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EVENING BULLETIN, JANUARY 27, 189G.
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VELOCITY IN PORT.
IIAUK C. II. IIKVANT I. U .11 It : It L,.
llhN I'llOM l'OKT flApIULE.
Th Master ! MT Warrlata
III i0atAt;aU ItraMttalk
rd l' AlnKhor.
Tho U 8 8 Philadelphia ts at 8an Dlcgo.
Tlie schooner Transit la loading at Wll
der's. Tlie steamer Kl left on the Oahu droit
this rnernlnjr. '
The bark Albert commcaced loading- sucar
Joday at the Mall wharf.
The bark SJokoneun I discharging her
cargo or coal at I'acltlc Mall wharf.
The schooner Robert Lewcra took the sn
Er off the steamer eauhou at Fort street
today.
Tomorrow, Tuesday High tide large, 2.45
a m; high till small, 2.3a p m; low tide large.
8.3 p m; low lido small, 0.50 a in.
The American bark C D Bryant, Jacobsen
master, 41 days from Port Gamble, Paget
Sound, arrived In port this morning with a
cargo of lumber for Luwers ifc Cooke.
The llrltlsli bark Velocity, Martin master,
fiom Hongkong with a cargo of Chinese mer
chandise of nbout !!0() tons, docked at Brew
er's wharf this morning CO dajs out.
Arriving on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock,
the R M 8 S Warrlmoo (38S0 tons), Cbas E
Illrd, It N It, commaudcr, left Victoria S.iJO p
m, lfitli Insti wlib easterly galo and blinding
snow storm to Capo Flattery, when aeon
tlnuatjou of heavy gales set In from SK, SV
nnd W with heavy cross seas ard very low
barometer, lasting till 21st, and dolmr ion
slderable dnmngo to deck fittings. From
thence to arrival had strong to 8W winds nnd
westerly swell with fine weather The War
rlmoo loft for the Colonies at 10 o'clock Sat
urday night.
The baik Wi -slier, latclv arrhed at San
trauclico from Jnimn, Is in llnanclal trouble
in that city and U likely to be sold for wages.
On her voiage to Hikodatesho was dismasted
and vcrv mwh battered. She put IntoYoko.
hania and tic re t'te repairs were mniie. In
tlie Japniiesf! metropolis carpenters were only
too plad to work for tfO cents a day, and tho
owntrs of tho Wnstler seized theopportnnlty
and inado nlmcist a new vessel out of tho
barkentlnc. All thu ends and spare lumber
that were uot used were returned by the con
tractors. Mid tin- crew of the vessel were em
ployed all rono day In discharging It on the
wharf.
AIUtlVALS.
Satuiidiy, Jan 2.1.
C A 8 3 Warrlmoo, Bird, from Vancon
Tcr. Stmr Walmanalo, Calway, from circuit of
Oahu.
Strar KHanea Hon, Eierctt, fiom Ha
walli St'XDir, Jan. 2(1.
Stmr Claudlne, Cameron, from Hawaii ami
Maul.
Stmr Keauhuu, Thompson, from Kauai.
Mommy, Jan 27.
Am bark C D llryaut, Jacobin, from Port
Townsend.
Br bark Velocity, Martin, fiom Hongkong.
DKPAKTt IIK..
Satl'kday, Jan. 23.
C A S 8 Warrlmoo, Bird, for tho Colonics.
Monday, Jan, 27.
Stmr Kauai, Brown, for Walmea, Kcicaha
and Makawrll. .
Stmr James Maktc, Peterson, for Kapaa,
Kauai.
Stmr Mlkahaia, Hoglund, for Kauai ports
8tmr J A Cummins, Kcllson, for Oahu
ports.
StmrMokolll, for Molokal, Lanal and La
halna. Stmr Lchua, Nje, for Ilakalau, llonomu
anil I'ohuMimnnu.
Stmr Kaala, Tliomp'on, for circuit of
Oahu.
