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TIME TABLE.
Tk steamers, ot this line will arrive
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FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
MARIPOSA May 4
SIERRA May 18
MARIPOSA May 25
SONOMA June 4
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in connection with the salllnc of the above steamers the agents are pre
pared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any rail
road from San Francisco to all points tn the .United States, and from New
Kork by any steamship line to all European ports. -
, FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Limited,
GENERAL AOENTS OCEANIO S. B. CO.
Pacific Mail Steamship Go.
Occidental and Orlsnlal Steamship Co, & Toy's Kisen Kaisba
ftttatrt ofttt kor coaptoiM wlllctll it Honolulu loft Imvc tblipotloa or tbott (&
.4Ut bilow tetlontA t...
For Japan and China:
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D.tlc May a
Par caaaral taforaatloa pply -a
H. Hackfeld &
Royal
W3l44r of m ibovt lint, roonltc la catnaelloa with u CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
,aaa Vaacourar,.B. C, and Sytfy. N. S. W.. and calllaf al Victoria. B. C, Honolulu and Bilibaai
DUB AT JIOMOa.Ul.1; an or about iha taiaa b.low atata rta i
FROM VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA. B. C.
r BrtibiBtADlSylotyt
Aormcl...... May n
Meant JuncS
Mtowtra ..July 6
"TVoofb Icktti Iftuad froi
Hotolulu to Canada. Ualttd flUUi aad Enron a.
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Thco. H. Da vies &
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
Direct Service between
NEW YORK AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, via Pacific Coast.
S. S CALIFORNIAN, 6,000 tons, to sail In April
. S OREGONI AN, 6,000 tons, to sail two weeks later.
S S AMERICAN, 6,000 tons, to sail
S.S. HAWAIIAN, 6,000 tons, to sail -
Freight received at company's wharf. 42d Street, South Brooklln, at all times.
For further particulars apply to
C. P. MORSE,
General Freight Agent. H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.,
Agents. Honolulu
Lines of Tmel
Business Hen
Can Save
Many Hours
ACROSS THE CONTINENT FROM
San Francisco-Portland
THE TRAINS DAiLY
FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
FROAV PORTLAND.
Only THREE DAYS to Chicago.
y FOUR DAYS to New York.
P' man Palace Sleepers. Buffet. Smok'
Ing and Library Cars, with Barber
Snop and Pleasant Reading Rooms.
Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte)
Free Reclining Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent,
135 Third stree. Portland, Oregon.
D. W. HITCHCOCiC. General Agent.'
No. 1 Montgomery St.. San Francisco.
fc. L. LU.YlAX, G. P. & T. A.,
147s Omaha, Nebraska.
O. R. & L. Go.
TIME TABLE.
From and After January 1, 1R"9,
TKA.INS.
STATIONS.
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O. P. Dbhisov. Rnrwrlntflndflnt
Wilder's Steamship Company
FREIGHT AND
PASSENGERS
FOR ISLAND PORTS
BRUCE CABTWRIQHT
(ineral Manager ot
T IquUtble Life Asaumnce Sociiv
0 tha United HUie. lor tb. BawtUs
Island 1
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and leave this port as hereunder
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
MARIPOSA May 8
SONOMA May 14
MARIPOSA May 29
VENTURA ,.. June 4
Local Doat
For San Francisco:
Nippon Ala.u
April 19
Co., Ltd., Agents.
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FROM SYDNEY AND BRISBANE
For Vict of I a tn4 Vaacouvar (B. C):
Moana.. , May 8
Miowera Junt
Aonngl.
.July i
Moana....
M'lwcra,,
.. .iuly it
August 18
For t-raltM and
Co., Ltd., Gcn'l Agents.
Bw and Wine Dealers.
LOVEJOY&CO.
iMrOBTKBB, AND WHOLBBALI
Wine ana Lianor Dealers.
Af .at. lor lb. Bottl.d Ralalar Baar ol saattla.
No. 19 Nduamu Sukkt
Foitar Block, Honolulu, Hawaiian Kurd..
P. O. Bqiiit. Motual Talapaooa ,oS.
CONSOLIDATED
SODA WATER CO., Ltd.
