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THE WATERFRONT
AUST11ALIA AND II I Y OF I'EKINU
FKora the nr city.
Amelia Outward llouml Oilier IIn
rlno Intelligence liuMeiieorii
(v Irnu llto Const.
The Australia "! tf on Tucidny M.4 p m
for tlio Coast.
The barkenttnf Amclto.'JVard master, sailed
Joi Port Ton ntrnil twlnj.
4 The BiltMi Imrk Jlc!mt 1'an loading
iuar for 'jw V'nr!: today.
The barks Sonoma and Sea 1. ,05t1,rr.JLc1.;t
l'ortTowincndon July 4th mid MU rwPec
tlTCly Mrs
Tlie Lrk Kdward May had finished rep a
Mid was to proceed on her voyage on Jul) ,
nt Haltlmorc.
On July 8, tho flilp Henry Vlllard from
Hllo and the ship Kcnllwortli from Hono
lulu, arrived at fcv York.
Tomorrow, lilirli tide lan;c 12.14 a m: high
tide Dtiuill II. W l ni: lw tide large 4.1j a in;
low tide email 7 50 a nt.
As soon as the mall from the Australia
wan aboard, the steamer Klnau tailed, get
ting any at 8 p m Inst nlalit.
Suited trinn San l'miii-isco, Jul 3: brie W
U lrw In for Honolulu -tli: bk Annie John
son for Hllo. 10th: brlir I.urllnc for Kaliu
Jul. On July 8, the U 3 R Oregon had a narrow
enc.ipo from Rolng on Vnekanl Kock In San
KraticlK'o bay. She bioke adrift from her
moorlims, loullng another vessel as she was
swept along by the tide. ,
Arrlcd at Sun Kranclco, July 0: ship
Itodcrlek Dim, in dajs Irom Hllo. July .:
schrAllauA, 18 days fiom Kabulul; bktn
W II Dlinnnd. 1t dnjs rmm llonnlulu. July
9: sebr Robert Lewcrs, i'A days from Hono
lulu. The ss City of Pikttic, left San Francisco
July Hat 4 im, arrUlngat this port early
till niornlm:. Mm brought Ihc moln pai
renncrs lor llonnlulu, nmt eighteen In transit.
The Pi-Miic will sail for Japan and China at
5 o'clock this e tiling.
Following is the purser's report of the
Australia: Left Snn rmnelsco July 11 at 10
a in. with !tS cabin and 35 steerage passengers,
mid 4! bairn or mall. Kxpctiuici-d llsht to
moderate NE wlnili nil the nay. Weather
line. Arrived at Honolulu July 1? at C;45
p m. Time, 0 da)s, 7 tin mln.
A notice to the elleet that no pircels or
piirknc arc to be dellxered before 7am and
after 0 p in, was posted outside Hie Fort Sur
ujor's Olllcu on Oeeniili' dock jelcrdny. It
was alter sK o'clock tthi'ii the Australia tied
up, but throu'.'h Hie kindness of Surveyor
Stiulemejer, paekuge of newspapers and
magazines were allotted to be taken.
New York, July 1U Cnplnln James Baker
of tho American founnaMedsliip Keuilnortli,
whltli arrived fiotn llunoliilu Wulncsduy,
va arrested today and held In ball by Com
mls loner Shield. The charge against Cap
tain llaiveris Unit nt thu tlnu of the collision
between the Kcnllworth and the schooner
Flora A Sawyer on .May III. l-'.M, he tailed to
attempt to lender assistance, itianj lives
bclim endangered as the rcMill of his negli
gence. The collision occurred olf Uariicgat.
The captain asserts that there was u dense
fuuuttliu time, iiudtlie schooner disappeared
from view ofthoso on the Kcnllworth.
AllIIIVALS.
Friday, July 17.
Australia, Hotullette, from San Fran-
Saturday, July IS.
SS
cisco.
Stmr Mokolll,
Ullo, irom Molokal, Maul,
and Lanal.
Stmr l.yliua, Njc, from Hawaii and
Maul.
Stmr Kacna, t'arkcr, from Oahu ports.
Stmr Kaala, Thompon, Irom Oahu
ports.
Simr James Makce, Peterson, from Kauai.
