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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., JANUARY 14, 1899.
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Tropic Engine and Cylinder Oil, Tropic Dynamo Oil,
Pitch, Waste, Wheelbarrows, Lanterns, Handles all kinds ;
Shovels, Picks and Mattocks, Hoes, Water Pipe, Bar Iron,
Galvanized Sheet Iron, Road Scrapers, Pipe Fittings Galvan
ized and Black; Fodder Cutters, Turpentine, Benzine, Metalic
P.tint, Wrapping Paper, Steel, Oakum, Sheathing Felt, Nails,
Spikes, Staples, Wire, and about everything else that should
come to a well regulated hardware store.
WANTS,
VfKCJh'''' ' tbh column uitl merit J att$ctnts
0rSa a lint first inuttion; to centt KcnnJ inter
lion; jo eentt a ttvtk and n etntt a month, IHt it tbt
tbtaf-tit aJttrtninx vtr offtrtJ IU fxofU of Honolulu,
WE WAV OV TO II W iWwf niOnfKtlnc
vv Machine imt In our cmet r i.rpuil. aiu
i save sickness, i;
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0. HALL & SON, Ltd,
Cor. Fort and Kino: Sts.
California I'eeJCo .Acents.
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WANTED.
ANTLI)-l!OAM AND ROOM Inprl-aleMmlly
' b woman unplojeJ Jurlnjj the Jiy
II llilsiifriie
FUUNISHED ROOMS for Ontlemen. near Thomas
b-iuare, with electric lights. ZlJJreM O. K'.,
llullctln. i loo-1 m
UANIED-Several SMALL HOYS. Apply t
v Honolulu Aiessencer service, corner fune ana
Atakea streets.
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WANTLD 500 Men to Ret sliaveJ lor i j eentt, at
' " tio4 1 on street, oppovic
toji-tf
Ihc Club Slibles.
II.JEnS. Pror-rU-tor.
THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that th St Louis Col
i lege. St AnJrews Prlorv. Oahu Prison, Oahu
Insane As turn, an J other nubile Institutions. ut our
Chlnrn-Naptlioleum with great success. California
1-eeJ Co , Agents. looo-im
ron SALE.
! COIJ SAL!: Tli hullJIni: anJ lot ,i Alakea treet,
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Columbia ntnl Haiublcr Agents.
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HE'vV TO-DAY
JH AUTHOEITY.
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13EPAR IMENT OF INTI-KIOR,
Honolulu, J.injnrv ;, 1899. )
U "f the
In accordance with Article
Constitution, notice Is hereby given
til it a special election for n Senator to
fill the unexpired term enJIng the last
WeinesJay in Septr-mber, iKqo, caused
by Die resignation of H. V. Sihmidt,
Switor from the Third Senatorial Dis
trict, will be held in slid Third St-na-to-iil
PiMrict, Mmd of Oahu. lv
t-j;r il" h ifs of K a. m. and 5 p. m.
at rriJiv. tne 24m utv 01 reoru-irx,-ilk)9.
The nomiintions tor candidates
must he J--p()ited with the Minister'
of the Interior nut le than ten Jaxsj
before tin- day of election. The voth g
n-rln, !. nnllino- nl-n-M nnJ In-ttwtiirc .
Cl-Ml l llu Tlilr.l i;.n-l,irltl lllctri. I noltll of fl
are as follows: I
All that portion of the Island of Oahu
(tying East and South of Nuuanu
Street, and a line drawn in e.tepIon
therenf from the Niiu.inu Pali to Mo
Utpu Point.
First IVeclnct:
All that portion of said district com
prised n Honolulu or Kona and lyiiiR east
of I'uiiahou Street, and a line drawn
In extension thereof, inauka and inaUal.
Pflllln?. pi ice: Government Nursery,
junction of King and WViklUI Streets.
Inspectors:
. Geo. Abnson,
C. S. Cr.me,
Fritz Rowald.
Setond Precinct:
All tint portion of said district com
posed in Honolulu or Kona, and lying
Slth Prednct:
All that portion of said district com
prised in Honolulu or Kona and bounded
by RUhards Street. Beretania Street,
Nuuanu Street and the Harbor. Polling
place: Hell Tower.