Euplanado,
Corner Allen and Fort Sis., Honolulu.
Gonsalves & Co.,
LIMITED.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND WINE MERCHANTS.
22? Queen St., Honolulu. H. I
Hoffman Saloon
No Beer to Burn,
But Beer to Beat the Band
Large invoice of ;
Olympia
Beer
IN DRAUGHT AND BOTTLE
It has'nt come to stay ; it's goln?
fast, but there's more com
Ing every month.
L H. DEE. Prop.
INTER-ISLAND
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On and After the 2nd of March
messages In plain language will be accept
ed for transmission between the
places mentioned below :
Honolulu, Oahu
Ka Laau, Molokai
Maunalei, Lanaij and
Lahaina, Maui,
The charge for such messages will be at
the rale of 20 cents per word nf 15 lettcs.
minimum charge 32, until further notice.
When telephone connections are avail
able messiges may be handed to the tele
phone company to be forwarded to desti
nations other than tho.e mentioned above.
In ollur cases special messengers mav
be employe J.
The cost of special delivery Is not In
cluded In the charge at 20 cents per word.
If the cost Is known It must be paid by
the sender when the message Is handed In,
If unknown, It must be paid by the ad
dressee when the message Is dellvsred.
Honolulu Office, Magoon Block.
. UPSTAIRS.
Steamship
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ENTEHD
at wm mil
Walluku, April 29. Tho following
excellent musical program was render
ed last Saturday evening at Alexander
hall, Walluku, for tho licnclU of the
Ladles' flullrl:
Musical Selection Piano .two vlollnl
Miss Nape, Mr. Schraeder, Mr. Onrcla.
Song For all Eternity
Rev. W. Ault.
Pianoforte Solo Selection from
'"Martha"
Miss Adams.
Bong (with Imnjo accompaniment.
Miss Huntington.
Vocal' Duct A. D. C
Miss Nape and Rev. W. Ault,
Plnaforte Solo .
Mrs. Lyons.
Song Forgotten
Mrs. Wagner.
Song and Chorus Massa's In tho
Cold Ground
Rev. W. Ault, Mr. Moore, Mr. Dcnson,
Mr. Jackson.
Song (with violin obllgato) An
gel's Serenade
Miss Nape.
Song Once In a Purple Twilight..
Rev. W. Ault.
Pianoforte Solo.
Mr. Schraeder.
The exercises took place In tho large
kindergarten hall which was lighted up
with beautiful effect. There were over
1 hundred of the best society peoplo of
Wnlluku present. The receipts netted
about $57. The exercises lasted from
S tn 10 p. m., nnd It was one of the
plcnrnntest evenings ever spent In Wal
luku. 'The acoustic properties of tho
hal were almost perfect, the piano nnd
vocal solos being heard to unusually
good advantage.
Rev. Wm. Ault was In charge of the
program nnd the make tip of tho even
ing's excellent program was due to his
energy nnd good taste In selection of
performers. .
All the ladies nnd gentlemen who
.took part acquitted themselves very
handsomely, some of them uctlng like
veterans on 'he stage. After tho mil
slcal program refreshments were serv
ed by the ladles of tho guild nnd the
remainder of the evening was spent In
social chat.
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Instruments file J for record Ap:ll ?ot 1901.
First Party Second Party Class
H A Llndlev&wf Anm Prl D
irsuanu ouege vv nrjji u
Wm Bach wgpat I.
W M Campbell F S LvmanJr M
F W Macfarlane R RlcharPson A.M
Instruments filed for record May t, 1901
First Party Second Party Class
Waa Lee
J Vt Monsarrat
Wm Welsbarth
Liu Chin
A S Parke v
Wash Mer Co
L Akana
BS
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L
AL
Wong Lai
RECORDED APRIL 18. iqoi.
C Wlnam to G II Anp:s. D. Feb 7.
1001; lots 1, 2, 5, 24. block 7B, Kapahulu.
HonolulJ, Oahu, f)oo. Book 222, page
75
NATURE'S PROVISION FOR MAN.