Stmr Wulalcale, Gregory, ft om Hawaii and
Maul,
S 8 City of Peking, Biiiltli, from San Fran
Francisco .
DKPAltTI
.E8.
Satuiikav, July 18.
S S Cllj of Peking, Smith, for Japan and
China.
Am bktn Amelia, Ward, for Tort Town
send. IAsar.NOEH8 ARRIVED.
From Hawaii, per stmr Walalealc, July 13
M V Holmes, W Meyers, and 0 deck pas
scngcrs. From Molokal, Maul and Lanal. per stmr
Mokolll, July lS-Mr Fred Haysclden.AN alter
Hayseldcn, ban McCorrlston, and 11 deck
puMenjers.
From Snn Francisco, per City of Peking,
j,,iv is For Honolulu: C A Spreckels, T
H Palnche. Geo AMcndcz. V v Dlmond,
Rev A M Clark.
For Yokohama. Miss Clam Sutro, Mrs De
Gushing, Paul do WiU. 11 Holm. A A Grelg,
W F faiids. J R Ditir. Clias Dull, Lt V S
Nelson, U S N, Lt C K Colohau, U S N, wile
and sou, Lt H II Uarroll, U S N, Lt Lucicn
Young, US N, LtJnlui Gibson, US N, and
wife. ":nlgn HF Hutehlion. Edwin Prlnz
and 0 Japanwc In stem ago.
For Ilongkone; Co Chlneso In stceiagc.
lMPOUTH.
Fx 8 Amtralto Genenil merchandise, to
various comUrin'Os.
OAROOES FROM 1BLAND PORTS.
F.x stmr Kaeim Wo bjgu paddy.
Exstmr .Miikolllcattle, sheep, and sun
driei". Kx stmr Wnlalojltt HUH hags'sngar, well
boiliig plant, and siunlile.
Exstmr I.ehua S'.'lo bag mgnr, Vi Oags
colfee, 4iilieiut cattle.
Kx stmr Kuala UVu bag paddy, i pkgs
sundries, -bdl hide.
Ex stmr Jnnies Mnliee !Jil bug 'UL'Jr, .T.'O
baus paddy. !K5 bass lice, 2H jikgs sundries, 2
carrlagi-s, 8 Iioims.
The DnllKor Ooiiich
Iii cnHos of typhoid fever, diphtheria ami
other wntsting diseaueg, -when the patient
has been reduced in HchIi, iind strength, and
bcgiim the toiKoineQlitiil) to health. Here
Hood'KSnnmparillii liii(ln,ilRplnce. Henrioh
es tho blood. HtioiigtlnB tho nerves, given
tono to the diuuslivo orgaim and builiu ttji
tho whole HyHtetn.
Hood's Vim.s are tho best altcr-dlnner pills
asaUt dlgesllon, cure hwdache. SSe a bos.
ciiunca m:uvici:s.
Where Honolulu People IMay Wor
ship Tomorrow.
Central Union Church. Cor
ner Berotania andBiohardBstroot,
Douglas P. Birnio, minister. Sor
vioos Sunday, July 19th: At 9:45,
Sunday school mid Biblo class;
11 u. m., public worship and ser
mon; 6:30 p. hi., T. P S. C. IS.
prnyor nieoting; 7:30 p. m., public
worship nnd sermon by IW. H.
H. Parker. Sunday Schools:
Pnlntti.i Clmpol, 9:45 n. m.,
Japaneso in Lycoum tit 10 h.
m.. Purtr.cMiuso ou Miljor nnd
Hotol stroots Mission at 2:30 p. in.
Palama Ohnpol Gnspol sorvico
with Hermon at 7:30 p. m. Prayer
tnootings: "Wodnosday at tho
church, 7.30 p. m, Friday nt
I'ltlatun Chanel tit 7:30 p. m. Cor
dia ' welcome for all at evoiy
eorvict?.
St. AnT)KI:w'8 Cathedral 0:30
Ilnlv n(,n.'Oiuuion: ll morninG
Sorvice;3:30 Evensong ami serinon
Hnwaiiaul; i -o9 fcvoiiqne and
so rtn on.