Inspectors:
J.M.Sims,
W. L. Eaton,
P. D. Kellett, Jr.
Seventh Precinct:
All that portion of said district com
prised In the judicial and taxation district
of Ktxilaupoko, and lying east and south
of a line drawn from the Nuuanu Pall to
Moknpu Point. Polling place: School
House, Walmnnalo.
Inspectors: '
All th it portion of the Island of Oahu
lying West and North of Nuuanu Street
and a line drawn in extension thereof
from 'the Nuuanu Pali to Mokapu Point.
r.rt Pre.. 11. t:
All tl1.1t portion ofthejudlcl.il and ta 1-
tioii district of Koolaupoko lying xvest and
line drawn from the Nuuarai
Pall to Mokapu Point. Polling place:
Kaneolie Court 1 louse.
Inspectors:
H. Cobb Adams,
I:. P. Aikue.
Prink P.ihi.i.
Second Precinct:
I he judicial and taxation district of
Kool.iuloa. Polling place:'C Koolauloa
Court House.
Inspectors:
C. H. Judd,
W. K. Rathburne,
J. II, Barenaba.
t:oi! sxl: -'i. -i;pmw
i urJir. ,p,iy to II. Cj. Um
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,ner.
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erfect
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COR SALC-IIOOKS ON MODERN LACE, at
I Mrs llanna's.
XVOlANUALahJ PeJal Ilass REED ORGAN
' Suitable for charel or reslJence. Ilercstrom
Music Co., Tort street. 1067
B
EST sj cent mesl In ton. Try It anj be con
vince.!. Lina s Lxceisior Kestturant. 1041.
LOST.
I OST A(,OI.DPINltha DIAXtOND Inthecen-L-
ten betetn Walkahalulu llrlJe anj Alapil St.
Return to this ollice. 1 108-am
PASS-nOOIv LOST.-Pass Uook otn. In favor
nf XX'm. CrafnrJ. has been Inst. I'lnJer villi
receive suitable reuarJ bv leavlnir sime at the office
of the IIAWAllAN-CIUrSLSU MWb. lioi-ll
ALirH. from not havlnc XVest Dlslnfectlni; Ma
chines In ynur houses. Chlorn-Napthnleu-n kills
cockroaches and ants. See California I'eeJ Co.,
ARtnts. itg-im
TO LET.
O H.T-ll'RNIhlllDIKH'Sl
Jn-ssP. II M . I' O llox,
I to lei for about sit in-mlhs No iWMtrn. AJ
lentrallv locatcJ,
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ln RENT the West DISINFlXriM, MACIIINI S
anj kD then in or ler. tor
rental. California I'eJ Co ,
Agents.
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small monthly
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FOUND.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
For additional Shipping News see seventh pace.
Diamond Hunt! Signal Station, Jim
11, 1 p in Weather clear, xvtiul fresh
X K.
Weather Hurenu, Ptinnhou, Jim 14,
Teniiifrnture Morning liiliiliiulin,
GO: Midday nitixlinuni, 78.
Itaroinctor, 0 u in, ,10.17 sternly,
ltnllifnll, tlo, 0.00 In.
Humidity at 0 n 111 05 percent.
Dexvl'olntfll K.
Iuilluatious of north wind.
AlUtlVALH.
Frltlny, Jan 18.
Ur 8 S Lennox, Williamson, from
Yokohnnin,
Hutunlay, Jim 14.
1 M S S Chlnn, Scabury, from Snn
l-'ranclseo.
Htinr Nocnti, l'etlerscn, from
Kolou.
Am lik Oregon, Parker, from Nexx
cnstle. DEl'MlTOltEa.
Saturday, Jan 14,
P M S S Chlnn, Scabury, for China
and Japan n t 2 midnight.
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ITEMS FROM HARBOR FRONT
ITOUND Siims Chi Coll. it.- I'rate'mtv IMN banie
can be had by canine at this ok aiu pavinii
cost of advertlHffltnt -So
between the westerly boundary of the
First Precinct and a line drawn as follows,
viz: From the foot of South Street along
Smith, King andAlap.il streets, and from tlv
licad of Alapal Street to the flagpole on the
old battery on Punchbowl; thence to and
titonj; the ridge on the easterly side of
P.vuoa Valley to the summit of the moun
tain. Polling place: Heretanla Street
School House.