When Naturo designed man she
provided ainplo things for his preser
vation. Man was Intended to llvo and
be healthy on vegetation; that was
the natural way. Tho only way to be
healthy or to regain lost health Is
by using nature's remedy and great
blood purlfltr Klcknpoo Indian Sag
wn. This Is tho great Indian reme
dy, taken direct from naturo's unerr
ing laboratory. It Is mado ot simple
herbs, ' roots and barks, and always
acts naturally. It searches out the
disease; finds ,tlio causo of It; slays
It, nnd restores ths body to a normal
ly hcnlthly condition. If your liver Is
sluggish, drowsy, or Inactive; If your
heart doesn't pump right, palpitate,
thumps, sometimes vigorously; and
sometimes faintly; If your bowels mr
Inactive, or overactive; If your stau
nch fulls you; If your kidneys fall to
act naturally; thcro Is still holp for
you If you will, tnko Klckapoo In
dian Sagwa. You must act quickly.
Disease' Is progressive; you must stop
It at once. Klckapoo Indian Sagwa
will do It. Hobron Drug Co., agents
for tho Klckapoo Indian Remedies.
Camera & Co. can now bo found on
Alaka street between Kins and Mer
chant. Pacific Surety
COMPANY.
Guarantee Department
I88UE BONDS TO GUAItANTUB
the faithful discharge of the duties of
Managers, Secretaries, Cashiers, Book
keepers, Clerks of Banks, Salesmen,
Agents, Office-men, Officers of Soci
eties and Lodges, Employees of the
United States Gdvemment of the Cus
toms and Internal Revenue and Post
Office Departmens,Collectors,Drlvers
of Delivery Wagons, Watchmen,
Shipping Clerks, Traveling, Sales
men, Contractors, Paymasters In the
Army and Navy, Importers and Ex
porters. Railroad and Street Railway
Employees,Admlnlstrators,E.ecutors,
Assignees, Receivers, and all peisons
holding positions of trust.
Casualty Department.
The Policies of the Compnny Cover
Plate Glass, Including Lettering and
Smbosslng, and Plate Glass Mirrors.
Steam B llers, Indemnifying the n
sured against loss or damage to pro
ptrty, cr for accidental bodily Injury
or depth, and covering periodical
Inspections.
fiCAR, LANSING & CO., Agents,
IUDI1 UU1LDING, FORT ST
Legal Notices.
KAWA1AHA0 LOTS FOR SALE
Notice of Sale of Real Estate at Auction
Notice Is hrreby given, that In pursuance
of an order of the nonorable A. S. Hum
phreys, First Judge of the ClrcultCourt of
the First Urcull, at Chambers, maJton
the' 22nd day of April, 1001, sitting as a
Court of .Equity In.the matter of Alexand
er Maloho vs. William Maloho et al, bill
for partition of real estate, the undersigned,
Henry Smith, C'erk of the Judiciary De
partment, having been appointed a com
missioner to sell the real estate described
In the bill of complaint at public auction
to the hlghtst bidder for cash and subjtct
to confirmation by the said Circuit Court
of the First Circuit, said day of sale to be
not les than fourteen days from the date
of publlcitloio' this notice In two news-
pipe s In Honolulu:
Njw therelore, t will sell at public auc
tion on WEDNESDAYthe8ih day of May,
19:1, at 12 o'clock M at maukaentrenceto
the Judiciary Building, Honoluu, Is and of
Oahu, the two lots belonging to Alexander,
William, Lilly, Haulanl and George Malo
ho, children and heirs at law of Alexander
W. Maloh), lae of Koloa, Kauil, deceased,
Intestate.
The lots are situated on the prcposeJ
extension of Hotel strest, teteen Lilluo
kalint and Punchbowl streets, In Kawala
han, Honolulu, and more particularly des
cribed as follows-:
Apanas t and 4 of L.C.A. No. 263 Issued
to Walakea.
' Apana 1 Beginning at the East corr.e:
of John Anahu's Lot and running to and
until the angle at the West of the Lot of
Maeha, 51 feet; and from that corner run
ning to the North along Maeha's Lot of
141 Ji feet; and from that corner on run
ning West to the Lot of John Anahu so'i
feet; thence to the South along John Ana
hu's lot to the point of commencement t)5
feet, containing an Area of about 6020
square feet.
