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EVENING BULLETIN, FEBRUARY 18, 189G.
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AN OCEAN RACE.
W. II. DIMOND. W. O. IKU'I.t, AND J.
c. rriajGKit for 'ritiHce.
The W. J. nail aud Claudlue Depart
I'aMFiiKcra for the Other Ilndt
.-XVatcrlront Notei.
Work was suspended on tin dredger to
day. The W G Halt nailed for Maul and Hawaii
this morning, a few minutes behind time.
The J 0 l'fluger cleared for San Francisco
today, with a cargo of 24,003 bags sugar,
Talued at fl(M,P80.ii7.
Tomorrow, Wednesday High tide large,
8.0J a m; high tldo moll, O.ifl ' m; low tide
larjrc. 1.U4 a m; low tldo small, l.-J a m.
The steamer Claudlno was launched till
moruliiK fiom the Marino Hallway, and will
sail at C o'clock this afternoon for Maul
ports.
The ship Iudlana has exchanged berths
with the Aloha. The Indiana Is at the Hall
road wharf, and the Aloha is discharging
brick at Sorcnson's wharf.
Two steam plows aro lying on tie Inter
Uluiul wharf, which were built In Leeds,
Eng'and. They came here on the J C l'tluger,
and n 111 be shipped to I.ahnlna
The brigantinu W 0 Irwin and barkentlno
W 11 Dlmnnd were towed to sea by the tuc
Uils morning; one ahead of the olhcr, tan
dem style, the Irwin being In the 1cikI.I)oUi
vessels have a full cargo, and thcrols loo tons
difference In their capacities, At) exciting
race is expected betweou here and San Fran
ftSco. and the result will be awaited with In
terest. The rilot Chart of the North ruclflc Ocean
for February suyit: "The sub-chart of Isobars
and Isotherms shows an almost pcrmancat
man midway betneen the Hawaiian Islands
aud the l'acific Coatt. 1 1 eastern side Is elong
ated so as to extend nrirh across the ocean.
TbcgcncralmoTcmcntof the wind will befound
around this mail, with the sun. Along Us
south side In that portion of the ocean east ol
thu Hawaiian Islands the trade winds may be
expected to blow with a decidedly northern
slant, while to the westward of them the
trades may be expected generally to bo E'ly
orNNE'lv. During this month the belt of
calms and variables between the trades may
be expected to be narrow, so narrow In some
placo that a vessel may pass from one
trade wind Into the other without any per
ccpllblu break."
AIHIIVALS.
Tuesday, Feb. IS.
Stmr Klnau, Clarke, from Maul and Ha
waii. . PASSENOKUa DEPARTED.
Per stmr Keauhou II W Schmidt, W Pe
terson and wile, J T lirown.
Per stmr Walaleale E Kopke.
Per V 0 Irwin H I' Hodels.
Pit stmr W 0 Hall Mrs Kulhelnnl, Mrs
John Richardson, Mm Jones, JocMeMurphy,
J XV Kualmoku and 54 deck.
Per stmr Clandlne Robert Lowers, Mils
Lowers, T S Kennedy, I) Farnuhartou, Thos
Aulr, Mrs Henry VIda, V W Carter, J B Mul
Holland, W H Lambert and Dr Raymond.
DEPAllTUHES.
Mo.ndat, Feb. 17.
Stmr Keauhou, Thompson, for KlUuea,
Kauai.
tJtiur Walaleale, Gregory, for Honuapo
Hawaii.
Tuesday, Feb. 18.
Stmr W G Hall, Simcrson, for .Maul and
Hawaii.
Stmr Mlkalm'n, Haglund, for Hanamaulu
and Nawillwlll, Kauul
Stinr Claudlnc, Cameron, for Maul, at
5 p m.
;. Stmr Llkellkc, WvUbartb, for Hawaii.
Stmr Moknlll, McGregor, for Maul, Molo
kal and Laual.
Stmr Kaala, ThompFon, for Kahukn.
Stmr Kauul, Brulin, for KcKnha aud
Yulmca, Kauai.
Stmr Iwulunl, Smytlic, for Kauat.
IJrgtn Y G Irwin, Williams, for San Fran
dsco. Am bktn W II Dlmond, Nllson, for San
Francisco.
Q-r bk J C Pfluger,,Voltors, for San Fran
cisco. . PROJECTED DEPARTURES.
Fiiidav, Feb. 21.
Stmr Klnau, Claike, lor Maul and Hawaii,,
at 10 am.
IMPORTS.
Tuesday, Feb. 18.