Inspectors:
J. A. Magoon,
W. C. Wilder, Jr., .
S. Decker.1
Third Precinct:
AH tint portion of said district com
prised In Honolulu or Kona, and lying be
tween the westerly boundary of the Sec
ond Precinct and Nuuanu Street, and
iTj.iulta of School Street and a line drawn
from the junction of School and Punch
bowl Streets to the flag pole on the old
battery 'on Puncjibowl. Polling" place:
Rulldlngat entrance to lower reservoir
jionnds Nuuanu Avenue.
Inspectors:
w. H. Hoogs,
J. D. Holt,
V: P. Mclntyre.
Fourth Precinct:
All that portion of said district com
prised In Honolulu or Kona, and bounded
by the Second and Third Precincts, Here
tanla and Nuuanu Streets. Polling place:
Hoyal School.
Inspectors:
James Nott, Jr.,
T. P. Cummins,
W. M. Pomroy.
Fifth Precinct:
, All that portion of said district com
prised in Honolulu or Kona and bounded
joy the Second Precinct, Beretania Street,
Richards Street and tiie Harbor. Polling
place: Kapuaiwa Hullding.
Inspectors:
"' Alex. I.yle,
' P. H. Burnette,
D. Logan.
Third Precinct:
The judicial and taxation district of
Walalua. Polling place: Waialua Court
House.
Inspectors:
Edward I lore,
A. Cox,
Alfred Kalll.
Fourth Precinct:
The judicial and taxation district of
Wnlanae. Polling place: Walanae Court
House.
" Inspectors:
Sam'l Andrews,
G. W. Nawaakoa,
Isaia Halualaul.
FiftlPreclnct:
All that portion of the judicial and taxa
tion district of Ewa, comprised In the
lands of Hoaeae and Honouliuli. Polling
place: Reading Room, Ewa Plantation.
Inspectors:
I). B. Murdoch,
Joseph Fernandez,
F. P. Johnson.
Sixth Precinct:
All the remaining portion of the judicial
and taxation district of Ewa. Polling
place: Ewa Court House.
Inspectors:
Frank Archer,
J. M. Eera,
S. Hookano.
panv's Building, comer Kameh.uneha
School Grounds.
Inspectors:
H. Zerbe,
R. V. Cithcart.
R. II. Baker.
Ninth Precinct:
All that portion of Honolulu or Kona
lying between the Eighth Precinct and
Nuuanu Street, and inauka of a line drawn
along School Street,- the Nuiunu stream
and Beretania Street. Polling place:
Kauluwela School Hine.
Inspectors:
C. I.. Rhodes.
II. Waterhouse, Jr.
Peter Sou.
Tenth Precinct:
All that portion of Honolala or Kona
bounded by King, Llllln and School
streets, the Nuuanu Stream, Beretania and
Nuuanu Streets and the Harbor. Polling
place: China Engine I louse.
Inspectors:
J. Eflinger,
E. Towse,
C. Hiistace, Jr.
J. A. KING,
Minister of the Interior.
Pop -corn Crisps!
THE HAWAIIAN CRISPS COMPANY
HAS MOVED into the premises lately
occupied by Mr. Joseph Tinker as a meat
market, on Nuuanu street, opposite Chap
lain sjreet.
A Full Supply of
Fresh Crisps
Mntle Daily ! hm-wi
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Sex'enth Precinct:
All that portion of Honolulu or Kona
lying makai of the King Street road from
the Ewa line to the King Street Bridge,
and all mauka of said road from the Exva
line to tiie main road up Kalihl Valley.
Polling place: Reform School premises.
Inspectors:
G. D. Gear,
W. R. Sims,
J. Miller.
Eighth Precinct:
All that portion of Honolulu 01 Kona
lying mauka of the King Street road from
the main road up Kalihl Valley to Llllha
Street, and a line drawn from the head
thereof, In extension of the line of Judd
Street, to and along the ridge forming the
xvesterly border of Nuuanu Valley. Poll
ing place: Hawaiian Tramways Com-
Notice.
