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EVENING BULLETIN, JDNE 7, 1897.
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"BI AUTHORITY.
SALE OF THE HAWAIIM HOTEL
PREMISES, HONOLULU,
H. I.
On Woduosday, July 28, 1897,
at 12 o'olock noon, at tbo front
entrauco of tlio Executive Build
ing, Honolulu, will bo sold at
Public Auction, the Hawaiian
Hotel Promiaoa at Honolulu.
These premises are centrally
located in the city, in the contra
of the block bounded by and with
entrance drives from llotol,
ltichards, Boretania aud Alukea
streets, and tho grounds contain
an area of 1 7-10 acres.
Tho Buildings consist of tho
Hotel proppv of two stories aud
basemout; built of brick and con
crete with broad verandas at frout
and rear of eacli story.
The Main Building covors an
aroa of 10,800 sq. foet with Lnuai
or wing addition on ouo side,
40x24 feot, aud woodon addition
on opposito wiug for Kitchen,
00x18 feet.
There are also Four Cottages
on the prMuisos with ample pro
vision for bath rooms aud closets.
lne Main Building contains a
spacious Bailor, Public and Pri
vate Dining Booms, Largo Bil
liard Hall auil Bar Boom, and
Forty Sleeping rooms. Tho Cot
tages comam auoui iweuiy uuui
tional sleenitu! rooms.
A wator tank with capacity of
10,000 gallons is placed on a
towor at an elevation sufficient to
givo a good wator pressuro in
socoud story of tho Main Build
ing. This tank is supplied from
an Artesian well on adjoining
promises, owned by Dr. J. S. Mc-
Urow.
Tho buildings aud grounds are
thoroughly lighted with Electric
Light.
Plans of tho Buildings and
grounds cau be scon at tho office
of tho Ministor of the Interior.
Terms of Salo are Cash in
United States Gold coin.
Upsot prico: $00,000.00.
In caso there is no bidder to
purchase tho property at the above
upsot price, a Ioaso of tho sumo
will immediately bo offered for
sale at an upset prico of $4000 a
year for a period of thirty years
under tho conditions sot out in
Act 7, Laws of 189G and rnoro
particularly of Sections 2 and 4 of
said Act which reads as follows:
"Section 2. Every 6uch lease
shall contain a covenant on the
part of the lessee that he shall,
during the first four years of tho
term of tho lease, cause to bo
erected upon tho leased premises
a fire proof building of Brick,
Stono or Mobil, in a workmanlike
manner, satisfactory to tho Min
ister of tho luterior at not less
than a stated cost; aud
keep tho samo suitably in
sured at not loss than two
thirds of its value for the benefit
of the lessor; and shall keep tho
building in good repair during
tho remainder of tho term of lease,
reasonable use and wear thereof
only excepted; aud in caso of
domago or destruction of bucIi
building by fire, shall mako good
such loss or damage by tho neces
sary repairs or reconstruction or
olso surrender the insurance to the
lessor.
"Section 4. Every such leaso
shall also contain a covenant on tho
part of tho lessor, tlmt upon tho
request in writing by tho lesseoor
his representatives, before tho ex
piration thoreof, tho promises with
the improvements, shall, if all of
tho conditions to bo performed by
the lessee havo been satisfactorily
performed, bo put up at auction
for a leaso for a term of not over
twenty yours; unless said premises
Bhall be required for public uses,
of which the lobseo shall recoive
at least ouo year's notice. Such
auction sale shall bo hold not
more than six mouths nor less
than ono mouth before tho expira
tion of said term."
Tho cost of building to bo
erected in accordance with Soc
tion 2 as abovo quoted, is placed
at $50,000.
J. A. KING,
Minister of tho Interior.
Interior Oilico, March 27, 1897.
6(59-12t
Before giving your order for a
Eortrait, see what King Bros,
avo to show in crayon enlarge
ments and judge for yoursolf
whether thoy can givo you tho
best valuo for your money or
not.
Irrigation Notice.
Holders of wutor privileges, or those
paying water rates, are liereby notl
fled that the hours for Irrigation pur
poses are from 6 to 8 o'olock A. M. and
from 4 to 8 o'clock r. M.
ANDREW BROWN,
Supt, Honolulu Water Works.
Approved: J. A. Kino, Minister of
Interior.
