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HJWV i-V ifc f Srw-Wpwsprw w- $t I !' i y L " ? y f-w -? BY AUTIIOniTY. Office Doaiui or Ilruint, 1 Honolulu, Jan. 20, 1888. J At a meeting of the Hoard of Health held this day the following resolutions were adopted! Whereas the Citv of San Fran cisco has been officially declared by the proper authorities to lie infected with an epidemic; of smallpox, and the latest reports from said city are to the effect that the smallpox is there increasing: Nowkthereforo in pursuance with regulation 15 of the Quarantine Regulations adopted by the Board of Health, October 17th, 1883, be it resolved : 1st. That until further notice, all vessels arriving from San Francisco, less than 18 days out, not having the smallpox on board, together with their passengers and ctews, shall be placed in quarantine, in the outer loadstead, or in the stictun in the harbor, as may be ordcicd by the Port Physician, for a term of 18 days from the date of leaving San Francisco. 2nd. No passengers for ports other than Honolulu shall be allowed "to land. 3rd. All passengers for Honolulu shall remain in quarantine for a term of 18 days from the date of leaving San Francisco. The place of quarantine shall be at the quarantine station, or such other place as may be designated by the Board of Health. The vessel may, upon the written consent of the Port Physician be allowed to come to an enclosed wharf for discharge of cargo. No person shall be admitted to the wharf except upon the written permit of the Board of Health. Special attention is called to Sec tions 15 aud 10 of the Quarantine Regulations, adopted October 17, 1883. Here under appended: 15. On the arrival of a vessel at any port of this kingdom, coming from a port known to be infected with, cholera, yellow fever, smallpox, scarlet fever, or any other contag ious or infectious disease, although no case of such disease may have broken out on board during the voyage, no person shall be allowed to land fioin her unless a period of eighteen daj's shall have elapsed from the time of her leaving said infected port. 1G. On the arrival of a vessel at any poit of this kingdom which has, or has bad on board during the y- age, any person sick of cholera, yellow fever, smallpox, scarlet fever, or any other contagious or infec tions disease, the sick persons (if passcngeis for that port), shall be sent to the nearest quarantine hospital for such a period as may be deemed necessaiy, and the vessel, with all on board, shall undergo quarantine, if necessary, for a period of eighteen days, as the Board of Health may direct, after hearing the report of the Port Physician on the said vessel. But with regard to all sick peisons other than passengers for that port, the Board of Health will not con sider itself bound to receive them or to take care of them in quarantine unless the interests of humanity may require exception to be made. N. B. EMERSON, President Board of Health. 4-1 Ct SEALED TENDERS. Oitice or Tin: Boaiid or Health,) Honolulu, Jan. 10, 1888. J Sealed londerH will bo lcceived at tho Office ol tho Bend of Health until 12 o'clock noon, January 23, 1888, for tho delivery at tho Leper Settlement, on tho Island of Molo kai, of one hundred and fifty cords of Tiro Wood, within tluco mouths from tho date of signing agreement for tho same, It is required that tho wood be of algcroba, nionkoy-pod, eucalyptus or any of tho haul natio woods; that it bo out in (-1) four feet lengths and bo split if necessaiy, so as to bo easily handled ; that it bo piled at Kalau papa; and that it bo measured by tho Agent of tho Boaid of Health. N. B. EMERSON, President of tho Board of Health. 