Apana 4-Beglnnlngatthe North corner
of this lot or makal side of an auwal. S.
S' 55v E. true 81.0 feet from N. corner of
tills aw arJ, and running by true bearings;
1. S. 0o 5 W. 15O.0 feet along lane;
thence 2. S. 25" 20 E. 58.0 feet to fence;
thence 3. N. (j9ovE. hi. 5 feet along
fence to makal side of stone wall; 4. N.
1 35' W. 2.2 feet along stone wall; ?. N.
50" 45' E. 20.0 feet along stone wall; 6. N.
10' o' E. 26.2 feet along Government; 7.
N. 18" 55' W 55.5 feet along Government
to the Initial point, and containing an arei
of 9830 square feet, more or less.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF
SALE: Cash; gold coin of the United
States, ten per cent of the purchase price
to bepald tu the auctlcneer on the day ol
the sale, balance on confirmation of sale
by said Circuit Court.
Deeds at expense of purchaser. For
further particulars apply to the undersign
ed, at Judiciary Uulldlng, Honolulu, April
22, 1901.
HENRY SMITH,
lS2Hd Commissioner.
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
OF REAL ESTATE.
Notlco Is hereby given by tho under
signed, C. P. Orimwood, a commission
er duly appointed by tho order of tho
First Judge of tho Circuit Court of tho
First Circuit, Territory of Hawaii, sit
ting In Equity, duly given and mado on
tho 12th day of November, A. D. 1900,
In a causo therein pending, wherein
Gcnevlovo Dowsctt, an Infant, by J. M.
Monsarrat, her guardian. Is plaintiff,
nnd Elizabeth J. Knight nnd Frederick
S. Knight, her husband; Rowcna N.
Turner nnd II. V. Turner, nor husband,
and Marlon C. Dowsctt nro defendants,
which said causo Is brought for tho
partition of curtain lands nnd promises
moro particularly described In p'aln
tiff's bill of complaint, on fllo In said
cause, that said Commissioner will, on
Saturday, tho 18th day ot May, A. D.
l'JOl, at tho hour of 12 o'clock m., at
tho miction salesrooms of Jamos
K. Morgan. C3 Queen Street,
In tho City nf Honolulu, Island
of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, pursuant
to tho further ardor and decree of said
Court duly given and mado In said
causo on tho 19th day of April, A. V.
1901, bcII at public auction, to tho
highest nnd best bidder for caBh, all
of tho following described pieces and
parcels of landto-wlt:
First: That certain pleco or parcel
of land situated at Kuwlll, on tho lwl
lei road, Honolulu, Island ot Oahu, Ter
ritory of Hawaii, and being tho samo
premises described In Royal Patent
(Grant) No. 2718 to James I. Dowsctt,
und that wero cenvoyed to said Annlo
ii. Dowsctt by tho said James I. Dow
sett by deed dated November iilth,
1870, and recorded In tho offlco of tho
Registrar ot Conveyances nt Honolulu,
In said Territory ot Hawaii, In I.lbur
Jl. on folios 18C and 187, and by tho
3ald Annlo G. Dowsctt doviscd to tho
parties plaintiff and defendant In said
cause, Gcnevlovo Dowsctt, Elizabeth
J. Knight, formerly Elizabeth J. Par
ker, Rowcna N. Turner nnd Marlon C.
Dowsctt, In equal Bharcs as tenants in
common, by her lust will and testa
mcnti and described as follows:
Commencing nt a point on tho south
sldo of Iwllci Road, from which point
tho Government hurvoy Station Kawa
beam N. C2 44' E. truo and distant
708.4K feet; thonco
1. S. 22o ly e. truo 247.5 feet;
thonco
2. N. 37o
thonco
3. N. 49o
49' E. truo 120.12 feet;
51' W. truo 93.72 foot;
Uenco
4. N. lOo 01' W. truo 107.C feet;
tl.onco
0. 8. C3 BO' W. truo 73.72 feet to
point of commencement, nnd contain
ing an area of 39-100 of an aero
(17.032.0 sq. ft.)
