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EVENING BULLETIN, JANUARY 22, 1806.
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THE SLOW RITHET
Wildcr's Steamship Co's
TIME TABLE.
Canadian-Australian Steamship Line
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Cp(. J. A. HXO, FortgmpU
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Alongshore Today.
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Stenniera of the above Lino running in connection with the
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
Between Vancouver, B. a, utid Sydney, N. S. W Mid oallin at Victoria, B. 0.
Honolulu and Suva (Fiji),
On or about tlio dntcs below stated, viz.:
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x
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&
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Dull day along tlio front.
The ship ltcnper Is still out In tlic stream.
Tlie Imrkcntlne Ch F Crocker Is on the
marine railway.
Tlio bark Matilda gulled today for l'ort
Townsencl In b-illant.
The Norwegian bark BJoUoneen U dlicharg
liK her cargo of coal at the Mall wharf.
The bark Ccylou will not rail for tome tlms
yet ai Captain Calhoun expects a sugar cargo.
The barkcntlne J M Urlflllh, fi?5 tons, will
load lumber for Honolulu at l'ugct Sound,
and the schooner H U WrUIit, U.O tons, at
Humboldt Day.
The steamer Kaala with 2034 sacks of stiirar
Irom Kahuka plantation came In at II o'clock
last night, dlschirgcd her cargo on Oceanic ;
wharf this morning uiiii steamed away for '
Punaltiu und O.tliu ports at noon. i
Tlio blgcot snjnr crop ever taken off the I
plantations on tliese Island Is now iieiiur.
LiMtled niMi by the local trunsportntlou
coiiii)anlcA. Ho wonder steamship company
stuck Is up.
The Hawaiian bark H 1 Klthct, Morrison
matter, with ''( ton of general mrrrhnmllse
consigned to Urcwer t Co. from San Fran
cisco, docked lute eterday afternoon at tli.it
firm's wharf, St days out. The Captain re
ports a n nod pasage but slow One passenger
was on board.
The Zcjlamlla which Is now running In tlio
l'aclllu Mall lino between Sjn Francisco and
l'.inaiim, is uniler the Hawaiian Mag and was
built by J Kldcr t Co, of Tllafjrow. She Is
877 foot loj.', :)7 ftet brmd and 1 feet 0 In
dict deep ngued m a four-masted steamer
and Is Unsned 100 AI at I,loiU.
AIIMVALS.
llaw bk 11 1' ltlthct, Morrison, from San
FraneWco.
Stmr lvcr.la, Ihompson, from a circuit of
Oihu.
llF.l'AHTi KCS.
Stmr Kuala, Tlioinpnn, for Walanac,
okulcl.i. Kahuku iiiul Vuiialmi.
Am
send.
bk Matilda, Swenson, I'oit Town-
1'no.inoTr.D depautores.
Haw bk Andrew Welch. Drew, for San
Francisco, Friday, .Ian 9 1, at noon.
I'ASSHNOnitS AltlllVIID.
from San
Wllhelm.
I'ranclsto, per bk Rliliet-
1.M POUTS.
K Hawaiian bk U I'
Hour, I.'iir, ctls lurlev, '.'."0
Rlthct SO bbl
cs kimiIIuu, 851
ay
Uol) t-Kn bran.
Kc Kanla-'.'O'l c Kahuku
Oiiiihaum .'c Co.
su 'ar lor
VKSSEI J IV POUT.
NAVAL IhSsELS.
USl1 Keniiliiglon.I'iiiHiaii, Mare Island
MKHCHAMMEN.
(Coattei-s not Included In this list.)
N'or bk Slorknngcn, Oram, N'evreactle.
Am bk Albert, fJilllltli, SF
Am bk Andrutt Welch. Drew, S. F.
Am scb Hubert Lcwers,Ooodmnn, I'gt Sound,
Am bk Alimo Jumisoii, S F (Illo)
Nle bk Dim Adolfo. I.areen, Newcastle.
Krbk Aldelgrmo, Itobertsou, Lherpnol.