11 7t FOJt SALE CHEAP. BARNES' Velocipedo Foot.Poer Turning LATHE, V,i inch dlamo. ter, together with chucks tools and tool euirluge. Apply to Armstrong Smith, TVuinlua, Onhu. 9 lw CORSETS, FOR YOUNG AND J for old, for stoutand for lean, for lull and for short, ut Sachs' store. Education Omor., ) Honolulu-, Han. 20, 18SS.J Hon. Pahii P. Kasoa lias been appointed by the Board of Education, School Agent for tho Dis trict of Kawaihau, on tho Island of Kauai, vice tho Row J. W. Smith, deceased. W. .IAS. SMITH, 11 3t Sccietuiy. IT E Orricn AuDiTon-Or.Kr.itAL, ) Honolulu, .lau. 1(1, 1888.J All accounts audited in this Office must be presented in dup licate, the duplicate copy to be retained by the Auditor. GEO. J. ROSS, 11 lw Audilor-Geneinl. BLUltOP & Uo BAN'UJEilU' Honolulu, Ilav.niian Jaliintiu Draw Exchange ou the Bank ol Otvliluritiu, . Xi'. And their ngonts in NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONG. tessM N. M. Holhschild & Son, London Tlio Commercial Dank Co., of Sydnej, London, t'hu Commercial Baulc Co . of Sydney, Sydney, The Hank of Now Zealand: Auckland. Clirlstehurcli, utnl Wellington, The Bank of British Columbia, Vic toria, 15. C, and Portland, Or ahu Transact a General Hanking Bushiest tlfi!) lv rv JL1 33 SJatTtt SlnlTiiftn Pledged to neither Scot nor Party. Eat established tor the benefit ol till, SATURDAY, JAN. 21, 1888. WHERE IS THE GARBAGE CART? While the Board of Health is busy perfecting the sanitation of tho city, one point needs careful attention, tho collecting regularly of the garb age, now often left for days together to spoil and taint the air. Where is the cart, and the bell man to warn careful or careless housekeepers, that they must be ready when the city dump-cart goes its rounds? ITuarapheT The resolve of the Board of Health to quarantine vessels from San Fran cisco, where smallpox is declared by its pwn health authoiitics to be epi demic, is legarded with appioval by some and with disapproval by others. Poisons simply looking at the matter in its bearing upon trade and com merce will naturally be dissatisfied. But the health of the people is above all other considerations, and it is tho dutj- of the Boaul to subordinate every interest to the preservation of the nation from the smallpox malady. It is better that trade and commerce should suffer awhile than allow the importation of so frightful and des tructive a disease. Past experience has taught us something of its dread fulness. Surely we have not so far forgotten its lavages of six or seven years ugo, as to need a repetition of the lesson in order to induce us to use our utmost endeavors to prevent its rc-introduction. We should all be willing, indeed, anxious-, to adopt the most stiingent measures to pie vent a recurrence of the past in this regaid. Nobody wishes to see small pox here again. Therefore nobody should object to every possible pic caution being used to keep it away. It is to be hoped that the Board of Health will be equal to the emer gency, and fearlessly perform its duty. WHY HOT SETTLE THE VETO QUESTION? How about the so-called veto question? Wo were hopeful of seeing it definitely settled cither one way or the other ere this ; but it still re mains where it was. "We mulct -stand the Governor of Maui, Mr. 1. II. Baker, has declined to give up tho books of his ollico