Second: Thnt certain ploco or par
ed ot land situated nt Moanalua, Ho
nolulu, Island of Oahu, Territory o
Hawaii, being tho samo premises de
scribed In Royal Patent No. 435 (Land
Commission Awnrd No. 1339) to Poo-
pun nnd that wero convoyed to tho
raid Jamos I. Dowsctt by Knala'.tal
(w) tho heir of Poopuu, by deed datnd
October 29th, 1801, und recorded In
tho olllco ot tho said Registrar In
Liber II, and folio 357, and by tho
said James I. Dowsett conveyed to tho
Legal Notices.
said Annlo O. Dowsett; nco Rngsdalo,
' 1... .1 1 .,..-.1 v-A..nn.i.A. nff.w ,0TA
uy UUt'U UUll'U llUtL'UiUUI UIM, ov,
and recorded In tho offlco of tho said
Registrar In Liber 31 on folios 180 nnd
187, nnd by tho said Annlo O. Dowsctt,
by her said last will and testament,
doviscd to tho ptrtles plnlntltf nnd de
fendant In said cause, tho said Gcne
vlovo Dowsett, Elizabeth J. Knight,
I formerly Elizabeth J. Parker, Rowcna
N. Turner and Marlon C. Dowsctt, In
equal shares as tenants In common,
and described as follows:
Uoglnnlng at a cross cut on a rock
In a pllo ot stones on tho East bank
of creek, thenco South 6 43' East,
true, 104.80 feet along Konohlkl;
thence North 653 47' East, truo, 67.41
feet along Konohlkl; thenco South
503 13' East, true, 25.10 feet along Ko
nohlkl to tho corner of Konohlkl and
Ii. C. A. 1795 then North 62 o 17'
East, truo, 107.60 feet aiong L. C. A.
l'95 to a cross cut on a rock; thenco
South 67o 4J East, tfuo 13.20 feet;
thenco North 64o 17' East, true. 46.20
foot; North 193 13 West 85.80 feet
along Konohlkl to tho corner of L.
C. A. 2182; thence South 87o 17' West,
true, 99 feet nlong L. fl. A. 2182 to the
corner of Konohlkl nnd I.. C. A. 2182;
thenco South 170 43' East, true, 29.70
feet along Konohlkl; thence South 733
47' West, true, 33.00 feet; thonco
North 61o 23' West, truo 17.80 feet;
thenco South 773 C7 West, true, 66
feet along Konohlkl to the point '-f
beginning and containing an area ot
161-100 acres.
Third. That certain piece or parcel
of land situated at Moanalun, Hono
lulu, Island of Oahu, Terr..ory of Ha
waii, consisting of four taro patches
forming a portion of tho Konohlkl of
Mcannlua that was devised to S. M.
Damon by Ilernlco Pnuah'l Ulshop by
her last will dated October 4th, 1884,
nnd admitted to probate In tho Su
premo Court on the 2nd dny of De
cember, 188 1, and conveyed by S. M.
Damon to Annlo O. Dowsctt by deed
dated November 20th. 18S9. of record
In Mbor 119, pngo 2S1, nnd being tho
snmo premises thnt wero doviscd to
tho parties plaintiff and de'endant In
said cause, the said Gcnevlovo Dow.
sett, Elizabeth J. Knight, formerly
Elizabeth J. Parker, Rowcna N, Tun
shares as tenants in common, by tho
said Annlo O. Dowsctt by her Inst will
ncr and Marlon C. Dowsett. In equal
nnd testament aforesaid, tho samo bo
Ins described as follows:
Reglnning nt tho Southwest corner
01 this land wpich Is also tho corner
common to U C. A. 868, Apana 4. and
L. C. A. 4588. Apann 2; thenco North
3D' 27' West, truo, 65.30 feet along
said I.. C. A. SOS, Apana 4, to corner
of L-. C. A. 2S60; thenco North 45o 25'
Enst, true, 281 feet along said u C.