Honolulu, H. I., April 6, 1897.
677-t f
Mortgagee's Notico of Intention
to Foreclose and of
Salo.
Notice Is liereby Riven that by virtue
of a power of sale contained In u cer
tain tnnrtguite, dated Hie iiitli duy of
June, 1891, nmdeliy Charlei l.ehnmtm
and JolmiKi Lhiuuini, bin wile, of Ho
nolulu, Ouliu, to 1'aul Lemke, of Ho
nolulu, Oalm, recorded in inelleeisler
Onice, Oahu, In Llher 131, on lHge
208 and 1SI9, notice is hereby given Unit
the ruuitgngee lutendo to toieeloie the
mine for condition broken, to wit:
Nonpayment of Interest when due.
.Notice I Hkeuice given that nfter
the expiration of three w cits from the
date of this notice, the property con
veyed by Mild mortgage will be sold at
public auction, at the auction roooio of
James F. Morgan, in Honolulu, on
Tuesday, Juuo 8, 1897, at 12 o'clock
noon ot said day.
Terms : Cash, U. B. gold coin. Deeds
at purchaser's expellee.
PAUL LEMKK, Mortgagee.
Further particulars may be hhd of
A. 8. HUMPHREYS,
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Honolulu, April '22, 1897.
The premise covered by said mort
gage consist of:
That certain piece or parcel of land
situate on Punchbowl etrcet, Honolulu,
and known as Lot 4, by survey of M.
D. Mounarrat, dated January 8, 1891,
and more pxrticularly described by
niftcH and bound in the deed of John
Mugoun tnyaid Charles Lehmtnn, aud
containing an area of 5,832 equare feet,
belug a portion of Royal Patent Grant
No. 2453, together with all buildings
and appurtenances thereon. 611 4t
In the Circuit Court of f ..,, a
the First Circuit, Hawaii- i srAM1 s
an Islands. James J liyrue vs.'Jolin
Allen, H. Allen and other", at Cham
hers The Republic of Hawaii: To
the Marshal of the Hawaiian Islands,
or his Deputy, Greetiug: You are
hereby commanded to i-ummou John
Allen, Henry Allen, Heurv Rhodes,
W. H. Lambert, A. Feck, 11. F. Dli
liugliaui ami Oahu Railroad & Laud
Co. to appear leu dujn alter ecrvlce
hereof, if tlioy reside on the Islaud of
Oahu, otherwise twenty days after
service, before such JtHge of the Cir
cult Court of the First Circuit as shall
be sitting at Chambers In the Court
Room, at Honolulu, in the Judiciary
Building, to answer the annexed bill
of James J. Byrno. And you are lur
thercommauded, by order of the Hon.
A. W. Curler, 1st Judge of the Circuit
Court of tbo 1st Circuit, that process
be served upon W. A. Kinney, E-tq ,
for and on behalf of A. Feek aud that
a temporary Injunction Issue as prayed
for against the Oihu Railroad & Liud
Company, A. Feek, his Attorneys,
Agents and Factors, aud have you
then thero this Writ, with your re
turn thereon.
J or t WJtneis the First Judge
1 SKAI'of the Circuit Courtof the
First Circuit, at Honolulu, tills 27th
day of July, 1890.
(Sig) GEORGE LUCAS,
Clerk.
i 1160, Civil Code. Tho time with,
in which an .ict is to be done,
shut! be computed by excludiug the
limt day and iucludlug the last. V
the last day be Sunday, It shall be
excluded.
I certify the foregoing to bo a true
copy of the original summons in said
cause, aud thalsald Court ordered that
service he made upon said non-resident
defendant, A, Feek, by publica
tion of tho m in u and continuance of
said eause until the 28th day-of June,
1897, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon.
Honolulu, H I., March 19, 1897.
J. A. THOMPSON',
504-oaw Clerk.
A, V. GEAR & CO.,
Offlee: 210 King Street.
REAL ESTATE
..AND ....
general Business Agents
Loaus Negotiated and Collections
Made.
Stocks Bought and Sold.
Cooks Audited and Acoonnts Adjusted,
Bills Bought andNntHS
Discountaa, ' ,
Fire and Life InpnrancB Ageqitf
WILLIAM PAIKULI,
Painter,
Paper Hanging & Decoration
Neatly done. All work promptly and euro
fully attended to. Telephone 816. Itasl
deuce, Kuakiui BtxeL 628-6ia
MARINE NEWS ITEMS
no res oatiikkkd on
WHAItVM TODIY.
