Newspaper Page Text
u-
m
ffl'
&
Si
BISHOP & Co., BANKERS
Honolulu. Hawaiian Islands
Draw Exchango on tho
I3nulc ol CulUbruln, . X'.
And thoir agents In
NEW YOHK, BOSTON, HONG KONO.
Messrs. N. M. Kothschild & Son, London
Tho Coramorolal Bank Co., of Sydney,
London,
Tho Commercial Bank Co., of Sydney,
Sydney,
Tho Bank of Now Zealand : Auckland,
Chrlstchurch, and Wellington,
Tho Bank of British Columbia, Vic
torla, B. C, and I'orllaml, Or.
AND
Transact a General ftanklng Buainess.
fifi.l 1.
O 1 1 JK
a tin )
tn
PUdtrcJ lo neither Sect nor Party,
But established for the benefit of" alt.
THURSDAY, MAY ill, 1888.
THE ROYAL JEST.
The affair referred toby the "Ad
vertiser" as "the voyal jesl of Mon
day," has not been, according lo
our information, correctly repre
sented. The statement that the
committee sent to the King by the
Legislature in reference to proro
gation, "was dismissed summarily
with the information that he" (the
King) "would communicate with
them through the Cabinet only," is
understood to mean that the King
would communicate with the Legis
lature through his Cabinet only.
"What tho King did say was, that lie
would communicate with his Cabinet.
L
y-
Tumi) Day May 31.
MOUSING SKSalOX.
The House opefted at 10 a.
in.
President S. G. "Wilder in the chair.
lMvrmoxs.
Rep. Pachaole presented a peti
tion from Maui relative to the segre
gation and treatment of lepers. Re
ferred to Sanitary Committee
The President read a communica
tion from the Auditor-General, stat
ing that lie therewith sent his report.
Referred to Printing Committee.
ltUSOLUTIOXS.
Rep. Kalaukoa read for the first
time a bill to provide for the ex
penses of this legislative session.
(Amounting to S-10,000.)
On motion, rules were suspended
and bill;was read a second time by its
title. Referred to Finance Com
mittee. Rep. Kamauoha read for the first
time a bill to amend Sec, 31 of the
Constitution. Passed to second
reading.
Rep. Paehaole asked of the Pre
sident of the Board of Health,
through the Minister of the Interior,
several questions regarding the
treatment of lepers, and what they
intend doing for them.
The Minister of the Interior stated
that the report of the President of
the Board of Health would explain
all.
Minister Austin read for the first
time bills which he had given notice
of: An Act relating to the military
forces of the Kingdom ; An Act to
establish parcel post: An Act to
regulate copyright; An Act to regu
late the issuance of patents; An
Act to provide for the registration
of prints and labels; An Act to
regulate the time for Chinese pass
ports to be returnable. Referred
to Printing Committee.
Rep. Kinney presented a resolu
tion that two copies each of tho
printed laws or bills of this session
be sont to the public libraries of the
city. Carried.
Noble Smith said that one thing
had been overlooked, and that was
the appointment of a committee to
reply to.llis Majesty's speech.
The President said lie would do
it before the House adjourned.
Noble Smith offered tho following
resolution: That the Sergcant-at-arms
be authorized to supply each
member of the Assembly with a copy
of the following papers : P. C Ad
vertiser, Daily Bulletin, Ko Hawaii
Pao Aina and Ko Alakai o Hawaii.
Motion to amend the resolution
so as to include the Kuokoa and
Makaainana, led to an animated dc
bato in which some of the papers
wero sharply criticized.
Rep. Kinney offered nn amend
ment that each member leave with
the Secretary tho names of the
papers they wish lo bo supplied
with, and that he, the Secretary,
mako terms with the publishers for
supplying thorn. Carried.
Rep. Kamauoha gave notice that
lie should introduce three bills at an
early dato,
Noble Hitchcock gave notico of
two bills that he should introduce,
Noble Castle read for the first
time a bill to regulate the practice
of dentistry.
Rep. Deacon gave notice of a bill
to regulate btump duties.
