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3 P. O. ADVERT! SUPPLEMENT MARCH 19, 1881. SEEL 8I WW LOW v 11W gra ne Se Ptto. .0 Cj fill ill by , I! dc; a. ids. .K Ft Is- i Jl 0 I I 1 r CORRESPONDENCE. . , . . 1 Wo ar not rpniitble lr opinion nprfiwi by cor- respondent, unr cnlnwna Ix-iti opn to .11 for the dls- naton of public affairs from every point of view, cmpondent will pleM obwrre that all lHtm. 71, '?or"7blU-.Uon. tar V gntl Jond faith. fit thn Rl'dor of Pacific Commercial Advertiser: Sib: L"t me call nttention to an article in a cotemporary, entitled Keply of the Min- ii,t-r f the Interior to the Memorial on East ' jn-li n Immigration." This article afford evidence that pains have ix-en taken to elaborate a document which hoaIl make gentlemen to whom it i adlretsel undr-rstand what sort of assistance they are likely to receive from its author. The writer dwells npon the undesirableness of East Indians as laborers, and endeavors to sub stintiaie his assumstion by copious extracts from a pamphlet of which he possesses the only copy in the country. He gives other reasons . why those people should not be brought here, ; bat does not avail himself of the assistance of a i writer in last eones.iay s paper, wno gave a i harrowing account of the sufferings of some in- dividual) from cholera in an inland town in the 1 lnitl States. This is a pity because it would j have come in with good eflVct, and would have ,' been quite as pertinent to the matter in question a what w actually given. Memorialists ask how are the obstacles to East Indian immigration to be overcome. If they ; consider that this reply affords the information akel for, they mast be easily satisfied. As a work of art the performance is tolerable. The artist has made a fancy sketch ; but it is not I what was required. It takes up four columns ,nnd a half of the paper, but does not once ; touch the question. If that does not open the Tts, what will ? It is a stone instead of bread; 'a mockery to present such a document as a reply tt the information asked for. Extracts have been selected from the pamph lf t alve alluded to; but not all that might Lave Iwtn drawn from it had due care been ex ercised and information the only object sought. 1'or iustmce: On page 51 of the pamphlet qauted by the Minister, occurs the following p;usnge, There can be no doubt that if Africans in sufficient numbers are unattainable, the Bengal and Madras coolies are the laborers ' K'st suited to our climate and institutions; " and ; on paje 9 the following: " They will .bear a very favorable comparison with laborers in any part of the world." Other similiar passages might be adduced, but to what purpose ? Surely after all that has been s.iid and written, planters and others desiring Uhe services of East Indians, will not fail to see !th.it to succeed in obtaining them they must juke the matter in hand themselves, and iuore ' over make up their mind to encounter all the opposition, open and secret, that can be brought ; to tear against them by some few prominent individuals. Iam, etc. .Tlantib. To Vie Ellior of Uit Pacific Uommercurf Advertiser : Kohala, March 1st 18S1. The weather during the latter part of January and the earlier psirt of February, we experienced nothing but the time honored olt! fashioned Kona. Till this winter, we have not had for the past four years such strong wind from that direc tion, but seemingly (and to make up for all i previous shortcomings) we were visited on the V 20th Jannary by such a Kona, tts for force and t evident mission of destruction, has probably never, or hardly ever been excelled ; it was j simply a hurricane of the most determined I nature. At times, it would seem as though the ! stoutest building conld offer no resistance to its awful