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The Equitable Life Assurance
Society of the United States.
Now ABSiiranco Writtou in 1890 $ 203,826,107 00
Iiicomo 35,036,683 24
SurpluB (from which dividend will he made) 23,740.447 34
An Investment Worth Knowing About !
Before nssmlng your life, or investing your money, examine the Twenty
Year Tontine Policies of Tins Kquiliihlu Life Assurance Society of the U. S.
Policies maturing in 1891 realize cash returns to the owners, of ninouuls
varying from 120 to 17G pur cent, of the money paid in, hesides the advan
tage of the Assuiance during the whole period of twenty years.
The following is one of iiianj actual cases maturing this year:
Endowment Policy No. G 1,925.
Issued in 1S71, at ae 27. Amount, $5,000.
Premium, S23U.90. Total Pi ems. Paid, 4,71)8.
at End of Tontine Period in 1891 :
Cash Surrender Value, $8,449.45
(Equal to S17G.10 for each S100 paid in piemiums, which is equivalent to
return of all premiums paid, with interest at 7 per cent, per annum.)
Or, in lieu of cash,
A Paid-up Lifo Policy for $19,470
(Equal to 8-105.80 for each S100 paid in premiums.)
Oi,
A Life Annuity of $633.55.
ALEX. J.OARTWRICHT,
Goncral Agent for the Hawaiian Islands, Equitable Life Assurance So
ciety of the D. S. 1-91
This Space
roil
S. EHRLICH.
OP
COHNEU POUT &
: p. o. box 480. :
West Ooi". JNiiiuiun
gjSr All kinds of NEW and SECOND-HAND FURNITURE sold cheap
for cash at the I X L.
V&- The I X L pays tho HIGHEST CASH P1HCE for all kinds ol
Second-hand Furniture, Stoves, Sewing Machines, Etc., Etc.
. gjar IF YOU WANT TO SELL out your Household Furniture in its
entirety, call sit the I X L Auction & (Join mission Houbo, corner Nuuunu
and King btreotb.
Prompt Iteturns Made on Goods Sold on Commission
o
S. W. LEDERER,
effl" Store Upon Saturday
Telephones, No. 175.-
-3tr-
-OFFER
Oalifornia Wheat, Oat Hay, in largo and compressed hales ; Barley, Rolled
ifc Ground Barley, California & New Zealand Oats, Middlings, Bran, Coin,
Cracked Corn, Wheat, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. Also,
Drifted Snow and Victor Flour I
: JP JE3 JLfc rX' I JL. I X 1 X ft :
Wc keep constantly in i-iock tho celebrated Fertilizers manufactured hy Mr.
A. li.ias of San Francibco, viz.: Bono Meal, Wool Dust and High Uiade
Super Phosphates, all of which can he had at bedrock prices.
gj& Inland ordnrn unlinitrd and satisfaction guaranteed. JgCS
Telephone 210.-
LEWIS & CO.,
HONOLULU, 11. 1.,
Importers, Wholesales Retail Dealers in Groceries & Provisions,
usr-
-OJN
By each steamer of the O. S. S, Co. from California fresh Oalafornia Roll
Butter, Froen Oysters and Fiesh California Fruits, Fish, Game, Vegetables,
etc., etc. A complete linu of Crosse & Blackwell's & J. T. Morton's Canned
& BottloJ Goods always on hand, Also, just received, a frebh line of German
l'ales and Potted Meats and Bottled Fieborvcd Fruits, Lowis & Co.'s Maltese
Brand Sugar Cured Hams anil Bacon, Now Breakfast Cereals, Cream Oat
Flakes and Cream Wheat Flakes, Sicily Lemons and California Riverside
Oranges, Oicgou Burhauk Potatoes, Etc., Etc,. Eic. Satisfac'ion guaranteed,
1-iU
P. O. Box 145.-
jatr
. E. MclMTYEE & BRO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS.
Now Goods received hy overy paokot from Eastern States and Europe,
Fresh California Produce hy eory steamer. All orders faithfully attended
to and Goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge, Island orders
solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed, 1-01
M w31'iPttf
is Reserved
the
8. LEVY.
HOTEL STREETS.
I MUTUAL TEL. 90.:
to Iin tstrcotu.
PROPRIETOR.