Rep. Hclekunihi read for the first
time a bill, which was returned to
tho introducer, becauso it was not
translated, and contravened the
rules.
Rop. Kamauoha read for the first
tirao a hill to repeal Sees. 4, 5, (!, 7,
Chap. XLIII of session laws of
1882, relating to tax on dogs.
Mianiii&itmiri
Ministor Thurston answered the
tnicstion" propounded by tho
honorable member from Makn
wno. There were 23!l lepers col
lected from Jan. 1, 1888, to May
30, 220 were sunt from Kakaako to
Kalawao during the same period.
There are f5 now at Kakaako, 800
at Kalawao.
The mild cases room and eat
separately from the bad cases at Ka
kaako. All at Kakaako arc under treat
ment. None have been cured. The
number discharged will bo slalcd as
soon as ascertained.
Rep. Drown gtivo notice of a bill
to amend Sec. 12, Chap, -l-l, of tho
laws of 1882.
Rep. Naknlcka offered the follow
ing resolution t That the Minister of
the Interior be authorized to supply
lepers with wood freo of cost, as it
is now understood that they arc
being charged SO a cord for it. Re
ferred to Sanitary Committee.
Minister Thurston presented u
claim from U. 13. Thomas for S875.
00 as balance due him on the Station
House, and as there is nothing on
the records to show that such a debt
exists, would ask for instruction.
Referred lo Finance Committee.
Noble Raldwin offered a resolu
tion that an export be employed to
oxerhaul all department accounts.
Carried.
The President appointed the fol
lowing members as a committee to
reply to the King's speech. Noble
Baldwin and Reps. Kinney and Pae
haole. The House then adjourned until
10 a. Ji. Friday.
ANOTHER lot of Draught Beer
on ico all tho way from St. Louis,
for sale at Ihu Pautheon. 57 It
osice lo Hremen
i
OWING lo tho unpopularity of the
ticket now in the Held in opposi
tion to the present head of the Fire
Dcpnitmcnt, and the fact that the oppo.
silion will not . lie successful if not
united there will be a meeting of flic
in en at Iho hall of Engine Co. No. !!,
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at 7:D(I
o'clock. The object of the meeting is
lo adopt a ticket for the coming elec
tion ot Euginecis that will be accept,
able to the majority of voters and more
especially to agree upon u caudliatc for
Chief Engineer sulllcicntly popular to
1! successful. All llremrn who at c in
favor of nominating a good, solid ticket
are invited to attend. Come nil rain
or Milne. "i7 It
JUST EECSIVEB
Carriage Wraps, Kid Gloves,
Ladies' and Childrcns'
BiactTJiuiaBMBye Hosiery
And a full line of
Sateens, All Colors,
i'OK SAIill AT
D
57J
No. 10 Store.
Taw
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
RICIIAHD CAYFOHD having leased
the front premises from Mr. Mor.
gnu. King fctroet, will open the tame as
a Horse Shoeing Kstahlishment on
MONDAY. June -till, and will he glad
to tee his fi lends, as well a? the public
in general. 57 31
NOTICE.
THE trustees under the deeds of trust
fiom His Majesty will make a
statement of account for the six months
ending May 21, 1688. Pnitics having
claims aie invited to be present nt the
hall in iho Slrlocrny Block. SATUR.
DAY MORNING, .lune 2nd, at 11
o'clock. S M. DAMON,
57 2t Chairman.
FOR SALE, AT AUCTION.
rpiIE following ani
JL nmls will ho old
at auction at the Gi.v
meat Pound, nf Koho.
lalon, on WEDNBS
&
DAY, June (5th, at 13 o'clock noon: 1
black hor.se branded 'I',' on the right
bide; 1 led hoise branded IV,' on the
right side; 1 red horm branded G.P'
on the right hide j 1 llea-bitmaro hr-iudcd
'Y. U.K. on right iiip; 1 black mule
branded 'A. II. L.'