PltOJECTED DEPAIlTUnnS
Stmr W O JIall. Stmcrsoti, for Maut and
Hawaii, Tuesday, Jun 2S, at 10 a ic.
Stmr Llktllkc, Welsbarth, for Olowalu,
Paauhau and Ookala, Tuesday, Jau 28, at 4
pm,
Stmr Claudlue, Cameron, for Kabulul,
Kcanae. liana, linmoa, Kipahulu and I.a
lialna, Tuesday, Jan 'it, at 5 p in.
PAsonNanns arrived.
Trom Port Townsend, per C D Bryant
Cspt Mehlllo Nlcliolle.
From Vuncouwr and Victoria, per stmr
Warrlmoo- Mm Haiti utyno and family. Dr
and Mrs Capioii. Messrs Scott, Cook, Rich
ardson, Cabral, Radeliire and Seklne.
From Mnul and Hawaii, per Claudlno E It
Hendry, Mis I'aU, Mils II E Eastman. 11 P
Baldwin, W .1 Oulmglicr, A Enos. Miss Fanny
l.ulen, S Aliinl hoi- Joe, Tang Sung, Chang
Chung, C Afong and 42 ou deck.
PA8SENOi:ilS DEPARTED.
For tho Colonli-s, per strar Wairlmoo
Hon II M Nelson and sen ant, Hon T J
Byrne, Hon K I'lillp, F J Kensington, RW
Crosse, A It A!.ro.d, W F Urlglwm, Win D
llano nnd J P Odiiin.
1MIOKTH.
Ex Warrlmoo 108 tons general merchan
dise. Ev (J D Hryant-073,030 ft rough lumber.
2W M Shingles, 70 M lath for ten era
Cooke.
Ex Cla-idlne 018'J sks sup ar, 322 sks corn,
400 sk iotatoer, 'Vi head cattle, 07 bugs and
07 pkgs sundries
VEKHKIid IN POUT.
NAVAL YESSEL.
U B B Bennlngtoii.I'igman.Mare Island
MEIICIUNTMEN.
(Coasters not Included In this list.)
Am bk O 1) Bryant, Jacobsen, Puget Sound.
Am bk Albort, (Irltllth, 8 F.
Am bk Andrew Welch, Drew, 8. F.
Am scb Robert towers,Ooodman. Pgt Sound,
Am bk Annie Johnson, 8 F(IIHo)
Am bk Archer, Calhouu'B F
Am bktn Amelia, Ward, Eureka,
Am bk Celnn, Calhoun, Departure Bay.
Am bktn 0 F Crocker, Plltz, Newcastle.
Am eblpRcapcr, Young, Columbia Rlvtr. .
Am schooner Transit. Jorcenson. B F.
fir bk Velocity, Martin, Hongkong. I
Br bk Alderirrove, Robertson, Liverpool.
Gr bk .IC I'llucger, Wolter, Liverpool,
Haw bk It I Hltliot, Morrison, 8 F
Nil- bk I) ) Ad nfo, tarscn, Newcastle.
Nor bk Sjorkongun, Gram, Newcatle.
Nor bk Seringa, Dabl, Newcastlo.
fficn SWip Go's
TIME TABLE.
O. L. WIGHT, 1'rcs. S. 1). ROSE, Sec
Capt. J. A. KINO, 1'oitSupt.
Stmr. KXNATT,
CLARKE, Commander,
Will leavo Ilonoltiln at 10 a. m., touching at
Lahaiua, JIaalnea Bay and Mnkena tho
8nme Hay, Mnhukona, Knwnihao nnd Lnn
pithoehoe the following day, arriving at
Ililo tho Bamo ovening.
HAYIB UQWOLPI.U. ARRIVK8 1I0H0LULU.