Jvoiiintcs till 9 o'clock. -l
-Cor. Edinburgh & Queen Sts.
, L'd,
FOR SALE-
FASHION"
-JSftgW V. O. Box 297.
Ill Fort Street,
I01C -
--i
-Telephone Np. 92.
'odiaANio-
Steamship Comp'y
FOR SAN FRANCISCO,
The Al Steamship
"AUSTRALIA"
Will leave Honolulu for tho above
port on
Tuesday, Feb 2nd,
ASF NOON.
tS? For fi eight or pnssago, apply to
Wm. G. IRWIN & CO., L'd,
'US) Ot Agents.
YEE CHAN'S
Dry Goods Store
Nnuanu Street, above Pacific Hotel,
Has Rocoivod per S. S. "China"
TO-UAY
A LOT OF
DOW Still SI
A great vailcty and extreincly
nice, for
Christmas Presents
207 tf
f.UUSTAClt. J. r. MOltO AN.
W. II. IIOOQS.
ansTACE & co.,
DRAYM EN.
All orders for cartage promptly attended
to. Particular attention
paid to the
Storing & Shipping
Of good In tianslt to the other Islands.
ALSO BLACK & WHITE SAND
In quantities to suit at lowest pi ices.
tsr Office: Next door to Jas. P.
Morgan's unction room.
Mutual 18 a Tclcphonos t& Bell 414
1-91
nfflHfflABI INFIRMARY,
KliiC Ntreet. Honolulu.
Excellent accommodation for patients.
DR. A. 11. ROWAT, V. S.
Oflleo Hours 7 :30 to 10 a.m.; 12:30
to 2 p. m.; 4:80 to 6 p. in.
Telephones: Hell 0U. Mutual 183.
P. O. Box 32(5. 192tl
ELECTION of OFFICERS.
AT the annual meeting of the Ha
waiian Agileidtnial Company held
tills day. Hie folovng persons wuic
elected olllccrs for the current year:
Hon. C. II. Bishop President,
Sam'l C. Allen Vice-President,
fluo. II. Kobertson Treasurer,
J. O. Carter Secretary,
Tom May Auditor.
DIltKCTOKS:
S. C. Allen, Clias. M. Cooke and W. O.
Sniith.
J." O. CARTER,
Secty. Haw. Ag. 'o.
Honolulu, Jan. 21, 1892. 325 3m
Warning and Reward.
ALL poisons are hereby nO'ified that
any person found shooting Kolca
or other birds without a pejnit on the
lands known as ICiikuliiaen (bptter
known as Mis. C. P. Ward's), near
Kakaako, will ho prosecuted for ties
pass. Ten dollars ($10) reward is offered
to anyone who will gio information
that will Icjd to the conviction of any
person violating the foregoing prohi
bition. OIIAS. B. WILSON,
Losseo of Shooting Right.
285 3m
PUBLIC NOTICE.
KNOW all men by this notlco that,
from and after this date, I have
this day discharged Mr. H. O. Ulukou
from acting as an agent for me in any
seiibe whatever, in .the charge and ad
mhustiatlou of all my property, and In
the collection pll dues and icnts upon
any and all my estate n lids Khnjdom.
Any one who holds or la In possession
of auy property or who has any business
or payments to make, will tiansact tho
s.uno with me personally at my place at
llommkiilu, at Honolulu, Oalui.
KAPIOLANI,
Per Jes. Nawahl.
Honolulu, Nov. 3. 1891. 259 3m
FOR SALE or LtiASE
RESIDENCE on Lunalllo
street presently occupied
by Mr. J. A. Kciuiudv. eon-
ta nlng doublo parlors, four bedrooms,
illjilng-ioojn, bathroom, laigo dining
room, kitchen and pantry; seivant's
room, 6tablfng, etc, o'ii icar of main
hulldug. Grounds, 300x105 feet, well
laid out. Vacant on 14th August Lot
adjoining 300x103 feej; may bepuiohaHid
on luasonable terms,
R. I. LILLIE,
1C8 tf With Thro. II. Davlcs & Co,
to'let?
fc qiHOaE Very Peplrablo and
h I Conveideiit Prlilllises
i situate In Klin: street, this
city, lately oeeuplud by the undeifigued
as1 a .private lesldencc, compiislng a
Dwelling House of 4 rooms, dlniiig
i coin and kltehen; also stable, carriage
house ai)d outhouses, For paitleulais
lniiilie on the picmlses.
