It Is a well-known fact ills blood nicked better with the
trotting families than that of any other thoroughbred horse ever known, as, in
addition to Venture, two other thoroughbred sons of his, Capt. Webster and Owen
Dale, were bald to have possessed great speed at the trot. Resides these, lie sired
the dams of Relic Echo, 2:20; Flora Shepherd, 2:1)0; Monarch. 2:28; Nelly
Patchen. 2:27'; Rustic, 2:30; which is a showing that a great many of the best
trotting bred horses cannot equal. Mr. Patrick Farrell, who is one of the most
experienced drivers on tiie Paeillu Coast, told mo the last time that 1 saw ldm, that
Venture was the fastest trotter that lie ever pulled a lino over, and that if his
temper had not been soured In his youtli by bad handling, he believed that he
would have equaled, If not surpassed, all the records ever made, aud that he could
rhow a. two-minute gait with him to u wagon, but in company he would become
wild, on account of his hot blood, and was often beaten by horses that could hardly
run as fast as he could trot. Ills record of 2 :'174 which was no measure of his
upeed, was made at the Oakland track in 1877, in a raeo which he won, beating
Alexander, Gus, General Reno mid Hilly Hayward, this being his last public
performance.
It is thought by home people that an aged horse is not as good a producer as a
voung one, but no gieater mistake could possibly be made. Indeed, the opposite
Is claimed by matiy largo breeders, 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 Dlomcd was twenty-seven years old when he sired Sir Archy,
his best son; Ronnie .Scotland, who died only a few years ago, sired Luke Black
burn and Geoigc Kinney, by far the best of ltis get, after be was twenty-live; Im
ported Leamington sired Iroquois, bis best son, the last year that lio lived, at
twenty-live. Among trotters may be mentioned Volunteer, the sire of St. Jiilion,
who is thirty-one years old tills spring, and is said to lie as lively and vigorous as
lie ever was, and his young foals as promising as any that he ever got. Old Ha
nilltonhui tiled in March, 187U, aged twenty-seven years, but sired two foals the
last days of his life, and one of them, called Hainlltonlan's last, made a trotting
record of 2:2."i the past season, and the other one Is said to be equally as fast.
With these facts before us, It Is plain that the ago of u horse lias nothing to do
with his success as a sire, 1 think myself that there is u great deal in the condi
tion that a horeo is kept, for an animal that is well-fed and cared for, with plenty
of exercise, will beget better foals than one that Is turned loose and never stabled
Venture' Is twenty-two years old this spring, and with the care that I Intend
to "lvo him, 1 expect him to sire belter foals than ho uvcr has before. He is a
remarkably sure breeder. Mr. Campbell assures me that he has never bred a
inaro to him yet that did not produce a foal, and his many beautiful colts, now on
Mr O.'s ranch, are worth a long journey to see; aud now as he is to bo kept so
convenient to the general public, no one owning a good inaro should bo so blind to
their own interest as to neglect the opportunity of obtaining his blood while they
mFor any additional particulars apply at Punchbowl and Queen streets.
C. 33. MILES, Proprietor.
Honolulu, April 10, 1885, 002 lm
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the present season at my headquarters,
1S03, bred by Henry Williamson, Esq.,
American boy. he by Seagull, he by Ini-
J 1 1 1 1 ilani, liy I'liitlsaii.
Jul diiin, I'nu n, by Tnimpntor.
Uli iluiii, l'miicllu, by ItlKhlljer.
Mil (lam, I'romi-e, by .Simp.
0th (linn, Julia, by lllunk,
"th (lam, .spectators dam, by l'urlner.
Stli iluiii, Iloiiny l.ass, by lluy liolton,
Hth limn, by Duiluy's Arnljlun.
lotli ilain, liy llyi'ily Tmk.
11th iluui, by Taffolet lliub.
lath (liuii, by Place's WliltuTurk.
l:;ih duiu, Natural llurb Marc,
"WANTED.
A LITTLE girl from 0 to 12 yours old,
to wash dishes and play with a
child 4 years old j to the right ouo a
good homo and wages according to the
amount of work she is able to do. Ap.
ply immediately nt this office. 003 lw
NOTICE.
HPIIE UNDERSIGNED HE1IEUY
X gives notice that he will not be
icpunslble for any debts contracted in
his mime without his written order.