Tho seryiccs of the Second Con
cregntion of St. Androws' Cathe
dral tomorrow Sunday will bo
ns follows: At 9:45 a. m., mor-j
niug prayer, with sermon; To
Doum, Dudley Buck in B; Hymns
214 and 304; Anthem, "Lord of
All Power and Might," by Mason.
At 0:30 p. in., evensong with ser
mon; Magnificat and NuncDimit
tis to Gregorian Chants; Hymns
195, 180 and 189.
Christian Church. On Ala
kou, noar King street, T. D. Garvin,
pitfctor. Sunday school at 9:45 a.
m.. Dronohintr at 11 a. in., subieet.
,iit "... . ,V. : ,. . '
U nines in Uliristinnity.' Mission ,
sonnol on bmith strcot nt u:3Un.
m., proachiug nt 7:30 n ra., subject, '
"Tho Koy to tho Biblo." Proyor
. I
mooting Wednesday evening at
7:30 11 m Wnmnn'q timvnr
i.ou p. m., nomnns pinjor,
meeting iritlay at 6 p. m. 1
FlIIST METHODIST EPISCOPAL '
r'irft,.TT n t 1 i
CHUECH.-Corcor of Borotaniaund
iJll'ler Streets. Bov. 11. W. Peck, I
nnstnv lnwliiv cnlirml ,if 111 n . .
pasiOl. atlimay fcclionl at J.U a m.;
piOrtOllingll ii. m., Iind7:30 p. m.
YoutlL' Poonln'H S.ipinfv 7-10
tir i i - nB'JC10t3 ' ,du ,
p in. Ounesaay :J0 p in, prnyor
snrvii'P: Ti'riflmr Q-ftn ., m Ti,..;r.
Epwortli League. All seats free!
and a cordial welcome to all.
Roman Catholic Cathedral i
Services will bo as follows: G and
7 a in, Low Mass with Holy Com
munion; 9am, Mass with English
instruction; 10:30 a in, High Muss
with native sermon; 2 p m, Rosary
and nativo instruction; 4:30 p in,
nativo instruction arid Benedic
tion: Weekdays, Low Mnss at G
and 7 am.
Latter Day Saints Reorga
nized Church of Jesus Christ of
Lnttor-Day Saints; Mililani Hall,
roar of Opera House. Services
will be held on Sunday as follows;
10 a. ra., Biblo class; 11:15 a. m.
and 0:30 p. m., proaching.
Salvation Army. Services at
Hotol and Nuunnu streets; Kueo,
Drill at 7 a. m., Holiness meotin
8
11 a. m., meeting on Adams 10:3
a. in , Junior "War 2 p. in., Free
ana Jinsy 3 p. m., 7:30 p. m.,
subject, "Good'Byo."
Kawaiahao. Sunday school at
10 a. m.,inorning'sorvicos at usual
hour. Rev. D. P. Birnio will
preach at 7:30 In the.ovening on a
topic especially interesting to
young Hnwaiinns.
Y. M. O. A. Sunday, 11 a. m.,
service at Oahu jail; 3 p. m., boys'
meeting in Association Hall;
praipo sorvico in Y. M. C. A.
HallatG:30p. m.
Singers lend the world. Over
13,000,000 mndo and sold. High
est nwards at tho "World's Colum
bian Exposition for excollouco of
construction, regularity of motion,
oaso of motion, great speed, ad
justability, durability, enso of
learning and convenience of ar
rangement. B. Bergerscu, agent,
King nnd Bctlwl streets.
2STOT tO K.
Notice in horoby g'.vn that tho
undorsignrd hav. on the 25th day
of June, A. D 189G, purchased
from Moi-sih. "Wong Ohong and
Np Cai'g, AnsiirnnoH of tho estate
of Ting Sung Wiii Co., a bank
rupt of Wailun, Island of Kauai,
H. I , nil loasoe, buildings, horsos,
oxen, pigs, fowls, tools, imple
ments and everything connected
with tho abovo named Ting riaug
Wai Co. Rico Plantation.
Dated at Honolulu, Juno 21th,
1890.
OHEONG FfUiNG WAI CO.
339-1 in
EVENING BULLETIN, JULY 18, 1896.
Real Estate
lov Sale.
