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THE WATERFRONT
A VEHV HUIKT HAY AI.UNU THE
DOCKH.
Home .Murine Notca Export Nnmll
lulmiil Ntrnmcr (tin Only
ArrlvnlnTortny.
The V G Irwin loatled t Oceaulc dock to
day. Tlio schooner Ail.i, bound for Hllo, amis
pasted off Miihukonn by the steamer Klnnti,
The Orlcntnl freight brought liv tho (tentn
cr llelglc nu thoroughly fiunlgiitul lut
nlfht.
Two Mowaunyii were confined In Irons
ftoard the Bti-atnaulp HcIrIc while sho ns In
port joflvrilay.
The ll.ie;sliip" Kncnn arrival In list iiljrht
from wlndwnrd Oalin with 45U hnc; of euznr
fbrMSUrlnuaiim&C'u.
Tomorrow, ldch tldelarno 5'0)in; lile;h
tldo small 4:,Vln in; low tide largo lU:!I a in;
low tldo small l'.':0 p m.
The bark Mohican loaded Oiiomca mi'ir at
Klnaii wharf today. 31iu I expected to net
oil for the Co.ut bj the cud ol next week.
The S S lielclc sailed for the Coait at 5 p m
jesterday. The band not being lire-cut, tho
usual crowd of people n not at tho dock.
Tho steamer Ktlain-n 'Ion will sail on Mon
day for Olowalu, Kukaiaii, OnKiila, Lalipx
horhoc, UonohliiH, llakalau, llononiu and
i'olijikliriinfiu.
A through passenger In the HcIrIc. who
was sIlKhtly "jtone In the upper story," made
things lively for a Tew minutes at Pacific Mall
wharfjesttrday, claiming he was tint treated
rightly by tho steamship and e udoins oOlcers,
and declaring he would write them up.
ARRIVALS.
Svtuiidat, JulyS.).
Slmr Kuala, Thompson, lrom OaUu
ports.
8lmr Kacna, Parker, from Oalm ports.
Stmr Mokolli, llilo, from Molokal, Maul,
aud Lanai.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
From Molokal, Maul and I.anal. Jcr stmr
Mokolll, July ', J V llionn, Miss M K
Rose and 11 deck pas3cnj;eis.
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CARGOES FROM IHLANI) POUTS.
Ex stmr Kueiu 150 lugs sugar.
F.VHtmr ICaalai-JHJ bags puddy, 10 bdls
bags, C kgs sum).
Ex stmr .Mokolli-110 b.igs tare, 13 calvcf,
85 plK sutid.
EXTORTS.
VerS S Wnrrlmoo 117 cralcB pineapples,
'i. bags lolftc, : li.xn honey, !! cs imUc, 1 bae;
rlec, 04 crts bananas, lOO'J bunches hnuniin,
almd at I,iSG(S.SK. gltlimei: 1) W McLean,
Sing l.eo Company, T 11 J)avics A Co, O Au
drews, E W Jordan.
in Tin: tomci: chuut,
Ilclit In Auiurr In llic Circuit Court
l'or Kliluiiiilii;-
In tlio District Court this
morning tlio cneo of Pobue, whoso
oxnmiimtion on tho charge of kid
napping nu oloven-yenr-old imtivo
girl unined Mnlnnmlamn, wis
partlj' henrd' yesterday, wns tho
tirst to bo called. Attorney Kin
ney representing tho defendant
waived further examination and
Judge Wilcox accordingly com
mitted tho defendant for trial at
the coming term of tho Circuit
Court.
John do Silva and M. Qon
BalvcB pleaded not guilty of as
saulting and battering At. Fer
nandas and their trial was sot for
next Monday.
Era! Wagner's trial for
"scorching" was sot for Tuesday.
All Lun was fined S50 and costs
for having opium in possession.
A 1'coiillnr Civil Null.
In tho District Court yestorday
afternoon Jutlgo Wilcox hoard tho
case of Hymon Bros. vs. Akinn.
PlaiutiiTs sued for tho value of a
bill of goods sold to defendant
personally and sent to his storo at
Knuliou.
The defendant claimed that
whon ho purchased tho floods ho
did it as ndniiiiialnitor and maua
gor of Akana's storo at Kailua
and that tho goods woro sent to
thai storo.(
Tho plaintiffs proved that tho
defendant had dealt with them
personally for tliveo yours,
during which time ho
had paid them money and signed
notes in hid own mime. Tlioy had
an entirely separate account with
tho estate of Akiirm.