and vacate his position, in obedience to an or d'er issued under the abolition of governors Act, one of the measures of the Legislature which was re turned to the House unsigned by tho Xing, and wus declared law without cither the royal signatnro or reconsideration of the Legislature. Why is not Mr. linker compelled to comply willt the order and vacate his ofllce? Either the oilico of gov ernor is abolished or it still remains. Either the Lcgi&lntivo enactment aiming at abolition is law, or it is not law. If it complies with tho re quirements of the Constitution, it is law: if it does not conform to the Constitution, it is not law. The point must bo decided by the Su premo Court. Heie in tho case of ..the Governor of Maui is an oppor- tunlly of bringing the matter pio perly beforo tho Court, and having tho question settled. "Why is it not done? It is very unsatisfactory to have placed on our statute books enactments concerning which thr-ro arc grave doubts of their validity. It is far better to decide the toti trovcifcd point and end tho uncertainty. Lftte'ForapM (Jiy the Marivosa, to-tlay.) r.uHorr,. Cork, Jan. 5. The ship Alfied E. Snow, which sailed fiom San Francisco August 31st for Liverpool, has been wrecked at the entrance to Wtiterford flaibor, licland. It was nt fltst reported that the lost vessel was the Eureka, from San Fran cisco. New York, Jan. 0 Karl Blind writes from Loudon to the "Post" that Dr. Schlicinann has discovered the remains of one of the oldest temples of Aphrodite, which is men tioned by llomer, Herodotus and Pausanius on the Island of Cciigo, thejaueient Cythera. London, Jan. 7 Returns issued by the Boaid of Trade show that the impoits for the past month increas ed 3,102,1100 pounds, as compaicd with the coriesponding month tho past year, and that the expoits for the same month incieased 3,200,000 pounds. San Reino, Jan. 7 Tho Crown Piincc was cheeiful and took a com paratively long walk to-day, from which tie suffered no ill effects. Bcilin, Jan. 7 It is announced that Enipetor William's rest was broken several times last night. He is compelled to be uioic caicful than usual, and to abstain from any exer cise or duties which are likely to cause fatigue. Paris, Jan. 7 It is reported heie that the condition of the Emperor of Germany is quite serious. It is said that he is confined to his bed and has had several fainting spells. London, Jan. 7 The committee appointed by Queen Victoria to con sider the best means of employing the surplus of the Women's Jubilee offering, has advised the Queen to found an institution in London for the maintenance and education of nurses to attend tho poor people in their homes. There will be branches in London and Edinburgh. London, Jan. 0 The remains of Napoleon III and his son, the Prince Imperial, were lcmovcd to-daj' from Chislchurst to Farnsborough, wheio the' will bo deposited in the mauso leum elected by ex-Empress Eu genie. After lcligious services at Chislchurst, the bodies weie con veyed in a solemn state to tiio rail way station. St. Petersburg, Jan. 9 Well-informed persons consider that al though the political situation is de cidedly improved, the improvement is only coudit'unal, and that if the European Cabinets confine thom selvcs to platonic statements and fail to take coi responding action, tho situation will shortly become as critical as it was two weeks ago. Vienna, Jan. 10 The "Algc mcine Zeitung" says it has received information from a reliable source in St. Petersburg that