Am bk Santiago, Sin Fianclscu, at 111 lw.
Am bk Ar li t, C.ilhouii, 3 F
Am bktn Amelia Ward, Eureka.
Nor bk Seringa, Dalil, Newcastle
Am bk Ci'jlun, Calhoun, Departure But.
Am bktn 0 F Crocker, l'lltr, Newcastle.
Am ship Reaper, Young, Columbia lttvar.
Am schoonor Transit, Jorgenson. 8 F.
Haw bk It 1' liltliut, Morrison, S F
FOURin.S'
Vessels
vkshkls expected.
Wberetrom Dbo
Am bk Kdwaul May.... Boston Dm
Am sclir Anni SF (Kabulul) Due
0r bk .1 C l'Hugr Hremen Dut
Br bk Corvplirnc ....New rattle Due
Am sch Rubrrt ScirleR.. Newcastle Du
Am bk Semlnolo Newcastle Dim
Am sch Wni llnuden. Newcastle Das
Grbk Foxglove Pt Stanley Dus
Be bk Behi Pt Stanley Due
N. c bk Iliuidalcer Newcastle ....Due
Am ship C P Sargent.... Nw castle.... Due
Ilrslilp I'lwcll Newcastle..., Due
Am bkt TrniLiid Newcastle.... Due
Am sch Hubert Searles... Newcastle.... Du
Am bk Sonoma NttncastW,,.. Dut
Am bk 80 Allen SF Due
Am bktn SdlWIIder SF Due
Am bk HoIIIhwooiI.. Boston Due
Am bktnS NCmtle.. F Due
Am bktnS O Wllrfui S F Due
Am sch Transit b F Due
Hnwstnir Kiliuliu svduey Due
AmhUiiM! v'llilur F Due
Am bktn W H iJJinonil S F Due
Am cli II C W'rl.'bl, tliiinlioldt Feb 1
Am bktn J MGrlKltli. Pugt Sound... .Feb 10
Am bkln Klll.ltat....l,uir' Soimil .... Feb 10
Am ship Iroquois N Y Men I
Am ship Hoanoke N Y Mch 1
Amshlplltnrv Vlllard.N T Men I
Am ship OuldcnUl....N Y MchI
Amshlp WFIUbcock..N Y Mch 1
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The dear Little Ohorub. Tltoro
nro times when a little boy be
comes n nuisance At a hotel
bronkfnst tnblo n small boy paid in
n loud voice to Iub parent: "Pa,
what makes you smell the eggs
before you oat tltom?" "To eeo if
thoy aro good." "But Pa, you can't
soo with your.no.so., , .cajt yon,?".
"For heiiYou's Bako, keep quiet; I
Bmoll tho egg to find out if it was
good." ''But Pa, what do you wanjt
to Bmoll tho egg for? Cfan't you
toll by tastin' if it ain't good?"
Texas Sittings.
If tho concoit was takon out of
some i)oo)lv3 thoro wouldn't bo
enough of 'cm laft to hang clothes
on. Toxas Sifting.
ffifrjftft--,, ,, ,, n 'I'ufi',',, ji,it)ylttiliBt
Stmr. KINAtJ,
CLARKE, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu at 10 a. m., touching nt
Laliainn, Maalaea Bay and Makenn the
pamo day; Mahukonn. Knwnlhaomul Lau-
enboehoe the following day, arriving at
lilo tbe Name evening.
LIATK8 HONOLULU. AKMVKfl HONOLULU.
1890
Tuesday Jau.,
Friday Jan . . .
Tuesday Fob
Friday Feb ..
1890
..21 I Tuesday Jan 28
,.31 Friday Fob 7
..11 Tnesrtay Feb 18
..21 I Friday Fob 28
lleturnlng, will leavo Hilo at 1 o'clock
r. M., touching at Laupuhuclioo, Maliu
kona aud Kawaihao bsiho day; JIakona,
Maalaen Day and Lahaiua tho following
dayj arriving nt Honolulu tho afternoons
of luenday and Fridays.
ftfiSHNo .Freight will bo received after
12 noon on day of sailing.