violence. During a ride, a day or two ' following, I saw that the road from the big ? gulch" and on towards Halawa, usually preent ! lng uch a delightful and charming ride, it being plantl on t ither sile the whole distance with Eucalyptus and Ironwood tries, was in many t plai'CH Iitraily betrwu with the leafy and ; nmbrageons foliage if that stately line. This is the portion of our district which presents such a park-like appearance and lerefr, as it is, of so much of its verdant leanty it is something to de plore, while it may take years to make g'xxl the destruction caused by the recent gale. Further on; and mauka of the road, further evidence of its fury was only too clearly mauifest. Messrs. ' Thompson .t Chapin, have recently at great ep?ne. ereetrd a line of lluming from their fields to the Halawa mill (it crosses two deep ravines) a portion of which was blown down, f necessitating temporary stppage of grinding and repairs. They have since finished the i grinding of about on h-lf of their plant cane, some yielding very nearly 5 tons to the acre. I prennme that my letter would fall singularly short of acceptance were I not to include the movements of our plantations and the state of cur crops. Hawi, 11. It. Hind, doing good work averaging 15 clarifiers a day. Cane so far, going about 4 tons. Puehuchu mill working full time, they are now grinding Chulan's cane, which I fear will give but a very inadequate return, a t possible 3 tons to the acre. Messrs. Holmes k. Woods though, have cane to cut which gives j promise of a much handsomer yield. The Star works. Kapaau, are fully employed, and are now grinding cane belonging to the Kohala Sugar i Company, the canes are not particularly large but very jney, some guaging 10 per cent., they I speak of 4' tons as a probable result per acre. ' i Apropos of this mill, I am informed that it is I n w incorporated a full fledged, " joint stock" f company, the principal stockholder being D. It. ,' Vida, the others include C. N. Castle, W. It. Castle, W. l. Irwin & Co., Geo, C. Williams nd Bev. E. Bond ; total stock, nominal, $100,- 000. This plantation will, no doubt, soon pay very respectable dividends, they have just com pleted a deep cutting through the cliff, have built a very commodious sugar house, and indeed now possess every convenience for carting and shipment of sugar, 5 trips a day can very , easily be made from the works to the landing. The Kohala Sugar Company are busy grinding, and though their cane does not seem quite equal to that of some former crops, yet they will come out with a fair averge crop. Halawa, Dr. Tis- ' dale, grinding the whole time, these works have just completed the grinding of a portion of Smith Johnson's crop, over y tons. Niulii, Hart & Co., I learn that this mill has a crop of 180 acTes plant cane and 150 acres of rattoons, from which, judging from the return so far, they hope tor at vi uuu ions. it acres plant cane recently ground, gave 84 tons sugar, while the rattoons turn 3 tons to the acre. A small uid of 8 acres of plant cane (land never plow cane simply being planted iry teles,) gave; - The weather continues most . c.hle he young cane. I am told by those who ha a planters many years, that we have never ' better season. 