a plot against tho C.ar has been discovcied, and that numerous persons, including several army officers, have been ar rested on tho charge of being impli cated in it. ' Berlin, January 10. Dr. Schweinftuth, the African explorer, writes from Cairo, under date of December 30th, that the news that Stanley has reached Emin Boy ar rived at Caiio December 22d. More definite advices arc expected shoitly. Auction- Sales by Lewis J. Levey. R1DIT SALE AJX AUCTION. On Wednesday, Jan. 25th, I will oiler at my silepioom al 10 o'clock 1. J!., h nice Assortment of Merchandise M folloWC Saddlery, Bridlos and Twines. A Largit ALborimn t of 0"i",Ki:'tY, uu AbbuiUiuiit of Uulimuy uud Finn Glassware, Galvanized Pails and Buckols, Iron Bedsteads, Majolica Ware, Candles, Bluo Mottled Soap, Curry Powdor, Cinnamon, etc., etc., etc. AND A PULL LINE OF Liquors, Wines & Beer, Etc, Eto. tSiT Terms Liberal, will bo made known at tho time of Sale. LEWIS J. JEVEY, 45 iU Auctioneer. Headquarters, Honolulu Rifles! Hokoi.tji.u, .Inn. 21, lfS8. BATTALION OHDEU, No. 22.1 The several Companies of tho Uiitaiion will m'cinblo nt the A-,,,,,, u rn MnNTrW.V. tlm '.!lril Jiiistimt, at 7.80 i; m. tlurj), for lJallailou Drill V. V. ABIIFORD, l J.IL'U.-l Ol. UUlllUUIlUllg. o. v, Mcleod, CajH aud Adjutant. 4.Q gt jj imp iBnrn!&iswtC.u."lWj.i'Jjmaaxnsj:-JUiiJ j.tmJi.;njAiii.-'rti 'MXsain&TazivFz-xii!!ifirxuttrr "Berlin, Jan. 10. The 'Nulionnl Zeitung" says: It is expected that tho Powers will soon take steps for tho removal of Prince Fcidinand from the Bulgarian throne. Rome, Jan. 10. The Pope to-day received tho British pilgrims, who wore presented by tho Duke of Nor folk. The Pope replying to the ad dress presented to linn by tho pil grims, said ho felt grateful for tho interest Queen Victoria took in her Catholic subjects, and prayed for her piospciity, with that of her nation, whom lie loved and admired. He hoped for the restoration of peace between the different parts of the Kingdom, and that the irritating questions which now divide it would be settled and reason and equity take their place. Berlin, Jan. 11. Advices from San Remo state that the Crown Prince's throat continues to improve. His voice is good and his health ex cellent. He both drove and walked to-day. London, Jan. 11. Acting tinner the advice of physicians, jVIr.Parnoll has decided not to address his con-, stituents until after the meeting of Parliament. His health is still pre carious. London, Jan. 11. " The "Times' " Bei lin coi respondent says the Powers have agreed to summon Prince Fer dinand through Turkey to lesignthc Bulgarian throne. AMl.lSICA. Ottawa, Out., Jan. Tho decision of the Internal Revenue Commis sioners at Washington, to the effect that American banks arc liable to a tax of 10 per cent on amount of Canadian notes used or paid out, at tracts attention. Amei ican silver is liable to 20 percent duty here. The law may hereafter be strictly en forced. Washington, Jan. 5. The Presi dent's messages, concerning tho right of waj' for railroad purposes through various Indian reset vations, and also l elating to liespasses, weie presented, and refeired to the Com mittee on Indian Affairs. Washington, Jan. 7. "It is quite evident," said Mr. Morrow, yester day, duiiug a conversation on Sa moa, "that the lights of our citi.ens have been invaded somewhat on the Samoan Islands, and a most seiious state of aifairs may result. John W. McCaithy. convicted of embezzling S5.j0 Slate money while acting as Clerk of the Supreme fCouit, came before Judge Sullivan Saturday for sentence. AT THE r' 8 ,2 Jj i Til EKE WILL BE Clam Chowder, Boston Baked Beane. ALSO Mixed Greens on the side ! EgyMnripo-a Timing Airhcd. SIOO REWARD! THE pbovc rewnid will be given by tho United C.uriago Compiny to any person or ;ieiom ho will ivo such information as will lead to the arrest and conviction of tbe peii-on or persons who maliciously iirf-istciifcd and carried nwav tliu Jlieeeliing Strips of J. UcICciiguu's hoiEe, Haik NV. 42, on the nipht of Fnduy, .Tnnuaiy 20. 