A. U. KAAUKUU,
57 It Pound Master.
Specsi
Return lo Honolulu of tho Popular Lec
turer and Famous Traveler,
SIDNEY DICKINSON, M. A.,
OfUoston, wiili tio now and brll.
liaully illuctralid entertain-
in en is at tho
Hawaiian Opera House,
-OS-
MONDAY ami
Tmiu ItU
tl,
For tho
Benefit of tho Honolulu
Y. 31. O. A.
First Evening "Spain; Iho Moors and
tho J'aliici) ol the Allmnibrj, Ferdinand
and Isabella."
Second Evonlnn "Paris; tho World's
Capital mid its Ciioat Art Exhibition of
1887."
Buperbly illustrated by colored screen
picture?, containing over 400 fijuarc feet
of surface, projected by powerful oxy.
hydrogen apparatus,
By general mpiest At the closo of
his leciuro on Monday evening, Prof.
Dickinson will inhibit selections, from
hM views of tho Baudwiali lthimls, pre
pared for him iu Purli', and shown with
brilliant success throughout Hie United
Slates.
Popular price Courao ticket.', $.G0;
general admission (die's circle), SI;
gallery, 75 cents; pit, CO canta. Scats
reserved on Monday morning, at II
o'clock, at A. !. IfowcttV, Merchant
street. Doors open at 7'0, lecture at
8 o'clock, 67 4t
- mniMm i i uri-w. wtiwrfteKwiltallirqfr
; FIRE DEPARTMENT.
'JTXXJil ANNUAL
Election ofEnmneers
JTOJX. 1888-8!),
"Will tnkc placo at fhu Engine Room
of Muchaule Engine Com-
pany No. 2,
On Monday Evcn'g, June 4, '88,
Polls
open nt 0 o'clock
nt !) o'clock.
and close
E2J"Secrctarl(sof Iho soveinl Compa
nies arc rctpustcd lo file with tho under,
signed thoir lists of qualified voters on
or before Siturday, Juno 2nd.
Per order.
HKNItY SMITH,
51 Id Chairman of Election.
"VTOTICE is hereby given lo all the
L nvmb-rs of iho Company that
none will be allowed lo vole nt the com
ing election of Engineers who nro in
debted lo the Company in iho sum of
$1 or upwauK By railing on the
Foreman monibms can learn how thev
stand C. .1. MCCARTHY,
Foreman, Mechanic Engine Co No. 2.
55 3t
FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING.
Hawa'n JOGicey
,5
KAMEMMEHA DAI
OtTlOlAIi 7ICO.V3:i:.
M01AY. JIB 11, 1888
Maces lo Commence al 10 o'clock Sharp.
Isl-QUEEK'S PLATE, $100.
KUXXIXG HACK 4 Mile Dash.
Free for all.
2ml HIS RIMESTY'S CUP, SI 00 added.
HUN'XIXG HACK 1 Alile Dash.
For Hawaiian bred horses owned
by members of the Jockey Club.
Cup to become the property of the
one winning' it. twice.
3rd KING'S PLATE, $75.
TJ JOTTING and PACING II ACE
For Hawaiian bred horses only to
harness Mile Heats, best 12 iu a.
4th-KAMEHAMEHA PLATE, $100.
KUXXIXG ItACE 14 Mile Dash.
Freo for all. If but one starts to
beat L:50.
5lh-KAPI0LANI PARK PLATE, $150.
TROTTING and PACING RACE
Mile Heats, best 3 In D. Free for
all. All horses having a record of
2:30 or belter to go lo wagon.
6th HONOLULU PLATE, $75.
RUNNING RACE 1 Mile Daeh.
Open lo all 3-year old Hawaiiau
bred horses only.
7th-
IIOSITA
added.
CHALLENGE CUP, $100
RUNNING RACE 1 Milo Dash.
Freo for all. Winner to beat the re
cord of '-Angle A," 1:134- To be
run for annually.
Qth-
-HAWAIIAN HOTEL
$100 added.
STABLE'S CUP
RUNNING RACK-4 Milo Heats,
bet 'J iu 3. Hawaiian bred horses.
Cup to become the pioperty of tho
winner two consecutive years.
9lh-J0CKEY CLUB POST HATCH.