181H3 j 1800
Friday Jnn .11 I Tuesday Jan 28
Tuesday Fob 11 j Friday Fob 7
Friday Feb 21 Tuesday Feb 18
Friday Feb 23
Returning, will leave Ililo at 1 o'clock
r. m., touching at Laupaliochoe, Mnliu
kona and Kawaikao 84u.o day; Makona,
Maalaen Bay nnd Lahalna tho following
day; arriving at Honolulu tho afternoons
of 1 uoudny nnd Fridays.
itWNo Freight will bo received after
12 noon on duy of Bailing.
Stmr. CLATJDINE,
CAMERON, Commander,
Will leavo Ilonolulu Tuesday at 5 r. Ji.i
touching at Kuhulul, liana, linmoa and
Kipahulu, Maui. Returning arrives nt
jiuuuium oiiiuiny mornings.
Will call at Nun, Katipo, on second trip
of each month.
Xo Freight willjbo tecoived after
r.J.M. on 'lay of sailing.
This Company will rebt-rves the right to
make changes in the time of departure and
arrivnl of its steamers without notice and
it will not bo responsible) for nny conse
quences ntisiug therefrom.
Consignees must be at the Landings to
receivo their Freight; this Company will
not hold itself rtNpousiblo for freight nfter
it has been lnudod.
Live Stock only nt owner's risk.
This Couipauy will not be responsible
for Money or Valuables of passengors
unless placed in tho caro of Pursers.
PashongcrH are requested to purchaso
tickets before embarking. Thoso failing to
do so will bo subject to an additional
charge of twenty-live per cent.
TTixrio Tatolo
LOCAL LINE
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Ilonolulu Leave Honolulu
from S. F. for S. P.
Jan. 27, 1800 Fob. 1, 1890
Feb. 21, 1890, Feb.20, 1890
THROUGH LINE
From San Francisco From Sydney for
for Sydney. San Franoisco.
ilrrft-e Honolulu. Leaie Honolulu.
Alameda, Jan. 10, '9G I
Mariposa, Feb. 13, '00 Monowai. Feb. C, '90
CoDsoliiatefl Sola Water Co., LI
IJJsplanacle,
Corner Allen & Fort Sts., Honolulu.
HOLL1STER & CO.,
Agonts.
FAMILY
Cash .Grocery
Fort Street, Opposite Club
Stables. Tel. 355.
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A. V. GEAR.
:LTotiX37- ZP-CLTolic
Telephone 250, : : : : No. C09, King
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WRIGHT BROS
' FORT STHEET,
noxt to Lucas' Mill
Ships' Blacksmithing,
Carriage Building
and Repairing
Drays, Carts and
Wagon Building
WINDLASSES
For PULLING UP Trees
A SPECIALTY
Oceanic stubii Go.
Canadian-Australian Steamship Line
Steamers ot tho nbovo Lino running in connection with tho r
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
Between Vancouver, B. O., and Sydney, N. S. W.. and enllbg at Victoria, B. O.
QoBolnla ud Bmra (Fiji),
On or nbout the dates below stated, viz.: s.
From Sjilnoy mut Sum, for Vlcturln anil
Vitneouver. II. C.s
" "MIOWEItA" February 3
"WA1UUMOO" March 1
Through Tickets issued from Honolulu to Canada,
United States nnd Europe.
FUEiailT AMD PABSEMOEII AOENTS!
D. MoNicoll, Montreal, Canada.
ltonciiT Kbiir, WiunipoR, Canailo.
M. M. Btf.hn, San Francisco, Cnl.
Q. MoL. BitowN, Vancouver, B. O.
Australian Mail Service.
For San Francisco:
Tbo Now and I'ino Al Steel Steamship
"Monowai"
Of tho Oceanio Steamship Company will
bo duo nt Honolulu from Sydney and
Auckland ou or nbout
February 6th, 1896.
And will leavo for tho above port with
Mails and Passengers on or about that
date.
For Sydney and Aucklard:
Tho Now and Fino Al Stool Steamship
"Mariposa"
Of tho Oceanio Steamship Company will
bo duo at Honolulu from Sou Francisco
on or about
February 13, 1896,
And will havo prompt despatch with
Mails and Passengers for tho above ports.