312 tf JOHN F. BOWLER
Painter i
IF you want a Frjt-c!a?s Job of Paint
ing of any dcsciljitUin (Jon, call on
tho Practical Pahite,r, J.'L. Mkyk only.
Fort streat 1,10, 'P..Q. Box 3l7. Mutual
Tiilenhone 62, ' lfifl tf
doc Uiljon tjjo Burlier
IS now doing husiiuiss o;i his ov ac
count at H7 King stieet, where he
will he pleated to st-nu all his old
ft lends and as many new ones as may
call, dec 10-91
.
r'iriMiteM;iVVii i.VitrjrttDrtfliyv
.
Wttgolll,Tll
MR. THURSTON'S REPLY TO MR:
ASHFORD'S CHARGE OF AlCEPT
IIIQ A BRIBE WHILE IN OFFICE
Mr. Ashford has charged that Mft
U. K. Dillingham bribed mo while I
was Minister of tho Interior by giv
ing me Ave shares of Oahti Knilwny
and Land Company stock, in ex
change for which I uavo the Railway
Company "onc-lmlf the harbor of
Honolulu."
Mr. Ashford staled on the floor of
the last Legislature that he told a
wilful falsehood concerning thu Irenty
to the coniiuitlco of citizens appoint
ed by tho meeting at tho Chinese
theatre.
A mnn who will falsify once will
do it again, if he thinks that circum
stances require it.
Evidently Mr. Ashfoid thinks that
circumstances do now require u fresh
assortment of falsehoods, and ho has
invented the one above set forth as a
sample.
When the charge was first made I
had intended to reply upon 103 own
reputation and that of Mr. Ashford as
being a sullleieiit reply, until I had
time and opportunity to make a full
digest from the records and corres
pondence of the Interior Department
concerning the transactions between
the Railway and the Government
while I was Minister of the Intel ior;
hut as the interests of others may
be affected by a delay in publishing
a denial, I hereby state that the
charge made is untrue.
Without going into details I will
state t
1. That while I was in odlce no
grant of land, or other priilege, was
made to the Railway by the Govern
ment, except under authority of the
statute regulating the granting of the
rights of way and station grounds to
railroads, upon Government lands.
2. With the exception of an acie
and a fraction adjoining the King
street bridge, no land has been gi ant
ed to the ltallway on the haibor side
of the load leading from King street
to thp prison, and this small piece
that was granted to tho Company
was subsequently sunendered to tho
Government and purchased by the
Company from the Government at
public auction.
3. All of the land lying south and
east of the'PiUon road, owned by the
raihoad, and constituting the "Tei
niinal Division," was purchased hy
the company from the owners, who
were fitst the Government, as to the
acre above mentioned; second, the
Bishop Estate, and third, the You
mans Estate. The lands acquired by
the eompany from the said two
estates fiont on the harbor; the piece
obtained from the Government does
not."
-1. The Railroad Statute authorizes
the gi anting in fee simple to the rail
road of wharf and landing sites from
Government lands, as well as lands
for other purposes. Under this pro
vision, Mr. Dillingham, on behalf of
the company, applied to me as Minis
ter of the Intel ior for the grant of a
wharf site extending out into the'har
bor, upon which to build a whaif. I
declined to give it, staling to him that
I thpught the Government should re
tain the ownership of every foot of the
harbor frontage, He then asked for
permission to dredge out a strip some
00 feet wide lying between the com
pany's land and deep water, this snip
being from 3 to 6 feet under watch-. I
declined to consent to this either, as
it would thereby give the company
control of the water front. He claim
ed that lie had the legal right to en
force both piopositions. I rsplied
that I would use the full power of
the Government and carry the mat
ter through all the Courts to prevent
it. I offered, however, to give him
permission to qcale a wharf, which
was needed for immediate use, and
to uiliehtho (50 foot strip wjthout
charge,' upon condition that the Gov
ernment could lake possession at any
time upon giving 'JO days' notice and
paying tho cobI of the wharf and lill
ings, if any. After bcvcral months'
negotiation, an agreement 011 these
lines was drafted by myself and sub
mitted to Mr. Ashloid, as Attorney
General, for suggestions. Willi some
slight amendments, it was approval
by him. He was at this time bitterly
hostile towards mysolf and the other
members of the Cabinet'.