Attorney Davis lor tlio dofonso
moved for a nonsuit on three
grounds, that the defendant was
not liable, that if liable it was on
ly as administrator of Alcana, and
tliat tho ease en me within tho sta
tuto of frauds.
Judgo Wilcox rofiiBod the non
suit and gavo judgment for tho
plnintiffs m tho sum of $195.51.
Notice of appeal was given.
Tho Ilui IIooulu Lahui will
hold its regular monthly meoting
on Monday next at 10 o'clock, at
tho Mdtornity Home. All mem
bers nro desired to nttoud.
CORSET
S
P. "D. Corsets
In "White,
3?ink,
Cream,
and Grray .
ALL SIZBS
TjVIvIER -:- GOIEI'jS
-AND
. . tiofgeig
JORDAN'S,
, 10. STORE.
VJb, VV VAV&
Arrived per S. S. "Australia."
NOW ON SALE AT THAT
EMPORIUM OF FASHION
American uA
English Goods,
German Goods,
Chinese Goods,
Japanese Goods,
jleirfQoeds! jtawQoods!
jgy Come early and get your choice.
KraGSJn'G L0Y,
407-9 King St., near Castle it Cooke.
335-3m
3STOTIOKJ.
Notico is horob' given that tho
undersigned have on tho 25th day
of Juno, A. D. 1890, purchased
from Messrs. Wong Ohong and
Kg Gang, Assicucos of the estate
of Ting Sung Wui Co., a bank
rupt of Wailua, Island of Kauai,
II. I., all lonsos, buildings horses,
oxen, pigs, fowls, tools, imple
ments and everything connected
with tho abovO named Ting dang
Wtii Co. Rico Plantation.
Dated at Honolulu, Juno 21th ,
1890.
CHEONG HUKG WAI CO.
339-lm
W. T. Monsarrat,
Office; Iwllel Slaughter House.
Houiis: 8 to U a. in., 1 to 3 p. m.
pgr Orders left nt Club Stables, Tele
phone 477. will recelvo prompt attention.
Itosidenco TelepUoue 020. 363-2t
Election of Officers.
AT THE ADJOUHNED ANNUAL
meeting of tho Hoard of Directors of the
Pioneer llulldlnif and Loan Association held
lut evening, the followlui; Qlllcers were
elected to scito lor the cnaulnjo'car.
T. V. T.ansln" President,
8. II. Ilno Vlcu-Piosldent,
A. V (fear Sccietury,
A. W. Ketch Treasurer,
A.(i. M. Itobertbon Attorney.
A. V. OCAK,
Secietury.
Honolulu, July 22, 1MM5. HOl-lw
Executor's Wotico.
NOTICE IS Iir.UKIlY flIVKN TO ALL
perriouH luiiiiK uliiiuix uaiuHt the KHtntoof
Kiilion Viigiiilu Tuluiuii, Into of Honolulu,
decuixcil, to ptesont the same to tlio uudur
hIuuiI within MX moiitlm (loin the (Into of
tlio publication, of thit notico, or they will
hofoKHer buried; niul thoso indebted to
Uiiiil Kstuto nro rofpiouteil to imiko iuimediato
p.iyuient. Cluiiim may bo prebonted at tho
oiliee of P. Nanuinini, Esq.
ELIZAHETH K PRATT,
Executrix Will of Kahoa Virginia Tolman,
deccused.
Honolulu, July 13, 1800. 351-Ct
AMSRIOAN
Livery and Boarding Stables
Corner Merchant nud ltlchards Sts.
LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLES.
?f Carriages, Surrey nnd Hacks at all
bonis. TXLEl'IIONE 40U.
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EVENING BULLETIN, JULY 25, 1890.
Real Estate
F'or Sale.
1 Sold.
Sold.
8 Two Stores on Nuuanu street.
4 -Four Lots on Magazine Hill, 75x120.
From 1 250 to $500 each.
5 Lot on Hackicld street, 80x100.
6 -A Choice Residence on Lunalllo street,
having nil modern Improvements.
7 A Desirable llcsldenco at Maklkl.
urounds well laid out. Easv terms.
8 Four Houses and Lots on Punchbowl
street, all rented at a monthly rental of ?105.
with a depth of 822 feet running to tho drill
urounds or armorr. with a frontage on samu
lor 4 or 5 more cottages. Tho central loca
tion of tho property makes It most available.