Tho undersigned nro now prepared
to issuo
Through Tickets to All Points
in tho United States.
E3r"For further particulars regarding
Froight or Passago apply to
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., L'd,
l-tf Gonoral Agents.
0. BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITED,
Queen street, Honolulu, 11. 1.
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Onomea Sugar
Company, Honomu SuRar Company, Waljuku
Sugar Company, Walhce Sucar Company, Makcc
Sugar Company, Halcalcala Ranch Company, Ka.
papala Kancli. l'lanlcrs' Line San Francisco
Packets, Clias. Iireuer & Co.'a Line of Uoston
rackets.--AccnH Uoston Board or Underwriters.
Agents rhiladelphla Board of Undcru rltcrsr
LIST OF OITICEIIS:
V O Jones, Prcsidontj Georgo II Robertson,
Manager; E F Bishop, Treasurer and Seo
rolaryj Col. W FAIlon, Auditor; OM Cooke,
II Watcrhouse, A W Carter, Directors.
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Good Coffee Lands
For Sale.
1st 327 acrci In Ilonokun, S. Konn, Ha
waii, near T K It Amalu's Colleo Plantation
2nd 8C3 acres In Kmilcoll, near ITonaitnau,
S Kona, Hawaii; there are two good houses
on the land; about 5 acres of old coffee,
bearing fruit now; uod about 10 acres new
coffee In uood condition,
J For further particulars apply to
W. C. ACHI.
Honolulu, Dee. IK, 1S!H.
lS'-Mf
W. 0. T. U. LUNCH ROAM
For Ladles mid Gentlemen,
At til Kin-street.
t5y"Lucii rnoM U:S0 a m to 1:80 v. m
Our attractions are home-made food, a
cool neat room ami satlpfuc'ory attendance.
Tabid a Iq carte. 108-tf
PINEST GRADE DF
Hawaiian Blue Stone
From the
Famous
Panahou Qcar
rles! TliefinestStont
In Hawaii for
building and
fencing pur
posesCut to
order In any
size or shape
to suit the
trade or pub
lic n-Thhftone
is the same as
used in the Fii
nahou College
1 land Von 1
I Ibulldlnirs.
and Von Holt
Oceanic Stump Co.
A "" Ai Y 9
7 w eir nun (
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Aitcnt lor l.ane llros., S. F.
Arthur Harrison, Prop.
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From Vlctnrln nml Vnnrouvcr, 11, C., to I
Suva nnd HyiliMiyt
" "WAItniMOO" January 24
' "MIOWEItA" February 2t
Z3T For Freight and Fofsoro ami all
Qenoral Information, apply to
THE0. H. DAVIES & CO., L'd
Agents for tbo Hawaiian Islands.
AND TUE
Occiflental & Oriental Steamship Co.
For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG
Steamers of tho above Companies will
coll at Honolulu on their wov to the
abovo ports ou or about tho following
dates:
Stmr Coptio .Feb. 4, 180G
For SAN FRANCISCO:
Steamers of tho above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way from
Hongkong nnd Yokohama to tho nbove
port on or about tho following dates:
Stmr China Feb. 24, 1890
Rates cf Passage are as follows:
TO YOKO- TO HONG
UAMA. KONO.
Cabin S1GO.0O 8175.00
Cabin, round trip, 4
mouths 225.00 2G2.C0
Cabin, round trip, 12
months 2G2.50 810.25
Europoau Steerage... 85.00 10000
K??"VnMRAnrfnrn nnwin fi11 nw ill 1
r "-.-. p,v.tj I'ujjUrS mil 1U1U 111U UU
allowed 10 iiorcent off return faro if re
turning within twelvo months.
C5F"For Freight and Passago apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
l-tf Agents.
Miss D. Lamb.
LAWYEES' CLERK AND
. NOTARY PUBLIC.
