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FRIDAY, JAN. 22, 188G.
ARRIVALS.
January 21
Stmr Lchiiii from Wludwuid Ports
January 22
niig Alllc Howe lioni Hongkong
Schr Wnluuilu fioin llononiu
Stmr W(i Hall from Wlndwmd Poit
Whaler Lydln from (Iks South
Stmr Waltmuialo from Wnlniuuiilo
DEPARTURES.
January 22 '
Stmr Kilauea Hon for Windwtiid Ports
Hchr Mllle Morris for Kooltiu
Hehr Leahl for llanulel
VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW.
Schr Walmalii for Hllo
Hchr Witllelc for JUultko
Stmr C It BMiop for Kauai, via Wal-
auaoand Wnlalua
Schr Ilulrukalu for Pcpeckco
VESSELS IN PORT.
Bk Lovsprlng, Thonieu
Bk ElMnore, Junks
Bk U K BNhop, Walter
Bk Lady Bowen, Jlodd
Torn W S Bowm-, Paid
Bktne Discovery, Pcnlinau
Bgtne W Q Irwin, 'I'lirniT
SHIPPING NOTES.
The steamer Ivy Holmes has been
lowered from the Marine Hallway and Is
ut the. old CuMoni lloii'c wharf having
her machinery cleaned. Cotniderablu
sand got into parts of her machinery
while on Hllo beach and her shaft Is
being made into two pieces Shu will
return to Hllo some time next week.
Schr Walmalii brought 1 . HK bags of
sugar.
Stmr I.ehua brought 3,001 bag" of
sugar.
The sehooouur Kiiima got on shore at
Kahulul on lier lat trip but was hauled
off before any serious damages were
done.
The brig Alllo Howe was off port this
afternoon. She Is about Do days from
Hongkong, consigned to Freeth & Pea
cock. BUSINESS ITEMS.
Just received by the Alameda,
200 Hags New Zealand Oats. For
sale, in quantities to suit, by the
Union Feed Company. 2H2 lw
Bethel vc3tiy last ovening. The
musical part of the programme was
effectively filled with solos by Miss
Anna Austin and piano accompani
ment by Mrs. 11. F. Dillingham.
The affair passed off very creditably
to nil concerned.
To-Jiouttow night will occur a one
hour go-as-you-please race at Central
Park Kink, under under tho super
vision of Mr. Thos. Wright. The
two prizes are on view in Oats' win
dow. The contest is free and open
to all. Amongst several contestants
already entered are .las. Tolbert, J.
Hrown and J. Camara, and the race
is likely to be interesting.
Y. M. C. A.
Tho regular monthly meeting of
tiiis body was held last evening,
with a fair attendance. Mr. South
wick was appointed treasurer for
the remainder of the year. Tho
committee appointed at last meeting
to take steps for the purpose of
bringing about a closer relationship
with the boys' branch reported that
they hail made no detinue arrange
ments further than that the boys
will hold a sociable in conjunction
witli the adults in March. The en
tertainment eommittco promised an
entertainment next month. Mr.
Cook reported insufllcicnt funds to
carry through the year, and inti
mated that members will be called
upon to supply tho deficiency. The
reading room and library committee
reported that they had received a lot
of pamphlets and also pledges of
the White Cross Society of England,
and that members can have them by
calling at the rooms. A collection
was taken amounting to S'J, after
which the meeting was dismissed.
Halawa Fish'y.
I am Instructed by
A. J. Cartwright,
Yalii Lots k Sale. - - IMPORTANT TO I
IlETORS
VJ
Esq
Executor of the Will of II. M. Queen
Emma, deceased, to sell at
public, auction, on
Monday, Jan. 25th,
At 12 noon, at my salesroom, the
til'
Lease to date fiom April 1st, 1880.
82?" For fiulher paillciilnrs apply to
Or,
E. P. ADAMS & Co.,
Auctioneers.
A.J.CAUTWRIGHT,
No. :i Knahumanu sttoct.
221 tu-tbsat 7t
Honolu
AND
Furniture
House at Auction.