0 House and Lot on KInau street. Lot
"Ox I Gn ft. This property will be sold at cost
and Is an excellent bargain for a home seeker,
Tho house Is elegantly finished and of the
uesi worxmansiiip aim materials incro i n
carriage house and burn on the premises and
thcjurdls well laid out with fruit and orna
mental trees.
10 A Fine Residence centrally located,
containing i5 rooms. Lot 120x2UU It. Two
Buiall cottages on the lot bringing In good
rental.
1130 Acics of Land In Kallhl valley, (Wal
kiki side). stream of water Hows along
tills laud. A bargain
1250 Acres of llest Collcc Land In Puna.
Hawaii, seven miles from Hep, HyeroIVs
Large Collee Plantation. Tlio uboc laud
Is held In fee simple. Alo, 'M jears lease on
150 acres adjoining aboc with n prhlltgu ol
15 years more. Pilec ?2,000.
13 Sold.
14 A UoicinodhuiH Itcslduicc on Hailngcr
street, lilted with all modern conveniences. Or
will trade lor suburban piopcrt).
15-Sold.
K) House and Lot on Ucrctanla street.
House contains U rooms, add Ml modern eon
enlences. Lot hAxU5..
17. Kino Kesldence on Ucrctanla strett.
For further particulars Inquire nt my olllce,
13. A House and Lot on Young street.
10 House and Lot comer Victoria and
Ucrctanla streets, opposite Thomas square,
house contains 0 rooms. Size of lot lOUx'JUO.
20-Sold.
21 House and Lot on Yonng street near
tho residence ol the Hev. Mr. Hyde. Lot
HOvItl). House contains clcht rooms.
22 Small Houe and Lot on Kcamnoku
street. Lot 60x100.
23 Pearl City Property.
21 Dcslrablu'Truet of CoiTeo Land on Ha
waii. 25 Two Stores on Nutmiiust, opposite. Ku
kul lane, also three lodging houses In tho
rear of said stores containing 20 rooms in all.
The nbove pays 10 per cent, and Is leased to
responsible parties torn term of years.
20 A mobt Dcsirublo Homo on Thurston
ftvenuo, Lurge grounds and beautiful How
cr garden; house furnished throughout in
hard wood with nil latent improvements.
Excellent viow of tho city nud ocean, mid
ono which cannot bo cut off.
27 A Largo Lot and Commodious Dwcl
ling on Green Streot, commanding nn tin
obstructed view of tho city nud liutbor. No
choicer rcsidcuco is to bo lind iu tho city
oven by tho most fastidious.
28 A New House ol seven rooms with
electric lights throughout, bath, iiutriit W
C, scrunts quarters and slablcs. One block
from car lino at Piinahou.
20- Only twelve or those Lots left near
Kamehamelia school, from$25 tr flioo each.
80 Two Houses and Lots on Ltllha street.
31 An I Aero Tract of Land at Kalllil
suitable for dividing up Into building lots.
32 A House and Lot on Alakea street.
33 A Beautiful llulldlng Lot at Kallhl,
10U200, cleared, fenced and water laid on.
31 A Gently Sloping Lot on Thurston
avenue, 210x125, halnga frontauo on (Ireen
street of 105 feet, and commanding a bird's
cjo view of tho city and harbor.
35 A Lot on Alexander Btrcct, adjoining
residence of Clam Spreckels.
30 Elegant Beach Property at Walklkl.
37-Snld.
3S-Tlieonly CHOICE LOT left nt Maklkl.
It ndjclus tho residence of J A (il Initio oud
tho residence sites of V L Hopper, II Luws,
ami ur vt oou.
30-Sold.
40 A Leaso of a Hotel centrally located
and completely rurnlshed. A good pajing
luvcsunent.
NoTicr.: I can Negotiate Loans on any of
the above properlj lor purchasers desiring
same at from 50 to 75 per cent of tho value.
.1-or Kent.
I Hinted.
y-H'Miiid.
S Itemed.
4 More on Kln ftreet near Kort street.
5 Olllce lioom ou KIiik uticet near Fort
street.
C--Wnreliouso on Enplanudu.
7 ltented.
8 Kcuted.
tl ltented.
10 A Storo on I'oit ttrcct next to Club
Stables.
11 ltented.