1 Sold,
2 Sold.
8 Two Stores on Nuunnu street.
4 Four Lots on Magazine Hill, 70x120.
From $250 to (500 each.
5 Lot on Hackfcld street, 80x100.
0 -A Choice Kcsldenco on Lunslllo street,
having Ml modern Improvements.
7 A Deslrablo ltestdcnce at Maklkl.
Grounds well laid out. Easy terms.
8 Four Houses and Lots on Punchbowl
street, all rented at a monthly rental of 1 105.
This property Is 240 feet on Punchbowl strcc,
with n depth of 223 feet running to the drill
grounds or armory, with a frontage on same
lor 4 or 5 more cottages. The central loca
tion of the property makes It most available.
0 House and Lot on Klnau street. Lot
TOxI&i ft. This property will be sold at cost
and Is an excellent bargain for a home seeker,
inu nouse is cicganuy linisiieu aim or tne
best workmanship and materials. There. Is a
carriage house and barn on the premises and
tho yard Is well laid out with fruit and orna
mental trees.
10 A Flno Residence centrally located,
containing IS rooms. Lot 120x200 ft. Two
small cottages ott thu lot bringing In good
rental.
1130 Acres of Land In Kallhl valley, (Wal
klkt side). A. stream of water lions along
this land. A bargain
12 5U Acres of Best Collco Land In Puna.
Hawaii, seven miles from Hep. Rycroft's
Large Coireo Plantation. The above land
Is held lu fee simple. Also, HO jcars lc.tse on
m0'
13-Sold.
g anove witu a priwu-gc ot
rice $-',000.
14 A Commodious Residence on Ilnisliurcr
street. lilted with all modern coiiKliIciiiun. Or
will trade lor suburban properly.
15 Sold.
Ill House nml Lot on Beretanla street.
House contains U rooms, and all modem con
veniences. Lot 85x145.
17. Fine Residence on Berctnnla, street.
For further particulars Inquire at my office,
18, A House and Lot on Young street.
Ill Uouso and Lot corner Victoria ond
Beretanla streets, opposite Thomas square,
house contains 0 rooms. Size of lot 100x200.
20 Sold.
21 Uouso ond Lot on Young street near
the residence ot the Rev. Mr. Hyde. Lot
110x110. House contains eight rooms.
22 Small House and Lot on Keaumoku
street. Lot Ouxiou.
'.'JIVarl fltv Property.
2i Deslrablo Tract of Coffee Ltnd on Ha
waii. 25 Two Stores on Nutiann st.opposlto Kit
kul lane, also three lodging houses In the
rear of said stores containing 2U rooms In nil.
The above pas 10 per cent, mid Is leased to
Tliu above i)3s iu ii
resnonslble puttie lor a terms of ears
20-AuiostDesirauioiiomoonTinirston
UI0'!"?' ,
haft wood
A....n I .. .... ..,. .1 ., .....I lmn.......l ,lmt
XMIIU luuuun ill,,. MVil.lliilll iw-
iiouBO litrntsueu turottguoui in
with nil latest improvements.
Excellent view of tho city nml ocean, and
ono which cannot bo cut off.
27A L Lot nnd Comm0(lious Dwei.
ling on Green fatrtot, coinmanding nn un-
obstructed yiow-of tho city iind harbor. No
choicer restdenco ia to be had in tho city
even ,,y tho WOst fastidious. J
W-A New House ot seven rooms with
tlcetrle lights throughout, bath, patent V
u, scryants' quarters and stables. One bloek
fioincarllneat Punahou.
'-'l-Only twelve of thoe Lots lert near
Kamehameha school, from W5o to Woo each.
30 Two Houses and Lots on Llllha street.
31 An 18 wtcre Tract of Land at Kallhl
suitable for dividing up Into building lots,
z A House nml Lot on Alakca Btreel.
J:ir-A Beautiful Ilulldlng Lot at Kallhl,
UHlxSuO, cleared, fenced and water laid on.
U4 A Gently Sloping Lot on Thurston
avenue, 2IOxl'J5, having a fiontauu on (Ireen
street of 105 feet, and commanding a bird's
ee view of the city and baibor.
US A Lot on Alexander street, adjoining
residence ot Cuius Spreckels.
