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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS
tiii: o a o s s iir.MJUi ritoji the
COAST TUJIUBHOW.
Tlio Ilnt-lt Oolinn from XcucihUc-A
quiet Diij- Almiz Itio Doclm
Nonio llttri.no KntM.
8 8 Belglc sliouUl arrive from the Coast
tomorrow.
Tito J A Cnramltis brought about 01)0 bng
oT rice from wlnd-vurd Oahu yesterday nftcr-
nton.
Tim Kiwiiimi lm taken tiiwitlenie' (htco n ruinously vtnequnl comno
fiAeVbu0'1' Wlurf' 'udUbBln,,0t.tiou withUio bomiuion's manu-
Tomorrow, i.iu'ii tuie iarKo wo a msiiiRh fncturing interests. In cottons
MdomitH;4.i p m, iT tide Urge loss pin; and other textiles, in boot, slioe,
low tid .m.ii u:4iiuin. and umbrella iimkiiiB, in olothiiio.
Tho liark Co UMiunliorcJ off tlio inoiiln of ,i ,., n.' :..,it:
the iiarbor at norm, siic win proiubiy i.o nml 1 various other industries,
towwi iii by the in, iinni. the Japanese can produce
Tlio b.irk Cohna, vlilelt salted (mm New- noods 33 to -10 per cent,
custlo. N a W.oii AtieSt, was sighted oil port .- ii, ,, 1 J :
at about i.ine '. i..ek tiii tiiorniiiir She cheaper thnn enn bo dono in
wa mistaken at first for tlio balk Alden Canada. This is in part a result
UlW. nf Mm n,n.. 11,. ..f TV,. .,
Tlic Dchware 11II0I9 liavo nrirmlied a relief
fideti-10 pension f,. ir ntc-mr i fl . leara m"e essonuniiy cueaper oy silver
oThu Tin "j.t di Hook pilots iow pension depreciation in part a result of
their in.Mnb.rt ' AX??t tho eoneml employment of the
per inoiitii, iiui ; . 'J,l',n..!!,0'.l'v';.0" l.i i. '1 a ;
IbclnatGO wltlitluuutr !?" "CH "'
It. .. i.l.i.
hd to J., by rcismt f MU1
,,T?. VITSJr?r
ru urnum
miit fifle
VIU vniUMlll tvi tut, .. v m .......
rtl.l niiilli,
In lUo Walnut t it .lokyi.nl, New ur-
Icniirt. lite Mexican government l liT ng
m"W n.Vry "1? n "'! 'iirVt uVwhieh
uiut counirj has h..d bii.it in the United
States. Tin ro.t . ?IHMW ami It will bo ciirp.
i.tetcd early lu Sou iniicr and bo ilelWorcd In
Mexican enters at the expense or the con-
utmctors. itiiusMutiiofftWcetandwiii
mount two smsll (iiiiioit.
The coast 01 New i tuli Wales U well pro
tided xx It It IUjtil mul ll;litlioues, the 1111111
ber nt the end or 1-V4 b.-in U, besldte which
there were U IciJ.uk llahU nud lmhtshlps
for tho safety ir ha rl jr iiavhiitlnu Tlio cost
ortrectiiif: the lllitlioiiscs was jCllK,4l7, In
addition to wlileli n mm of -.W,luo was
epenl on laiitiriic, 11.al.nu a total expend!
tureof xjti.wi 01. t..u iruetion and equip-
.. ... w. ... .i ,...... iJ... ..1 it........,,...
"'.,""",. J,.Zs:Z
U,2.yj, cxi'iuive..i 11- amount pa.d for the
tho South 11 11. J . : l'..it Jackson. Is 1 mo 01
Hie most ixMierl'i! lul.ts In the world, and
is vlslblo &.') nil'.os .1
was paid b) the N
' s An annual .mount
-riulli Wales lluvern-
maintenance of iisht
lilLMlt totlnrilK t i in.
iiou-cs m wuson- l'.oinoiiiury and uaho with tlio West, associated as such
Island, Vifiirta, until lite )iMr lU, when ,nst; !,-; ...tiU i,n ,
tho sub-.dy wm Ji-e.ntinued New Soutn competition Hero is with the pros
Wales eontribnttd .ji'.i toward tho main- pect of an early large migration
tciiancc orilyhlh. u-.-- iliirliitt l'JI at KIiir's ftnBtwn.nl nf .Tntinnpnn nlioun lolinr
Island nnd ti.olion moup.if i-hindit, the r.m nsiiru or japaueso oiieup laoor.
troi of ui.u-.i is ui.jr iim tjovcrncieni 01
iflbiuuria in Aou uniM, i3ji, b sum
2)1 wasuriuilid I t llio llrl six mouths
mthsof
that year. 1' C Mai .nt Ileeord
AIHIIVALS.