In this week's list of paid claims
appears the name of George N. Wal
ker, a prominent citizen of Peoria,
111. In 1848 Mr. Walker took a
$3000 ordinary life policy in the
Mutual Life Insurance Company of
New York. It cost him $7f) a year,
and ho kept it paid up until the day
of his death. The accumulated
dividends nearly equal the face value
of the policy and the total claim
paid to airs. Walker is $5727. Hon.
S. G. Wilder, agent for the Ha
waiian Island's.
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
Dn. Robt. McKibbin continues to
improve.
the
Skating with music at
mite Kink this evening.
Yosc-
Do not fail to send your friends
abroad a copy of this summary issue.
Tin: King's Own Co.'s A and D
will drill at the battery this evening.
Tin: Mararoa will probably arrive
from San Francisco on Saturday
night.
Sukvicih in St. Andrew's Cathe
dral, conducted by the Uishop of
Honolulu, this evening.
Tin: usual weekly young peoples'
meeting will be held at the Bethel
this evening, at 7 o'clock.
...
To-Momtow's sensation will doubt
less be the Post Olllce robbery in
vestigation in the Police Court.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.
At a regular assembly of Honolulu
Commandcry No. 1 , Knights Temp
lar, holdcn at their asylum on King
street Jan. 21st, 188G, the following
ollleers were duly installed for the
ensuing year : Kminont Commander,
II. J. Noltc ; Generalissimo, W. C.
Parke; Captain General, Benjamin
Whitney ; Prelate, 1. 15. I'ctcrson ;
Senior Warden, F. J. Iliggins;
Junior Warden, David Dayton;
Treasurer, J. S. Walker; Recorder,
Thos. K. Wall; Standard Hearer,
Jas. Dodd; Sword Hearer, J. O.
Dominis; Warden, W. II. Darey.
After the installation Sir Knight G.
West, witli very appropriate re
marks, presented Past Eminent
Commander II. .1. Nolte with a P.
E. C. jcewl, which was-accepted
with thanks, and after a short speech
by the recipient the Commaudcry
adjourned to a banquet. The jewel
presented to Mr. Nolte is a magni
ficent gold cross capped with a
crown, suspended from a beautifully
engraved pin. On tho back of the
cross is inscribed, "Presented to Sir
Henry Julias Nolte, Past Eminent
Commander of Honolulu Command
er' No. 1 of Knights Templar, by its
ollleers and members. Honolulu, II.
I., December 27th, A.' D. 1885."
The jewel was made by Mr. Max
Eckart.
That very deslrablo centrally located pro
perty on Kinnii street, belonging to
Mr. J. F. Smith,
will be oll'ered at public miction on
Wednesday, Jan. 27th,
at 10 a. m., on the premises, and on the
following favorable terms, viz:
One-half Gash, One-half in 1
or 2 Years secured by mort
gage with interest at 8 pr.ct.
This pioperty adjoins that of W. K.
Castle, Esq., on Kinau sticet, and has 75
feet front nnu SilU feet ileptli. Tlio main
house has u parlor, dining room, 2 bed
rooms, bathroom, kitchen and pantry.
There aie also stable for 2 horses, hen
house, carriage house with room for
tervant, covered shed with lloor, fcc.
These as well as tho house are in perfect
order mid uearlj new, having been
lluished only IB months since.
The premises aie particulaily suited
for a small family or youug couple, and
aie painted and lluished iushlc in a neat
harmonious style. Tho lot is within 15
minutes' walk of tho Poat-olUeo and
very near to Dodd's 'Bus route.
ES3" Intending purchasers desiring to
examine the house can do so upon appli
cation lo the auctioneers. The titles ate
perfect, ltowd I'atcnt 3270.
By order of tho owner, wo shall tell at
Public Auction, on
MONDAY, January 25th,
nt 12 o'clock, noon, at our Salesroom,
unless picvlously dtsroscd of .
at pi I vale sale,
All the following Designated
Premises, viz:
1st All tho4e Premises situated on
Maunakca street, Ne. ,
With tho Buildings thereon,
having a frontage of 21 feet and a depth
of 05 feet, yielding nn annual lent of
SS1R0. Leased !. 10 vears from Jmiii.
ary 1, 1880.