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
CAMERON, Commander,
Will leavo Honolulu Tuesday at Gr.M.,
touching at Kuhulul, liana, Hamoa and
Kipahulu, Maui. Itetnrning arrives at
Honolulu Sunday mornings.
Will call at Nun, Kaupo, on second trip
of each month.
No Freight willbo recoived after
r.M. on day of sailing.
This Company will reserves tho right to
rnalco changes in the time of departure and
arrival of its steamers without notico and
it will not bo rosponsiblo for nny conse
quences arising therefrom.
Consignees must bo at tho Landings to
recoivo their Freight; this Company will
not hold itself lesponsiblo for freight after
it has been lnudod.
Llvo Stock only at owner's risk.
This Company will not bo rosponsiblo
for Money or Valuables of passengers
unless placed in the caro of TurRers.
Passengers aro requested to purchase
tickets beforo embarking. Those failing to
do so will bo subject to nu additional
chargo of twenty-live per cent.
Oceanic Steaisli Co.
Timo Tatolo
LOCAL LINE
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive- Honolulu Leavo Honolulu
from S. P. for S. F.
Jan. 27, 189(5 Fob. 1, 1800
Feb. 21,1800 Fob. 20, 1800
THROUGH
LINE
From Snn Froucisco
for Sydney.
lrriu Honolulu.
Alamada, Jan. 10, '00
From Sydney for
San Francisco.
Leave Honolulu.
Mariposa, Feb. 13, '00 Monowai, Fob.0, '00
Consoliflatea Ma Water Co., LI
Esplanade,
Corner Allen & Fort Sts., Honolulu.
HOLLISTER
Agents.
& CO.,
FAMILY
Cash . Grocery
Fort Street, Opposite Club
Stables. Tel. 355.
nl80-tf
A. V. GEAR.
:Tota,x37- DP-u-Tolic
Telephone 350, : : : : No. COO, King 8tJ
1G3-U
WRIGHT BROS
FORT STHEET,
noxt to Lucns' Mill
Ships' Blacksmithing,
Carriage Building
,. . and Repairing
Drays, Carts and
Wagon Building
WINDLASSES
For PULLING UP Trees
A SPECIALTY
f
From Sydney unit Suvn, for Vlctorln nml
Vancouver. II. C.I
" "MIOWEnA" February 3
" "WAIUUMOO" Maroh 1
Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Cnuurtn,
United States and Europe.
FIIEIOIIT AND rABSENOKlt AflnKTS:
D. MoNicoll, Montrenl, Cnnndn.
Hodeiit Kbiiii, Winnipeg, Cnnndn.
M. M. Stekn, Snn Frnnciaco, Cnl.
G. MoLi. Bhown, Vnncouver, B. Oj
Australian Mail Service.
For San Francisco:
Tbe New nnd Fino Al Steel Stcnnisbip
"Monowai"
Of tho Ocennio Stcnmship Company will
bo duo nt Honolulu from Sydney and
Auckland on or about
February 6th, 1896.
And will lenvo for tho abovo port with
Mnils nnd Fnssongors on or about that
date.
For Sydney and fncklanl:
The Now nnd Fino Al Steel Steamship
"Mariposa"
Of tho Oceanic Steamship Compnny will
bo due nt Honolulu from San Franci&co
on or nbout
February 13, 1896,
And will havo prompt despatch with
Jloils nnd Passengers for tho abovo ports.
Tho undersigned aro now prepared
to issuo
Through Tickets to All Points
in tlio United States.
ESTFor further particulars regarding
Freight or Passago apply to
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., L'd,
l-tf General Agents.
0. BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITED,
Queen street, Honolulu, II. I.
