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9 ,-' y VTOi -y ' ,"t if' , wjm ! ( . "si - ' V ft. zST m P " SA'ITKDAV, JULY 28, 1883. """ THIS DAY'S DOINCS. WOPNINO. (iymniiiiinii lixproises for Lnilics and Cliililieu from 1) to 11. Lynns i"c Levey will poll (it Vi M. .Moit!ia;iM'V itli of Musiu Hull, So. And at 1'J.iJI), frmrciiox, salmon, &t m Stalls 11 and 10 Wish Market. AFTERNOON Hiihis Hull .Match, 11:30. Hand at Kintnii Square,, nt 4 :f!0 EVENING. C!u.pel Temperance Meeting t Bethel, at 7:JH). Moetinjr Hose Co. No. 1, at 8. to-morrow. Bethel Sunday School, at )M. Fort St. Church S. S. ntJ:-15. St. Andrew's Cathedral S. S. 10. Bethel, Rev. Dr. Damon, at 1 1 Fort St. Church, Rev. J. A. Crtt ziin, morning and evening. St. Andrews' Cathedral, Rev. G. Wallace morning: and evening. Bible Class at Fott St. Church Vestry, at 3 :'l5 A SOCIAL EVENING at Fort Sticct Church was held in the vestry on Thursday night when the following inteie&ting piogrannno was presented : 1. Piano Duct (Mei ture to Ro-Miii'- Diirbcr of Seville MN-. Cn-tlo fc Mr1-. I'ctcr.-oti 2. Heading An actor story of UN sea experience Mi 1'ie-eott a. Solo The D.iy fc ilono Halfo Mr.-. Cniim I. Reading Selection' and D.inbnry Newsman's Bureau Di.iucr.. .Mis. Liimb ."i. J-'olo PunchimcJlD. .Mi. J. F. Uiown (. Heading The House top Saint. .Mrs. Cru.au Afterwards refreshments were served and tongues made " merry music for an hour's space." Jlrs. K. P. Adams, and Mrs.. P. C. Jones Jr. directed this most enjoyable evening. i 3 I0LANI COLLEGE. (Continued) After the programme of recitations and songs had been gone through the Rev. V. A. Swan, Head muster, read his own report and that of Mr. Funuaux on the Drawing and Map ping. His Lordship the Bishop then presented the prizes according to the followiug list: Benjamin Sleppy prize for Good Con- duct. D. Xotley Aictic World 'Jnil piizo for Good Conduct Goo Kim Desk Class I. Benjamin Sloppy piizc for Religious Knowledge. (Holy Scriptures ai.d Chinch lii-torv) 12. Stiles The Land & the Bool; foinmem.ci! II Antiliu, "lliave 31 en ol Bytini," mid U. Horn, "Camp on Socin." Mathematics J. L. Aholo Desk HnglHi I). Norton Aictic Work' G.og. & Ilist.-V. Kninohiii Ynhct Voyiuc Drawing (1) Aholo bca IMctuies Drawing (2) Altima. ...Indian Pictures Second standard Liloa Banks of Amazon Class 11. Bel. Know I. 11. Cooper Sinai and Jerusalem Arith. .1. Stephens Swiss Family - Bobin-on Gem:. & Hist. W. Harris.... Story of a ship. English W. Wright Peter Parley Class 111. Bel. Know 1. E. Cook Settlers In Canada Arith. J. Swinton Dcs-k Geneiul Knowl. G. Kin Desk 11. Closson Bible Picture Book Class IV. Holy Script.-J. Lemon Desk Arith. . Hookane Bible Pictuie Book English Roe Seiipturc Book After the prizes were distributed to the happy recipients Hawaii Ponoi was sung and an adjournment was mado to the grounds. A number of the visitors stayed behind and examined t'.ic excellent specimens of the ex amination papers in tiie various s.ibjccts exhibited on the walls to-, getlier with the beautiful maps and neat drawings. Tlie whole of the work thus shown was far and away tdieud of anything else seen during this year's examinations. Soon the athletio spoits began to the great delight of the visitors. The excellent performance of this feature of English Publics School Life shows ' how easily a good thing can bo transplanted with proper hands and proper care. The general vim and zest with which 'the boys entered on it sho'wctl to, that they "appreciated the means taken to preserve "a sound mind in a sound body." The following is a list of the events and t'.ieir results: I. High jump, (boys' over 12 years of age.) A lie between 1). Morton, G. Holt, and C. Stiles, height lit. Din. ' II. Race of 500 yard, (boys over 12 yearn of age.) won by E. Stiles in 1 in. JO sec , easily. . J1I. High Jump, (boys under 12 years ' of age.) won by J. Sloven 11 years, ' height -1ft. 2ln. Mho jumped Ml 7in. IV. Tlueu legged race, won by J. Aholo & C. Kim CJin. ilU tanco 80 yds. V. Hitting the vfool-bull. on einslly by J, Aholo. VI. Long jump (boys over 12 yu.ir tance ofmrc.) won oy 1). Nothy ilb igc. Hit. 2 -...