2nd That cci'ain Panel of Laud
situated near the corner of Muunakca
and Ilcretaula ttrccts, containing an
area of 72 fathonii,upon which there are
3 Good Buildings,
yielding an annual rent of $204, payable
monthly.
3rd Those ccitaln 2 Lots at KJ25S
lama, lvlnc on the Ewa side of tho Ianu
leading to Austin's Kstatc. al out 02 feet
front and 100 feet deep. Thoy are well
fenced and water laid on.
lth A Intercut in that certain
House Lot at Kikihalo,
known as the Kakina Premises, which
now rents for $a:!( per annum. There
are 2 new Houses on these premises
with additional loom for:! more.
5th Those 2 certain Lots at Knlilii,
containing about 1 acre of good Kalo
Land and House Lot, with a new build
ing thereon. Leased at $100 per annum,
8 years lo run.
These are all good paying piopcrties,
very suitable for Investment.
TERMS OF SALE."0ne-tkird Cash,
balance 1 and 2 years with interest at
8 per cent, secured by mortgage
E.
2C0 lr.t
P. ADAMS
& CO.,
Auctioneers.
POLICE COURT.
Januaky 22, 188G.
Wan Lai Cluing, Chung Ting Lu
Pan, malicious assault anil battery,
$25 each, with costs. Appeals noted
to Intermediary Court. Pakelo and
Knahalua, affray, 87 each.
A siir.ivr and pillow case party on
skates is the latest "divarshtin"
nnnounccd for tho Yoseniitc rink,
coming off on Jan. 29th.
Akythixh wanted in strong bevcr
ages, as well as strong and line fab
ries, can bo supplied at Lyons
Cohen's auction rooms to-morrow,
&
WANTED,
A SITUATION by a rcspectablo young
innii in any capacity.
with caipenters' tools.
HmxuTiN Olllce.
Very handy
Address A.,
31 at
Another Large Credit Sale
The Household Furniture,
of above will be sold Immediately after
the sale of tho house, i.e., on WEDNES
DAY, Jan. 27,at 10 a.m., and consists of,
hi part:
Handsome Plush Parlor Suite,
with cover; Curd Stand; Music Cox,
Chandeliers, Carpet, 11x18; llionzii 8ta.
tuettcs, Cornices and Lambrequins, Ver
undnh Chairs, Oil Marine Scenes, Hugs,
Lamps,
2 B. W. Bedroom Sets Complete,
Hair Mattresses. Mosouito Nets, Pic
tures, li W Extension Pillar Dining
Table, Dining Chairs. Rockers, BW
Sldcboaru witn Mirror, Clocks, urocKcry
and Glassware, Handsome lied Lounge,
Carpet, 1-1x10, Uarden Tools, Stovo and
Utensils, Meat Safe, Ice Chest, Wheel
barrow, Lawn Mower in perfect order,
Step Ladder, Saddle, Bridle, &c.
Also, One Fine Black Hawk Marc, 0
years old, a safe nnd gcntlo driver, in
foal 5 months to Vcntute, with foal by
her sido by King William. Ono Brace
thoroughbred brown Poland Chickens,
1 brace thoroughbred Silver Spangled
Chickens. 1 lino thoroughbred brown
Leghorn Rooster, 4 Turkeys, 2 Geese
and 34or 4 dozen of Hens, Roosters, &c.
E. 1. ADAMS & Co.,
221 lot Auctioneers.
of
To-nioht there will be further
discoursing on "The Judgment" at
the tent, having rofcrence particu
larly to the time when tho event
takes place.
A n:w lines sikpped for want of
space yesterday, in tho Attorney
General's cioss-examination in the
libel case, will be found in the re
port as reprinted to-day.
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A poiition of the stone wall be
'twecu tho stoics of Adams & Co.
and Allen & Itobiuson is being
pulled down where an olllce for
Ilustacc & ltobertson will be built.
Tin: upper and lower mill at
llakalau, Hawaii, arc competing
with each other for the largest out
put of sugar this season for a wager
of S1,00U. Thoy are grinding at
the rate of forty tons per day.
A si'i.k.ndiulv executed photo
graph, mounted on heavy 10 by 12
card board, of the interior of the
H. C. Cathedral at tho time of the
requiem mass recently celebrated
for tho repose of the soul of King
Alfonso, has been made by Mr. J.