Svi:r.i'STAi;r.s or Si.'.". TROTTING
and PACING RACK Milo Heats,
best 2 In it. Free for all horses that
have not a record of 3 minutes or
better to be driven lu Frazler road
earls by members of the Club.
lOlh-LUNAMAKAAINANA PLATE, $75.
RUNNING RACK :1 .Milo Dash.
Freo for all.
Illli PONY ItACE, $75.
Open to all ponies 14-hands or
under, and 3-year old or over.
All entries lo close at 12 o'clock noon,
on WEUXESDAV, Juno Oth, 18S8, nt
Iho ollli'o of tho Secretary, and all en
trance fees lo Ijo 10 per cent, unless
otherwise specified. All races to bu
run or trotted under tho rules of tho
Hawaiian Jockey Club.
CSV Rules regarding entries nnd
starling are suspended In races against
time.
Admission 50 cents each
To Grand Stand, extra.. KO cents and 1
Carriages Inside of Course... $2 r.O each
Quarter Stretch Radges $.- 00 each
0. O. BERGElt,
Secretary, II. J. 0.
22 tf
NOTICE
IS hereby g I vou that Chong Lcongand
Chong Yuen have bold all ihoir
right and interest in tho Kong Fool:
Yuen, Provision C'ompmv, on Mnuna.
kea street, and in tho Kong FookTnl
sio io at llonalol, Kauai, to Choug'Yueu
Ho and Chong Fong, who will mnnago
tho two companion, and will collect and
pay all debts of tho firm of Kong Feok
Yuen Co. 01 lw
Auction Sales by Lewis J. Levey.
Household Furniture
AT AUCTION.
On SATURDAY, June 2nd,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. SI..
I will sell nt Public Auction, nt the
residence of It. .1. Crelghton, Eq.,
Illnhnrd Btreet, opposite tho Royal lla.
nltiin Hold,
Tho Wholo of his Housoliold Furniture,
Consisting of
One Elegant Upright Piano !
By Strnthaui & Cov. This firm received
fhe 1st prize gold medal, at Mechanic'))
I'nir, . i'., tor urn superiorly oi incir
Piano?.
One splendid B, VV. Parlor Set,
Upholstered In Silk & Pluh.
One Largo Blaok Walnut Etagcrc,
One Large Engraving
In Gold Frame. Subject:
Drawing Room of Queon Victoria at
St. James' Palaco.
Ono Large Ebonizcd Fiamo Mirror,
Large and Small Rugs,
Bronzo Ornament?, Cornices, Chan
deliers nml Lamps,
1 B.W. Bedroom Set, Tcnessco M. T.,
1 U. Vf. 9X Hcdstend, 1 II Vf. 13ed.
loom Set, Woven "Wire &, Hair Mat-
trasses, Mo.'tpilto Net", Heading
Lounge, Plrlurcj,
irl)ln-i Mr Table !
Splendid 11. Vf. bidebo.ird, B. W.
Pillai Ex. Dining Table A-. Chaiis,
Crockery & Ol.isswaic, S u ing 31a.
chiiii', Matting,
Kitchen Stove and Utensils,
Aleut Safe, Ice Chest, Veranda
Chain, etc., etc. Also,
One Family Horse !
Broken to Saddle & Harness,
One DPiiaeton,
AT.fcO
1 Side Saddle nearly new.
CgTThe house v ill be open for in
spection on F!tUAY, prelmi!) to dny
of sale. The Auctioneer desires to call
attention lo the ladies and gentleman of
Honolulu to this sale of high class Fur
niture. liEWlS
J. .LEVEY,
Auctioneer.
15 121
(On Ice)
JUST KBCEXYEB
Per S. S Australia, ,
Fhe Beaver Si
II. .B. SOIFK, Proprietor.
5" 3t
Hawaiian Jockey Club.
NOTICE is hereby given that the final
entries for the Hawaiian Derby,
9.i mile dash for 2-year olds, native
bred, to bejuu under the auspices of
the Hawaiian Jockey Club on tho 11th
of June, 188!), will be closed on the 30th
of June, 1SSS.