1 heard some weeks ago of " -. -ties being arrested for furnishing liquor' io natives, that, with the finding of several delin quent laborers, is about all that we have had exciting in the police court. A smart shock of earthquake was noticed on the 5th ult, about 6 a. at., which lasted but a few seconds. Our railway cannot make much progress till your vigilant Board of Health send us the 150 Celestials now under their paternal cse. The work accom plished so far is confined to the erection of a blacksmith's shop, a dwelling for some of the foreigners, and a residence for the engineer Mr. il a they wjre united, they presenterfi Nichols, who, with hi wife are at present domiciled in the afore mentioned dwelling till nwn honse ii in a star fit tr rwrnnv -Thpv "ls ,n S a fetare nt to Otcnpy. - iney nave found very good water near the beach by Kinking 14 feet. Quite a powerful derrick has I en ertted C,OSf to the uun, suu neirriu tucu are riupiujeu u jnu 1 1 111 deepening the small harbor and forming a break water. I hare nothing special, Hocially, to report, indeed the weather till very recently has been most decidedly against any demonstration within the way of public entertainments or private parties. March 3rd, rain has set in again in good earnest. SECOND HAND SUGAR MACHINERY. THE UNDERSIGNED IOFFER FOK SALE the Sugar IVIacIiixierj Belonging to the Kaalaea riaotatioo, viz: 1 Sugar Mill, 54 inch x 21 rolls. 1 40 feet Caoe Carrier for tame, nearly new. 3 500 gallon McOnies Clarifiers in perfect order. 3 COO gallon Precipitators. 1 Cleaning Pans, copper coils and iron shells, with Skimming Trough, complete. 1 Circular Evaporator, copper coil and copper shell, 6 feet dia. 2 Evaporators, copper coil and iron shells. 5 Syrup Tanks supply to Vacuum Pan. 1 6 toot Vacuum Pan set oo cast iron coluaioa, pan strikes Z ions of sugar. 1 Blake's Direct Air Pump for pan. 2 Weston Patent Centrifugals, with irou frames. nearly new. 1 Sugar Trough to take a strike of pan. with sugar spouts and columus, all of iron, nearly new. 16 Coolers in first-rate order. 1 CUke's Sieam Molasses Pump. 1 Molaesc Blow up. 1 Blake's Steam Fee l Pump. 1 Pair Compound Boilers with Steam Drum and Mountings, complete. 1 Coal Boiler, 19iftx6ft. with Internal Furnac-, as at present ma-le at the Honolulu Irou Works for upinct coal on Plantation, nearly new. 2 Iron Smoke Stacks, 75 feet higbx37 iucbes dia.. made of 3-16 inch plate, wmpletc, with cast iron bed plates, slay bands and galfauized wire rope stays, nearly new. Trash Cars, Tee Bails, Spare Pieces of Machinery, etc, etc. Tlie aNve Machinery i now TAKING O 1? KR0.M 18 to 23 Clarifiers Per Day ! If in 8wvt order", and can bo Imaght as It now stand a on KuUca, or on Wharf at Honolulu, to be de livered after April 1st, 1S8I. HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. (roari lm Now Blacksmithing Establishment. J. H. HANLON II removed into his new premi.se at HIK poor OK ALAKKA xTRKKr. aixl is oo prepared to do all kinds ol lilacksmUhing EXPEDITIOUSLY AND LOW RATES. AT ESP.ECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO Horse Shoeing and Carriage Repairing, Sick and Lame Horses Taken care of and CL'RKD on (he premises. Stabling Provided for same if Required. The Coderaigoed intends by Strict Attention to Business AND f Tocontinne to enjoy a fatl share of politic patronage. narS 81 FIRST CLASS HARNESSES SINGLE AND UOl'BI.K. For Sale fbi? Cash. ! AT WIIOLESALKHRICKS. At Wm. Levy's Pony Stables, King Street. WILL SHORTLY ARRIVE FROM SAN FRANCISCO, A NEW LOT HORSES.BUGGIES, HARNESSES. WHIPS ANI A LOT OP FIRST ROALITr OF EEA1T ilOTD GR.AIHT ! At "Wm. Levy's Pony Stables, King Street. ja25 81 If FOR SALE TO ARRIVE J Htxty Head SUPERIOR DURHAM COWS 12 Well-Bred Fresh Calved Milk Cows, NOW ON HAND AT THE KALIKI RANCH .... ALSO .... THIRTI nEAD PL4STATI0X MULES APPLY TO A. IIKRBKRT. Hawaiian Hotel. saatUtt fU SI tf To he Continued.) CflQICB CALIFORNIA STOCK iff fyK LANDSCAPES. PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE VIEWS of houses or any oat doer photography done, can bare Pictures in First-Class Style, By PP7i'1ff to (be undersigned, at 1 37 Fort street. Honolulu, Jan. 18th, 18S1. iaZS FIRE!! JIacaeale . Irbai afes, Fire-proof, Fire A. Bor-Iar Prtf, k Btrglar Troof, smaller sizes constantly on hand. Orders