A. 2800 to corner of Konohlkl; thenco
South 39' 49' East, true, 78.79 foot
along Konohlkl; thenco South 4S 11'
West, true, 90.62 feet nlong Konohlkl
and I.. C. A. 458S, Apana 4; thonco
South 36o 61' East, true, 95.70 feet
nlong I.. C. A. 45S8, Apana 4; thenco
South 66' 26' West, true, 73.90 feet
along U C. A. 3191; thenco Norm -0'
08' West, true, 72.60 feet along U C.
A. 45S8, Apnna 2; thenco South 48o
11' West, truo, 120 feet nlong U C. A.
4588, Apana 2, to point of beginning,
containing an area ot 60-100 acres.
Subject to a leaso expiring Septcm
bcr 30th, 1902, at a yearly rental of
$30.
Fourth. Those certain pieces or
parcels of land situated In III of Kau
maunapopo, Walalua, Island ot Molo
kai, In said Territory of Hawaii, being
Apana 1, Taro, containing an area
of one (1) rood and twenty-eight (28)
perches.
Apnna 2, Taro, containing an area
of ono (1) rood and twenty-ono (21)
perches.
Apnna 3, Kula, containing an area
ot ttireo (3) acres and being tho same
premises awarded to Nalmlhalo by
Land Commission Awnrd No. 3S97,
and thnt wero conveyed to said Annlo
G. Dowsett by Hanna (w) by deed
dated July 1st, 1S7U, and recorded In
tho odlco of snld Registrar In Llbcr
58 on Folios 312 nnd 313, nnd by tho
said Annlo G. Dowsctt devised to the
pnrtlcs plaintiff and defendant In said
cause, tho said Genu lovo Dowsctt
Elizabeth J. Knight, formerly Eliza
beth J. Parker, Rowena N. Turner and
Mnrlon C. Dowsett, In equal shares s
tenants In common, by her said last
will nnd testament aforesaid.
Terms nf sale: cash, deed at or
pensa of purchnscr'and said sale to bo
made subject to confirmation by said
Court. Dated, Honolulu, April 24th,
190J.
CHAS. P. GR1MWOOD,
Commissioner.
JAMES. F. MORGAN,
Auctioneer.
V. AUSTIN WHITING,
V. J. ROBINSON,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
PAUL NEUMANN. ROBERTSON ft
WILDER nnd ATKINSON & JUDD,
Attorneys for defendants.
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE
OF BUILDINGS, ETC.
Notice Is hereby given by tho iin-
dcrslgned, C. P. Orimwood, n commis
sioner duly appointed by t.10 order t
tho First Judgo of tho Circuit Court
nf tho First Circuit, Territory of Ha
wall, sitting In Equity, duly given and
made on tho 12th day of November,
A. D. 1900, in n cnuso lucretn pending
herein Gcnovlevo Dowsctt, an Infant
by J. M. Monsarrat, hor guardian, is
plaintiff, nnd Marlon C. Dowsctt, and
Rowena N. Turner, nnd II. V. Turner
her husband, nro defendants, which
said action Is brought for the parti
tlon of certain lands nnd premises,
known as tho Dowsett Homestead, sit
uated at Kapalama, Honolulu Island
of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, moro
particularly described In plaintiff's
bill of complaint on flic In said causo.
that said commissioner will on SAT
URDAY, tho 11th day ot May, A. D.
lliOt, at the hour nf 12 o'clock, m., at
Dnwsrtt Homestead promises, corner
of King Street and Dmvsett I.nno, Pa
Inmn, Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Ter
ritory ot Ilawnll, pursuant to tho fur
ther order nnd deerco of said Court
duly given and inndo In snld cause on
tho 10th day nf April. A. D. 1901, sell
at public miction to tho highest and
best bidder for rnsli, all of tho build
ings and Improvements situated upon
Legal Notices.
said premises, consisting of tho fol
lowing: 1. Conservatory. :
2. Cottages 1 and 2..
3. Cottago No. 3.
4. Cottago No. 4.
5. Outhouses and cottage.
6. Rented cottago.
Also, tiles and stono for sidewalks.