0 Elegant Reach Property at WalMM.
37-Sold.
8S-The only CHOICE EOT left at Maklkl.
It adjclns the residence of J A Oilman and
the residence site of V I. Homier. 11 Laws.
1 and Dr Wood.
!l Pold.
40 A Lease of a Hotel centrally located
and completely furnished. A good rnaig
Investment.
Notice: I can Negotiate Loans on any of
the abou property lor purchasers desiring
samu at irom ou to v;i per tent oi tne value.
IPov He nt.
1 Rented.
2 !( nted.
!! Rented.
4 Stole on Kins street near Kort street.
5 Olllie Room on King street uearl'ort
Street.
(1 Warehouse on Esplanade.
7 Rented.
8 Rented.
U Rented.
10 A Store on Fort street next to Club
Stables.
11 Rented.
1!2 A Modem Dwelling on Thurston aven
ue, cominaudliig an exceptional view ot the
harbor.
IS A rive Room Cottage on Beretanla
street in a desirable location, or will lease to
n good tenant.
14 A Furnished Cottage In a good location
for two or threo months.
15 M D Monsarrut's Cottage on Union
street.
10- Uouso and Lot, 100x230, on Lane off
School btreet, adjoining Knnluwela school
hoiiHO, Parlor, 3 bodrooius, dining-room,
kitchon, pantry, bathhouse, cairiago house,
atablo aud outbuilding. Rent $30 per
month.
17- A Ueautlful Summer Residence at the
Peninsula, Pearl City, completely furnished:
ihe rooms nml seivaut's itiurters. Will rent
cheap to a declinble tenant The lot isoer
an acre In size aed well laid out, and com
mands a beautilul wcw of the li.irlior,
A. V.
GEAH,
009 King street.
274-tf
Commissioner of Deeds
-for Tin:-
sfe ot llalitornia.
if 0
n f
Ilavlnz been appointed and commissioned
n Commissioner if Deeds for thu Statu of Cal
ifornia, 1 am prepared
To administer and certlly oaths.
To tnkM nnd certify depositions and nQldn-
vlts.
To take and ccrllfi "10 acknowledgment or
proof oi powers- of uttomey, mortcntres,
iransfew, gr.mt, dttds or. other Instruments
or record.
A. V. GEAR,
Telephone 250. COO Klnj? Street
J ames L. Holt,
General Business Agent, Ac
countant AND COLLKOTOR.
OmcEi No 11 Kaaloimann Street. Tele
phone No, CIO. Prompt attontion
guaranteed, 217 tf
Canadian-Australian
Mi
Stoamors of tho abovo Lino running in connection with tho
CANADIAN PACIFIC KAIL WAY
Botwocn Vancouver, B, O., nnd Sydney, N. S. V, nnd calling nt Victorin, li. O.
Honolulu and Suva (Fiji),
.A-jRE DDTTB AT TSXDlXOTJZrXJTT
On or about tho dates below stntcdj viz.:
From Sydney nmt Suva, for Victorin nnd
Vnncouvor. II. C.I
Stmr "WARRIMOO" July 24
Stmr "MIOWERA" August 21
Stmr "WAKIUMOO" September 24
Stmr "MIOWERA" Octobor2t
Through Tickets issued from Honolulu to Canada,
TJnitcil States nml Kurope.
TOEianT AND rASSENOEll AOKNTS:
MoNicolii, Montreal, Onnndu.
Robeiit KEitn, "Winnipeg, Cnnndn.
M. Steiin, Snn Frnucisco, Cnl.
G. MoL. Bkown, Vnncouvcr, B. O.
M,
Australian Mail Service-
Fpr San Francisco:
Tlio Now nnd Fiuo Al Steel Steamship
" Monowai "
Ot tbo Ocenitio Stenmsliip Compnny will
bo duo nt Honolulu from Syduey nud
Aucklnnd on or nbout
July 23, 1896.
And will lenvo for tlio nbovo port with
MuUs nnd Fneseiigors on or utiout that
dnte.
For Sydney and Auckland:
Tho New nnd Fino Al Stee Stenmsliip
v "Mariposa"
Ot tho Ocennio Stenmsliip Company will
bo duo nt Honolulu from Snn Francisco
on or nbout
July 30, 1896.