J. Williams.
A vi:uy successful nnd largely at
tended sociable was he'd at the
Brandies, fines, Gin
.Ami Otlici LiiquorH,
ALSO
Cloths, Water-proof,
Dolmans, Cloaks & Shawls.
Wo have been Instructed by Messrs.
I'd. llotlVchlaeger & Co., to oiler at mic
tion, at our Salesrooms, on
Saturday, Jan. 2:S, 1880,
At 10 o'clock a.m., on most favorable
terms, and to eloto consignments, to bo
sold positively without reseive, a huge
assortment of
Liquors in Bond,
Consisting In part of
Various Brais of Braiy,
('in, Port, Sherry & Mudeira Wines,
LIquores & Cordials, Pilfeener Beer,
Also, Large Lino of Black & Coloicd
Cloths, ItucKtkltis, Blue Doeskins,
Vnler.proof, Mellon,
Dolmans, Cloaks & Shawls,
All of Bupeilnr quality. Tho Goods will
bo ready fer Inspection on FRIDAY,
the 22ikI, al our Salesiooms.
LYONS & COHEN,
Auctioneers.
ADVERTISE
Steamers for Sale.
npiIK undersigned beg-i to call the
X attention of steamship companies
audotheis Interested to the following
list of steam launches tugs and other
steam boats offered for -alo by one of
his correspondents In Liverpool with the
pi lees attached, and which on account
of the remarkably depressed state of tho
shinning business will bo seen to be ex
tremely low.
Launches, Tugs and small boats that
can bo brought on deck of a largo
steamer or sailing vessel.
New steel screw tug IS feet x 10 lect
x 3 fcct8-ln. with 10 horse power engines
nominal, surface condensers, donkey
pump, etc. Speed 12 miles an hour.
Price In Liverpool ill.O.'.O or $5,250.
841D0. Wood Screw Passenger and
Cargo Launch, built In 1885, pair of 0 lu.
cylinders, 8-tn. sroke, speed about 10
miles, extra strong oak frames, pitch
pine planking, copper fastened, dimen
sions 45.0x9.0x4.1 1. draft of water aft II
feet. Pllco 375.
2:104. A Steel twin-screw Steam Yacht,
built In 1884, 2 pairs of vertical I) A
H P engines of 10 H.P., four 0-ln.
cylinders, 8-ln. stroke, speed 0 knots on
n consumption of :i cwt. per hour,
bunkers contain (1 tons, she has- 11
sleeping berths, was built to go up tho
Nile, dimensions 05.2x12.7x0.7. Price
1.050.
2309. A Xew Wood Sciew Steam
Launch, copper fasteued, compound
S j C engines 0-in. and 12-in. 7-ln. stroke,
large multitubular boiler, teak lagged,
of 90 lbs. working pressure, dimensions
40.0x8.0x4.1. Pricu050.
21101. An Iron twin-screw Steamer,
built in 1870, for river passenger traflle,
hull, engine and boiler lately overhauled
at 11 cost of 107, speed 11 knots on a
consumption of about 4 tons per week,
bunkers contain 12 tons, dimensions
08.0x12. 1.0. Price 480.
81134. Steel Screw Tug, built lu 1885,
engine C I S I O 25 H.P.N. 11-ln. and
22-ln. evllnilers. 20-lu. stroke, steel
tubular boiler, lOOlbs. working pressure,
speed 12 knots, boiler lagged, cylinders
lagged with felt and mahogany, dimen
sions 70x12.8x0.2. Praft of water i)i
feet and 0 feet. Prleo 1850.
Larger Vessels.
2293. An Iron Screw Steamer, now
IN THE
Daily Bulletin
This Taper goes into most of the
Knglish-spcaUiug households of
Honolulu. It is unquestionably tho
Best Mimu of Pilitsitf
for business men desirous of bring
ing tlioir wares to the notice of the
community.
Monthly Settlement ut
Easy Rates.
Valuable Real Estate
IN THE-
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p of
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For Sale ly Private Contract or at Pile Auction.