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Quotnea Sucar
Compaii), Hnnomii SiiRar Company, Wnlluku
Sugar Compaii), Waiheu Sucnr Coniiiany, Makre
sugar company, tiiirakaia k
pauala Ranch. -- Planters' L
anch Comnanv. Ka-
San Francisco
1'acLcts, Chas. llrewer & Co.'s Line or ISoston
rackets "Agents Huston Ilonnl of Underwritcw.
Agents riiilaUelphla Hoard of Uiulerw riters.
ust ok oincuus:
P O Jones, PreBldent; George II Robertson,
Manager; E F Dixhop, Trcatturer anil Sec
retaryj Col. V F Allen, Auditor; OM Cooke,
H Wntcrbouse, A W Carter, Directors.
151-tf
Good Coffee Lands
For Sale.
1st 827 acres In llonokua, S. Kona, Ha
waii, near T K It Amalu's Collee Plpntatlon
2iul SC2 acred In Katileoli, near lloiiauuau,
B Kona, Hawaii; there aro tto good liouses
on tl'e land; about S acres of old coffee,
bearing fruit now; and about 10 acres new
'coffee In uood condition.
15?" For fin tlicr particulars apply to
W. C. ACHI.
Honolulu, Dee. 11), lbO'i.
182-tf
w. o. t. u. lurch mm
For Ladles and Gentlemen,
At 111 Kln strict.
tS?"LuNcii ruovi 11:80 a m to 1:S0 v. m
Our attractions aio home-made food, a
coo) neat room and eatlsfuc'ory attendance
Tablea la carte. 1(18-11
FINEST DRH.DE DF
Mavjaiian Blue Stone
From the
Famous
Punaliou Quar
ries! The finest Stone
In Hawaii for
huiUIIng and
feiicliie pur
posesCut to
order In any
tlze or shape
to suit the
trade or pub
lic. . . . . .
TOMLW
pdT"Thls stone
Is the same as
used in the Pu-
jnahou Collrce
I inml Von Holt
I Ihulldings.
AKenMor Lune Hios., 8. F.
Arthur Harrison, Prop.
1M t
Ht tfidiiitip
Oceanic Steamsl Co.
Ty oiro.
"fan IJ I883r
h cto 45 ri J
j iwt nry fumj. (
I (Mtrurr I
Mil rjiC ,M.
ASjF
"'"' "i urn
I'rom Vlctorln niiil Vnncoincr, II. C tu I
Suva und Syilnoyi
" "WAimiMOO" .Tannary 24
' "MIOWBHA" February 24
" WAKKIJIOO" March 24
EST" For Freigbt nnd Fnsnfjo nnd
nil
Ucnorni lniorinntion, npply to
THE0. H. DAVIES & CO., L'd
ARents tor tliollawniinnlslnnds.
AND THE
Occiflental & Oriental Steamship Co.
For YOKOHAMA nnd HONGKONG
Stenrners of tlio nbovo Comiinnics will
cnll nt Honolulu on their wny to the
nbovo porta ou or nbout tbo follow iu
dntcs:
Stmr Coplio rib. -1, 1800
For SAN FHANCISCO:
Steamers of tbo nbovo Companies will
cnll nt Honolulu on tlicir wny from
HonRkonjj nnd Yolcobnmn to tlio nbovo
port on or nbout tbo following dntcs:
StinrCbiim Feb. 2i, 1890
Rates of Passage are as follows:
TO TOKO- TO IIOXO
1IA5IA. KONO.
Cnbin $lfi0.00 8175.00
Cnbin, round trip, 4
months 22.5.00 2G2.50
Cnbin, round trip, 12
mouths 2(12.50 31G.25
KuropennStcornKe.... 85.00 10000
C3TPns'!piifrors inyiii(r full fino will be
ttlluw ed 10 iiureuut oil' icttirii fnio if re
turninfj within twelvo inouthB.
t3"FoT Froicbt nnd PnssnRO npply to
H. HACKFELD & CO
l-tt
Aleuts.
Miss D. Lam"b.
LAWYERS' CLEHK AND
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Ofllco: With J. A. Mngoon. 14G-tf
A. S. Humphreys.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Honolulu.
Office : Kaalmmnmi street.