- ..f 'Jin. VII. Hurdle race, won by D. Notify. VIII. l.og jump, (loys under 12 vears of age.) won by .J. Steven dis tance lift. Sin. IX. Sack race, won by II. Analui. X. Tug of uir. '1 lie M'lu ol a d vlded Into two pintle" called KuglWh and American. The IhiglMi won. XI. Baec of r00 yauls. (bojs unler 12 yean of age.) won by J. Steven in "lln. 25'oe. (The distance had been shortened.) XII. Long race. A cup had been proinWed bythu Ki.v. Mr. Walnwright to he won three successive years lie fore it become the property of the winner. However the boys were too tired to trv this Mar. XIII. Throwing the weight, won by I). Notley, distance 50 ft. This llnishcd a very excellent afternoon's exhibition of the school and its results for the past year. The pupils and teachers ihnve every reason to feel proud of the results. At G :30 o'clock a full choral vesper service was held in the church. In addition to our yesterday's list of those present we have to mention II. R. II. Princess Likclikc, Mrs. Fecr and the Misses Fcer, and His Fx. J. M. Kopcna and Mrs. Kapc na, lions. II. M. Whitney and V. Jas. Smith. The school reassembles on the 17th September. P0HUKAIHA SCHOOL. Yesterday morning the examina tions at the above school for gills began. The Primary Department under charge of Miss Rhodes was examined first. 01 girls are in this department and they showed the effects of the caroful and thorough training bestowed on them by their teacher. At about half past ten the exami nation of the upper grades began. These are superintended by Miss Coney assisted by Miss Luce and in the live classes under them there aic if! girls. A noteworthy point about the girls was the extreme re finement and neatness of their ap pearance, from the oldest to the youngi'St. The examinations consisted chiefly of Reading, Spelling, and Black board exercises ,iu Arithmetic, and Dictation. A selection was made from the upper classes of girls who went through some very pretty exercises with wands to the sound of music, and afterwards 10 of them went through some very pretty ealisthcnic exercises also to music. The simul taneous co-ordination of the girls' movements was wonderful and showed the extreme care and pains which the teacher must have taken. The exercises closed a little after two o'clock. A very large crowd of parents and friends assembled witli whom were a number of young hoodlums who constantly made such a noise as to interrupt the exercises more than once. Amongst those present were II. R. II. Princess Li liiiokalani attended by Miss Sheldon, His Ex. W. M. Gibson, His Ex. J. M. Knpona and Mrs. Kapena, Mrs. Captain Luce, and three ofilcers f rom the Riujio. The highest place in the school tliis year was taken by Miss L. Kanac with Miss II. Pchu second. EMMA SQUARE CONCERT. The Band will give a concert at Emma Sqttnre this afternoon com mencing at 4 :!30 o'clock. The fol lowing is the programme: Overture The Vestnle Spontini Cavntinn Heli-ano Donizetti Fantasia The Last Boie of Summer (new) Bnppey fhtllad St. Acnes Eve (ncv)...SulIivnn Finale Bigoletlo Vcidi Quadiillc Madame Angot iy request) , Lecocq LOCAL & CENERAL NEWS. It is yet doubtful whether the Band will go to Sin Fiancifeco or not. Mu. W. ', Bowen avill conduct the Temperance meeting at the Bethel this t veiling. A meeting of Hobo Co. No. 1 will bo held at their building this evening at 8 o'clock, - 1 Mom: and mine confusion seems to reign nmoiigt the Ministry. The latest is that all must go out. Tin: cane to bo presented to Dr. Ittith will bj forwarded on the l'eiisacola which is daily expected. .--., The Baud will give an c.mih Concert on Monday evening, .July 110, at the Ha waiian Hotel, steamer pcnalitiug. Wi: learn that the Hon. Godfiey Bhodes resigned his position as a member of the Board of Education about a fortnight ago. Tins afternoon at J;ti)f past three o'clock, the Honolulu Bibo Bull Club pluys the- Oceanic Club on the Mnkiki Bescivc. A good gamu Is expected. Mil. Cruaii starts for his summer vai u Ion next week, consequently to. iioti'jiv will ho thb last Sunday for tome limit on which ho will occupy Fort b, pulpit. His evening theme 'will be ""Will there be u Resurrection of the Dead J" Wi! learn tlmt if there Is time It Is intended to send the B.iiid out to receive the Mnripo$ii mid cither croil her hi ol come in on 1 oard her nliix ing notes of welcome. And again a 'Suppli'incnt! London Gossip, He toiirot me day, !)