for Large Sizes Filled at Shortest Xotlce. Old Safes Taken la Exchange. Babcock's Fire Extinguishers ! BUFFALO SCALES, Platform, Dormant, and Combination Beam Scales ! XT for Prices and Circulars, write to C. O. UERCERi General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands, my IS' 80 lr 33 "Big Collar " Harness Shop C . HAMMER, 86 KING STREET J PRACTICAL HARNESS MAKER ! j Fine Single & Double Buggy Harness, Concord and Mule Harness Plantation Harness of all sorts, Riding Bridles, Saddles & Whips Currycombs, Brushes, Saddle Cloths, And every necessary fur atable use at BEDROCK PRICES for CASH ET Repairing of every description dme in tli- hr t iHM-siMe manner, with the best materials, at luwcM w.irkn fii" rlea. All Work Guaranteed or Excluded , tST Look for the "Big Collar!1' "333 jal 81 II P.ACiriC C O M M EliCl i I STEAM BOOK AKMD J O PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT No. 23 Merchant Street. Acknowledged to Possess the lle.il A.ort menl of Look and JOB PRINTING TYPE, Of any Other Office in the ixindtcich .;.. AND IS Well Adapted to the Superior Trinting OF PASTIJIt.S! OP WV Vl'li1 1 EITHER. IN . PLAIN OR FANCY COL KS. ALSO Labels, Deeds. Sernoos, DraPs, Tax Lists, Leases, Bhop Dills, Circtilirs, Catalogues, Trxnalers N E W.S PA P K It S, It I L L . 11 i; A l S, Ball Cards, Concert Bills, blank Note. Road NoUcea, Bills Lading, 8chool Reports, Pries Current Easiness. Visiting, Invitation and Wedding Cards. Ministerial Eeports, Pamphlets, Books, Tax Bills, Lectures, Bonds, Briefs. Concert Tickets, festival Tickets, Steamboat Tickets, Excursion Ticketa, Deposit Checks, Shipping Receipts, Insurance Policies, Certificates of Deposit, CertiBcatea of Stock, Bill of Exchange Tagso erery style. Apothecanea' Labels, Orders of Exercises, Reward! of Merit, Letter Headings, Dry Goods Tags, Note Headings, Lecture Tickets. Bank Notices Bills of Fare, ' Show Cards ! Bcbool Records, Check Books, Wood Cats. Stock Lists, . M sgasioes. Way Bills, Envelopes, Billets, Win Ample Materials of Newest Styles, FAST PRESSES, AND GOOD WORKMEN, Ur seldom fail in giving satisfaction to our Patrons K0. 23 MERCHANT STEEET P. C. ADVERTISER CO., Proprietors. LN ODC"DERTFOR 8ALlTVf ' JAME3 I. DOW8ETT. 7,"? : sm To the General Public. THE PROPRIETORS OF THE OP HONOLULU, In Consideration of the Patron age Bestowed on them Itjr the Residents of thee Islands, hare conrinded to Show Their Apprecialion DV GIVING Til KIR- FIRST ANNUAL TO BK HELD IN THE HEW MUSIC HALL. ON Friday eiteimihtg MARCH 25th, 1881. s MAGNIFICENT PRESENTS TO BE CIVESM AWAY .T S2.00 E ACH Kach admission ticket will have a Coupon attached, bearing a Dumber on it. So that those entitled to a Pres ent will simply refer to the Newspapers or Printed I Lists, after tne Commit- :teo have awarded the Presents. AU holders of tickets, unable to attend the Musical Festival, will be as full ad? ied of the results of the awards aa though bey were present on the occasion. XT Tickets should be secured al once as the sale of the limited number will psss off rapid I jr. PICKERING & CO., P. O. BOX 97, Honolulu. Tickets can be bought at Mr. A. McWA YNE'S Drug Store and aeats secured in advance of the Concert, Due notice will be siren of the Attractions to take place in connection with the PRESENTATION EXHIBITION I Dress Circle especially Reserved for Ladies and Families. It ia the Manager's wish to render this PRESENTATION CONCERT ! Beneficial Enjoyment in Every Way, ( And as some of the Presents are Magnificent Adornments to the Home Circle As well as all being Useful and Ornamental, it may be readily perceived that as Every Second Ticket Receives a Present, That the Proprietors only desire sufficient finances to defray expenses. All parties desiring to sea the beanlihU