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FT" THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, II. I., MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 11)00. jtiwwnmMi'fijtwff um tvtm,rjtr,mtimmmfiBKm t i Honolulu Drag Co., HE0UA8TEhj FOB DISINFECTANTS: I3LI3CTR OZONE, CHLQROZONE, IHIRIFINB, CHLORIDE OF LIME, 6Ci) &C m Lubricating Oils. Will b; iis;J very freily for ths n;st 6 or 8 nnnths so we wish again to call tha attentlo 1 of .ill mill nun and us;rs of m tchlnery to our TR OPIC I.UBRIC V TIN j OILS. For yeirs tl Is brand Ins bsen useJ on these Isl anJs aiJ eich smsmi th; tlimuU has IncreaseJ so that this year we have luJ t bji'J a sp.-aal oil warehouse it Kakiako to holJ the InmJreJs of barrels of oils we have to carry In stock. Tropic Cylinder, Engine, Ma chine, Dynimo and Carbox Oils are the ones you want If you want every thing to run smoothly. Q Benton Boiler This compound Is entirely vegetable, c:ntains no oil or add, It being a natural preservative for Iron or steel. It rots the scale In the boiler and gradually clems sun;. After the boiler becomes clean, the Compound, If us;d according to directions, will keep the scale forming properties of the water in the form of solution or pendent, and the boiler can be kept clean, and the :ue for nuu properties of silJ water can be blown out In the form of mud. It Is a great swer of fuel as it will clean and keep clean any bjiler. Lit us send you a barrel on trial, no pay If not satisfactory. Packings, Waste, Compounds, Engineers' tools and supplies of all kinds. T HALL m 8 Oor. "Port and "Klina: fth;. 8HIPFIHC 1HTELUGEN0E ARRIVALS. Sunday, Jan. 21. Hnw. lk. Santiago, Engnlls, from San Francisco. Hnw. gasoline schooner Surprise, from San Francisco, to F. W. McChes ney & Sons. Stmr. Iwalanl, Gregory, from Hana innnlu: I.G30 bags sugar. Monday, Jan. 22. T. K. K. Hongkong Main, Fllmer, from San 1 ranclsco. DEPARTURES. Saturday, Jan. 20. Hnw. si). Fort George. Morse, for San Francisco. Am. Bclir. Allco Kimball, Anderson, for Ilawnll ports. Stmr. Kcnulioii, Moshcr, for Anahola and Kllnucn. Stmr. Kauai, IJriihii, for Lalialna and Knnnap.ill. Sunday, Jan. 21. Am. si'lir. Alice Coolce, Penhnllow, for San Francisco. Am. Rclir. WInslow, DIrkholm, for the Sound. Am. schr. Robert Lowers, Goodman, for San Francisco. Schr. Ada, for Kauai. Schr. Concord, for Hawaii. Monday, Jan. 22. Stmr. J. A. Cummins, Searle, for Oahu ports. TO SAIL THIS AFTERNOON. Stmr. MokolII, Dudolt, for Molokal at o p. 111. Schr. Golden Gate, for Molokal at 5 p. m. NEW TO-DAY Notice to Intending Passengers for S. S. Australia. THE AGENTS HEREBY GIVE NO TICE that the sailing of the S. S. Aus tralia has been postponed until 4 p. m. Wednesday, the 24th Instant. All heavy baggage must be delivered at the Oceanic S. S. Co.'s warehouse for fumigation between the hours of 9 and 12 a. m. on Tuesday, the 23rd Instant, and all cabin and hand baggage at the same place between the hours of 8 and 10 a. m. of the day of sailing. Keys must accompany baggage.. All such baggage, etc., after fumigation, will be cared for and delivered to the steamer by the Company's em ployees. Transportation from the Oceanic S. S. Co.'s dock to the steamer will be furnished passengers at 1:30 p.m. of the day of sailing, and all passengers must be onboard the Australia not later than 2 p. m. Honolulu, January 21st, 1900, M)5 Baggage Notice. AH IntemllnK paeseiiRcra by tko S. S."AUSTRALIA"w!shlnj; tho tho Unloy Express, Co. to ,handle their baggago, for fumigation wHlpleabe 1 ,'notlfy tho Unlohi-Express Co., early Monday morning. All baggage olicek eJ. Tel. 80, 1435 Honolulu Drug Co., Von Holt Block, King st. Compounds... ON, ltd, PLANTS FOR DISTRIBUTION. Following Is a list of plants nt the government nursery on King street now ready for freo dlstrubtlon and for uso nt tlio government forest In Nuu nnu as kindly furnished by Commis sioner of Agrlculturo David Hnughs. FRUITS. Papula, carlca papaya 200 Avacndo pears, persea gratlsslmn 200 Sour Sop, anonn nuirlcntn 100 Tahiti VI, spondlos dulcls 200 Lime, citrus llmcta 1500 l'omcgrannatc, punlca granatum CO Java plum, cugenla Jambolana . . . 1750 Strawberry guavn, pslcldum cat- tlcyantun 200 Snpodllla plum, snpoto pear CS0 Grnndllln, passlllora alata -100 Coffee LIbcrInn, coffee llbcrlca.. 