This is tho only transaction be
tween Mr. Dillingham or the Railway
Company and mysolf concerning the
wharf BJJ.Q r any land adjacent to
the haihor. '
5, Resides refusing to accede lo
Mr. .Dillingham's request concerning
the water fiont, I also refused to
grant him mote than about one-half
of tho land that ho applied for for
stution and yaida upon tho site of
the old lish pond lying inauka of tho
prison. Mr, Dillinghnip expressed
himself freely at the lime, to the of
fect that the company was not get
ting the assistance from the Govern
ment that he had ji right to oxpect,
and by law was entilkd to.
0, Each and every transaction ho
tween myself, as Minister of the In
terior, and the Railway Company
was, before completion, submitted to
and approved by the entire Cabinet;
and each grant of either land or
privileges, including the ono concern
ing tl)e wharf site, was signed by the
entire Cnhinot, ' including Mp. Ash
ford. 7. So much for tho alleged sale of
"one-half of tho harbor."
As to tho alleged bribe for so do
ing, I have to say this;
Tho date of tho wharf site tian
saction is March 15, 1890. I resigned
from olllce Juno 14, 181)0.
On Cluistuias morning, 1890, more
than nine months after tho tiansac
iion 'in question, and 111010 than six
mohtJis after f had lolt oJlpo, I 10
pqiye'd a 'nolu fldui MrDillingham
.enclosing five shares of O.' R. dc L.
Co. stock, requesting me' to accept it
as a Christinas present. '
From the tjine'tliat ifr. DJIIingham
Initiated hs colouration scheme in
1
jr?av-
JME".ffifiX'SL"cJS
l.ul .. i . 1 . . . i. . .. ... .
in June, 1890, and up to the piescnt
lime, I havo assisted Mr. Dillingham
by legal advice, several opinions be
ing in writing; hy compiling statis
tical by floating railroad bonds; by
assisting in drawing up prospectuses
unci statements and in various other
ways, for which I have mado no
charge, and for all of which I havo
neither asked nor received any pay.
I have been perfectly content and
glad to do this, for 1 believe that the
enterprises in which he is engaged arc
bcncllclal to the public and the coun
try as a whole, and I havo been and
nm willing to do what lay within my
powjsr to foiward them, whenever it
could ho done consistently with the
public interests.
Under these circumstances I did
not, and do not see uny imptopriety
in accepting iho Block which I did.
LoiutiN A, TiiuitSTdN.
CARBOUNEUM AVENARIUS.
A preservative against rotting,
decay, fungus, etc., of wood and stone.
Will preserve any kind of wood above
or under giound or water and pro
long its life at least 100 percent.
Will keep oil" all torts of insects,
vermin or other enemies of wood.
Will prevent rats and mice gnawing
wood coaled with it.
Will force all inoisturo out of wood
without closing tho pores.
Will prevent shingles, conttd with
it, from rotting, cracking or warping.
Will piovcnl rope tieated with it
from rotting, causing it to leinain
pliable and excelling tar coating.
Tenetlos will not attack timber
coated with it.
Carboliuctini avenaiius does not
contain acids or poitonuus ingredients
injuiious to tho fibres of wood.
Thu following is an extract from
the London "building Woild:" "The
directors of Iho Palatine Hailwajs say
of Carbolineutn Avcnaiius: "Twp
boaids clit from ono and the same
piece of pine, ono of which for tho
sake of experiment was painted with
Carbolinouni Avcnarius, and the
other left unpainkd, weie buried, and
af'cr a lapse pf three ycais dug up
and examined. The result wai, that
the wood to which the Carbplmo m
Avcnarius had been applied hhewed
no signs of decay, whilst tho other
was found to ho in a rotting condi
tion,' "
Asa wood prefccrvativo it has no
equal. '
For sale by
Tin: Hawaiian IlAiinwAnn Co., L.,
Fort street, opposite Spreckcls.
ARE YOUR CHILDREN SUBJECT TO
CROUP.
As a preventive and cure for
cioup, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
has no rival. It is, in fact, tho only
remedy that can always ho depended
upon and that is pleasant and safe to
take. There is,not tho least danger
in giving it to childicn, as it contains
no injurious substance. For sale at
30 cents per bottle by all dealers.