The undersigned have received instructions from Messrs. O. W. Mac
failanc & Co. to olTeifor sale ut auction, al our salesrooms, on
MONDAY, JANUARY 25th,
At 12 O'clock, Nooii,
Unless previously disposed of by private Sale,
Tho whole of that valuable city pioperty known as the BOOTH ESTATE,
excepting only the corner lot, owned by Mr. James Olds, containing In all
20,090 square fett, together with houses, stores and buildings thereto be.
Tlus is the most compact and desirable piece of properly ever offered
for sale in Honolulu. Its main frontages aro 75 feet C Inches to Nuuanu
street, and Oil feet 0 inches to Hotel street. The rear front of the properly
extends from Nuuanu street, back of Messrs. Castle A Cooke's lino brick
warehouse and store, 172 feet 11 inches to Hose Lane, the side frontage
along the line of the ltobinson lot to Hotel street being 142 feet 3 inches.
The value of this and the adjoining property might bo grently en.
hiiuccd by carrying Hose Lane straight tliroui;h to Hotel street. Access is
had to Hotel and Nuuniiu stiects from the rear and center of the estate by
lanes long in use on the property itself.
Situated in the heart of the retail business quarter of the city, and
having a largo area of auillablc building space unoccupied, this property
holds out unusual inducements to capitalists as a permanent Investment.
The present annual investment is $-1,500, or 10 per cent, on $45,000; but as
tho leases expire shortly, tho rental might be Increased to f 0,000 a year
without expenditure for repairs or additions to buildings. If tbe estato
were sold as a whole, however, by judicious and inexpensive improve
ments which u practical eye would suggest, even this large prospective in.
como might bo very considerably added to.
The Nuuanu street frontago Is occupied by a row of two-story build.
ings, tho upper story being used as dwellings, and tho flrst flooi as stores,
which aro always in occupation. Ilcstuuranis and retail stores similarly
occupy the frontage on Hotel sticet.
The old International Hotel is in the center of tho property, und goes
with the lot. It is used as a lodging house and pays handsomely.
Another advantage of this line properly as an Investmvnt is its excel
lent smuttily conditions. It Is on tho highest part of the city, matcal of
llcrctania street, and Is therefore easily drained.
The property, if not disposed of before date of sale, will be first put up
as a vholu in one lot. Falling a satisfactory purchaser, we shall then put
it up in lot-, for which purpose It has been subdivided into sixteen lots.
We fliall oiler the-e lots at the following upset prices, vl.:
Lot Xo. 1 f 1,600
Lot No. 2 1,S00
Lot No.!! 1,000
Kot No. 'I. . . . l,t0O
Lot No. 5 1,500
Lot Xo. 0 1 ,500
LotNo. 7 8,500
Lot No. 8 1.C00
Lot No. 0 l.fiOO
Lot Nu. 10 :,750
Lot No. 11 3,750
Lot No . 12 2,760
Lot No. 13 ) n nnn
.otNo. 14) '
Lot. No. 15 1,500
Lot No. 10 1,600
And upon the following favorable terms:
One-third Gash. Balance in 1, 2, and 3 years, with
Interest at 7 per cent, per annum, secured
hy Mortgage.
C3J We solicit an examination of this property, and confidently rccotn.
mend the investment us a permanent paying one, with greater contingen
cies for advancement than almost any other kind of property.
A IMaii of the Property can be hccu at tho Office of
E. P. ADAMS & Co., Auct'rs.
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P.O. BOX 315.
ESTABLISHED 1870.
Telephone 172.
JOS. E. WISEMAN,
General Business Agent.
Cunilell liloclc,
Honolulu, XI. I.
Heal Estato Agent, Custom IIouso Broker,
Employment Agent, Money Broker,
Wilder'H Steamship Agent, ' Manager Hawaiian Opera House,
Great Bu-lingtou Hallroad Agent Flro and Life InsuranceAgcnt.
in America. (1U2 ly;
building, and classed 100 Al at Lloyd's
to carry 280 tons on 0.(1 draft, bunkers
contain 20 tons, speed 0 knots on a con
sumption of 3 tons per day, compound
D I A engines of -10 ILP., 10-lu. and
30-ln. cylinders, boiler of 80 lbs. work
ing pi essure, donkey engine ami steam
which, dimensions 120.0x21.0x10.0.