Flti nr, Oct. 23.
Am bk- Colusa, from Newcastle.
Blrnr Lehua, Nxe, from Hawaii.
Btmr Iwalanl, Smytlie, from Hawaii.
Stmr W (J Hull, &nncrr.on, from Maui and
11 mall.
PASCKNOEUS AltlllVKD.
From Hawaii, pet utrar Iwalanl, Oi'tSI It
A l.ucaa, Clias Lirttiux, and 4 deck passen
gers. VKSSIM.J IN I'OKT.
U d S Adtni9, Wnlson, Sm FrancUco.
JIBIIC1UNTMKN.
(Coaalirr not Ineiuded In this list.)
Gcr bk II llai'kfeid llaiber, Laysau hid.
Am felt Al- ha, llnV, c'F.
Am bk Mohlcnit, faun ler. 8 F.
llr bk (laln-tiorom li Dlamoiul Head,
tier bk tSplra, Fran Kiuse, llremcn.
Ant bktn J M tirlllllli Arey. l't Tonnsend.
Am bktn knirit. Hot in-011, l't Townsend.
Am bktn Amelia, Ward, l't Townsetid.
liaw aelir Norma, lloaehlll, Kieuch Frignto
Shoals.
FOItKIQN vrSSKI-8 EXPECTED.
Vessels
Gaelic...
Jlloweia
Australia
Vi heru trom Duo
Yokohama Nov C
.Sidney.
Oct 20
. . v.- 1 1
C 1
Oet2fi
()ef.4
.(let :m
Nov 18
Heinle 8F
Jap 3 S Klnstilu Muni. ..Yokohama
Monowiii 8T
)k Samoa SVwcutllo
Ilk Ardijowau Neueatlo
NoviJU
NovHO
. . . Nov r,
Nov 21
Nov 12
November 3(1
Mlow era ..nroiiver,
Warrlmoo Sidney. .
Alatncdi Sjilnoy...
Gcr bk J C (ihulu. Mertiool..
Am bk Kdwntd Ia New Yoik
Ai'jrS"
Warrlmoo V toeiiiiver.
Dec 10
.a hk Sernlnolo Neicatlo Due
Aralip KUell Newcastio. ...Due
Ilk Slladon , Newcastle Due
Am schr John I) l'nll.iiit ..l't (iambic. .Oct I)
Am bk Colusa ... 'ec.illc Oct ."0
"int Mo on At i:nir..io."
Tho title of this wollknown
boiic its well an tho song itself
emanated fr.nu ih" brain of an
employe of tluj Buffalo Ikowing
Company. That out 'rprining lirni,
believing that a man who could
compose so catchy an air must
havo a largo nod well balanced
brain, straiglitwny raised his sala
ry. This has provuu to be a good
move on their p.iit as is testified
by tho excellent qualities of their
beor, which i3 dispensed over the
bars of tho Cosmopolitan, Pnoifie
and Royal saloons at tho rato of
two glasses for 25o. It is always
fresh and cold and life-sustaining.
Or you can got ono glass of Buf
falo and ono of Pahst beer, the
fino product of tho Milwaukee
brewery. Exchangeable- cheeks
good at all the above-mentioned
rosorts aro given in change if you
only want ono drink. "Best beer
evor in Honolulu," is tlio verdict
of many of our prominent citi
zens.
. ' .
ianiirrMiiiiiiiaMjiaigmii'ttiiiiiii iiMiiMi iiiwii iiiiiiTiiiii hi
V'tAtti.'
mKifmMn-tinfmt
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.1A1AX AS1 'AJfM.
ItcnuoiiH Why llio llontliiloii Nlinttlil
Not Accept the ItrltWlt Treaty.