Also, that nominations for the follow
ing races must be handed to tho Secre
tary, accompanied with entrance fee,
on or before the :10th of June, 1888 :
"Hawaiian Derby," 1800 foa's of
1S88 Sweepstakes of 50 added To be
divided as the Club may direct. mile
dash for 3-year olds, native bred, 10
to be paid ou nomination, and SIC on
or before tho 30th of June, 18S'J, forfeit
unless lllled by payment of tho remain
ing 82."i ou or before June I, 1800.
'Hawaiian Jockey Club Cup," for
1S89 Sweepstnkes of $: added. 1 mile
dash for U-ycar olds, native bied, SlOto
be paid ou nomination, forfeit unless
lllled by payment of remaining 15 on
or before June 1, 1880.
'Hawaiian Jockey Club Cup," for
1800 Sweepstakes ot .")0 added To be
divided as tho Club may direct. 1 mile
dash for :S-yoar olds, native bred, folds
of 1887, $10 to he paid on nomination,
and $10 on or before the "Oth of June,
I8S0, forfeit unless lllled by payment of
the remaining S'i on or before Juno 1,
1800.
"Hawaiian Jockey Club Cup," for
1801 Sweepstakes of S100 added To
be divided as the Club may direct. 1
mile dash for a-ycar old", nativo bred,
foals of 18S8, 610 to bo paid on noinina
lion, $lf on or uufoio Juno !!(), 1880,
and 8M on or bcfoie Juno 110, 1S00, for
feit unless filled by payment of tho re
maining $.10 on or before June 1, 1801.
?" Fntrh'S niado after above dates
must pay double.
0. O. RKRGER,
Secretary, Raw. Jockey Club.
05 tf
BUSS. 1. TUlEIiEJ
On Rcrelania street near Piikol.
(Formerly McOuiio's Houh',)
Vinilnrrfniifon A Plnmnnfnm;
Daily & Boarding School.
Also, French and Gcimnn taught, and
Music LiOisoiij given.
A enfo conveyance will call for and re-
turn children living nt a distance.
72 Mutual Telephone No. 501. fSm
NOTICE.
ALL amounts duo tho Arm of Brown
& Co., Wine & Splilts .Merchants,
of Honolulu, that woro contracted pre.
vlous to the !10th day of March last, if
not tetlled before the Oth day of Juno
next, will bo placed in tho hands of a
legal prosecutor, with instructions to
suu for, and recover nt once.
A. J. OAUTWHIGIIT,
W. F ALLEN,
Assignees of Brown & Co.
Honolulu, May 21, 1688. 481m
THE WEEKLY BULLETIN
X Island subscription, 1 per annum.
Fresh Frozen
II III J "li3
Er-2 rati rm r&W l.u
gjfri Nifli
Auction Sale by Jfimos F. Hoi0an,
Valuable City Properly
AST AUCTION.
Uy order of A. J. Cartwright and Vf. F.
Allen, Assign, oi of tho I statoof
Flunk mown I will sell
nt, Public Auction,
On MONDAY, June 4th, '88,
AT 1 O'CLOCK. SOOS,
That certain
ValuaWe Parcel of Lai,
Situated on Merchant street, between
the Schncfcr Ruildtug and Knlnkaua
llale, containing an area of !1,805 square
feet, and bounded as follows:
Running iSO 2 10 feet along Merchant
street, 101) 010 feci alone; tho Stlmofcr,
Jaeger and Cummin's lot, 2" ?-10 feet
nloiiK Aulhon property, nnd 103 MO
feet along Government lot.
Tho sale of tills valuable pioperty
oilers ono of the fow opporlu itics to
procure a
In tho business portion of tho City.
XglTT'or further particulars npj ly lo
the Assignees, or to
JAS. P. MORGAN,
56 Ot Auctioneer.
HAWAIIAN OPERA HOUSE
Undor Distinguished Patronage.
SATURDAY EVENING, June 2
jj
In aid of ihc British Benevolent Society,
the Amerlo'in llencvolent Society
and the Jilluoknhini ICducn.
tional Society.
Mr. Wash. Irving Bishop
The Original and World Eminent
In Startling Experiments,
Mind loading,
Do tho Dead Return?