18S8, while hitched at h post on King Miuet UNITED OAKHIaGB CO. Honolulu. Jim 21 1888. -15 iit NOTICE. A DIVIDEND of Two Dollars pei share will be payable to the stock holders of K O. Hull Si Son. Id, at the ofllce of thcC6mpan ou MONDAY, January 2Jrd. L. C. AJU.F.S, 4" 3t feci it try. Hawaiian Livery Stables, LtLLO, 1'ulama. Uoibts taken to board by the day, week or month fed well, and Uolirii alter by Careful and experienced titalilfmen. Carriages and nil kind'' of Vehicles kept clean and c.ued for, as well ns Harness. 3IOSES TALAU, 45 lm Jlan ger. J. W. YARNDLEY, k Tenrher of MuhIc, Vinlin nnd . Cultivation of the Voice. YOUNG Lady Pianists! Impiovo your reading of Miibio and ability ns sin accompanist by devoting :tt lenat ONE 110UIi,wevkly( day Or evening, to the practice of duets PIANO AND VBOLBN ! JSrTEHMS SAME FOH LESSONS. AddresB P, Telephone (Bell) !1G3. O. BOX 258. 40 lw ELECTION OF OFFICERS. AT the adjourned annual meeting of tho stockholders of the Koiiuln Sugar Company, held on the 20th inst., ihe tollowing olUcers were elected for the enbiiing jcar, S. C. Allfii President. lion. J. Moti Smith. Vlce-Piesident. Hon. ri. N. Castle, Trcusuicr. Hon. J. B, Atliertou, Secictury, O. M.Cooko, Auditor, J. U. A'llliaiTUXN, Secietur, ty. 51 Honolulu, Juu, 21, 1888 45 lw Tahiti Lemonade Works, OVSTOSIEH5 who have on li&nd any ol our llnltlui or fuses, would gieutly oblige I y tending woid to tho Dcput, 28 Merchant street, and they will ut oueu bo calltd for. Our Hi tiles uio all irystul value, and the wends "TAHITI LEMONADE WOHKh" blown thereon. Bell ToUphono 172. Mutual Telephone UGO. 45 tf J. 13, BROWN & CO. HAWAIIAN BUSINESS A&ENCY. Ho. 85 FORT STREET, HONOLULU. Cronorul A(;cnlN Expori Accountants and Collcotors, Roal Estate, Firo & Lifo Insuranoo Agents, Custom-Houso, Loan and Exohango Brokers. Departments of Business. Books and Accounts nccuintcly kept nnd properly adjusted. Collections will receive special attention ami returns promptly made. Convoyancing a Specialty, lttrords searched ami rorrcct Abstracts of Tltla fiunlihcri. Leunl Documents and Papers of every description carefully drawn and hand. somcly cngrocd. Copying and Translating in all languages in general utc la this Kingdom. Real Estate bought and sold. T.ixcs raid and Piopctty safely insured. Houscu, CottagCB, Rooms, Offices and Land leased and rented, nnd rents collected Firo and Lifo Insuranes effected In fltst class Insurance Companies. Custom-Houso Business transacted with accuracy and dispatch. Loans negotiated at favorabto rales. Advertisements and Subscriptions solicited for Publishers. Any Atticlo purchased or eold on most favorable terms. 'Inter-Island Ordora will rccclvo particular attention. 1ST All Business entrusted to our oaro will roccivo prompt and faithful attention at modcrato charges. Having had an etcnsivo bushnss experience for oxer twcnty.flvo years in Now York City and elsewhere, wo feci competent to attend to all business of an inlridite and complicated nature, or lccmlrlng tuct und dUcutlo k aud respectfully solicit a tt til. Hill Telephone No. 274. XIivwniin.ii E5inIiii- Afteney. jan 788 ly Nt JUST TO 'HAND, HSx: t2?.S. .A.