Y. ANIN.
Honolulu, April 15, 1835. 000 ltn
fPi T.l?rn
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A
COTTAGE, of six rooms, with out.
bulldlncs. and bireo vard. at 185
Fort Strcot, opposite Gymnasium. Ap
ply on tlio premise'. 007 lw
TO LET.
NICELY Furnished Rooms, well veil,
tilatcd, at No. 110 King Street,
opposite the residence ot U. T. uuhok.
003 lm
WANTED
BY a JAPANESE, a situation, will
ing to mako himself useful. Ap.
ply to GEORGE TAKO, GOK Beretania
Street. 097 lw
NOTICE.
A DIVIDEND of Two Dollars per
share will bo paid to the Stock,
holders of E. O. Hall & Son (Limited),
at their ofllcc on Monday, April 20th.
038 4t L. C. ABLES, Secretary.
jvo'ricia.
ANY AND ALL PERSONS owning
Lots iu Nuuanu Valley Cemetery
are respectfully requested to call at the
Ofllce of the undctslgncd, between the
hours of 0 and 12 A. m., from Friday,
17th April, to Friday, 1st May, 1885, at
their convenience.
A.J.OARTWIUGHT,
President Oaltu Cemetery Asj'n.
Honolulu, 17th April, 1885, 007 td
CITY SHOEING: PARLOR.
rrWE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO
JL inform his nutneious friends and
customers, that on the return of the
Mariposa he will re-open his shoeing
shop on King street.
C. T. HOYT.
Honolulu, April 10. 18SS. 000 lw
A GOOD CHANCE !
M
R. T. R. LUCAS will build on bis
Beretania Street Lots 3 or 4, very
iia.nxso:m::i3 cottages
which lie can sell at
jiaBU-itocic jpiticjss.
Parties desiring a beautiful home in the
suburbs of Honolulu will never get a
better opportunity of purchasing one.
Plans can be seen at Honolulu Planing
Mills. 008 lw
British Benevolent Society.
rpilE annual meeting of the British
JL Benevolent Society will be held
at the rooms of the British Club, on
THURSDAY', April 23d, (Saint George's
Day), at 7.80 r. m. Arrangements will
also be made for the celebration of Her
Majesty Queen Victoria's Birthday. By
order. JAMES A. KENNEDY,
008 td Secretary.
JHCO'jr 3BTJIVS !
EVERY SATURDAY !
Owing to the great demand for Hot
Cross Buns at Easter, and by request of
many of my customeis, hereafter I shall
have
HOT BUNS KEADV
for my customers
Every Saturday Afternoon.
Guaranteed as good us the Easter
Hot Cross Buns. Leave your orders
early.
IT. HORN,
Confectioner and Fancy Baker, Hotel
.Street. 003 lm
Chas. Hustace
Has just received per Mariposa some
more of those nice
Ruta Baga Turnips !
Cala Onions, Potatoes, V, bbls and
Kegs Family Beef, i bbl Pig Pork,
Kits and Tins Salmon Bellies, Cala
Rose Butler in 2 lb Tins.
Sugar Cured Smoked Beef !
Fresh and nice, by the pound or
piece. Hams, Bacon, Lard, Flour,
Bran, Wheat, Corn, Ground Barley,
Gennea, Small Hominy, Cheese,
Kanuck Maple Syrup !
Dried Peaches, Apples, Plums, Figs,
Seneeh Tongues, Schepp's Dosslcat
cd Cocoanut, &c.
ALSO, per Australia,
New Zealand Potatoes I
CHAH. HUSTACE,
Telephone 110. (002 2w) King St.
POI ! POI !
WUcox'h Slnrhliio Made.
Families and others in want of Good,
Fresh, Clean,
Machine Made Poi,
Can obtain the same in quantities to
suit by leaving orders and con
tainers witli
JJ B.' OAT,
At Pacific Navigation Co.'s Building.
861 Queen street. ti
E. G. SCHUMAN,
Carriage and Wagon Maker,
King Street, near Lincoln's.
Repairing, Hlnckstnilliing and every dcscriptioti in the Carriage and Wagon
line manufactured. Estimates nnd drawings furnished for oil Car
riage and "Wagon building. I have also got up a new kind of Buggy
Cart, which for cheapness and practicability exceed any cart aver
brought to thin uountry,
"WITH OR WITHOUT FOLDING TOP.