By special rcqucM,
Miraculous Sprit Manifestation in the
Full Gaslight I
Charming Music by the Royal Hawaiian
Rand, by kind'pcrmibsion 0f His
Excellency Governor
Domiuis.
Mystery, Mirth and Music
Uok Plau will be open nn-Thtirsdny,
at!) o'clock a si., at .1. B. Brown & CoV,
Merchant street, nnd tickets obtainable
there and al the bookstores. SI lw
IF YOU rc-illy want your money's
worth of iho finest Home Made
French and Plain Ci miles, the most
Delicious Ice Creams, or Fancy and
Plain Cakc, call at the Pioneer Steam
Candy Factory, Bakcty nnd Ico Cream
Parlors, established ISG3, Hotel, oppo
site Betltol street. F. IIoiin, Practical
Confectioner, Pastry Cook and Orna
menter. P. S. The only place where
the Genuine Butter Scotch is manu.
factum! and sold. 1G tf
FOR SALE.
WE have again on hand a few of
our exceptionally superior Suif
Boats In sizes lrom IS to 24 feet. Ai
these boats speak for themselves, e in
vile inspection. Price as low as any.
Wo have aUo several 70 lb Clinker,
eopper.fast, rccrcalion boats, with oars
and rowlocks, complete. Capable of
holding three peonB. Jus-t iho thing
for un Impromptu regatta, spiu around
hnrbor, lako or river. Price from 00 to
00 dollars. AHo a light IlaggageEx.
press with two portable cushioned seats,
handy for business or a family out ot
town, and. ono ttrong Hand Cart. Cheap
for cash, at J A. DOWER'S,
Pi Inter's Lane, Punchbowl St
Mutual Tele. No 25, P. O. Box No. 450.
fiOlm
For Japan & China
Tho Nippon Yuscn Kalsha'd Fino
Steamship
it
Takasago f
lam
7
(2121 Tons.)
Will bo duo at this port on or about
June 3rd, 1888,
And will icturn about tho 10th of
simo month to Japan. This lino vessel
has Hist class aicommodntli n for
Saloon. Second CJa33 or Steerngo Pas.
sengers. Passengers for China will bo
transferred at Yokohama.
CSJ-For further particulars apply to
WM. G. IRWIN & CO.,
43 tf Agents.
HORSE FOR SALE
PRICE, !Jt0 cash. My
bay carriage Horse.
14 thorouuhlv lirnlten.
3 nnd lias a very easy gait
uudcr tho saddle C. M. HYDE,
No. 122 Heretania Street.
COTTAGE TO LET.
COMFORTABLE Cottage
on Buretauin street, nenr
Piikol, mauka side, recently
renovated. Largo yaid, etc. Rent, 20
per monin. Apivv in
02 lw
t!
E. BROWN & CO.
WANTED
A GOOD DKIVEH, (married orun.
married), who can nlfo take caro
of a gulden. Written applications with
icfcrenccs and mciillonine of wages,
Address "G. D,," Bulletin Olllco.
51 lw
J&jlirjr-i
HWr.yyi,..
Auction Sales by Jamos P. Morgan,
AUCTION SA3,E OF
Household Furniture
On FRIDAY, June 1st, 1888,
AT 1 O'CLOCK A. 3f.,
At tho residence of J. M. Oaf, Ksq.,
Hnimn sticel, I will sell at Public
Auction, tho
Household Furniture I
CoinrrlsliiE
1 Prescotl X'uvlor Orgtin,
Vickci Rockers, Cut tains & Cornice,
Pendant Hangi'g Lamp
Pictures. Rugs, Shells,
1 Baby Carrlago,
B. W. Marble-top Bedr'm Set,
Mattrassc?, Mosquito Net,
Pino Chcflbnicri',
Kou Crib find MnUrnss !
B. Vf. Extension Table, .Meat i-afc,
Cioclicry it Glassware,
Gypsy Queen Stove & Utensils, &c, &c.
JAS. F. MORGAN.
Auctioneer.
53 4 1
AUCTION SALE OF
KajiioMMLots!