Ex schr Kaulkeaoull 1800 bags sugar.
EXPORTS.
Tuesday, Feb. 18.
Per W II Dlmond-733'J bags sugar, W G
IrwinACo MSGrlnbaum A, Co; :13(K) bags rice,
Slug Chung & Co, II man llros and M S
Grliibaum it Co; (1U whisky, Cecil Ilrowu.
Value $39,300.
l'cr W O Irwin 8159 bogs sugar, W (1
Irwin fi Co. Value 38,5'J7.
Per J O runger 94,003 bags sugar, II
Haekfeld Co. Voluu 104,030 H7.
vnaHin.i IN POUT.
NAVAL. VESSELS.
USB Bennington, Plcman,Maro Island
MEltCIIANTME.V.
(Coasters not Included In tills list,)
Am bk Nonuutum, Now hall. New castle.
Am bk O I) Hijiint, larnbscn, l'nget Sound.
Br bk Velocity, Martin. Hongkong.
Hrgtn W 0 Irwin, Williams, S F.
(5cr bik Paul I(enbeig,Vulinnanu,Llvcrpool.
Nor bk Hlen, GJernldren, Port Manley.
Ambk Coryphene, Grant. Newcastle.
Am bktlrmgard, Schmidt, Newcastle,
Am slip W F liabcock, Graham, S F.
Am Spokane, Jameson, V Gamble.
Am bktn Planter, Dow, 8 F
Am brk S C Allen, 'lhompon, S F
Huw stmr Kahulul. Sydney.
Am bIi Indiana, N V.
Am bktn Kllkltat. Cutler, Port Gamble.
Am schr Aloha, Dabel, S F,
Am bk Martha Davis, S F.
Am cell II C Wright, Humboldt.
Am schooner Carrier Dove, Urant'Newcastlc.
Oil paintings o tho Volcano nil
sizes and prices at King Bros,
Hotel St.
REVIVAL SEIIVICKS.
Talented l'reiiclicr mid Singer nt
ttie Clulitlan Church.
Tho evangolistic services now
being conducted by Rov. Mr.
Romig and hiB assistant vocalist,
Prof. Harrell, at tho Christian
church havo opened with an un
expected auspiciousness, which
BhowB..that tho pooplo of Hono
lulu aro ready to support ovory
good work and ovorything
which will tend to olovate the
social and moral standard of tho
community. Tho efforts of Mr.
JTatman wero successful in
awakening a deep interest in
things spiritual, and thoro is every
promise that tho interest will bo
widened and deepened by tho pro
tractod effort now being made by
these gentlemen.
Mr. Romig is a talented man
and a strong and fearless pro
claimcr o the gospol, while his
assistant ably seconds his efforts
with tho charm oE a rich and
powerful voico of abundant range.
Tho subject of discourse tonight
will bo, "Tho Handwriting on tho
"Wall." Mr. Harrell will sing as
a solo, "At tho Feast of Bolshaz-zar,"
James Brown's haok horso bolt
ed while being led this afternoon,
throw tho drivor down and, dam
aged tho hack against ono of tho
Arlington's gates. Mr. Brown had
his leg bruised and was driven
home.
It is reported that T. B. Murray
will resign his seat in the Coun
cil of State to take a military com
mission. III!
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TIME TABLE.
O.L. WianT, Prcs. B. B. ROSE. 800.
Cupt. J. A. KISO, P.rtSupt.
Stmr. KINAU,
CLARKE, Commander,
Will leavo DTonolulu at 10 a. m,, touching at
LuUaina, Mnalaea Bay and Makena tho
Bumo. day;, MahukouH, Kawaikaoaml Lau-
Eahochoe 'tho following day, arriving at
ilo tho samo evening.
LIAVXS UONOI.ni.U.
ABRIVE8 HONOLULU.
1SS0
Friday Feb 21
1890
Friday Fob 28
Returning, will leavo Hilo nt 1 o'clock
r. M., touching nt Laupahoehoc, Mahu
konn and Kawuihae huiuo day; Makena,
Maalaea ltoy and Lahnina the following
day; arriving nt Honolulu tho oftornoouH
of 'J uosday and Fridays.
OT"Nu Freight will be received after
12 noon ou day of Bailing.
Stmr. CLATJDINE,
CAMERON, Commander,
Will leavo Ilonolulu Tuesday at 5 r, m.i
touching nt Kahulul, liana, Hamoa and
Itlpabulu, Maui. Returning arrives at
Honolulu Sunday mornings.
Will call at Kuu, Kaupo, on socoml trip
of each month.