12 A Modern Dwelling on Tburatou nvcu
uc, commanding an exciptiounl Iew ol tlio
linrbor.
13 A Flo Itoom Cottaso on Ucrctanla
street In a desirable location, or will lease to
a good tenant.
14 A Furnished Cottage In a good location
for two or tlireo months.
I5-ltenled.
10- House and Lot, 100x2.10, ou Latio off
bcuool Htroot, niljoiiiitig Kiiuluweln bcuool
house, l'urlor, .') bodrooms, dining-room,
kitchen, pntitry, lmtliliousc, cittrinpo house,
suiuie uua outuuuuing. lient ii.iu per
jnontli.
17- A Ileautlful Summer Kcslduuro nt the
I'ciiliisiun, Pearl City, completely furnished:
tu rooms and seivant's quarters. Will rent
cheap to a denlnible tenant. Tho lot 1 over
nu aero in frx .md well hid nut, nnd com
mands n bimi.ilul li'W of tin' haibor,
18 Storo Itoom, i i x 1S, $J5 per month,
drlvewny Into It. lljrctaula street, rear of
City Feed Store.
lU1'lete ground "o fi'ct front, on Heii'tn
nin street, next ti i'Iij Feed Store Will
erect good store on gunintl nud ler.te 5 years
at K) per month.
SO A Scut Cottage on Nuuanu Avenue,
containing 0 rooms nud bath.
A. V. G-EAR,
CO'J King street.
I 274-tf
Commissioner of Deeds
-FOIt TIIK-
Stats of California.
Having been appointed and commissioned
a Commissioner of Deeds for tho State of Cal
ifornia, 1 em prepared
To administer nnd certify ontlis.
To take nnd certify depositions nnd nllKla
vlts. To take nnd certify the Acknowledgment or
firoof of powers of attorney, mortgages,
ransfcrs, grants, deeds or other Instruments
or record,
A. V. GEAR,
Tclephono 350. COU King Street
Canadian-Australian
iii
Stonmora of tho nbovo Lino running in connection with tho
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
Botwoon Vancouver, B. O., find Sydney, N. S. Wy nud calling nt Viotorin, B. O.
Houoltilu ntid Suvn (Fiji),
On or about tho dates below stated, viz.:
From Sydney niul .Hum, for Vlrtnrln and
Vnncouvor. II. C:
Slmr "MIOWEHA" August 2t
Stmr "WAKHIMOO" September 21
Stmr "MIOWEHA" Jctobor21
Stmr "WAiatlMOO" Novombcr 24
Through Tickets iNsucd front Honolulu to Cunuriu,
United Stuk'M nntl (Guropu.
ritcioni akd rAsonNanit AaKXTo:
D. SroNicoLii, Montreal, Cr.niulu.
Houbi'.t Ktttit, Viunipeg, Cntmdn,
M. 7.1. Mtuuk. Sun Fr;iticinco. Oil.
G. MoL. Biiown, Vmiponvcr, B. O.
Australian Mail Service.
For San Francisco:
Tho Now and Fiuo Al Steel Steamship
"Alameda"
Of tho Ocenuio Steamship Company will
bo duo at Honolulu from Syduoy nnd
Aucklnud on or about
Aug. 20, 1890.
And will leave for tho nbovo port with
Mntls nud 1'nsscnKcrs ou or about thnt
date.
For Sydney and Auckland:
Tho Now nnd Fiuo Al Steo Steamship
" Mariposa "
Of tho Ocoanio Steamship Company will
bo duo nt Honolulu from San Francisco
ou or about
July 30,1896.
And will havo prompt despatoh with
Mails and Passengers for the abovo ports.
Tho undersigned aro now prepared
to issue
ThroiiRli Tickets to All Points
iu tlio Tinted States.
C3?"For furthor jiarticulars regarding
Freight or Passage npply to
VM. G.IRWIN &C0.f L'd,
Gcueral Aconts.
8sra
LCCAI. LINE
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrivo Honolulu Lonvo Honolulu
from S. F. for S. F.
Ann. 10, 1S90 Aug 1C, 1803
Sopt.4, 1890 .Sept. 0, 1893
THROUGH MNS
From San Francisco
for Sydney.
Arrive Honolulu.
llnriposa, JulySO.'OO
Jlouowni, Aug27,'90
From Sydney for
San Francisco.
Leave Honolulu.