Benson, Smith & Co., agents.
NATIONAL
Cobles:
J. A.
J. N.
A. P.
CUMMINS,
S. WILLIAMS,
PKTEKSON,
JOHN ENA,
PAUL NEUMANN.
Representative-.:
fifetE
Reform Party!
1st J..HELELUHE.
2d J; KANUI.
3d J. KEKII'I.
Hh J. POE.
5th J. A. KAIIOONEI,
Road Bsard:
S. C. D WIGHT,
SAM'L MAIIELONA,
,OHN E. BOWLER.
320 8f ,!
SING LOY 8b GO.
53 KING STREET.
Have ro-opened In their New TJnlhllng,
wlieio tjiey will keep onst,itly In
stock at thu lowest pi Ices, a
large assoitmcnt of
Dry Goods, Chin Silks,
Salins. Plushps, Ribbqns, Purses,
LacBS, EmlHoidories, Etc., Elq.
U2I
lm
ASSIGNEES NOTIOE.
TIIK undersigned U.ivlng bocn an
I pointed Assignoe of the llnnkiiipt
Estate of Antouo lloiba of Walluku, re
quests all ppHniis having claims against
f-aid estatu to piesent thur claim- within
mx months fioui date or they will he
ftiiuvar Iniuud, and all peons owing
said estate itio hcitby jwiueMod to make
iiiiiiit-iljato payint lit to Mr, II. G01 man,
at Walluku, or to the -undersigned at the
pjlleo of Al. fci, Qilnbauui te'0o., Jlou'o-
, , , U-JJOLTK.
Jlonolulu, Jau, 26, JJ92, '3iS0 lw
Saws bv iainos P. kmm,
Administrator's Sale!
Tho undersigned, G. TROUSSEAU,
Admiiustintor, with tho will anno.cd,
of tho estate of His Into Majesty Ka
Inkaua, gives notice that pursuant to
an ordei signed hy tbo Hon. A. F.
.ludd, Chief-.luoliee of the Supremo
Court, dated December 28. 1891, he
will sell at public auction t the nuh-s-100111
of James F. Morgan, in Hono
lulu, on
Saturday, Feb'y 13, 1892,
AT la O'4'MM'K XOON.
All of tho right, title and extnto of His
lato Majesty in and to the hind below
named for tho puipme of p.tjing the
debts of suit! estate.
gW TERMS CASH. Deeds at ex
pense of purehascis, viz:
1. LAND AT KOLOWALU,
MANOA, OA1IU.
Uoyal Patent 2592, -fiom
NakookoO and
folio 110.
acres. Deed
wife. Liber 02,
2. LAND AT MANOA, OAUU.
Royal Patent 4-170, 2 10-1000 norcb.
Deed fiom Pihi ( w.) and Uila ICckuinu,
her husband. Lihei 75, folio 103. Sub
ject to lease to Maraea Apau. Rent
!r50 (lerannum; expires December 111,
1898.
3. LAND AT
MANOA, OAHU.
Royal Patent RIO, 5 ItO-100 acrfcs.. Pood
fiom .1. Kekuanui and wife. Libei 70.
folio 21. '
4. TWO PIECES OF LAND
AT MANOA, OAHU.
1st. Land Cohnnisi-ion Award 1950,
73-100 acre. 2nd. Royal Patent 29,
It 55-100 acres. Second piece is sub
ject to lease to See Hop & Co. Rent
tOO per annum ; cxpiies February 1,
lh95. ' '
5. LAND AT KULAOKAIIUA,
OAHU.
Lots Now. 370-378, Royal Patent 3121.
105,7-11 bquaie feet. Subject to lease
to John F. Colburn. Rent $05 per
annum ; expires February 4, 1901.
G and 7. LAND AT MOANALUA,
OAHU.
Apanas 2 and 3 of Royal Patent 420,
0.15 and 0 07 ncresrespectnolv. Deed
from A. Kaoliko and wife. Liber 98,
folio 04. Apun.i 2 is subject to lease
to G. J. Campbell. Rent $21 per an
num : expires June 27, 1903. Apana
3 is subject to leate to C. P. I.inkea,
trustee for Kuaua. Rent $40 per an
num ; expiies June 27, 1903.