TIIK
Pacific Mntt I.lner Pnru Next from the
Const Dull Dajm on Ike
Waterfront.
Thoro was a big surf along tbo
reef today.
Wilder Btoniuor Kinau for Hilo
and way ports departs tomorrow
at 10 a m.
Tboro was a court - martini
nbotird tbo U S S Fbiladolpbin
today.
Tomorrow, high tide largo 9:48
p m;bigb tide small 11:14 a in; low
tido largo -1:10 u in; low tido small
5:05 p in.
The balk Martha Davis is ro
ceiving Hugar. It will uot bo
mnny days bofoio sbo leaves for
Sim Francisco.
Tho barkontino W II Dimond
is loading sugar. Iler white
wings will bo sot for tho voyage
to the Coast in a few days.
A fow hundred Chinese were
released from Quarantine Island
todny, and were transported to tho
plantations in Ewa by the rail
way. With tho end of tho sugar
season, quiet days along tho docks
havo begun. Several steamorB are
laid up, and their crows are taking
a vacation.
Tho next steamer from the
Coast is the P. M. S. S. Peru,
which is scheduled to arrive horo
on Juuo 15. Tho next mail
stcamor from Yokohama is tho
O it O liner Gaelic, duo Juuo
20.
Complications between Franco
and Germnuy nro likoly to arise
from tho recent fatal explosion on
tho llnsoinn cruiser Cizol Veliky,
Gorman newspapers assorting
that the breech block blown out
wns made by Canet, while French
authorities say it waB tho work of
Krupp. Exchange. .
PASSENGEltH AllIUVED.
' From Kauai ports, per stmr W
G Hall, Juuo G Mrs F W Cartor
and two children, James Cowan,
M H Meyer, W H Itice, Jr, J
Watorhouse, M Loronzon, W M
Zoller, Mrs Lily Auld, Mrs M
Iinniokonii, C lilako, Iwukaminud
41 on deck.
From Mauni ports, por stmr
Claudino, Juno G W O Smith, R
It liorg and wife, Mrs Stock
bridge, Miss E Smith, Mrs E
Coutoumanos, Mrs O Y Aionti,
Miss E Mossmnu, L A Andrews,
Mrs Tulles aud four children, 0
von Hamm, J Hedemauu, Mrs P
Eoliihulululu, Mrs Cahill, Kau
Waug Chew, Araano, Miss May
Nunes, A Sinclair, C Bosso nud
G7 on deck.
A Scheme Worth Trying.
"Say!"
It wis evident Mint tho man who
stood in tho door of tho firo cngiuo
houso wa;i terribly in earnest.
"What is it?" asked tho fireman.
"You havo an opportunity to prove
yourself a true, friend to a grcut many
pcoplo if you aro willing to do it. "
"I'll do anything in reason," said the
fireman. " What do you want juo to
do?"
"Why, yon fco, I Jivo in that big
npartmeut building on tho next corner,
and there's a woman iu tho flat above
mo who plays tho piano all tho time."
"Well?"
"Well, I thought niaybo if I turned
in a firo alarm it would givo you u
clmnco to rush up thero and ruin that
, piano before any ono had tirao to tell
you that it was a false alarm. What?
You won't? I might havo known yon
wcro no truo friend to humanity."
Chicago Post.
lCxpert Opinion.
"TJnolo, you havo had n good deal tc
do with chickens iu your day, haven't
you?"
'"Deed I has, sail."
"And in what way, in your opinion,
aro tho best results to ho obtained
from keeping them cooped up or from
letting them run at largo?"
"Dut depen's, sail. Ef I dono keep
'em merso'f, den I gits do mos' out ob
'em by koopin 'cm in do coop, but cf
mcr ncigiibor douo keep 'em den I gits
do best 'znlts font dcir runuin kiosn,
cab." Boston Courier.
IliiKKle nud I'liactoni,
Gus Schuman begs to inform
the public that he has on hand a
fine now lino of Surreys, Buggios,
Phaetons, Road Wagons nnd Carts;
Doublo and Singlo Itaggy, Ex
press and Hack Harness rnado
spccinlly for tho Hawaiian trade.