I hereby give notice that I have tills day
bought from S. Klmura his branch store at
Holualoa, N. Kona, Hawaii. xvlll pay all
accounts owing uy saw store up to January
1, iuo.1), anu an accounts owing to said
store will be collected by me.
IM3-2W T. SHIBAYAMA.
Notice.
Having sold my branch store at Holu
aloa, N. Kona, Hawaii, to T. Shlbayama,
1 hereby clve notice that said T. Shlba
yama assumes all former liabilities of said
store, ana win couect an outstanding ac
counts. S. KIMURA.
January 1st, 1809. im-2w
Notice.
The business of P. J. Voeller will not be
'responsible for any debts contracted by any
one In the name of the said P. J. Voeller,
without a written order from the undersigned.
JAiYlUS J. UTKINK,
M'g'r and Att'y In Fact for I'. J. Voeller.
Honoluliii January 10, 1809. ni4-im
Fop Sale.
A FINE RESIDENCE, 8 rooms, new
and modern ; large grounds In good style,
150 feet frontage on Lunalilo street; a
beautiful home. For particulars see
VV. E. BIVENS,
uij-im 315'Fort St.
There is ono stowaway aboard
tho Lennox.
Tho Bound in xvill poou bo on
her way from Snu Francisco to
Manila, via Honolulu.
Smith iiud Owen, two Fort
Uoorgo snilors, were ordered back
to work by Judge Petereou thin
foronoon.
Tlo 6tcamer Centennial toro the
fro'ut oh Loinnrd-strcot xvlinrf
Jauuary 3 xvliilo trying to got out
into the Htroam nt Stn Francitco.
Tho sailing dato of tho Garoune
having l)-o"ii poetponod to Jutiu
nry It), Hint Htentner will not ar
rive litre until tho '21tli and xxill
S'lil on the HOtli.
Tl,o C D Bryant. S N CHstle,
Robert Lowors and S G Wilder,
lmvs nil bi-cii chartered to ltmil
(onernl nit'rehnuili-io at San
Francisco for this port.
Tim giuiblmt Wheeling f-aih'ti
January 3 for Alnhkn, by xvav of
Victoria, 13 O. She will be away
ahiultvxo inoiitln and may com
to Honolulu later ou.'
Eihxatd T Alarshall, thiid olli
i'ot f the trooprthip Si!ftiid'a and
u man wli- bec.inio well ncquiiiit
i'd b-10, waa nspliysiutn witii
illiiuiiuating una iu San Francis
co, Jat.uary 2.
The Morgan City has had her
charter to the Govormuout rear
rauged nnd she has now become a
rf uular transport. The Morgau
City liad not sailed for Manila
xvhon tho China left Snu Fran -citeo.
Tho British steamship Lennox
nrrived from Yolioharaa last night
with 11 cargo of geuerMl mrchan
diso consigned to T H. Davies &
Co. She tiroimht 775 Japaot se.
Iheso ucie sent into qiiarautiuu
t liia forenoon.
Tho Australia had a very rough
trip to Sau Fraucisco Tho storm
commenced Nexv Yenr's day and
lnstt'd almost to San Frnncif-co.
Largo quantities of water were
shipped. Fortunately, tiie d-im-nge
was but superficial.
Tho American bark Oregon,
Parker master, arrived in port at
about 11:15 a m today with a
cargo of 121)4 tons of coal from
Newcastle, N 8 W, consigned to
order. She sailed November 1.
Captain Parker is accompanied
by his wife and children,
Tho Noeau camo in from Koloa
this foronoon with a cargo of
4000 bags of sugar for H Hack
feld &, Co. Tho purser 1-oports as
folloxvs: 23,'JOO bags of sugar
loft ou Kauai; very touch weather
at Kapai and James Makoo still
xveathor-bound; stmr Kauai xvill
clean out Lihuo.