Office : With J. A. Mngoon. 145-tf
A. S. Humphreys.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Honolulu.
Office: Kanlmmnnu strcot.
145-tf
ATLAS -:-ASSURANCE-:- COMPANY
OF LONDON.
Assets, - - - $10,000,000.
H. W. 8CMMI0T & 60NS,
148-tf Agonts for tho Hawaiian Islands.
ffawaiian FBrtilizintl
COMPA-ISTY
Is prepaiod to furnish
4000 Tons -:-
:- Cane Fertilizer
to order for 1800.
ALL GOODS SOLD TO A GUARANTEED
rOltMULA OK ANALYSIS.
Solublo anil Available PhosphorlcAvltl,
Bulphato of Ammonia,
Nitrate of Soda,
Sulpbate of Potash,
Coral Lime titouc,
Phosphate and Fish Guano,
In Quantities to Suit.
E0F Ort'ers solicited for a futuro delivery.
Pacific Mdl Bisamship Co
A. F. COOKE,
Manager,
This spneo is reserved for tlio mention of
nowlgootls that arrived by tbo Inst Australia. "8
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Importers direct from tlio Factories in
AMERICA, MANILA, MEXICO, axd HAVANA
Of Tobacco and Cigars. Pipes and
Sinokors' Sundries
8ST Just received a choice lot
Holiday presents.
TO ALL "WHO TJSDE PAINT:
The undersigned. L. O. Abies and II. P. Walton, purchased from Charles J. Waanor
tho inventor of lcerlcw Preserving Paint, tbeesduhe right to! mnu.ifacture3 use
and sell tho PtEKLEss 1'iikskkvi.no Pai.nt in tho Hawaiian Islands. """ure, use
Patent for Peerless Preserving Pnint.
-1 Trnrt1llOw0J?1 dny 0 Sepienilw, ISW the Republio of Hawaii granted to L. O Ablea
and H. P. Won, n patent No. 1 10. gr,.ntinE them tho exclusive Fight to nuke use and
vend PEtKLtss Prksebvino Paint throughout the Hawaiian Islands '
Trade Mark for Peerless Preserving Paint,
The Iterrablio of Hawaii has also granted to L. 0. Abies and II. P. Walton the emir,
sive use of the words PFEKLEssPBESEnviNa Paint as a trade mark OOTnoSSnt Ui?B?
publio of Huwaii for tho term of 20 years. ""uujjuuui me ue-
Imitation.
' Certain parties in San Francisco have recently been Bonding to Ilonolulu nnW !,
name of Peekless Preservino Paikt n spurious artiole not oidv infcrinr t i! !
paint, but oni which is positively injurious to any metalto v?hich S may bo nt
Beware
Wo hereby vain all persons against being defrauded iuto using anv but tlif,-Bnu.
kless Prlservino I'aim, which can bo obtained only of Abies ami Walton?
Peerless
Warning Against Infringement.
We also hereby warn all persons against buying, selling or usiDrr nnv ,im0 ,
tho name of Peerless Preserving Faint, except that sold by us ns Btici7bSvVl "m"
or using will be direct infringement of our patent and trade mirk an a Jv Jo&HH
our.rights, subjecting tho persons buying, selling or using "uch n hit tr ?IV.i
damages by us in accordance with the Hawaiian Law. b P ' a cla,m toz
L. C. ABLES.
Honolulu, Oct. 19, 1803. H' P WAWON.
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Mclnerny's :
ED. A. WILLIAMS,
' 611, King Street,.
' UI&AR
isritojr
HOLLISTER & CO,
Cor. Fort niHOlcrrlinnt M.
o Smokers' articles suitable for
of Fraud.
THE DUKE OF :
WELLINGTON!
Was 40 years old when he fought tho
bottle of Waterloo andjonly three on ,1.
vl'pnvi'.v11 oIl,or wh(J the gnat '
MI'OLEOX was mado captivo.
No matter what your
Age is,
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