I Alnnudn,Aug20'91
Muriposu,Septl7,90
A LIFE SIZE
Orayon
Portrait
FVamed Complete
WITH
Oao Dcsan Plwtoa of the Slllor
Only lo.OO
tZT In tho LATEST OFFElt wo havo
to uiuhc.
J.J.WILLIAMS
Portrait and Landscape
Fotographer.
FOET STREET.
J amos L. EColt,
General Business Agent, Ac
countant and Collector.
Office: No. 11 Kaahnmnnn Street. Tele
phone No. G.39. Prompt attention
guaranteed. 217 tf
Oceanic StGafflslim Co.
QceaniG mmm -Co.
sfeii.
9w w ft MraMVMninp
Steamship Line
From Vltiturln niul Vniriui'r, II. O., tn
Sinn niul HyillKiyl
Stmr "WAHltlMOO" August 10
btmr "MlOWEi A" September 10
Stmr "WAIilUMOO" October 10
Stmr "MIOWEHA" November 10
C For Freight nud Pinwnge nud nil
General Information, npply to
THE0. H. DAVIES & CO., L'd
Agents for tboIIawaiiunlslpuilH.
tih Mail SI aaBshlp G
-AND THK
Occifleuial & Oriental Steamship Co.
m.
For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG:
Steamore of tho above Companies trill
call nt Honolulu on their wny to tho
nbovo porta on or about tho following
dates:
Stmr Cliiun Aug. 0, 1890
Stmrllolgio Aug. 1G, 1890
Stmr Coptic Sept. 2, 1890
For SAN FHA2IC1SC0:
Stenmers of tho nbovo Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way from
Hongkong and Yokohama to tho nbovo
port on or about tho following dates:
Stmr Peru Aug. 1, 1890
Stmr Rio do Janeiro Aug. 10, 1800
Stmr Gaelic Aug, 28, 1890
Hates Df Passage are as follows:
TO YOKO- TO HONQ
HA1IA. KONG.
Cabin S1CO.00 8175.00
Cubin, rouud trip, 4
moutli3 225.00 2C2.C0
Cabin, round trip, 12
montha 2G2.50 D1G.25
fimopenuStceraBo.... 85.00 100.00
S?l'asseiijj3rH piiyict' full faro will bo
allowed 10 percent off return fare if ro
turuiug within twelve monlhH.
C"For Froight nud l'assngo apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO.
Agonts.
i
Will's Sieaibip Co's
TIME TABLE.
O. L. WIGHT, Pre. S. R. ROSE, Sco.
Capt. J. A. KING, PortSupt.
Stmr. KINATT,
CLARKE, Commander,
Will leave ITouoluln nt 10 A. m., touching nt
Lalminu, Miiulneii liny nnd Mukeua tho
B.inio iby; Slnhulionii, Kawuihaonud Lull
nnhochoo tho following day, arriving at
llilo tho Ramo evening.
LEAVES HONOLULU. AHIIIVKS HONOLULU.
'Tuesday,... July 28 I Tucsdny Aug. 4
Frldny.. Aug. 7 f Friday Aug. 1 1
Tnosdny,.. .Aug. 18 I Tuesday,... Aug. 25
Friday,.... Aug. 28 Friday, Sept. 4
Returning, -will lcavo llilo at 1 o'clock
F. M., touchiug at Lnupithochoo, Mnlin
kona nnd ICnwaihno sauio dny; Mnkonn,
Slaalnen liny nud Lahnina tho following
day; arriving at Honolulu the afternoons
of 'luesday nnd Fridnys.
" Will coll nt Pohoiki, Pnna.
BjFRo Freight will be received after
12 noon ou dny of sailing.
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
CAMERON, Commander,
Will lenvo IIoiiolulu Tuesday at 5 r. m.,
touching lit Knliului, Ilnna, Hnnion niul
Kipahulu, Mnui. Returning arrives at
Honolulu Sunday mornings.
Will cnll at Niiu, Kanpo, on socoud trip
of ench month.
jEXSTNo Ficiglit will be received after
r, M. on clay of nailing.
Thin Company will reserves the right to
make changes iu the time of departuio nnd
arrivul of if Ktcnmors without notico and
it will not bo rcsponsibio for nny eonse
qupuceH nrising tliorofrom.
Confiiguocs nuiRt bo at tho I.nndiugs to
roccivo their Freight; this Company will
not hold itbelf rospousiblo for ti eight after
it hiis beeu lauded.