The PMS8 China, Seabury
commander, armed iu port and
hauled alongside tho Pacific Mail
wharf at about G:45 a m today
after a vory rough trip from San
l'rancisco. one xvoulu uavo ar
rived yostorday aftornoon had it
not been for the weather. Sho
arrived oil port beforo daylight,
having left San Francisco at 1:30
p m on tho 7th inst.
7i
YourMoney's
Worth....
That's what you get when you buy IIOYWOOD'S
SIIOBS. Uut your money's worth In shoes doesn't end with good
leather. Some dealers think it does ; some dealers don't even give
that. To good leather xve add good workmanship,- correct style,
perfect fit, absolute comfort to the wearer.
We give polite, careful attention to every customer. It takes a
little more time, but it makes good friends.
- The Manufacturers' Shoe Co,,
Sign ok thk Bio Shoe,
X Fort street.
WmMmWMWMWiiaUMMMMK
Hotel Arrival..
Hawaiian Ur and Mis F B
Day, Honolulu; Geo E Fairchild,
Mrs M E Tuckor, Miss Tuckor,
Mrs J W Phillips. Dr L It Web
ster, C H King, wife and daughter,
BY AUTHORITY.
Notice to Corporations.
In conformity with Section 2024 of the
rt..ti r-.. - -.11 .- . .
Oakland. Cal; E h Cutting. Fruit-1" '" ' ' nwy
,.!., n. ni,D n .T..aa ni.w,;.,- "1,u'rcu '" lillte '" anu accurate exnibit
iuir) nij yiirto a-' uwiix-Dj viiiuiu
of ihr ;tntr nf tliplr nfMr nc ixf (! r,
burg; It O KaxvlingH, St Louis, tltTh 'l'
MojPOPu.kor, Qniucy,lll; m; J " . '.' l$ ' ihfe " blt to ,be
, -.r. -vt i.iiit-i.! i Am.' lcd I" the Interior Department on or be-
" . r.i . nVY,i "vr iZ a :: . i.t d.,y of j, I8w.
I, . rt .' ,,., 1x1, o,i M,a ' Blanks for this purpose xvlll be
gi-le; li A Allen, Itlr nntl .Mia A ..n,. n .. ., , . , ,-
15 Dewey, W H Durfee anil val. t,
Chicago; F J ITopI, Mm John
Ft nticirt and daughter, Omaha; F
A Kantitz, C P Ovi iton, Mr m d
Mr-i U M Arinsby, Miss S M Wil
pon, bun Fraucitco; Mrs (J S
Th-iill, Albany, NY; MUs M'U
Tn nt, Brn'gHptiit Conn: Mrs
Geitiu lo Fost r, Utici. N Y; W S
Weill). C A liiowu. New York,
Cny; Mis II G Htiuio, teattlf; J?
"' M -o '. Jlif I F io (, JIi F
G Sterulori.', Fouil du Lae, Wis.
Small ads. in the Bulletin aic not
overshadowed by bigger ones.
furnished
upon application to the Interior Office.
Upon failure of any Corporation to pre
sent the exhibit within the time required,
the Minister of the Interior xvlll, cither
himself or by one or more Commissioners
appointed by him, call for the production
of the brooks and papers of the Corporation
and examine Its officers touching Its affairs
under 0.1th.
J. A. KING,
Minister of the Interior.
imerioi unite, January I, uoq.
NEW T()-DY.
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Election of Officers.
At a special meeting of the stockholders
of the Pacific Hardware Company, Limited,
held this day, tiie following officers were
elected, all of xvhoni reside in Honolulu:
H. F. Dillingham, President.
Jas. Gordon Spencer, Vice-President and
Secretary.
L. E. Pjnkham, Treasurer and Manager.
W. M. Ginliam, Auditor.
Geo. S. Harris, Jr., Assistant Treasurer.
Who with the following nameJ consti
tute the Hoard of Dirfcctors : M. I'. Rob
inson, O. S. Gilbert, J. L. Torbert.
Honolulu. January 14, 1899. iu8-3t
Chinese and American
Combined Show
3&r ar U
a .x, ,riK'
rOU A 1EW NIGHTS ONLY, AT THE
New Chinese Theater
EWA SIDE AALA LANE.