145-tf
ATLAS-
ASSURANCE-:-COMPANY
OF LONDON.
Assets,
- $10,000,000.
H. W. Schmidt & Sons, '
I-IS-tf Agents for the Hawniinn Inlands.
fatofiii&n
4
COMPANY
Is prepared to furnish
4000 Tons -:-
-:- Cane Fertilizer
to order for 180G.
X
ALL GOOD BOLD TO A OUAUANTEED
rOUMULA Olt ANALYSIS.
Soluble and Available I'liobplioricJAcld,
Sulpliato of Ammonia,
Nitrate of Boda,
Sulphate of Potusli,
Coral Lime Stone,
Phosphate and FUh Guano.
In
Quantities to ' Suit.
Orders solicited for a fnture de-
livery.
A- F. COOKE,
Maneer.
JT'tf
Pa Mail mmim k
hi iiiifiniiliiS
se-
Thisspnco is reserved for tho mention of
now goods thrit arrived by tho Inst Austrnlin.. -Sft
ED. A. WILLIAMS,
611, King Streot,.
tin
I?
Importers direct from tho Factories in
AiUJiluUA, iMANlJA,
Of Tobncco and Cigars. Pipes and
Smokers' Sundries. ......
R" Just received a choico
Holiday presents.
lot
TO ALL "WHO USE JPAIIN-'r :
The untlenigneil. L. O. Abies nnd H. P. Wulton, purchased from Charles J. 'WnRUor
tbo inventor of J'ecrles l'ruM'nlni; Tnliil, thoeiclusUo ripht toj mnuufacture use
nnd sell tho Piekllss PitLstiiviNo Vmi in the lluwuiian ltJandn. '
Potent for Peerless Preserving Point.
On tho CCth day of September, 1SD5, tho Itepublio of Ifnwoii granted to L. C. Abies
H. P. Walton, n patent No. 110. grunting them the exclusive light to make, Ufo and
1 PthKLtss Phumivimi Paint throughout the Hawaiian Islands.
and
vend
Tr&de Mork for Peerless Preserving Point.
The Itepublio of Hawaii has aUo granted to L. O. Abies and H. P. Walton the excln.
bIvo tiho of the words Pekhuai Pittstuva Paint as a trade marls thioughout the Ke
publio of Hawaii for the term of 20 years.
Imitation.
Certain parties in San Francisco have recently been sending to Honolulu nnder the
name of l'xuiuss Fkmlbvinu Paim a spurious article not ouly inferior to the genuine
puiut, but one which is positively injurious to any metal to hich it may bo applied.
Bewore of Fraud.
Wo hereby vam nil persons against being defrauded into usiDg any but tho'genulno
Peerless Pmnkhvino Paint, which can be obtained only of Abies and Walton.
Warning Agnlnst Infringement.
Wo also heicby warn all persons against buying, selling or using auy nitielo
the name of I' cor I ess Preservlnir Paint, oxeont that sold bv s. n. kt, imvin
or using will bo n direct infringement of our potent and trado mark, and a violation of
our rights, subjecting tho persons buying, selling or using such paint to a claim for
uuuiuKva ujr us iu uuuuruuucu wuu mu uawaiiuu i-.iuv.
Honolulu, Oct. 18, 1805.
' :.
BUY YOUR
Mclnerny 's :
188-tf
,faWm
THIS .
OIGaR
isrnoM
HOLLISTER & CO,
Cor. Fori it iid iilerclinnt'MK.
MEXICO, AND HAVANA;
A. -
of Smokers' articles suitable for "
under
selling
L. C. ABLES,
H. P. WALTON.
THE DUKE OF
WeiLINGTOW
Was 40 years old when ho fought tho
battle of Waterloo andfouly thieo and
n half months older whuu lha great
NU'OLKON was made captUo,
No matter what your
Age 'is,
IF YOU ARE VERY PARTICULAR, AND
Want the Best
SHOES OF
Shoe : Store.
Fort Street.
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