-H.fetr&li .AT J.T.WATK rin ANI) Fort Street Stores. 37 2w IMOT80E, All perrons arc hereby forbid, den frem excavating, digging or depositing rubbish in the streets of this distiict, without the written older of the lioad Supcivisor. II. F. II EB BARD, Road Supeivisor, 31 lm IConu, Oahu. Just Received per Zealandia, IS" 33 "W CK.OP New Zealand Kidney Potatoes! In small crates. H. MAY & CO. .19 lw VETERINARY. A RITCHIE ROVVAT, xi- Veterinary Surgeon. Ollicc and Residence: 1G0 King stieet Mutual Telephone 30:1. Orders left at Hotel Stables will bo rcctlved and prcmplly attended in. 43 am FOR SAL.E CHEAP. AN Expie Wngon, Boston make; Tole and Shnfih, uuirly new; abo, one mi ol Double Hurneso. Apply 107 King stieet. 4U lw FOUND. A DHAFT. The owner can have the pnying iipenses. Apply at the Iiur,. i.i.Tiir unite. 4 1) ill Dissolution -of Partnership. rfiHE interest of Mr. Clareneo Mac X furlano in the film of WEST, DOW & CO. has this duy bren pur chasul by Mi. Gideon "West, who a?, sumes all liabilities of Slid lirm, All debts due said lirm are duo and p.ryablc to Mr. G. We3t. WEST, DOW & CO. Honolulu, Jan. 11, 1883. NOTICE. MI!. G. WEST having becomo solo owner of tho butlntss cairlcd nn uudor tho flnu name of AVest, Dow &. Co,, wilt, in future, carry on said bust noil under the lirm namo and btyle of G. WEST As CO. Honolulu, Jan. 15, 1888. 8U lm Notice of Annual Meeting, , rpiIB Stoclcholileis of O. Brewer & 1 Company, (L'd), will take notice that Uie minimi incc'lng ot the Com juiiiy ill bo held ut the otllce on Queen bti cot, ou WEDNESDAY, Februaiy 1st, next, ut 10 o'clock, a. m. J. O. OAHTEK, Seoroiory, C. Bnwcr & Company. Honolulu, Feb. 10, 1888 40 2w NOTICE. AT tlio annual meeting of tho UnileTi Chine.-o Society held ou the 0th inst., tlio following officers were duly (ili'nleil. O. Alto President Goo Kim VicoPiei-ident 1 am Fai Treasurer Ton j Phong i" oeretmy Ng O ui'i Ats't Tnuaiutr Tniu Wnh Hin Ass't fcecrelary :,0 3w 9 NICE LARGE FURNISHED iJ rooms, No, 4 O-mleu Lane, tliu bccond door fiom Union ulreet, Apply on tho promises. 10tf nnnrwn MUUofio hx , t i (5 E3 X 2. 15 D mmm trjv O X 3 V. n l CD rt- to o c - 1 I CD i 8. i-i CD P c-s- o c : j 0 " a o c 5 minutes walk Irom tho P. 0. 136, 138, 140 and 142 Huuanu Street. Dolinlitlully Situated, and Plenty of Fresh Air all tlio Year Round. J5SJ" Twenty fir?t.cbiss rooms in main building, with firet-clftsi dining roem. Li eb' Parlor & Gentlemen's Pallor. Hot and cold water baths free to all guests. The table -will be supplied with the bnbt meats in the maiket, together with tcvonablohuShics when obtainable. First class Cooks and help employed. Breakfast, 7 to 0 a. m. Lunch, 12 noon. Dinner, 5:1'0 to 7 p. in. MES. BI. B11TCBBER, 80 1-w Manageress. Taliiti Lomonado Depot, 28 Merchant Street High Class Aerated Waters J Absolutely Pure. Tahiti Lemonade Depot, 28 Merchant Street. 3GCx -A-le, Tahiti Lemonade Depot, . 28 Merchant Street Tahiti Lemonade. Tahiti Lemonade Depot, 28 Merchant Street. Ginger Ale, Grenadine & Cream Soda. Orders promptly attended to. 75 cents per dozon, delivered. Tahihi Lomonado Depot, 28 Merchant Street. Plain Soda, equal to Schweppes. 33 NOTICE. MESSRS J. E. BROWN & CO. Are authorised to collect tor the BUI.LKTIN, Honolulu Juno 8th, 1887. 