Pianoa, Organs and Musical Boxes, ate, can view the aame now ou Exhibition a oar Store. XT The tallowing schedule comprises a partial list of lb Presents to be award ; 9 Matsstificeait PIsibim. wish Slla, (oblique, by Bool of Paris) just received by atmr. Zealandia, value.. $70 2 Saiperir Alexandre OrgaMst received per stmr Zealandia, vlua - "owse '. "mm or mue ol an ei- H r' 'MWELL, av-oa, Bawai Present afio n CONCERT IXT Terms to Salt Pnrchtsers. Apply to fe6 8l tf S M ataical BexefplsTing six tunes each, va ne $260 35 iccsrdetns, ranging frOtn 10 to $20 each. FOR FURTHER I A RTICl'LA RS SEE em Merateu CIRCULAR LISTS. WtilC.lX BE HAD BY ADDRESSING AS BELOW. Orders from tbe other Islands for Tickets filled with promptness. Al! orders for tickets, which are placed at Two Dollars Kac i muat be accompanied by the CAfcll, addreased to PICKERING & CO., IXL, STORE. I. O. BOX 97. HONOLULU. id 3t PICKERING'S COLUMN PROCLAMATION ! I TO ALL CONCERNED. rmwt LA WVKRti. DOCTORS. MINISTERS. I Fire Dopartnicuia, Military urganizalioiia, and all iu this Kingdom, lo know that We Have Just Imported, Direct from Glas gow, Through Our Agents, Peelhack & Co., 100 Suits of Scotch Tweed Made Expressly for thia Market Shape and Style, Unequal td, to bi Sold at the Lowest Rates, COMPLETE SUIT FOE $15.00. ALSO Our Very Fine Geneva SCOTCH TWEED PANTS I . At $5 a Pair Most Durable. Our Whitney Pilot Cloth Over-Coats, at $7 each; Fine Canton Flannel Shirts and Drawers, Tender Feet 3ock. 10c., 16c., 25c., 60c. and 75c. a pair; Genu'. Fancy Neck Ties, 75c. adoxen; Genuine Florida Water, 75c. a bottle; 1,000,000 Other Articles too Numerous to Mention. The Great Arctic Soda on Draught Daily, Fine Cigars, Fifty in a Box, for $1. All to be Had at the Great IXL Store, Honolulu. Premiums for 1880-81 ! 5 LARGE 5 Beautiful Chromos FREE!! Being determined not only to keep up with the times, but to keep ahead of all competitors, I have bad gotten up FI V 1 LARUK CHROMOS. 13 by 18 inches In aixe, and shall (five TIIK r'lVK FKISK to every subscriber to the FIR ICS I OH VISITOR I in addition to this, I shall not only keep the V 1MTOR up to its present stand ard, but shall materially improve it during the year. Our Chromos are made in pore Oil Colors, and are printed in 20 colors, and any description I mipht attempt to give of them would rot do them justice, yet I will rive our readers a partial decern-' ion of them, in order that they can get some idea of their lovt-iioess : No. 1 u a ne Chromo done in pure Oil Colors, in 20 print ings, sun 13 t-r 18 inches, entitled: BEWARE. Beware ! Bevars ! for She la footing thee, the Is fooling ib.ee, Trol her not Oh. tmst her not ! " This Deject is rept ecented by a beautiful young lady sitting in a ru: tic chair, bei.lj the overhanging branches of at fine old el.-n tree ; she ia fruitlessly dressed, with her long, golden riogih;inti: e down over her shoulders; lo bar lap is a show er of bfnu'itiil flow - by is a beautiful waterfaU. while in tbe distance tow uin peaks. Taken as a whole, at U a lovely picture tbe bvautiful lady in the maths chair to st thoughtful mood, luxuriant foliage all around, the beaatiful gowers, the land. -vape, with tbe blue canopy of heaven e'er all combine to lorm an enchanting acetic, and one that can not fail so aatiafy a!l. No. 3 is a fine Oil Chrot.no, in SO colors, :..;- 13 by 19 in ches, entitled t Gathering Ferns. A beautiful girl of eight years la r-at gathering ferns she la barefooted, with no hat on her he 1, ttn wind playing with her golden locks. he has her iprua tell of fcroe. It is a beautiful picture of childish beauty nt tannteece, and cannot fail to find favor in the eyea of a!L l.' a coloring cfthe land scape ia very fine. In the distance ia seen the little one's home. The picture, ss a