!) In the shade, Game-, Chin. Kiusisley on Bell, ing, etc, etc. How is that for interesting ic tiling? i Mi-.ssim. Lyons &.ecy will sell the Music Hull nt Auction at noon to-d.iy at the ltuljdlng. Who will buy this most desirable property and keep it open for public lieu? Tin: Gibson Ministry when formed last year contained four members. Bow iniitiyoX those me now In the Cabinet V Only the original founder. How long is tills going to last 7 -.j. Fiiom lolnni College will be sent to the Boston Exhibition the maps of the United Slate?, and Europe, by D. Xor ton, and J. Aholo tespectively, men tioned by us in yesterday's Issue. Tiik O. S. S- Company's warehouse has been gaily got up In anticipation of the in rival of the Maripos-i. Fing poles, whitewash, and u good lolling from the steam-roller have done mticlt towaids the whole effect. His Ex. Wi M. Gibson Is Ttgaln honored with an extension of power and title, lie is now Minister of the Interior, ad interim. How much must one red peet a man who Is three-fourths of the responsible Executive of-a nation. Tnnnu are about CO p tscngcrs booked here to go up by the .Mariposa and there will he, doubtless, a number of thoe who come down on her, returning. lio will also have a fair icturn cargo of sugar, lice, hides, ami bananas. Trimic was a large sum collected from Clilue.se immigrants a short time ago. The unction scciih to be, AN here did that money go to? Xo doubt it can all be explained; the present would be a very good time to do so. MARRIED. In this city, July "Joth, by J. A.Cruzan, Mr- James Orth and Mrs. Dolores Miran da, both ol Honolulu. Ate iion Sa'ei by Lyons & Levey. furniture Sale. On Monday, July .10, 1S83 At 10 o'click a. m. At the Residence of Mrs. Strchl, 7 King St. THE ENTIUE Household Furniture Consisting in part as follows: Black Walnut Ucdiooiu Sets, Spring Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Hair Pillows, Tables, Mosquito Nets, Blankets, Chairs, Pictures, Bugs, Limps, Window Curtains, Sheets, Chamber Sets, SeUirg Machine, Meat Safe, Crockeiy, Cooking Stove, Bath Tub, &c, tfce. Alio, Lease of the House For or 10 years. Lyons & Li:vi:y, Auctioneers. liinvniiim Humane Society- LADIES AND GPKTX.EMEX who have ahcady joined the Hawaiian Human Society, and allotlicis Mho have an interest in the Society, are respect fully requested to attend a meeting of the organization to be held at the Y. M. (J. A. Hall, Hotel stieet, on Monday evening next, July liOth lust, nt 7:!I0 o'clock. The report, of the Committee on Charter, constitution and by-Liws will he placed before the meeting. F1UNK UODFKKV, 4C."i 2t Secretary. Ex " Canopus," Muller's Lager Beer, qts & pts Crystal Eagle Beer, qts and pts Noiwcgian Canon Beer, qts and pts Edinburgh Ale, qts and pts Edinburgh Porter, qts and pts Ch. Fnrro Chnmpngne, qts and pts I, II, and 1 Diamond Cognac, &c. FOR SALE BY 405 3t II. IIACKFELD & Co. EX "CANOPUS." Bone Meal 12 Phosphate Meal 20 Iu quantities to suit. FOR SALE BY 405 at II. IIACKFELD & Co. Notice. HPIIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD X respectfully notify the public that she lias sold nil her Interest iu the 110. TEL STREET MARKET to Mr. Gjorge Gray, and hereby -takes the opportunity of thanking the public for the liberal pationagc bestowed on her, and recom mends the same to iter successor. MRS. D. K. FYPU, Attorney iu fact for D. K. Fyfe. HOTEL STREET MARKET, rpiIB UNDERSIGNED WOULD JL most respectfully notify the public Unit ho has lulight out Mr. I'yns- inter. est In the abpe Market, mid that ho is prcpaied to fiirnioli the Best BEEF, MUTTON. PORK, VEAL, AND SAUSAGES, That the Market Atlbids, At LoweHt KiitoH. 