A'
SOL I1EULINEK
.Manacer
For Sale.
Throo nno RESTDIONCH T.OTS in 01m I
of tho c-holeost rositl"ni-o loc.ilillo of
Honolulu. SIzo of ot- (!0K x 178 foot.
Thoso lots aro improved nntl nlcoly laid
out xvltli fruit and nrnniuontal treei.
l'or furtlior Information npplv to
GKAU, LANSING tt CO.,
10i)2-tf 210 KtiiKRtroot.
Offices for Rent.
LxtraorJItury Lnjccmcnt of
American IExB03-A- American
The California Magnet anj Mnnolulu ranrltel
IN NATIVE SONGS I CHINESE SONGS I
AMERICAN SONGS I
Ila4JuPlalni;, anj Dancing. AssMeJ by
E (I (1 1 o A v m o n d !
The Great Cotneilan, Impersonater ani Dancer.
DONT EAIL TO SEE THEM I
PRICES TO ALL PARTS OF THE HOUSE:
ChllJren .
AJults .
UeereJ Seats In Private llu-cet
10 cents
.2 cents
50 cents
Commencing
Tuesday Niglit,
January 17, 1899 !
Doors open at 6:jop, m.; performance to start at
7 p. m, anJ close at u:)o.
Rcservei Seats on sale at Hawaiian Chinese News
ofuce, King stiei-t. m6
Ilunebull Mutters.
A moetinc of baeoball ontlm-
siasts xvns held in tho drill sited
last ovouing. It xvns decided to
bnvo four teams for tho Lenyun of
1899 na folloxvs: Funnhou, Kn
raelinraobn, Weln kti Hno nnd U.
S. Engineers. The next tiling is
to decide on n series of grimes.
Other meetings xvill soon bo held.
i
J uil i; XX'llcor lo Kuuul,
Judge Luther Wilcox tunde up
his miod yesterday, afternoon to
go to Kauai to bob his brothers.
Ho took paesago on tho steamer
Kilohnna.
Tiie undersigned hereby notify those
that may wish to secure office room near
the City Front and shipping center of the
port, that It Intends to erect a nexv two
story building on the old site of Queen st.,
and that the whole of second floor xvill be
arranged In offices en suite or single, to
suit Intending tenants. The proximity of
this site to the mercantile and shipping
center of this port, makes it a most con
venient location.
Applications for rooms may be made'nt
once to C. Brewer it Comp.uip, Queen
street.
Honolulu, January 13th, 1899,
1 1 IJ-4W
The Portuguese Mutual
Benefit Society
Of Hawaii, at Its regular annual meeting
held nt Honolulu January 8th, 1899, elected
as Its Officers for the current year, the fol
lowing gentlemen :
Vicente O. Teixeira, President.
M. G. Sant Anna, Vice-President.
Joao P. Dias, Secretary.
A. G. Sllx'a, Jr., Treasurer.
BOARD OF DIKCCTORS:
Manuel Nunes, Joao Femandes, Jose de
Marques, Jose de Frias, and J. J. Barboa.
AUDITORS :
J. Machado, J, R. M011I7, Thomaz Car
valho, Jr., J. F. Soua, and M. J. Colto.
J. P. DIAS, Secretary.
HonoluluJan. 12, 1899. iu6-3t
REAL
ESTATE '
BARGAINS!
.$ 7,500
.. 3.500
, , 6,000
. 4.500
1,250
Tarm at Hamakua .
4 Lots at Alaklkl ....
li acres Ian 1 near town
H acre of lani ctnter of toun
A la-year lease 4 cottages ,
A 4o-room LoJcInK House, u-jear lease. 5.000
Larue lot at.MalkiM 10,000
175 acres coffee lanJ, Kona 3.000
51 acres coffee lanJ, Kona, M planteJ.... .000
Lot !S acre near town '.5CX
Corner lot center of town 9.5o
An8-jear lease acottages,. 1.000
For further particulars apply to
J. M. VIVAS,
Honolulu.
G PoBtoHtcc Lane,
1117
The Bulletin classifies its ads. Re
sultsmall advertisers get a square
deal.
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