57 MZEAIil 0ATS! ITOlfc SALE, NEW ZEALAND OATS OF Al Quality, Just lcceived ox Mariposa, by J. E. BROW N & Co. 17 28 Mot chant Street. JOB PRINTING ol all kindi exe. cuted ut the Daily Bulletin Oflleo W. KART.K flflflSK JL JLLJJ JUXiUXJAJ JULULMJJ-J MALCOLM BROWN, NOTARY PUBLIC For the Island of Oahu. Office, : : Gov't Rulldluu, Honolulu. 30ll Bell Tel. 172. Mutual Tel. CCO. P. O. Box 4UU. )WN & GO., Fire 1'ioof Stono Building, 42 Merchant Street. .S ACCOUNTANTS -AND- General Commission Merchants Genernl Agency forllmv'n Islands of the Burlington and Chicago Railway AcroN America, Connecting at Biivton with the Azores ond Madeira Through ticketf gianted liom Honolulu Mcu'haudlsc stored and sold on com mission. Consignments solicited. Propel tics leased, rented and soldi Lonal documents drawn. Books audited nnd udju'-ltd AlcoiuiIb collected. Authorized collector, Mr. A. Moroft T RERflBNOTON THE Eemington Tynowriter is the Staudaid writing macliitui r the world. It prints 70 oimrnetets, or with ccrtuin combination nbout80 i h rue erg, with the operation of only 30 kej i. Tho machine is so simple that any 'one inn writo with it, ami itsmaiiipuluion 1- t-o easily understood, that but little pi ,c tice U rupiiied to enable tin- uncruioi to acquire facility in its use. Tin- average speed of the pen is from 1C to 20 words per minute, and the average speed of the typu writer is fiom 40 to kO winds per minute. Time spent in writing with the pen is ut least two thirds wasted. Orders for the nbovc instrument may be left with tho undersigned at the of ilee of W. G. Irwin & Co , and -will io ceivc prompt attention The uudtrsign. ed is also prepared to give purchasers full instructions as to tbc use of tho machine. For fur her particulars apply to Y. M. GIFFARD, So'eAgentfortho Hawaiian Islands. 1833 lm Yosemite SS3S 3E& I W IS! s253I Skating! Skatingl Skating! Commencing .Innunry 0th, Every Friday Bmii ! For Ladies nnd their Escorts. Every Friday Evening -villi be kept perfectly bclect for ladies & gentlemen. JSaiid in.Atlcndnnco. THOMAS E. WALL, 1G01 Proprietor. lyr JUST RECEBVED Ex Zealandia, lrom New Zealand, The Fl EST ARRIVAL OF (T to From the Celebrated Taranaki Butter Paoking .Company, In 1 lb sealed tin?. Tills artiolt) W guaranteed Buper. ior to any Buttci offered for sulcin this kingdom LEWIS J. JLEVEY, Solo Asent for the Hawntinn Islands. 30 lw NOTICE. ALL accounts due Mrs. A. M. Mellls of tix months aud over, will bo placed in a Cnllcctois hands without further notice if not paid by Ihe 15th, inst. MIIH. A. M. MELLIS, 31 2w 17 Emm street. NOTICE. THE minimi meeting of tliex ntock holdeig of the Hawaiian Itmio Co. Limited, will he held ou the titi, of Junuary, at the i.fflce of Hon. W. R. uxstie, Honolulu, it 11 o clock a. m. Very important business. W. F. ALLEN, .39 2w Secretary II. R. Co. , FOK SALE. Q WHALE BOATS; 1 Decked 0 Whalo Boat, 30 feet long, 8 feet deep; 8 feet wide; 2 23 feet Surf Boats: 1 18 feet Surf Boat; 5 Diekcd Plunger, 10 feet long, 0 feet 0 inches wide, 2 feet 0 inches deep, with must and sails all completoj 1 2i feet Sailing Scow, With mast und sails ull complete. Anplv to. E. It. HYAN. Boat Builder nud General Jobber. M tf FOR SALE. A well-to-do Rooming House, Yielding not less $100 per month. Long leaso. For naiticulurs apply at this ofllcp. 33 lm I?INEST BRANDS OF CALI X' forniu Poit, Madeiia and Malaga, for bulu in kegs ai.d cases by QONSALVES & CO., 01 Queen street. Skating if Sunn Kiiltfir ' ; A ,- rt v.- V ,. . . . tii . . i. ,'. ,' i ' . j -iSmiimmmiMftd fvai i&L &i 3b. i'MJJ.&iL-t'h m