8. ISLAND OF MOKUOEO,
MOANALUA, OAHU.
11 acios.
and wife.
Deed fi om
Liber .
S. M.
Folio -
Damon
LAND AT AIEA,
EWA, OAHU.
Royal Patent 785, Royal Patent
2S75, 1 37-100 acies, and Royal Patent
795, acre, 3 chains and 33-100. Deed
from J S Mc,Grew and wife. Liber 79,
folio 291. 0 01 acre subject to lease
to J Humphreys. Rent ."MO pei an
nuih. Expiics Sept 1, 1899.
10. AHUPUAA OK KAUIIIULA,
HILO, HAWAII.
Royal Patent 5711, acres. Deed
fiom Kalolo. Libei 58, folio JOS. Sub
ject to leate to llilo Sugar Company.
Rent .f.'lO per annum. Expires Juno
27, 1903.
11. AHUPUAA OF KAHAUALEA.
20,420 .i.-ies. Deed from Lun dilo
estate. Liber 73, folio 213.
12. - SOLD.
13. LAND AT KAALEO,
HONOLULU, OAHU.
Royal Patent 1003, 3 Apann, 3 48-100
acren, Peul from KB Kuiknhi 'Liber
58, folio 271. Subject tovlcut-c to Kioto
Kuwuiohi. Rent .$50 per annum. Ex
piies Feb 28, 1898,
14. LAND AT NUUANU, OAHU.
Royal Patent 4402, 98-100 acre.
15. LANDS AT PAWILI,
ISLAND OK LANAI.
Royal Patent 1929, 18 57-100 acres,
Royal Patent 1930, 29 70-100 aciCB
and 2 20 100 acres, and Royal Patent
1931, 18 30-100 aoies. Total 08 83-lOu
ncicri. Deed from Kanui (k) and
Ken mi fw). Libei 70, folio 418.
10. AHUPUAA ' OF KlirAPU-
HAL4,'
HANA, MAUI,
Grant 3255, 2(5
Kiihnnti, July
fojio 280.
1-10 acren.
20, 18S0.
Deed from
Liber (M,
17. LAND AT KUALAPA,
HONUAIILA, MAUI.
300 apres. Deed from L. Isaac, Oct
HI, 1882. Liber 74, folio 407. Subject
to leat-o to M Keitloha. Uout .150 pei
annum, Expires Nov 1, 1903.
18. LAND AT OMAOPlO,
KIIL A, MAUI.
Grant 1908, 173 aces, Deed from
Kamaka, Mai 3, 1881. Liber 80, folio
214. Subject to lease to S M Kaaukai
and J H'Wajpuilauj. RBnt 'jjq jlor
milium. Expires Feb 4, J0Q1.
19. $ OF AHUPUAA OF NUU.
KAUl'O, MAUI.
Land Oon)injtsoi Awaid 0231), J2,J40,
ncios, Deed from Hmikoki. Lijier
59, folio 89. Subject to luatu to J-Q
Florets and otheis,
20. LAND AT WAIELI,
HANA, MAUI.
Royal i'aleut 3241, Apana I, 121
aciea, Royal Patent 2801, 375-1000'
of an rtcro. Deed fiom Milium. Aug
2if 1880, -Liber 100,' folio' 291. Su
" fljiAHjiwimfin
rf. A.jl
iMWmfti.JJIl
t
led lo Icteo to Q Al i' lirttllli, Hciit
1525 per annum. Expires Feb 4, 1901.
21. LAND AT PAKALA.
LAHAINA, MAUI.
Royal Patent 1729 Apan i 2, 1 17-100
acres. Deed from O. W. ltoawo. July
18lh, 1878. Liber 55, folio 278.
22. LAND AT KELAWEA.
LAHAINA, MAUI.
Royal Patent 1729, -1 ucios 31 pnrches,
and -I aercs 37 poiches. Same deed as
No. 21.
23. LAND AT WAIANAE.
LAHAINA, MAUI.
1 acre, 2 roods, 21 perches. 2 Apanas.
Same deed as No. 21.
21. LAND AT PANAEWA.
LAHAINA, MAUI.
Koynl Patent 1727, 318-1000 of an
acre, and Koynl l'..tent 2741, 5J acres.
Deed from Kalohi Liber 58, folio 193.