"fcMySIBSl e-v&v
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979 3m King Street, adjoining Geo.
FRANK
Has Removfiu to
LEWIS & CO., GROCERS,
O? antl OO Hotel Htreot,
JUST RECEIVED, EX MARIPOSA, On Ice, Cala Fresh Salmon, do Flounders,
do Rhubarb, Eastern Frcsli Shad, do Oysters iu shell, do Oysters in tins,
Horse Radish Roots, Frcsli Cala Crabs, Cauliflowers, Celery, Red Cabbage,
Cala Frcsli Asparagus.
ALSO Not on Ice, Swiss Cheese, Cream Cheese, Mild Steele's Cheese. Bbls Choice
Red Salmon, y, bbls do Salmon, Smoked Halibut, Kits Mackerel, Dutch
Bologna Sausages, Choice Cala Family Corned Beef, Holland Herring, Kegs
Family Salt Pork, Kegs Queen Olives, Kegs Gilt Edge Butter, Kits Salmon
Bullies, Cases Mackerel in Tomatoe Sauce, Cases Salmon Bellies, Boston
Bread in 3 lb tins, try it; Sardcllcs in kegs, Sardelles In tins.
ALSO Green Mouiftain Maple Syrup, Huckin's Mock Turtle Soup, Cases Barata
ria Shrimps, Dupec Hams, Whittakcr's Star Hams, Russian Caviar, Kegs
Salt Water Cucumbers, Breakfast Bacon, Cala Dried Figs, and a complete
line of Staple nnd Fancy Groceries, nil of which will be sold low. Goods
delivered to all parts of the city.
Island Orders solicited.
Telephone
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 bo purchased elsewhere in Honolulu, and
satisfaction guaranteed. My 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 Flateu
The reputation of my HOME-MADE HARNESS for superiority of workmanship
and material remains unchallenged during my six years residence here.
Thankful for the generous patronage of tho( past, its continuance and increase in
the future is respectfully solicited at the old btund.
S8G am
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lf.V.f IZJttZmmiB l,t StjrMrtAKUU'vS T?I
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I would beg to notify the public m general that
I have opened a Carriage nnd Wagon shop on
King Street, at the old stand of M. J. Rose,
and lately occupied by Messrs. Whitman &
Wright, where 1 am prepared to do any kind
of Carriaco and Wncon work, in a first class,
I durable and practical manner. By close and
prompt attention to business, satisfactory
work, low- and reasonable charges, I hope to
merit some of the public patronage.
SOIITJM.A.IN",
W. Lincoln, Contractor and Builder.
GERTZ,
103 Fort Street
970
No. 240.
P. O. Box 207.
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The Corner Harness Store
Still to the Front !
CHAS. .H-MlMaErfc,
Corner of Fort and King streets, Honolulu, H. I
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THE FOLLOWING!
LIST OE IEMA1ISE,
Ox Cart!,
Light ExprcBslWagoui.,
Ex Top Carriages,
STEALS O OAL,
Cumberland Conl,
Com. Wood Chubs,
KEROSENE OIL.
Matches,
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Galvanized Fence Staples,
FARMERS BOILERS 20 AND 25 QALLS.J
Sisal Rope, Assorted,
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Dump Barrows,
Ameh' Shovels,
Y. METAL SHEATHING
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Giindstones, Rubber Hose,
Hide Poison, Barbed
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ANNEALED FENCE WIRE,
Galvanized Screws and Washers.
532
Risen from le Asles !
LOVE'S NEW BAKERY !
MRS. LOVE desires to intimato to
her numerous old customer and
the public generally, that her bakery,
Destroyed toy Fire,
Has been restored in handsome, sub
stantial and convenient form. She Is
therefore prepared to supply the largest
custom with
Plain and Fancy Bread
of the best quality, and manufactured
by the most approved methods.
Everything in the line of a flrst-claBs
bakery will be carried on with greater
facility than before the tire.
The Lunch & Coffee Room
is also restored in more elegant style
than ever, and at rates that cannot be
underbid by any restaurant.
Brick Building, 73 Nuuanu Street.
Honolulu, Dec. 12, 18S1. 802
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