103 It GEO. GRAY. DILLINGHAM & CO.'S BULLETIN OF NEW GOODS! Just Received Suitable for Stock Ranches where water Is lequircd to be raised fiom gulches to p tsture lands for watering stock.' Full particulars and estimates furnished. Rofrigcrators, Brooms of superior quality. Hagneso-Calcite, Fire Proof Safes & Boxes Absolutely lire-proof. Lubricating Oils ot every description at lowest market rates. Rice Cloth, Patent Bag Holders just the thing for Bice and Sugar Mills; Differential Pulley Blocks, Carriage Lamps. .New Goods contsantly arriving. Full lines of Plows and Agricultural Instruments, i Full assortment of Agate lion Ware, Illustrated Catalogues on application. GRAND DISPLAY OF FANCY AND DET GOODS -AT- A. M. Mollis', NOW HEADY TO SHOW the public the Finest and Best Selected Stock ever exhibited in this Kingdom, at nstoiishiagly Low Prices. Bead the following, call and be convinced. For wan' of space I quote but few of ho One Thousand Bargains now on hand. Pure Silk Moire3, nil shades, 1 to worth !i 00 Pure Brocade, leading shaJcs 0 CO wortl 1 25 F'neSntine. 1 00 Flue Figured Sateens .. 0 CO wortl. 0 7.1 Calico choice i attcrns, 15 yards for 1 00 Tremendous Bargains in Hosiery and Underwear. Real Lisle Thread Hose, all shndes 0 CO B il. Hose, silk clokged, f. f 0 35 Fancy col. hose, from 0 15 Lulies'Emhr. Chemise 0 CO Ladies' skirts, ith ruffles & tucks 1 CO Ladies' night gowns, good quality. 1 00 Alco, tin immense asso-tinent of Lace Goo Is, Ficheus, Gloves, Mitts, c. BATHING SUITS! For the 1,000,000, COLOJRS .AJNX SIZES, ALL FOR A. W. KICHAEDSON & Go's,, :Xo. OS JTavl fstx-ect. Phaetons, Buggies, Wagons, &c, &c, Manufactured with all the latest improvements. Ulaulcsiiult lilns Jb "WootlM'orlc done of every description. Having the uust mixhiamch I am enabled to do wo:k Cheaper and hotter than any other firm in this city. New work and Repairing doue with complete satisfaction, or no ekarje mi de. 4lm JOSEPH E. WISEMAN, Real Estate Broker, Employment Agent and General Business Agent, r .. OMce, 27 Merchaut street, Hawaiian Gazette Block;' The only recognized Real Estate Broker in the Kingdom. Land and properly for sale in all parts of Honolulu and the various Islands. " Houses tolenso mid rent iu Honolulu and suburbs. Rooms to rent, en suite or single, throughout Honolulu. Books and Accounts kept. Bills collected. Legal papers of every description drawn. Agent for Vlckery's Monthly Fireside Magazine and Visitor, with 18 Chromosj.subscrlption $1.25 per year. Agent for the Best Life Insurance Company in the World. "Charges always moderate. B'Telephoue No. 172. Water Notice. OlUco SUp't Water Works, Honolulu, July a, 1882. ALL persons having Water Privileges uro notified that their Water Rates are payable semi-annually, in advance, at tlio olllco of the Superintendent. of Water Works, foot of Nuuanu street, upon the 1st day of January and July of each year. OIIAS. B.WILSON, t Sup't Water Works. B. K. Kaai, Minister of Interior. SOI Hydraulic Earns 104 Fort Street, IN GENT'S GOODS 1 have a foil line of Fine unlaundered shirts $1 00 Fine pci cale shirts from 1 00 Pine undershirts, from 0 '.25 Fancy lial f hose, from...! 0'15 Fancy half hose, full finish, from.. 0 85 Flic brocaded suspenders, from... 2 GO' Fine Bycicle shirts, from 1 00 Fine G. Silk handkerchiefs, from.. 0 75 Fine G. Bathing suits, from". 1 75 Fine Silk Alpaca Coats 8 50 Drill suits, for painters 1 25 A full ussoi Uncut of Ties, Scarfs, Neckwear, &c. A NEW ADDITION I I have also added to my establishment a FIRST CLASS MILLINEU, just ar rived from the Coast, who will trim hats to order, and also wait upon the wants of my customers in the Ladles Department. 400 SALE AT G-IDEON WEST HAS JUST RECEIVED A Supply of New Goods, Coal, Iron, Oak, Ash, Spokes, Ri.ns, Felloes, Hubs, Shufts, &c , of the Lest quality, Sold at the lowest pri.'cs. CUT-UNDER CARRIAGES, A OARD TO TIIE PUBLIC. BIR. MAX KOHM Begs to intimate to his friends and the public generully, thut Jio Is now pre. pared to execute orderd for Plain and Decorative Fainting & l'aporluinging iu the best aud now o it styles. Orders may be left nt his residence. No CM Hotel street, or by letter at P. O Box, No. 111. 401 Jy' 4tf '. , ' 111 ii n i V Jl