And will bnvo prompt despatch with
JInila nnd Fnacongers for tho nbovo porta.
Tho undersigned nro now prepnred
to issue
Through Tickets to All Tointa
iu tho United States.
tSTFor further particulars regarding
Freight or Passage npply to
WM. G. IRWIN &C0., L'd,
General Agents.
LOCAL LINE
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu Leave Honolulu
from S. F. for S. F.
July 17, 1890 July 20, 1890
Aug. 10, 1800 Aug 15, 1SO0
THROUGH LINE
From San Francisco
for Sydney.
Arrive Honolulu.
Mariposa, July 30, 'DC
Monowai, Aug 27,'00
From Sydney for
San Francisco.
Leave Honolulu.
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OcBanic Steamslup Co
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wmiiKrtBCJZmnuimvmn'iMMrmiiamm'ummmimm.wm hjiiwiblli
Steamship Line
Pram Victorin nui! Vnemicr, II. ., to
Huvn nnl Hydnevi
Stmr "MIOWERA" July 10
Stmr "WARRIMOO" August 10
Stmr "MIOWEUA" September 10
Stmr "WAR1UMOO" October 10
BS1" For Freight nud Fnssnge nnd nil
Gonornl Infonnntion, npply to
THE0. H. DAVIES & CO., L'd
Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands.
AND THE
For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG '.
Steamers of tho nbovo Companies will
cnll nt Honolulu on tlioir way to the
nbovo ports ou or nbout tho following
dntes:
Ktmr China Aug. 0, 1890
Htmrllolgio Aug. 15, 18U0
Stmr Uoptio Sept. 2, 189(5
For SAN FKANC1SC0:
Stenmors of tho nbovo Companies trill
call nt Honolulu on their wny from
Hongkong nnd Yokohnmuto tho nbovo
port on or nbout tho following dntes:
Htmr llelgio July W, 1S90
Stim-Tom Aug. 1, 1690
Stmr Itio de Jauoiro Aug. 10, 1890
Rates of Passage areas follows:
TO TOKO- TO HONG
IIAMA. , KONO.
Cabin 8150.00 8175.00
Cabin, round trip, 1
montlis '.&. uu zuiuiu
Cftbiu, round trip," 12
nionlhB vistMi aiu.o
European Stcerago. . . . 85.00 100.00
d&'TnwengerH paying full faro will bo
allowed 10 percent off return fnro if re
turning within twelve months.
C2T"For Freight nnd Passage npply to
H. HACKFEL9 & CO.,
Agonts.
n.'
TIME TABLE.
O. L. WIGHT, Prcs. S. 15. EOSE, Seo.
Copt. J. A. KINO, Port Sunt-
Stmr. KI3STATJ,
CLARKE, Commaniler,
Will leave Honolulu a't 10 A. M., touching nt
Lalmiun, Mnnlnen Day anil Miikena tlio
sanio ibys Miihukonu, Kawnihau nml Lau
pahooliou tho following day, arriving at
Ililo the same uvcuiug.
LEWES HONOLULU.
ASIIIVKH HONOLULU.
"Tuesday,. ..July 28
Friday Aug. 7
Friday July 21
Tuesday,.. ..Auu. 4
TuoBuny,.. .Aug.
"Friday, ....Aug.
18 Friday Aug. 11
28 Tuosday,...Aug. 25
Returning, will leave Hilo at 1 o'clock
p. m., toucbiug at Laupaboelioe, Mnhu
koua and Kawaihao aamo day; ilaken.n,
Maalaca liny and Laliaina tbo following
day; arriving at Honolulu the aftornoouti
of 'iuosday and Fridays.
" Will call at Poboiki, Pnna.
C8F"No Ereigbt will be received after
12 noon on day of sailing.
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
CAMERON, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu Tuesday at 5 p. M.,
touching at Kabului, liana, Ilamoa and
Kipabulu, Maui. Returning anives at
Honolulu Sunday mornings.
Will call at Isuu, Kaupo, on socond trip
ot oacb month.
&C2No ErciRht will bo received after
p. m. ou day of Hailing.
This Company will rebervca tho right to
inaku changes iu the time of departure and
arrival of its steamora without notice aud
it will not bo rospousiblo for any conse
quences mining thcicfrom.