These goods aro now on exhibi
tion at tho Club Stables. .
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
A11IIIVALH.
Batuhiuy, JuneS.
Bcbr Kauikcaouli, from l'uaullo.
Btrar Wftlalcate. Prkcr, from Rual.
Sum DAT, Jane 6.
8trar James MaUe, Tullett, from Kanal.
Stmr Claudhic, Cameron, from portt
Maul.
Stmr W O Hall, llanlund, from porti on
Kauai.
DKfAliTUHKS.
Moniut, June 7,
Stmr Keauhnu, Thompson, for Koloa.
Stmr Kaena, Parker, for Walalua porta.
Stmr Wttlalealc, Gregory, for Kauai
norta.
8tmr Kaala, Moabcr, for Kaliuku and l'u
naluu. Stmr I.eliiitt, llenuult, for Molokal. ilnul
and Lituai.
VE88ELS LEAVINQ TOMOMIOW.
Stmr Claudlue, Cameron, for Muul.
Btiur James Mukeu, Tullett, for Knpna.
Stmr Kinau, Clntkc, lor Maul aud Ha
waii. Stmr W (5 Hall, HaRhiud, for ports on
Kauai.
Stmr Nocau, t'etu&ou, for Lalialna, iiono
kaa, aud Kukulhneli-,
OAIiaOEM FltOM ISLAND TOUTS.
Ex stmr Wiilalcalo 700 bass sugar.
Ex sclir tCnulkuauull 1SKI l)ai;s sugar.
Ex stmr James Makce -051) bags sugar.
Kz stmr W Q Hall 0700 bags sugar, 55
bags rice, bundles bides and S3 pkgs sun
dries. Ex stmr Claudlnc 3033 bags sugar, 112
bags potatoes, !J$ bugs corn, lil) bags bones,
03 hogs, 1 horse, 1 mule and 70 pkgs sun
dries. VESSKI.d IN POUT.
NAVAL.
UBS Philadelphia, Cotton, San Diego, April
10.
(J S S Marlon, (ircenc, Snu Diego, March 13.
II 1 J M S NaulnaKau, Kurooka, Japan,
May 5.
MnilCIIANTMUN.
(Coasters not Included In this list.)
Am ship Iteapcr. Young, Nch castle, May
Uktu Enscnada, Toycs. Newcastle, May 13.
Am ship I.ouslana, Halcrow, Newcastle,
May SO. .
Am bktn Echo, Foye, Newcastle, May at.
It rl t bk Helen Denny, Smith, Newcastle,
May 'M.
Am schr Viking, Peterson, Wushlugton Isld,
May 83.
Am bktn Amelia, Wilier, Pugrt Sound,
May 25.
Am scbr Aloha, Dabcl, S F, May .11.
Am bk Martha baS-ls, Sonic, S F. June 'J.
Am bktn W II Dlmnnd, NlUon, S F, .lunu'i.
Am schr Jessie Minor, Whitney, Kurlkn,
June 5.
FORGIQN VF8SEL8 EXPECTED.
Vessels here trom Duo
Schr Louis Newcastle
Schr Novelty Newcastle
Haw bk Iolanl New York
Bk Nuuanu New York....
, May 31
Or Milp 11 F Glade,.... Hremen July 31
Bk Colorado New castle
Hk Mauna Al.i Newcastle
Bktn UO Funk Newcastle
Uk Chas II Kenuv...Newcatle
Bk Palmyra, PtGamble
Am uk Mohican 8F Duo
SS Peru 8 F Junolc
8 S Aorangi Vancouver June Io
8 8 Gaelic Yokohama Juuo 20
88 Australia 8 F Juno 22
8 SMoaua Sydney June 24
SS U'nrrlmoo Svduey Juno2t
8 8 City of Peking. Yokohama Juuo2'J
Am lk Edward May. .New York
Haw bk Diamond Uead....l'rt (iambic. Due
ltal bk Gluseppl SF
Am bk Alden Bessc 8 F
Am bk Albert 8 F
Am bktn Aichcr 8 F
Am schrC A Thayer... U raj 'a Harbor,. ..Due
HAfJDY MH'IAL, C'MIll.