"No Freight will be received after
r.Jsi. on day of Bailing.
This Company will roberves tho right to
make ohangon in tho timo of departure and
arrival of its steamers without notico and
it will not bo respotihiblo for any conse
quences nrisiug therefrom.
Consignees must bo at the Landings to
receive their Treight; this Company will
not hold itself responsible for freight after
it has been landed.
Live Stock only at owner's risk.
This Company will not bo responsible
for Money or Valuables of passengers
unless placed in tho care of Pursers.
FiisseiiKeni are lequested to purchase
tiokets before embarking. Those failing to
do bo will bo subject to an additional
charge of twenty-live por cent-
Oceanic Steaiij Co.
fZrira.o T'Gi'tolG
LOCAL Z.II7E
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu
from S. P.
Feb. 21, 1890.,
Mur. 10, 1800.,
Lenvo Honolulu
for S. T.
Feb. 20, 1800
....Mar. 21, 1800
THROUGH LINE
From Snn Francisco
for Sydney.
Arrive Honolulu.
From Syduoy for
Sau Francisco.
lean Honolulu.
Monowai, Mur. 12, '00 Alamodn,Miir.3,'DQ
Skill
Canadian-Australian
Mt
8tcamers of tho abovo Lino running in connection with the
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
Botwocn Vancouver, B. O., and Sydney, N. S. Wa and calling at Victoria, B. O.
Honolulu and Suva (Fiji),
On or about tho datca below stated, viz.:
From Sydney und Suva, for Victoria and
Vancouver, II. O.I
Stmr "WAIUUMOO" , Fob. 20"
Stmr "MIOWEKA" April 1
Through TIclccts issued from Honolulu to Canada,
United States and Europe.
FltEIQIIT AMD PASSF.NQEll AGENTS:
D. MoNicoll, Montreal, Cnnada.
KonEitT Kehh, Winnipeg, Canada.
M. M. STEitsf, Snn Fraticisco, Cal.
Q. MoL. BnowN, Vancouver, B. O.
Oceanic Steamsl Co.
Australian Mail Service.
For San Francisco:
The Now and Fino Al Steel Steamship
Alameda,
Of tho Oceanio Stenmship Company will
bo duo at Honolulu from Sydney and
Auokland on or about
March 6, 1896.
And will leavo for tho abovo port with
Mails and Passengers on or about that
date.
For Sydney and Auckland:
The Now and Fino Al Steel Steamship
"Monowai"
Of tho Oceanio Steamship Company will
bo duo at Honolulu from San Francisco
on or about
March 12, 1896,
And will havo prompt despatch with
Moils and Passengers for tho abovo ports.
Tho undersigned aro now prepared
toissuo
Through Tickets to All Toints
in tho United States.
t39For further particulars regarding
Freight or Passage apply to
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., L'd,
l-tf General Agonts.
FINEST GRADE DF
Hawaiian Blue Stone
From the
Famous
Panatiou Quar
ries! ThefinestSlont
in Hawaii for
building and
fencing pur
posesCut to
order In any
size or shape
to suit the
trade or pub
lic. . . . . .
US-Thls stone
Is the same as
used In the l'u
nahou College
Innil fj1ll Unit
1 Ihulldtnfrs.
Agent for Lano Bros., 8. F.
Arthur Harrison, Prop.
Wl-tf
Eagle -:- House
(Jno. McLean, Prop.)
Nunanu Ave., between Beretnnla and School
sireeiD.
Family Hotel.
BOARD AND ROOM !
Por Day, S1.25
PorAVoek 7.50
B5y Excellent locution. Tele
phono 707. 204-t
0. BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITED,
Queen street, Honolulu, U.I.
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian ARrlcultiiral Company, Onomea SiiRtir
Company, ilnnomu Susar Company, Wailiiku
Sugar Company, Walliee Sugar Company, Makcc
Sugar Company, ll-iliakala Ranch Company, Ka
papain Ranch. Planters' Line San Francisco
Packets, Chas, Brewer fe Co.'s Line of lloston
l'ackets.AKents Boston Board of Underwriters.
Agents Philadelphia Board of Underwriters.
list of omcnis I
P 0 Jones, President; Georgo II Robortson,
Mannger; E F Bishop, Treasurer and Sec
retary; Col, V F Allen, Auditor; OM Cooke,
II woterhouso, A W Carter, Directors.
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W. P. T. U. LUNCH ROOM
For Ladles and Gentlemen,
At 111 King street.
KTI.UNCII fhou 11:30 x m to 1:80 p. m.