On MONDAY, June m, '88,
AT ia O'CLOCK KOOX,
At my Saleroom, Queen street, I will
sell nt Public Auction
e
At Kaplolaul Park, as follows:
Lots 9os. 127, 128, 129 & 130
Ou the makal side of the Park, running
from the roiul to tho sen, and adjoining
the lots of T. May and Dr. Wight. Size
of each lots, 50 feet front by 200 feet
deep.
These lots are sltuucd on tho bench,
in a pltasant looility and offer
ab opportunity to procure a
Delightful Sea-side Residence.
E55For further particulars apply to
JAS. F. MORGAN,
55 Gt Auctioneer.
AUCTION
Sale of Leases !
By order of the Trustees of
HIS MAJESTY'S ESTATE,
I will sell at Public Auction,
On MONDAY, June 4th, 1888,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
At my Salcuoom, Queen street, the
LEASES of tho following
Parcels of Lands,
Situated at Kona, Hawaii, aslollows:
For a Term of 15 Years.
1 Tho Ahupuaa of Waiaha, dts.
cribed in K. P. No. 1030.
2 Land at Kahului, Kona, described
iult. P. No. 0277 A.
3 Ahupuaa of Kahului. Kona, apana
3, H. P. 10C9.
f Auupuna oi iuiiama. Kona. apana
2, It. P. 100'J. L C. A. 8510 B.
5 Ahupuaa of Pahochoo, Kona, R. P.
8510 B.
6 Ahupuaa of Kaloko, apana 11, L.
C. A. 7715, containing 4300 acres.
7 Ahupuaa of Lanihauiki, N. Kona,
apana 2, of It. P. 3148, containing 3010
acres.
8 --Ahupuaa of Houuaiila, apana 4
and 5, of It. P. 3148, containing 20 48 100
acres.
9 Ahupuna of Moeanoa. apana 27, of
L. V. A. 0971.
10 Alfo, the Lenso for 5 years of tho
Kula portions of Mokauca, at Kalibi,
Oahu, makal of the rice plantation, nnd
extending to within 100 feet of flsh
ponds of Ilia Majesty.
11 Also, the Lease for 10 years of
tho unleased portion of Iwilei, includ.
ing Sea Fishety, conlulning nbout 54
acres, more or Jess.
And nt the samo time will be sold a
Parcel of Land at Aki, Laliaina,
Described in It P. Sins, L. C. A. 0705 B.
containing 3 Hoods aud 14 Rods.
Terms-Payable semi-annually In
advance Possession given on com
pletion of papers and payment of
Drst six months' rent.
ESTFor further particulars apply to
tho Trustees, or to
JAS. F. MORGAN,
35 cod
Auctioneer.
-OCEANIC-
Steamship Comp'y
FOR SAN FRANCISCO,
Tho Al Steamship
"AUSTRALIA,"
Will leavo Honolulu for tho above
port on
Tuesday, June 5th,
AJr NOON. '
For Freight or Passage, apply to
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Agents.
81 lw
Auction Sales by James F. Morgan,
Sale of Real Estate in Kalihi -Yalley,
Honolulu, Oalm,
fY order of Bobctt N. Bovd, tho nn.
TT . ,r?lp,!,e,1 wln 8U" nl V'lhlio iiuu
tion, at his Salesroom? on Qiaeu street,
Honolulu, '
On Monday, Juno 4, 1888,
AT l!i O'CLOCK AOOX,
The following piccej of laud Mtuato In
Kallhl Vullov, nnd more fully
described thus:
1 A piece containing an nroi nf
84 10-100 acres.
2 A pliee containing nrea of Utit
acres.
Iloth pieces include the whnlo of tho
land dcscrilcd in No JG of lloial Pn.
tent 001 to Alexander Adams und known
as "Kawnaloa," containing nn area of
711 0-10 acres.
This land lias been divided in two
pieces running from tho Ifallhl stioam
to tho top of iho mountain on the tast
side of Iho valley and adjoins tho pro.
peity of Mr. A. ltosa. '
Tho division was mado with a view
or enabling puichatcis to obtain a sinnll
farm and a tuttablu home. Tho land is
suitable lor tho cultivation of banana
and otlit-v Islnnd products.