whole, is very beautiful a-d true to nature. It is well worth the price of a year's subscription to the FIR "! IE VISITOR, yet every subscriber gets the VISITOR a year, and the five chroasoa tor the small sum of One Dollar. No. 3 ia a fine Oil Chromo In 80 colors, sine IS by IS looh es, entitled i Happy Dreams of CliUdliood.. This Beaatiful Chromo represents a sleeping child, s beao li fe! girl of three years of age. 8ue is sweetly sleeping with her doll clasped in her hands- Over and above her are seen angel forms scattering flowers and blessings on the bead of the dear one. Beside her conch is sitting her mother Intently watching her child, while her baada have paused In the laney needle-work on which she is engsged. it ia a beautifully aweet picture, and will find a warm place in every mother's heart in the land. Tbe child sleeping so sweetly with a smile noverintr around its lips, the angel forms oVr head, the mother watching her dear one, the rich draperies and furniture ot the room make a rare picture of loveliness. It is taken from a rare painting by one of the old masters, and cannot tail to be appreciated by all. No. 4 U a fine Oil Chromo ia 20 colors, sise 13 by IS Inch es, entitled: The Muto Appeal. PHES DENT (IIIFEID " . PAHCY, FAST H. 3. AGNKW. j - This subject repteenlsa beautiful Ilaliin girl. dreeed in ber native cotiume. the is what is known aa a etreet Music ian, anl earns her lirtlihood by her violin nod n ice. Che has ljTd and sang to the rrowil.ai d baa quietly folded her rishc a rni over and around ber violin, hile her left arm is oulstreched, thus mutely pealirg to ihr ublic to give her what they may. It ia a lovely picture. Tbe frirl. though nl) a strnllii-g player, i.- rarely hraulilul the i t I, beseeching expref ion of the face could but uiakt tbe mi sordid And the way into their pockets, and give her a few pennies. It is one of the richest pin urea we have seen for many a day. It ia brought out in Oil Color?, and ia tqnal in evr-ry rrect, to any oil printing, and few ran tell whether it ia aa Oil Cbromo or an Oil t'aiminp. so faithfully it is reproduced. To see it is to fall in hive with it! once, and every one w bo sees It, will have it. No. 6 is a fine Oil Chromo in SO colors, site 13 by 18 indi es, entitled i 'The Itcwsii'd I This is a companion piece to No. 4. It rrpreteola a beauti ful Italian girl (entirely unlike the other.) 8 he is aUoa Street Musician, earninpf her livelihood with her voice and violin; she has played to her audience, and baa received ber reward in the share ol a shinins; silver piece which she ia l.o'dins in her hand, while a smile of delight, at her rucceas, hovers on her lip, and t er face is radiant It hi a very lovely picture. This Chromo alone ia worth twice the co.t ol a y ear'a subscript ion to the FIRESIDE VISITOR, yet subscribers will receive the FIVE foregoing Inige Chromo FREE, and the VISITOR a year for a single dollar. REMEMBER! That each subscriber receives" the foreging FIVE LAIIGK IIEAUTIFI L CIIKOMOS. and the FIRESIDE V I SI TO II a year lor a aingle dollar, and both papers and chromos are send postpaid in every case. No publisher in thla country ever cffereil o much for a single dollar and ful tilled it. 1 promiae only what I know I cau fulfill. The undersigned. Solo Agents for the Hawaiian Islands, would respectfully notify the inhabitant of thia Kingdom that the above only covers postage throughout the United States, that the Hawaiian postage is EXTBA lor Chromos and Ta pers. Subscription covering all eatpenHea. .2b a year in advance. XT Subscription List now open. JCt Agents wantrd all orer the Kingdom; Write for Terms. PICKERING & CO., Honolulu, H.I. WING WO TAI & CO., Have Constantly on Iland AND 1? O SATIS At their Fireproof Store, opposite