Consiguros must bo at tho Landings to
receive their Freight; this Compnny 'will
not bold itself responsible for freight after
it has beou lauded.
Live Stook ouly at ownor'B risk.
This Coiupnuy will not bo responsible
for Money or Valuables of passeugeia
unless placed in tho caio of Pursers.
Pussengorti nro requested to purchase
tickets beforo embarking. Those failing to
do bo will be subject to bu udditioual
cbargo'of twenty-live per cent.
To Let or Lease.
THE nESlDENCE OF MRS. A. LONG,
ono milo from postoQlcu. Large house with
.(uruituro. Four bed rooms, parlor, largo
dining room, pantry, kitchen, bath rooms,
hot nnd cold -sntr, with patent closets,
servant bouses, stables, horse paddock,
garden nnd troes. A charming location.
Apply to J ALPltED MAQOON.
tf Merchant ut next PObtofllioi
Fade Mail wmk k
Occiaental & Oriental Steamship Co.
Wilder's Steamship
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CRITERION
Shaving Parlors
Fort St. Opp. Panthoon Stabloa.
Our SciBsore are sharp; our
Razors arc bright; wo Shavo
equally well by day or by
night
FRANK PAOIIECO, Propr.
JOHN T. LUND,
Instrument -:- Maker,
llloycle repairing and nlokcl plating n
specialty, also
Gold, Silver and Bronze Electroplating.
130FOHTBT. i : i TEL. 007.
BRASS SIGNS MADE TO ORDER.
CoiisoliflaM Sola Water Co., H
DSsplanaclo,
Comer Allen & Fort St3., Honolulu.
HOLUSTER
Agon to.
& CO.,
david k baker,
Ih1 ovist,
Nuuanu Valley, alxjye the Mausoleum.
All orders given prompt aud fnitbful nt
tontlon. No oxtra clinrgo for delivering
Flowers to any part of thu oily, Leis,
Mountain Qreons and Carnations a spo
oialty. 205-tt
DR. L. F. ALVAREZ
HAS BEHOVED TO
Emma Street, near Beretania.
t3f' nourai 3 to 0 and 7 to 8 p. m.
JOHN SEABURY,
Taxidermist
Ununllnn nnd Foreign Dlrda autl Anlmnla
motmk'd In tlio best mnnr.cr, using tliu lnttbt
uietliods only. Hotel St near Vr ilcGruw.
327-tf
JOHN PHILLIPS,
PLUMBEE,
Hotol St.. Hour Fort. Tol. 302.
J as. F. Morgan.
AUCTIONEEIl AND STOCK BROKER
No. 45 Queen Street.
Export Appraisement of Real
Estato and Furuitnrc.
GONSALVES & CO,
WHOLESALE GROOBBS AND
WINE MEltOHAKTS.
225 Quoen strcot, Honolulu, H. I,
A. HARRISON,
King st., bet. Fott aud Alakea.
Contractor : and : Builder.
MONUMENTS AND TOMUSTONES.
VST Finest Grado BLUE STONE Irom
PuuulioQ 'QuitnitB. 278-tI
M. S GRINBATJM & CO.,
Limitrd
Queou strcot, Honolulu, and 215 Front
street, San Fiaucisco, Cat.
importers or
General Merchandise and . .
. . Commission Merchants.
M. PHILLIPS & CO.,
Wholesalo Impotteis and Jobbers of
European and American Dry Goods.
Tovt nnd Qneon Stieots.
ALLEN & ROBINSON.
Deiilei-a in Lnmbur unci Cool
and Buildiug MaloiiulB of all
kinds.
Qnoon Streot.JJonolnlu.
ROBERT GRIEVE.
Book and Job Printer
i
Moiokant Streot, Honolulu, IT. I,
Over ilnwaiuin Jiows Company's
Book Htoro.
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LEWERS Ss COOK
IuponTEits and Healers iw Lumber
ANU ALIi KI. 33 OP IlnifcDINa
AIAJEIIIALS.
Fort Btreet,
H. HAOKFELD
Qeneral Commission Aoents.
I
Cor. Fort aud Queen St gets, Honolulu.
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