The Monetary Times of Toron
to Btatos that the British Colum
bia Board of Trade haB wisely
rosolvod that it is inadvisable for
Canada to participate in the
British treaty with Japan. The
lattor country takes, and will pro
bably continue for somo time to
tako, but a modost quota of natu
ral products from Canada, but it
would be able undor conditions
approaching free trndo to inlro-
J. UIU ll;ill IC.Uiri ul irtlj.mil
European
labor-saving machinery, tlio best
ltouU for which are oxfouiyoly
1 T I'll
'"!" j uuimu, wuicu imo uiuivi
0 declined to introduce patont
laws. Hosts of export Japanese
industrialists are Btated, on the
nnlloriv nf BritiRh invPstiVatorB
nuuionty or. urillSll luvestlgaiors
and ollicial records, to earn from
20 to 25 cents a day in their own
, , . . ,,
iituii, uiui uioy uow ubo mu vury
best mechanical appliances. Their
waces are, moreover, calculated
on tho basis of a dollar worth in
exchange 55 cents only. This
currency, depreciated abroad,
maintains nearly, if not quite, its
.. ... -ri. .
original labor and general pur-
chasing value in tho great silver
JManj' in
now con-
...... ,. ,
UMtlSU UOlUtllUlU aro I101V COU
tinually thinking over the difficult
, , J ,., ,-v0. ,, ....
problem of tlieOrient'scompotition
n Hueras, nowover, possioie, auu
V,VGU.Pr0ft'e' 'm' BOmo f this
liriruigrauou may uiimiaioiy 110
divorted to part of tho very thinly
poopled, naturally rich, but almost
wholly undeveloped lauds of Cen
tral aud Southern America, where
tho Chinese and Jnpanoso worker
should prove moro resourceful
nnd at least a oivilizpd as tho
Indian and lower class of half
breed of inhabitants, who now ex
pond on reproductive labor but
little of their time. Such an ulti
iimto solution of the problem
would bo heartily welcomed by a
largo majority of British Colum
bians. Meanwlulp, they mean to
call loudly for further statutory
restrictions of Mongol settlement.
IJU: WOULD'H hUUAIl.
Iiirrruno III lluwull but 11 Dfcrcuxe in
Airsrciilo.
Tho Bulletin do la Chambre do
Commerco do Barcelona states
that the amount of sugar produced
in 1895-90 amounted to 2.837,000
tons, as against 3,-18G,500 tonB
produced during tho sonpon 1891
95, or a decreaso of G-19,500 tons.
Tho following statement shows the
countries of production and the
amount supplied by each in 1891
95 and 1895-90:
County
1804-5
Tuns
18D.V6
Tons
Cuba 1,000,000 300,000
Porto Bico 52.500 55,000
rriniitail ra.UUO
Barbados 37,000
Jamaica 30,000
Lessor Antilles.. 27,000
Martinique 30,000
Gnadoloupo 40,000
50,000
57,000
32,000
30,000
33,000
45,000
British Guiana.. 100,000 105,000
Reunion 33,000 40,000
Mauritius 115,000 130.000
Java 500.000 340.000
Biazil 275,000 225,000
Philippines 200,000 230,000
United States.... 310,000 2GO.C00
Peru 70,000 70,000
Eypt 85,000 90,000
Hawaiian Islauds 140,000 170,000
Mexico 10,100 10,000
Central Amorica. 5.000 5,000
Argentina 110,000 120,000
Australia 150.000 100,000
Spain 20,000 20,000
Contral Africa... 5,000 5,000
British India.... 50,000 50,000
Sincors load tho world. Ovor
t3,000;000 made and sold. High
est awardB at tho World's Colum
bian Exposition for excellence of
onstruction, regularity of motion,
iaso of motion, great speed, ad
justability, durability, ease of
learning and convnuionco of ar
rangement. B. Borgerseiij ngont,
101 Bethel streets. '
.Ji3V JU111UUUUI1 (tUH XL1UU1 ILJWI
EVENING BULLETIN,
MllT UOIWWlWtffcomWXJXiMf.
fi
fe' awn Mowers
Quick Cutting,
Light and Serviceable.
ALL SIZES.
Moderate Prices
Castle & Cooke
(1-iixra.ited..)
I GOOKE
A GREAT INVENTION
The Traveling
Lawn Sprinkler
Moves Itself nbout your Lawn Trnvels
in a straight lioo or n ctrclo. Stops autom
atically. Sot (or auy leugth of hobo.
IDST" No such Sprinkler has over beou
placed on tho market before.
Come and See It.
LEWERS & COOKE,
473 Fort Btrcot, ... - Telephone 20.
How Are You
Neckties ?