Our attractions are home-made food, a
cool neat mora and satisfactory attendance.
Tablea la carte. 103-tt
TAmit I) I883r
b Acto S rin. J
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iMirrorr II
mi IMC fwc.tr I
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Steamship Line
From Victoria and Vancouver, II. C., to
Suva and Sydney!
Stmr "MIOWERA" March 1
Stmr "WA1UUMOO" March 30
EST" For Freight nnd Passage nnd nil
Gcnornl Information, apply to
THE0. H. DAVIES & CO., L'd
Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.
FacifiD Mail Hip Co.
AND THE
in Co.
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For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG
Steamors of tho abovo Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way to the
abovo ports on or about tho following
dates:
Stmr City of Poking Mar. 3, 1830.
For SAN FEANCISCO:
Steamers of tho abovo Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way from
Hongkong and Yokohnma to tho above
port ou or about tho following dates:
Stmr China Feb. 2i, 189G
Rates of Passage are as follows:
TO TOKO- TO nONOS
IIAUA. KONd.
Cabin S150.00 8175.00
Cabin, round trip, i
months 225.00 202.50
Cabin, round trip, 12
months 262.50 810.25
Europeun Steerage... 85.00 100.00
EST'Passongerfl rmyinc full faro will bo
allowed 10 percent off return furo It re-'
turning within twelve months.
ESrFor Freight and Passage apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO,,
l-tf Agents.
foto&ii&n Fertilizing
COMP AJXT
Is prepared to furnish
4000 Tons -:-
-:- Cane Fertilizer
to ordor for 1800.
ALL GOODS SOLD TO A OUABANTEED
FORMULA Oil ANALYSIS.
Soluble and1 Available FhosphoricJAcid,
Sulphate ol Ammonia,
Nitrate of Soda,
Sulphate of Potash,
Coral Lima Stone,
l'liosplinto and Fish Guano,
In Quantities to Suit;
$JV Orders sslicited for a future de
livery. A. P. COOKE,
Manager,
ATLAS -:-ASSURANCE-:- COMPANY
. OF LONDON.
Assets, - - - $10,000,000.
H. W. Schmidt & sons,
Agents for the Hawaiian Inlands.
A. S. Humphreys.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Honolulu.
Office i Kaahnmanu street,
H5-tf
Miss D. Lamb.
LAWYERS' CLERK AND
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Office! With J. A. Maroon,
ED. A. WILLIAMS,
(Successor to C. E. Williams, H. H. Williams &.Co.
and Williams BroB.
Pioneer Furniture Warerooms, .
.Established 1850
Pianos for Sale, Hire and Moved. Chairs for Rent.
Undertaker and Enibalmer, '
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Tombstones and jNitonuments.
Residence und NiRht Tcl815. 611 KING STREET, Tel. 179.. '
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Importors direct from tho Factories in
AMERICA, MANILA, MEXICO, and HAVANA
OfTobncco and Cigars. Pipos and
Smokers' Sundries
fl Just received a choice lot
Holiday presents.
We're What We Advertise
and Just as Repiirhexted.
The
Wo aro Pacemakers on
Pootwear Prices.
NC
jm.Jiiy ,$.
The above Bicycle Mas made as good as
new by
H. G-. Wooten,
Blcele Manufacturer.
107 King street. U2-tf
W. H. RICKARD,
General Business Agent.
"Will attend to Conveyancing in
all its Branches, Collecting
and all Business Matters
of trust.
All Business entrusted to him
will rocoivo Prompt and Careful
Attention. Office:
Hcnokaa, Hamakua, Hawaii.
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SHOE
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H0LUSTER Fc CO
Cor. Vort ntninFiiinf i,.
of Smokers' articles suitable for
. ,
Wo make a Specialty of Shoes.
It's our business.
Wo propose to give more
Value, Stylo and Comfort
Than anybody else can or will.
Mclncrny's Shoe e,
405 Port Street.
Take an Outing
xs&Zgg?SP
SATURDAYS
. . . . SUNDAYS
Trains will leave at 9:15 a. m.
and 1:45 p. m., aniving in Hono
lulu at 3:11 nnd 5:55 v. 21.
ROUND TRIP TICKETS:
let Class ' 2d Class
Pearl City $ 75 $ 50
Ewa Plantation... 1 00 75
Wninnno 1 50 1 25
Live Stock
DELICACIES
,' of all kinds.
Hay
Grain
and Peed
FREE DELIVERY. "
A. L. MORRIS & CO.,
Cl Fort Streot Telephone 4'.-,
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