Live Stook only at owner's riBk.
This Conipnny will not bo responsible
for Monoy or Valuables of passongors
unless placod iu tho caro of Purbcrs.
Pahhengors nio requcbted to purchase
tickets before omlmrkiug. Thoso failing to
do io will bo subject to nu additional
charge of twenty-iivo per cent.
To Let or Lease.
THE ncSlUF-NCE OF JIK3. A, LONG,
ono mile from postofllce. Largo house with
furniture. Four bod rooms, parlor, largo
dining room, pantry, kitchen, bath rooms,
hot and cold water, vwith patent closets,
servaut houses, stnb'es, horse paddook,
gardeu nud trees. A charming location.
Apply to J ALFIIED MACHJON.
tt Morchunt st uext l'Obtofflco.
!" HHIWUPWUItWq
CRITERION
Shaving Parlors
Fort St. Opp. Pnnthoan StabloB.
Our Scissors nro sharp; our
Razors nro bright; wo Shavo
equally well by day or by
night. .....
FBANK FAOHECO, Propr.
JOHN T. LURD,
Instrument -:- Maker,
Bicycle rcpniring and nielcl plating a
Bpecinlty, also
UoM, Silver and Bronze Electroplating.
1.10 Four ST.
TITL. 007.
BRASS SIGNS MADE TO ORDER,
O. J3. DWIGHT
Tnkrs contracts for all kinds of STONE
"i:K, monument work, anient nnd
si mi- sidewalks nud curbing. 1 have on
linn i tho bint Hnwnilnn stone, Chincso
griuilto, etc. J ino Btono for luoiiuinental V
work. Estimuifcs giun nud lowi st prices
nssntrd. Ttlejihoiic d;KI.
taol flelc ' to; Water Co.. L'fl
2Kpl una cits,
Corner Allen & Fort St3., Honolulu.
KOLLISTER & CO.,
Agents.
DAVID It. BAKER,
JTJorist,
Nuuanu Valloy, abovo tho Mnusolcum.
All orders given ptompt aud faithful nt
tnntlou. No ostrn chnrgo lor delivering
Flowers to nuy part of tho city. Leis,
Mountain Greens nud Cnruntious nN spe
cialty. 205-tf
JOHN SEABURY,
Taxidermist
Hawaiian and Foreign lllrds nnd Atiltnnls
mounted in the best manner, iitliu; tho latest
methods only. Hotel St near DrJIidiow.
S37-tf
JOHN PHILLIPS,
lLUM'JBEK,
Hntol St.. near Fort. Tol. 302.
Jas. F. Worgan.
AUCTIONEEIt AND STOCK BROKER
No. 45 Queen Street.
Expert Apprniseniont of Heal
Estnto nnd Funiituro.
GONSALVES & CO,
WHOLESALE GROCEES AjSD
WINE MEUOHANTS.
225 Qnoen streot, Honolulu, II. I.
A. HAKRISON,
King st., bet. Fort and Alakcn.
Contractor : and : Builder.
JIO.SUMU.NTS ASU TOMBSTONES.
KiT Finest Grade 11LUE STONE from
Fuimhoa Qunnieu. 278-tf
M. S GRTNBAUM & CO.,
LlMITFJl -
Queon street, Tlouolulu, nnd 215 Front
btrcct, San FraucibCO, Cnl.
IM1'0UTIIS OF .
General Merchandise and . .
. . Commission Merchants,
M. PHILLirS & CO.,
Vholesole Impottcis nud Jobbcts of
European and American Dry- Goods.
Fort nud Quoon Streets.
v ALLEN & ROBINSON.
Donlerfi iu Lnmbur and Cotil
nnd Kuilding Muloiiultj of till
Iciuda.
Quoon Ptroot, IJonohtlu,
I TDTJ-irTm r tit tt vt t
Book and Job Printer
Morokant Streot, Ilonohiln, H. I.
Over Iluwaiitxti No'.vb Company's
Book Storo. my 13,
LEWERS & COOKE,
IlIPOBTEltS AND lEAIiKUS IN LUMBEB
AKD ALL K) )S OF IlUILDINQ
Mi..'EniALS.
Fort Htreet, - - Honolulu.
H. HACKFELD & CO.
GtaXKitAii Commission AaENTn.
Oor. Fort nnd Queen Streets, Honolulu.
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