Collars ?
Guffs?
Wo koap llio Latest Nov
elties in tho above. No
shopworn goods on hand.
Exclusive designs.
"The Kash,"
I, LKVIMTON, - - - Manager.
Wuverloy Block, 9 Ilotol street
S" Shirts Mado to Order.
Henry Davis,
320 Fort street, near Merchant.
Merchandise Broker,
Commission Agent,
Custom Honsc Broker and Statistician
EXPERT ACCOUNTANT
-AND-
Goneral Business Agent.
l
in.i.ni.. iii ' ' .
"TIE OLOBE"
OCTOBER 23, 18.
M t Ml fc WWT,
mim,trtMtmA i3Vw
Real Estate
loi Sale.
1 Sold.
a soia.
is Two Stores on Nuunnu street.
4 Lot on Mnazinu Hill, llx'JUl feet,
commanding an excellent view of the city
and harbor.
5 Lot ou llackfeld street, 80x100.
G A Cliolco Hcsidenco on Lunnlilo street,
bavltiirall modern lni)rorcmcnts.
7--A Desirable llcslcluice at Maklkl.
Grounds well laid out. Ehsj- terms.
8 Four Houses and Lots on l'liuelibowl
street, all rented ill. n moutlily leulnl of flOTi.
TbU jiroporly Is '.'111 feet on Putieliboitl strec,
with n deptli of 'Hi feet r un tiltifi to tlio drill
grounds or nrmorr. with n frouiue on mine
for i orO more eottnges. The cent nil loca
tion of tlio property makes it moil available.
0 House and Lot on Klnau btreet. Lot
TOxlOo it. This property will be sold nt cost
and is ail excellent bargain for a hotnn seeker,
Tlio lioute Is elegantly llnlslit-d and of the
best workinanslilp and material Tm-re i it
carrluu house and burn on the prcui.tci and
tho yard is well laid out with fruit aud orna
mental trees.
10 A. Flno Residence centrally located,
contalnltit; .5 rooms. Lot 12ux!!tU It. Two
small cottages on the lot liilnln;: in Rood
rental.
11-3'J ercs of Land lu Kallhl valley, (Wal
klki side). stream of watur Mows along
this land. A bargain
H-Sold.
1 Sold.
14 ACotcmodiousllcstdetice ou (lasslnucr
street, fitted with all modern conveniences. Or
will trade lor suburban property.
lft-Sold.
Ill House and Lot on Heretnnln street,
ilouso contains 0 rooms, and all modern con
veniences. LolKSxU5.
17. Kino Residence on Ileretanla street.
For further particulars inquire at my otllce,
18. A House nn.i Lot on Young street.
l'J Ilouso and Lot corner Vlelotlu and
Ileretanla streets, opposite Thomas square,
house contains 0 rooms. Slzu of lot lU0x2U0.
20 Sold.
SI Ilouso and Lot on Young street near
the residence ot the Hev. Mr. Hyde. Lot
110x140. House contains eight rooms.
22 Small House and Lot on Kcaumukn
street. Lot C0xlUUr
23 Pearl City Property.
21 Desirable Tract of 'Coffeo Laud on Ha
waii. 25 Two Stores on Nuuanu et, opposite Ku
kill lane, also three lodging houses iu the
rear of said stores containing 2ti rooms in all.
The above pays 10 per cent, and Is leased to
responsible parties for a Icrm-t of years.
2(5 A uioAt Dcsinblo Home on Thurston
avenue. Large gi omnia unil beautiful flow
tV gntrleu; iiouso furuiuhed throughout in
liiiril wood with all latest improvements.
Excellent view of tho city uml ocean, and
one which cannot be cut off.
27 Largo L"t and Commodious Dwel
ling on Grocu tstreot, commuuMing un un
obstructed view of tho city and harbor. No
choicer residence is to bo hud in tho city
even by tlm most fastidious.
26 A New iiouee nt seven rooms with
electric lights tlnoiighotit, bath, pi'tent W
C, servants' quarters and stable. One block
from ear line at I'uuahou.
2'J- (July 4 of those Lots left near Kamcha
melia school.
:10 Two Houses and Lots on Lllllm street.
Ill An 18 Aeru Tract of Lund al Kallhl
suitable for dividing up into building lots.
:; A lli'iiseaiid Lot on Alukea street.