The pieces will be started nt an unset
price of $400. pscl
BSTFor further particulars apply to
JAS. F. MORGAN,
'l7 8t Auctioneer.
Bill LolsFf Sale.
BY order of J. M. Monsarrat, I will"
sell at Public Auction,
On MONDAY, Jime 4tli, 1888,
AT 1 O'CLOCK XOOX,
At my Salesroom, Queen Street,
The following Building Lots UluatctI
on the north-west or Evwi side of Lilibu
street, in Honolulu, maukti of the resi
dence of Bcnj. Campbell, and opposite
tho Ivaluua Premises, vij;.:
Lot A-J-Frontage of 100 feet on Liliha
Btrui-t. Depth of OS.!) feet on mauka.
side ami C9.3 feet on makal side.
Iiot;,Br,A(1JoinillK tLc al, lot on
makal side. Frontage of 112 feet on
Liliha btreet. Depth of 50.3 feet on
mauka side and 32.3 feet on mnkal s-idc.
Lots A ami B lie nlong Liliha street
immediately in front nf property be
loDging to tho Catholic Mission. 1
Lot 0 Frontage of 82 feet on -Liliha
strett. Depth ot 175.0 feet on mauka
side and 170.5 feci on makal side.
Titles perfect. Title Deeds and Maps
may be seen nt my office.
TERMS-"HalI cash and hali'on moilgaga
(or 1 year at 9 per cent annum.
BSy-Dccds nn, mortgages at the ex
pense of purchaser.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
Auctioneer.
53 7t
F
-A.T A.TJCTI03V.
On WEDNESDAY, Jnne 6tb,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M..
At the residence of Capt. Vm. TJngcr,
Monsarrat Premises, Union streo', I
will tell at Public Auction, (oa account
of dcpaituic),
The Entire Househ'd Furniture,
comprising:. -
r Sonare Mm.
--,
(A splendid Instrument, in ood order),
Black W. Marble-top Center Table,
"Wicker Rockers,
Large Center Bugs, Sofa Ruge,
1 . light Pendant Chandelier,.
One Ebony Parlor Set !
1 Large B. W. Bonk Cii'o,
Embroidered Tables & Scarf,
Lace Curtains & Pole,
Kensington Embroidered Pictures
& Tables,
3 B. W. Marble-top Bedroom Sets,
1 B. Vf. Cheflbuieie,
SpiingMattrasfccs,
Mosquito Nets,
Hanging Lamps,
Decorated Chmuber Sots
1 Ash Bcdrcom Set,
a Pine Mcdrnom Sets,
1 Wheeler & Wilton Sew inp Machine,
1 Carved B.W. M.T. Sideboard,
Vienna Dining & Arm Chairs,
1 Decorated Dinner Set,
1 Japanese Tea Set,
An assortment of
CROCKERY and GLASSWARE,
1 B. W. Extension Dining Table,
Silver Plated Ware,
1 Upholstered Bed Lounge,
1 adayClock, 1 B. W. Desk,
Oo WeMt-wood Stove,
Kitchen Utensils,
1 IUfngtr.ilor, 1 Meat Safe,
Lawn Mower, Yeranda Chairs, &o., &c.
EST l ho piemliPH will bo open for in.
spectton on TUKSD VY, Juno 5th, from
0 A. m. to !1 v, u.
JAS. A. MORGAN,
53 td Auctioneer.
NOTICE.
ALT. n?0!!?. llavlng bills against
M. T. Marshall, must present
them on or before Saturday, Juno Unci,
as I leavo for San Francisco on Tins,
ifr ""i1 n" nerPon9 owing mo money
,!
11 please
pay up beforo
that date.
BflUt
NOTICE.
MR. Wray Taylor is authorized to
collect all bills outstanding nnd
due tho "Piicifla Commercial Adver.
User" to May 20, 1888, and all claims
against said paper to that dato can'bo
sent to tho oQlco of J. S. Walker,
Sprcokois' Block, 60 Dt
flail win
u
f
i
i.-CuA
Msi