Subject to lease toCampbell and Imiii
herg. Rent $00 per annum, Expires
Nov. 7. 1897.
25. LAND AT WAIOKAMEA.
LAHAINA, MAUI. fctt
Deed from Hanukoku
folio 89.
Liber 59, .
2G. LAND AT LAHAINA, MAUI.
Weed from John T ami Robert II
Uakcr. Libor 87, folio 270.
27. LAND AT LAHAINA, MAUI.
Royal Patent, 4390. Deed from Hana.
Lilikalani and others. Liber 01, folio
117.
28. LAND AT WAIMANALO,
KOOLAUI'OKO, OAHU.
Royal Patent 55G. Apana 1 and 2,
3 15-100 acrcb. Deed from Kahno
puipui (w), Liber 39, folio -105. Sub
ject to lcaeo to J A Cummins. Rent
$10 per annum. Expires February 4,
29. LAND AT KAILUA
KOOLAUI'OKO, OAHU.
Grant 2900, Apana 2, 5 75-100 acres.
Deed from Opumonionn. Liber 64,
folio 100. Subject to lcaso to Chas
Hiram. Rent $10 per annum. Ex
pires Juno 27. 1903.
30. LANDS AT KANEOHE AND
KAALAEA,
KOOLAUI'OKO, OAHU.
Deed from John Kalaauala and others.
Liber 88, folio 215.
31. LANDS AT KAPAKA.
KOOLAULOA, OAHU.
Royal Patent 0504, 2 Apana, 873-1000
acre and J- acie. Royal Patent 1442,
2 Apana, 0.20 acre and 0.50 acre.
Deed from S W Ktiaiwa. and wife.
Liber 90, folio 490.
And if not suUieicnt to pay tho
debts of baid estate the following:
32. LAND AT KUKULUAEO,
KALIA, HONOLULU, OAHU.
Royal Patent 1990 2 Apana, 1 3-4
acres and 35 100 acre. Deed from
Kahoopuipui, Liber 39, folio 405.
33. LAND AT IWILEI, OAJIU,
58 8-10 acres. Deed from Estate of J
11 Coney. Libei 95, folio 424. Sub
ject to the following leases, viz :
1. Lease to A F Cooke, $00 per
annum. Expires June 1, 1900.
2. Lease to H Ericksen, $25 per
annum. Expires March 1, 1894.
3. Leabo to John Ena, $11Q per an
num.' Expire June 1, 1898. ' "'
4. Lcaso to John Eha; $50 per an
num. Expires April 1, 1898.
34. LAND AT PAWAA,
1'UNAHOU, OAHU.
22 45-100 aciew moro or less. Deed
from C H Judd. Libor 101, -folio
129. Subject to leate to E. C. Mac
farhine. Rent $4.10 per annum. Ex
pires Fcbiuary 1, 1901.
35. ILI OF WAIELI, WAIMAU,
EWA, OAHU. ''' '
L C A 8525 B, part 3,455 acres moro
or less. Deed from Hoiv C Ulukou
and wife. Liber 58, folio 128. Subject
to lcaso to L McCandlcbS. Rent $50
pot annum. Expires January 1, 1890.
30. ILI OV KAPAAKEA,
EWA, OAHU,
Royal Patent 4400, 2 Apana, 31 1-2
acres and 4-10 acres, and sea and
stream fishery of Wahaloa, 53 aores,
Deed from W C Parke, Adminlstra
tor Estate of ICanaina. Deeenibei 5,
1878. Libor 58, folio 1. Subject to
lease to Sing Chong,
37. LAND AT KALIHI, OAHU,
known as Kainanaiki, Royal Patent
3123, 455 ucres. Deed fiom O P
Inpkea, Octojior 31, J887. Subject to
leabo tp Manuel Bana.(. Rent $-151)
per nijiiuni, Expires Novpmhor' 1,
fjr-For further purtioulaiB innuiio
of
JAS. F. MOKGAN,
Auctioneer.
(Signed.) G. TROUSSEAU.
Adminisliator with tho Will annexed
of tho Estate of H M Kahikaua,
deceased. '2( 2(j '
CHAS. T. GULICK,
Notary Public fur the I laod of Palm,
Agent to Taku Acknowledgments to La
bor Conti acts
Agent toUr.int Maulago Licenses, Ho
nolulu Oalni.
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