ISI.A Dcautlful Uullditig Lot at Knliiil,
IU1IX.U11, cleared, leneed and water laid on.
3t A Oentiy Moping Lot on Thurston
avenue, 210x125, having a IrontDco oiUirccn
street of Mi5 ttet, and cominandlug a bird's
eye view oi the cltv and harbor.
US A Lot on Alexander street, adjoining
residence of (Jlau Spreckele.
hO Elegant lhaeb Property at Walkikl.
37 -Sold.
89-1 he only CHOICE LOT left at Maklkl.
It adjclns thu residence of J A Oilman and
the residence site of V L Hopper, H Laws,
and I)r Wood.
yy-soid.
41 Sold.
41 Sold.
42 Lot 75x130 New house ot 8 rooms,
elegant y finished; servants quarters, carriage
hotiKe, htables, etc, at the corner of Alapal
and yunrry lccts. lio.nl view 01 me o cull.
4:S Three houses of G looms encli, all rent
ed to good tenants. Lot l fict on Ilere
tanla street by a deptli ol'2U 1 feet through to
Klnau street, and a fioi.tago on the latter
street of loo feet. Good op ,01 1 unity for In
vestment. 41 Lot 011 Maklkl street, 7. xllo Cheap.
45 House aud lot on Peterson Lane, Pu
lama. House contains il room. Lot 73x110.
Ill Dwelling Houeeof li rooint, tilted with
all modern conveniences. Lot ItfSxllO
Situated at Palama.
47 Vacant Lot on WiilMkl Hood, 100x110.
43 Houso and Lot on Nuuanu street.
Ilouso contains eight furnUlicd rooms.
Very conveniently located near the business
center of the city.
4U Elegant ltctldcneont Puliation. Houso
of 7 rooms with all modem conveniences.
Lot loox2oo, nicely planted with fruit and
ornamental trees.
CO 12 Suits of Fnrnitnre complete and
tho rental of the most desirable t.ntl fen
trahy located Lodging House i th- city.
51 riiieapplo JtiinoU 115,000 fruiting
plants, BOO luno trees, 50 Av.icado pear
tre k, pej,,i
t'i'fii 41m Al'ullii orop. Two
Dvelliu; ':''ti, -lo An A 1 investment.
X1 5D A . l ..il land In fte simple, and
ISUacrcn . : rar leise with n privilege
of lifteen j. . . mi. re, situated at l'utia, Ha
waii, near Ooudlo' cotfee pluutation. No
line colU'o land to be liad.
M -A Loil.ii!, Moure on Kort street con
blulliiicot 1 41'iu.v I'uiiilhlied ro'itnx, all occu
pied by locljer A lurKuiii for tUo riglit
person,
5S A lirnsn nnd Lot on Iter tiuila utrect
bet neon Alal.e.i ind Hlclmnls gtrn'tx. MoiifC
contains feven rooins, K-ldu Imtliroom and
Kitelien. toiTill'i, atnluell laid out with
glass and or anuulal tries.
Notice. I van .Nigotlato Loiiim on any of
the ttboo property lor purcliaaers deslrlin:
bumo at from Ml to T.1 per cent of tlio value.
Lot' Roub.
1 Warehouse on Lp!uuudu.
2 Itentod.
!j A ruitiliihed Cottage In 11 good location
for two or three iiiontl.i..
4- Hoiioo and Lot, 100x230, on Lane ofl
School Rtreet, uiljoiniug Kaiilnwelu bohool
Lou to. Parlor, .1 hoilrooun-, dining-room,
kitchen, pantry, bathhouse, earriao honfio,
stahlo aim oitibnilillng. Jicut $25 per
mouth.
5- A Ileautlfiil tuniuier Itesldenco at tbc
I'entiisuiu, IV.irl t'H), coiniletelj fiinilslicd;
five rooim mill i-ei viiul's quirter. Will rent
cheap to a desirable tenant Thjt lot Is over
an acre in tUo and well laid out, and com
mands a beautiful iev of tlm Iiarbor,
6 Stoio Itooni, 011x48, ftJ5 per month,
driveway into it. Ueretauia street, rear of
City Feed Store.
7 I'leco ground 30 feet front, on Bercta
nla street, next to Cllj Feed Store. Will
erect good store ou ground uud lease 5 jenra
at WU per mouth.
8 A FurnWicd Ilesidence on King street
in a desirable locality.