Klurtlnii of oniccm ami Oilier I'm
CK'illue ui Lust Illcelliiir,
Tho regular meeting of the
Hagey Social Club was held
Saturday evening at its hall.
After tho adoption of tho new
constitution nud bylaws, tho fol
lowing officers woro elected for
tbo ensuing six months: Presi
dent, A. B. Sorimgeour; Vice-President,
J. G. M. Sheldon; Secreta
ry, 0. H. White; Treasurer, Ghus
Lind; Sergeant at -Arms, "W. C.
Lounsbury; Executivo and Em
ployment Committee, W. Horace
Wright, J. Copolaud and J.
Wothorbeo.
A social meeting is to be held
on tho last Saturday of this
month.
!
At r.mmit Nquurc. ,
Tho Qovornmeut band will
render tho following soloctious at
the Emma squaro coucort tonight,
commencing at 7:30:
PAIIT i.
Overture Zampa Herold
March President Do)o Benolt
Fantasia Angel's Dream Herman
Clarionet Solo Home, Sweet Home,...
Hound
Mr. D. Naone.
PAIIT II.
Cornet Solo Tramp, Tramp, Tramp....
. (new) : Rolllnsou
Mr. Obarles Krcuter.
Intermezzo Russian Franke
Fantasia Forg In the Forest
Mlchaells
March hi Capltau Bousa
Hawaii Ponol,
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This is a serious question,
one at which somo folks tako
offense, yet salesmen are under
tho necessity of asking it.
Some folks deal near home,
settle infrequently, never in
vestigate to sec whether they
pay more than they should and
too often allow their accounts to
go long over due. If you don't
care what the family expenses
arc it's a poor way to do if you
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who can execute your order
promptly. Often porsons say
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will pay in a few days. But
wo cannot keep memoranda of
charges; it isn't safe or good
business. Tho stock found in
ordinary stores is usually stale,
uniuviting and inferior, while
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tion. Send for our catalogue
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LEWIS & CO., importers
and exporters of table luxuries,
wholesalers and retailers con
tractors to the U. S. Navy,
supplying U. S. and other na
tions' Men-of-war on the Paci
fic Station.
DEMVKKIKS MADE AS FOLLOWS:
Nuuanu Valley, Kullhl and Plains
dully 10:30 A M. and 2:30 P. Jl.
Walkikl Mondays aud Tnur-days
2.30 P. M.
fliSr Mail orders promptly
executed.
Lewis & Co.,
GEOOERS.,
H-ort Street.
Honolulu.
Commencements Will
Soon Be Coming Off
Graduating clnsses want
class photos made. Lower
classes ought to havo
them, too. Wo want to
do all the college work
this year. Our posing
and grouping are not sur
passed anywhere.
Wo know our prices are
as low as the finest work
is worth.
J.J.WILLIAMS'
Art Studio,
Fort Street, Honolulu.
Dandruff Killer!
A New and Thoroughly Kfllcicnt Des
troyer lor all
Dandruff in the Head.
Guaranteed to Cuie tbo Scalp oi all Skin Di
seases. Put up Iu oue bIzc bottlu only.
Criterion Barber Shop,
PA0HECO&FERNANDES,Prop.
. Fort St., Opp. Pantheon Stables.
8. 1. MAODONALI). A. 8. lIUMrilltEYS.
HUMPHREYS & MCDONALD,
A ttorneys cf Counsellors.
Ofllce, 113 Kaabumauu St., Honolulu.
Real Estate
.IPor Sale.
1 Two 8torcs on Nuuanu street.
3 Lot on Magazlno Hill, 120x21 feet
commanding an excellent view of the city
and harbor.
3 Lot on Hackfcld street, 80x100.
4 -A Choice Itealdcnco on Lunalilo street,
having nil modern Improvements.
5 Four Houses aud Lots on Punchbowl
This property Is 240feet on Punchbowl stree.
nuu.uviuui iKKi running io me drJU
or 4 or 8 moro cottages. The central loca
tion of tho property makes It most available;
0 A Flno Itcsldenco centrally located,
containing ij rooms. Lot 120x200 ft Two
small pnltairna nn ll.n In, 1.rnnl I- .
rental. " 6 8 '" Koa
,7 .A..9omm?4lou" Kwldcnco on Hasslneer
strect.UUed with all modern conveniences. Or
will (rnrlA fr nl.nl..u - i.