Mobsman's, Nuusna street, A FULL LINE OF JAPAN and CHINA Tli AS. Doth High ami Low Priced, according to Quality. llso-1 fall asst. of Hautatlon Supplies, all kinds. Alwaysonhand a LA KG E STOCK- OF RICE, they being Ageuts lor three plantations. A few or those I A.VCY SILK PARLOR S(RKK.S left Jal'81 ly WINO WO TAI A CO. THE J. H. BRIIKSWICK k BALKE COMPANY, THE LARGEST BILLIARD MANUFAC TURER'S IN THE WORLD, Established in Chicgci. St. Louis. New York and Cincinnati, and having besides branches iu sll the principal Cities ol the United States. Our object in these islands, is for the purpose of supplying all who may feel the nectasity of ornamenting the saloou and substituting With billiards. TABLES WHICH ARE T1IK Non.Plus Ultra of the Trade ! Our Tables are undoubtedly the heat ever manufactured, and our Cushions are highly pprecintd, having leoivrd the endorsement of the best l'rofeional and Amateur l"U)er throughout the world. Our goods are admitted liy even, our boldest competitors to be unequalled in beouty. quality, and finish, and we have the most extensive establishment of t-e sort in the world. We can fill orders with greater facility, and afford better satisfaction than sny o her Billiard Table manufacturers The unders gned would most respectfully ask the attention of the citizens ol the islands lo the FIVE BILLIARD TABLES, Now in use and imported from the above manufacturers. And would venture to say I hut these Tables cannot be in any way excelled. All Champion i'layers and expcits pro nounce them No. 1. & the Rest Tables Manufactured. All Champion games and the biggest runs are made on these M.aarch Tobies) throughout the I'uiu-d (Hales and Kurope. All information required can be had by applying to the un dersigned, who will be most happy to receive orders for any of the Tables, such aa MONARCH, NONPAREIL NOVELTY, ECLIPSE CAROM & POOL, AND ECLIPSE POOL & CAROM TABLES, Which are the Tables of the Day. Orders solicited for any part of or full outfiu In the Billiaid Line, such as Cloths, Balls. Cnes, Racks, Markers, Bridges, Maces, Chalk, Tips. &c. I would also call to notice, tbe Besutifut Revolving Parlor Billiard Table, with Monarch Cushions. ALSO tub Stationery Parlor Billiard Table, with the Monarch Cushions. The Parepa, Bagatelle and Pigeon Hole Tables, 'Which are of superior quality and finish. Tbe last but not least comes the VIRGrlNIXJS, A beautiful Table, much suited for saloon purposes. Tnese Tables are both useful and ornamental and moat suitable lo parties bavins; smsll parlors and rooms. The above Tables, oat flu, Ac, and everything in the Bit Hard Line, wiH be put down to the Lowest figure and war ranted in every particular, or no sale. Tables in use generally on the Coast are 4x8 and 4Jx9. tot full particulars pteaae address Honolulu, H. I. JAMES 8. L.KMON. A (eat fwr I be J. M, Bratajswlck sV Balke (' THE GREAT MONARCH'S AND Prize Standard Nonpareil Novelty Tables Are in daily oas and asm be seen at the Commercial Billiard Parlors, corner of Hassan Avenue and Berelanla street, nn der the superior aaaBagea&eBt of C. H . Fox, Esq , who ia al ways la atter.danc to in. tract and attend to wanta of tae Lovers of the CUM. .THIS PIEIB BAR (I'nder the charge of MR. ROBkHT KOBI30ON) Attached to the Saloon is liberally supplied with CHOICE VARIETIES of fine WINES CHAMPAGNE. CIIAMBERTIK. PORT. SHERRY, MADEIRA, fcc With liquors of the best brands, along with potii. attention combine to make it ta most pleasant place at resort and refreshment is tits crty. JAS. S. LEMON, 8oZ7 StfOta frwatrlwior. ATTD GEHTLE HORSES ! j22 81 tf tratah- r IS r v ll ile. ION 4 I "4 ft. to. - 4 : ! -i t ! ..-.. !i . - v q 'j i it SF 'J & r. if r XT f (r ' ESTABLISHKO tS63. CHOICEST WINIS, ALKS s UQU0&S la the Market, AT CABS PRICK. Jan 1 II