0 Itcntttl
10 Furnished Cottapo for couple at Wal
lilkl, servants' quarters, stables, etc. $25 per
month, long lease.
11 Largo Hall on Emma street, ground
floor. Any society wishing u quiet location
will do well to see this.
A. V. GEAR,
274-tf 211) King sticct.
1 1 ..
J::'iis
rwr!MVmtvr2nfrTf
tiw rriTf VD nt n
Canadian-Australian
ysssssss
Btenmors ot tho above Lino running in connection with tho
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL WAT
Between Vancouver, U. O., nud Hyduoy, N. 8. W., nnd calling nt Victoria, B, O.
Honolulu nnd Suva (1'iji),
-133 I3TJE jJJ? 23:03STOIj"CrXjTjr
On or about tho dates below Btntcd, viz.:
From Hy.lnry nnd 8un, for VJetorln nn.l
Yancoutor. It. C.i
S4nr "MIOWEKA" Oclobor20
Stmr "WAlUtlMOO" f.ovowber21
Stmr ' MIOWEHA" December 24
Stmr "WAKKIMOO" Jauunry 21
Through Tlukctri is.stiod l'roin Ilnnoltilit to Cunadii,
United Stivtcs and Eiiropc.
ntBiani and rAssEiiann aoiutb:
D. MoNicoll, Montreal, Cnnadu.
KoncriT Kr.un, Winnipeg, Onnndn.
M. M. Hteh.v, Snn Francisco, (Jnl.
G. MoL. Biiown, Vancouver, B. O,
Australian Hail Service.
For San Francisco:
The New nnd Fino Al Steel Steamship
"Alameda"
Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company will
bo dno nt Honolulu from Sydney and
Auckland ou or nbout
ISTov. 19, 1890.
And will leave for tho above port with
Mails and Pnpscn(,'ers on or nlxmt that
date.
For Sydney and Auckland:
The Now and Fino Al Steo Steamship
" Monowai "
Of tho Occnuio Steamship Company will
bo due at Honolulu from Snu Francisco
on or about
Nov. 10, 1806.
And will hnvo prompt dcapntch with
Moil" nud Pnsaeugora tor tho above ports.
".'tio undorhisiicd nre now prepared
to isauo
Through Tickets to All Points
in tlio United .States.
C5TFor further pnrticnlnrn resardiiiB
Freight or Passage apply to
WM. G.IRWIN 6 CO., L'd,
General Agents.
Oceanic SiH Co.
LOCAIi LINE
AUSTRALIA.
4t. .
Arrivo Honolulu
from S. V.
Oct. 20, 1890.. .
Nov. 10, 1800..
Leave llonolnlu
for S. P.
..Oct. 28, 1806
.Nov. 21, 1S00
THROUGH
LINE
From Snn Franoiflco
for Sydney.
Arrive Honolulu.
Monowai, Nov 10, '00
Alameda, Deo 17 W
From Sydney for
Sun Francisco.
Leave Honolulu.
Ahiniecla,Nov 12. '90
MiiriiMjsn.lXo 10,'t)B
Pioneer Building and
Loan Association.
Assels July, 1896, 10Gfi4BJB
Money Loaned on Approved Security.
A Savings Bank for Monthly Deposits.
Houses Uuilt ou tho Monthly Installment
Plan.
Thirteenth Serios of Stock now opon.
For further particulars apply to
A. V. GEAR, Huorotury.
Gbnnibfi r of Commerce UooniH.
Office hours, 12:30 1;30 P.M. a73-tf
BRUCE CART WRIGHT,
Qcnornl Mauuger of
The Equitable Life Assurance Socioty
Of the United States ftfr tho Hawaiian
Islands.
OfVc": Merchant street, Honolulu,
ATLAS-
ASSURANCE-:- COMPANY
OF LONDON.
Assets, - - - $10,000,000.
H. W. Schmidt & 8ons,
Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.
DAVID K. BAKER,
IHorist,
Nuuanu Valloy, nbovo the Mausoloum.
All orders given prompt nnd faithful at
tention. No extra charge for delivering
Flowers to any part of tho city; Lois,
Mountain Greens aud Carnntloufl n spe
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Oceanic Steamsaip Co.