Terms of sale; cash.
All buildings and Improvements to
bo removed by purchaser within twen
ty (20) days after said, unless time
for removal bs extended by order of
Court. Instruments of salo at ex
pense of purchaser.
Dated, Honolulu. April 24th, 1901.
CHAS. P. ORIMWOOD,
Commissioner.
JAMES F. MORGAN;
Auctioneer.
W. Austin Whiting and W. J. Robin
son, Attorneys for plaintiff.
Paul Neumann and Robertson ft
Wilder, Attorneys for defendants.
BY AUTHORITY
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIRST CIRCUIT.
TERRITORY OF HAWAII.
Order. The calendar of civil causes to
be tried by Jury at the ensuing MAY TERM
will be called directly alter the convening
of the court. Cases will be taken up anJ
disposed of In their order on the calendar,
and parties are expected to be ready when
their cases are called for trial.
By the Court,
J. A. THOMPSON,
Honolulu, April id, 1901, Clerk.
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Sheriff's Sale.
In pursuance of an Execution Issued out
of the Second District Court of Honolulu,
Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, on
the 2&h day of March, A. D, 1901, In re
matter of CHARLES GIRDLER vs.
DOUGLAS COLLINS, I have levleJ
upon the personal property of said Douglas
Collins, on this 20th day of March, A. D.
loot, and shall expose said property for
sale at Public Auction, to the highest
bidder, at the Police Station, Kalakaua
Hale, In Honolulu aforesaid, at 12 o'clock
noon of THURSDAY, the 2nd day of May,
A. D. 1901, unless the judgment amount
ing to one hundred and fifty-four and
30-100 dollars, Interest, costs and my ex
penses are previously paid. Said property
levied upon being :
A HORSE. BUGGY and HARNESS.
CHAS.T.CHILLINGWORTH,
Deputy Sheriff, Terr, of Hawaii.
Honolulu, Oahu. 1803-511,9.17.25,1
Pound Manter'8 Notice
of Estray8.
Notice Is hereby given, that the animals
described below have been Impounded in
the Government Pound at Maklkl, Kona,
Island of Oahu, ana unless the pouml fees
and damages are sooner satisfied, wilt be
sold at the date hereunder named, accord
ing to law :
APRIL 24, 1901 1 Sorrel Mare and voung
mule, mare branded "AT" on left hind
leg, white streak on forehead.
APRIL 24, iqoi 1 Bay Mare, brand un
describable, white spot on forehead, both
fore and hind legs white and black res
pectively. APRIL 74, 1901 1 Black Horse, brandeJ
"Ii" on tight hind lig, white spot on
forehead, bull hind legs white.
All owners of the above described ani
mals are hereby notified that 1 will sell
them at public auction on Saturday, May
11. 1001. at 12 m.. it not called tor Delort
that date. K. KEKUENE,
1 827-31 Pound Master.
Corporation Notices.
NOTICE.
In C3nsemier.ee of the annolntmrnt nf
the H 11. Geo. Gear to the Circuit Bench
as 2nd Judge, the firm ol Davis and Gear
is dissolved, ueo. A. Davis will occupy
the same offices and continue the active
practice of hit profession. i&Vi-if
NOTICE.
DR W.J GALBRAITH WILL TAKE
charge of my practice during mv absence.
DR.F. L. MINER.
On and after May 1, 1901, Dr. W. J.
Galbralth will occupy the office nnd resi
dence of Dr. F. I.. Miner, corner ut Here
tanla and Union streets. i82f2w
Notice to Customers.
The unJerslgned grocers would give
notice to their customers and the public in
general that on and after this date month
ly settlements will be strictly Insisted
upon.
All gooJs purchased In one month must
be paid for before 'lie last day of the suc
ceeding month without exception.
LEWIS : CO.
HENRY MAY & CO., LTD.
Frank II. Auerbach, Manager.
CHAS HUSTACE.
SALTER ,V- WAITY.
ESTATE OF J. HUTCHINS.
F. L. WalJron, AJm.
Honn'u'u. T. H.. April 18. loot. tS-im
Established 186S
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