"... tiuwo (VI DUUU1UUU ITUIlCrly,
H.A Kntisii a, A T nt nM V.... . .
5-IIoubo and Lot comer Victoria and
v.. ..,, vTwouo luuiuus squate.
house contains fi rooms. H '
10 House and Lot on Young street near
ii n i V,i7 ., -"""" eifiui rooms.
II Pearl City Property.
waffDeSlral,IU TriU:t f 0irco Lal"1 on "
13 A most Desirable Homo on Thurston
HVelllle. I.nrm. irmnnrld nt..1 1.An..l..i ti
crgrtMleuj bouso furnished throughout in
llfiwl Vn.r1 ...1.1. ,1 1 .. .1 D
r, ,V v';""" uu eHi iniproveuientg
LxcelIeiitlow of tho city und ocean, and
oue whlcb cnunot bu cut off.
14 A Lurgo Lot hud CommodloiiB Dwel
lingouOreeu Street, commanding nn urn
cholcer rosidouco is to bo had in the citr
15 A New House ot Bcvcn rooms with
electric llrrlitfl ttirmMni.t .... .. . n
O, servants quarters and stables. Ono block
.luiu vi huv ui. ruuauuu.
10- Only 4 of those Lots left near Kameha
mcha school.
"Two Uouscs and Lots on Llllha street.
IS A House aud Lot on Alakca street.
Ill A Beautiful Building Lot at KallhL
lUOxSOO, cleared, renccd anefwater laid on.
20 A Gently Sloping Lot on Thurston
avenue, 210x125, having a frontace on Orcen
street of 103 feet, and commanding a bird's
eye view of thu city nnd harbor.
21 Elegant Ueach Property at Walklkl.
22 Housa nnd Lot on Peterson Lane, Pa.
lama. House contain tl rMmf. Lot 75x110.
2.1 Duelling Mouse of U romns, titled with
all modern conveniences Lot 125x110
Situated at Palama.
21 Vacant Lot on Walklul Uoad, lUOxllo.
25 House nnd Lot on Nuuauu street.
House contains eight furnished rooms.
Very conveniently located near tho business
center of the city.
20 Elegant Itcsldcnco at Punahou. Houso
of 7 rooms with all modern conveniences.
Lot Ioox2oo, nicely planted with fruit and
ornamental trees.
2712 8uits of Furniture complete nnd
the rental of the most desirable- und con
trol ly located Lodging Houso in th city.
28 Pineapple llanch 25,000 fruiting
plants, 600 limo trees, B0 Avocado pear
trets, poach treoa und Alfulm crop. Two
Dwellings, burn, etc. An Al investment.
2S A Lodging House on Fort street con
sisting of tweuty furnished rooms, all occu
pied by lodgers. A bargain for the right
person.
SO Houso nnd Lot, corner Wilder avenue
and KcwjIo street, beautiful grounds, well
laid out, an excellent view of tho mountains.
The lot is 1(0 feet front on Wilder avenue by
a depth of 150 feet on Kcwalo street. lionise
contains eight rooms aud outbuilding.
81 IJousu and Lot, slluato n few feet oil
King street, just opposite Llllha street.
Notice: Can Negotiate Loans on anvol
tbo abovo property lor purchasers desiring
same at from 50 to 75 per cent of tho value.
A. V. GEAR & CO.,
210 King street.
LUXURIES
For the Equine Tnblo in the
way of all kinds First Olasa
HAY, GRAIN 0 PEED
Aro on sale by the
WASHINGTON FEED (lOffl'Y
138 Fort St. Tel. 422.
Real Estate Transactions.
Subscribers nro furnished with from five
to six lists nor week, giving nn nco.irato
record of all deeds, mortgages, leases, ro
leabcs, powers ot attorney, oto., etc, whlob
are placed on record.
Subscription Prico, 5-2.00 per Mouth.
A. V. GEAR,
210 King St, Honolulu.
HAWAIIAN
Mercantile Agency
210 King streot.
Difficult Collections a Specialty
Ct
KIJJO AND NOUAND STBEETH,
Tbo celebrated Enterprise
Beer on Draught and in
Bottles. .
GONSALVES & CO,
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND
WINE MERCHANTS.
225 Queen atroot, Honolulu, H, 1,
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