TmmjtmvrMrJjAr tfrww n.wifvprH"nn
Steamship Line
From Victoria anil Vancouver, II. O., to
HuvJi and Sydnevl
Htmr "MIOWEHA" November 10
Stmr " WA1UMUOO" D. c. ruber 10
Stmr "MIOWEHA" January 10
Stmr "WA1UUMOO" February 10
t3T For Freight nud Pnssngo nnd nil
General Juformntion, npply to
THE0. H. DAVIES & CO.,
L'd
Accnts for theHnwniinnlfllnndfl.
Fiiii Mail EbiHp k
AND THR
Qccigental & Orieiital Steamship Co.
For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG
Steamers of tlio nliovo Companies will
cnll nt Honolulu on their way to the
ubovo ports ou or nbout tho following
dates:
StmrUelgto
Htnirl'eru
Stmr ltio do Janeiro ,
..Oct. 24, 1890
..Nov. 2, 18U0
Nov. 11), 1896
For SAN FEAN CISCO:
Stenmere of tho above ComtmmYn will
coll at Honolulu on their way -from
Hongkong and Yokohama to the nbovo
port on or aixmt tlio following dates:
Stmr Oaolio Nov. 0, 1800
ftinr City of Feklng Nov. 10, tSOO
Stmr China Dec. 2, 1800
Rates of Passage are ss follows:
TO YOKO- TO IIONQ
rtAMA. KONQ.
Cabin S1CO.00 3175.00
Uiimu, round trip, 1
moutliH 225.00 2G2.C0
Cnbiu, round trip, 12
montlw 202.50 310.25
Europoan Steorngo 85.00 100.00
CgrPaiifceugerH paying full faro will bo
nllowod 10 percent off return fnro if re
turning within twelve mouths.
tSTFor Freight and roenngo apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO,,
Agents.
Co's
TIME TA3LS.
O. L. WIGHT, 1'rcs. S. II. KObE, Soo.
Capt. J. A. IUNG, I'ortSupt.
Stmr. KINATJ,
CLARKE, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu at 10 a. m., touching at
Lnhninn, Moitliteu Huy nnd M.ikena tho
Banieday; Mahukona. Ktiwuihuo uud Lnu
pahochou the following day, arriving at
Uiio tho samo ovoning.
LEAVU8 HONOLULU. ARRIVES HONOI.DLO.
"Friday i. :in
Ttifsilay S'ov 10
Tri'day Nov. 2D
Tnebrtny.. ..Deo 1
Tuesday . . Oct. 20
Kriduy Nov. 0
Tnehday. . Nov. 17
Saturday Nov. 28
lioturnlug, will leave Hiio at 1 o'clock
r. it., touchiug at Lanpahcehoo, Malm
konti uud Kawoihao nmuo dayj Mnkona,
Manlaca H.iy and Luhainu tho following
day; arriviog at Honolulu the uftornoons
of '1 nosday and Fridays.
Will call nt Pohoiki. Pima.
fi?No freight will bo reoc
received after
12 noon on day of sailing.
Stmr. CLAUDIHE,
CAMER0W, Commander,
Will leavo IIouolulu Tuesday nt Gi'.u.i
touching nt K.ihuhti, Huna, Huiiioinind
Kipalmln, Muni. Jtetnruiug arrives at
Hounlnlu Sunduv mornings.
Will call at Nuu, Kuupo, on second trip
of each mouth.
2STNo Freight will bo recoived aftor
r. it, on itay of sailing.
This Company will reserves tho light to
mako changes in thatluie of tUtiirtnrH nnd
arrival of its btenmets without notko nnd
it will not he responsible for nuy eonse
queuccs nrising tlierefrom.
Cousiguoes must bo ut tho Landings to
receive their Kri-ighl; this Company will
not hold itself ret.ponhlble for freight after
it has boou landed.
Live Stock only nt ownor'b risk.
This Company will not bo rehponsihle
for Money or Vnlnahlou of t puiwuiigors
unless placed in tho enre of Putsch.
PasBongera are requested to purchase
tickets boforo embarking. Thoao failing to
do bo will be subject to ou additioua
oharge of twonty-tlve per cont.
To Let or Lease.
THE 1ES1DENOB OF MRS. A. LONG,
ono mllo from postofOco. Large houso with
furnlturo. Four bed rooms, parlor, largo
dining room, pantry, kitohon. bath rooms,
hot nud cold wntor, with patent closets,
servant houses, stables, horse paddock,
garden aud tJtcs. A charming location.
Apply to J ALrilKn MAGOON.
tf Merchant st., next 1'ot.lofflcoi
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