Prleo 1,000.
2:111. An Iron Sciow Tug, built lu
1S85, classed Al at Lloyd's for towing
purpoes, two compound S C 1 1) I A
engine of 13 H.P., 10-ln. and :i0-lu.
cylinders, 22 stroke, speed 10 to 12 knots,
dimensions 70.1x15.0x0.3. Price 3,500.
230S. An Iron Screw Steamer, built
In 1885, and classed 100 Al, C(I5 tons re
gister, and carries 1,120 tons IMV. on 15 0
draft, 2 common I) A S C engines of
00 11. P.. 25U-ln. ami la-ln. cylinder,
33-ln. stroke, cylindrical multitubular
holler of 80 lbs. working pressure, bun
kers contain 102 tons, consumption 8
tons per day, donkey engine and boiler,
nlso 3 steam winches, dimensions 203 Ox
30.0x15.10. Price 12,000.
2291. An lion Screw steamer, built
lu 1885, and classed 100 Al at Lloyd's
07 tons register, carries 350 tons on 10.0
draft, buukeiH contain 50 tons, speed
13".'. to 14,. knots on a consumption of
8 tuns per day, compound S O engines
of bO 11. 1'.. 2l!,.-ln. and 42-lu. cylinders,
no-iu. stroke, steel tubular holler of 05
lbs. woiklng picssure, donkey engine,
mid 2 bteani winches, dlnionslons 145.0x
2.1.1x10.0. Plice 8,500.
Tho above are only a fow of tho steam
vessels that tiro offered at sale lu Great
Britain at tho present tliuo. Almost any
description of steamer and of any ul.o
desired can now he purchased tit very
favorable rates. It is of course neces
sary that some responsible party In
England should examine the condition
of tho steamers offered for sale before
HOUSE LOTS
ON
Kalihi Road.
Wo have received instructions to offer
at public miction, on
Monday, Jan. 25th
At 12 o'clock noon, tit our Miicsroora,
those certain eleven
Val'ble House Lots
SALE OF
Ca
&
Mats
purchasing,
tu
04 3m
W. L. GKEEN.
On the Kid ih I ltoad, near the residence
of Capi. Loren.en of Steamer Likeilke,
al tho follow lug upset prices, viz;
LotNo. 2 201x100 feet.. $275
" 320.1x100 " .. 225
" 1205x100 " .. 225
" 5205x100 " .. 275
" 7213x125 " .. 300
" 8213x125 " .. 175
0 l)5U0 " .. 475
" 10205x100 ' .. 275
" 11 05x170 " .. 300
" 12 01x1 CO " .. 200
" 13 05x100 " .. 175
These Lots are on thoiising ground
jut beyond tho What Cheer Houo ami
command a lino Ucw of Diamond Head
and the sea.
From tho natural slope of tuts taint
the opportunity for dralnagy Is perfect.
Terms of Sale will be Ono-half Cash,
Balance in 2 Years,
Secured by mortgage with Interest at 8
per cent.
E. P. ADAMS & Co.,
221 iat Auctioneer.
By order of A. J. Cartwright, Esq.,
Executor of tho Estate of Her Majesty
Queen Emma, we will sell, at the resi
dence, corner Berctanta and Nuuanu St.,
On Wednesday, Fob. 10th,
at 10 a.m., a large lot of
Calabashes, Native Kapas,
Lcls, Mats and Small Kahilis.
Thero aro over 200 Calabashes, made
of a variety of i hi mid woods, such as
Kou, Cocoiinut and Koa, and in dltlcr.
cut styles and sl.cs. The Cocoanut
CalabiiHlics upon Silver Stands, present,
cd to Her lute Majesty by members of
thu Koyal Family of Pomaro, Queen of
tho Society Islands, aro very interesting
as curiosities and also as mementoes of
two Queens.
tST An opportunity for cxnminutloa
of the above will bo a Horded tho day
before the salo from 0 a.m. until 4 p.m.
E. P. ADAMS & Co.,
225 0 tu-thu-Bnt Auctioneers.
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