100 C380 PALMS. Latnnln Horhonlca 1200 Lutanla Glnucnphylla COO Llslstonla Rotudndlfolia 3050 l'tychosporma Alexandra 950 Scaforthla Elegans 1000 Prltchardla Gaudlchaudl! COO Ocodoxn Ilcgla (royal palm) .... 1C00 Phoenix Dacthyllfcra (dato palm) 200 Thrlnax Aregentca 3100 Sahal lllackburninna CO Arcca Alba 100 Arcca Rubra 200 lira lira Fllnmcntosa 1300 Elaols GuIneciiBls GOO Cocos Plumosa COO Hyophorbo Amorlcaulls CO 1 1.850 TIMBER, SHADE AND ORNAMEN TAL PLANTS. Eucalyptus, several species 3550 Grcvlllca Robusta (silk oak) .... 2C70 Casuarlnn, several species 30G0 Prosopls Dulcls (nlgaroba) 300 Acacia Mclonoxylln 1C00 Dauhlnla, several species 1C0 Macadamla Tcrnitolla, Nut Tree, Queensland Nut 100 Caesalplnl Ilaematoxylon (log wood treo) 300 Cuprcssus Macrocnrpa (Monterey cypress) 1300 Ponclana Rcgla 200 Schinus Mollo (popper treo) 700 Cliamphora Ofllclanlls (camphor treo) 810 Stcrcuha Acuminata (red kola nut) 100 Theobroma Cacao (chocolate treo) 250 Hibiscus Fopulncus (mllo) COO Cassia Festula (golden shower) 200 Ccratonla b...quay (carob bean) . . 300 Phyllanthus (roseo plctus) 250 Thovetla Nerllfolla 120 Crotons, several s pedes 1200 VINES. Vanilla Vino 150 Arlstolochla (Dutchmans plpo).. COO Physlanthus Albensa (cruol plant) 1C0 Plpo Nigrum (pepper of com merce) 100 Clerodrndron Vine (bleeding heart) , 200 Ylang Ylang 200 1,350 In addition to tho nbovo many of tho seeds and plants received from Prof. Koobch and being propagated nt tho Nursery, will in a few months bo ready for distribution. If you are fond of pictures, drop in and look over the fresh lot of Copley Prints, Carbons, and London Prints, covering over fifty subjects of the very latest publications. KING BROS., 110 Hotel street. WANTS. lfl'Crlj.' ' ' "' column ttillh InutttJattfetr't V tjifin iitttttioi; to ctnlt uconJ tmtu fti, m ni 4 a, i mi, a ttionlb. Ihhillhl cttjpal tdvttUiirt ever ojftrtJ IV ncflt nf llvmlulu. WAN Hill. w ANTri) mi iu urnlheJ or unfurnWivJ, S .M KUlRim Olllt.e. I4JiW w ANTri) A conpelent experience I booVkcerr (1(1 J offVtf mm. b .in nlJ 0.iMUIif.l firm An- fly to U C. thli office, t the frerlencu referenda an J salary JelcJ A rermancn; prMtlon for a suit able man, i4j3-tf WANTED AWn to know that they can uet tt by duhile barber for 15 tern atll.JLIIS, 6iqK lort Vreet, npp Club Stable tjo-tf VV RI1 ING AND ACCOUNTING DONE accurate- V4iie imrii i'iit liU'l'li Laic I tV'ic Express Co t or General Delivery. M O. ngi-tf pOMI'ETENT GERMAN GIKL WANTtI) (or - central homework and care ot children. Refcr- tncn rtquirgj. Arpiy . M.. liullttln otflCB )") LOST. LOST A CHATELAINE containing boul$won Uorelanl trel, between Fort nl II P. Wlch mn' home on Victoria street FlnJer will receive a reward by leaving ime at thl office. ,4o-it I OST Small Sorrel Mire. Suitable rewarJ II re-- turneJ to II. P. Itertelman't shoo. Klni? street. or reU. nee at Wjlklkl. 1418-tt FOR SALE. COR SU.C-A verv desirable PIECE OFjlM r PKOVbD PKOPCRTY. contalnlnir aoout io.t square feet on Maklkl Plains. Principals only. Ad dressNoSthls office. raio-im FOR SALF A i8 Antlnny Camera, reversible back, with wide anzle Morrison lens. Inquire at tnls office 1418-tl F R SALE-LANDS IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. DyJ, Al. VIVAS. Ma FOR SALE A new COTTAGE ol eight rooms and bath: crounds nicely laid out: stable and out houses. One lot ( x lac water aid on: ornamental trees. etc One corner lot, j x 115. All on College street. For further particulars apply to W. M. CUNNINGHAM, at the Favorite Saloon. 136a TO LET. TO LET New Cottages at Punahou, nearly com pleted, ready to ofcurv January 1st. 1000. Several Cottaees on Klnzs not far from town on car line. A Residence at Walklkl on the beach. Immediate possession given. Apply 10 WILLIAftl 3WIMUt:. No. 110 Port street. -HE ALOHA ROOMING HOUSE, Fort St. Dest rooms and attendance In city. mi Auction Sale ....OF... Delinquent Sugar Stock On SATURDAY, .Tsui. 27, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. At my salesrooms, 33 Queen street, Ho nolulu, will sell by Public Auction, by order of tho Treasurer, Mr. J. P. Cooke, tho following certificates of stock In tho Olaa Sugar Company, unless tho delinquent assessment (third assess ment,) with lntcrst thereon, Is paid beforo tho day of sale. Names aro published for kho purposo of Identifying tho certificates. No. No. Certificate. Shares. C J. Q. Wood, trustco 100 10 J. Q. Wood, trustco 100 11 J. Q. Wood, trustco 100 13 J. Q. Wood, trustco 100 2G C. II. Judd 100 CG T. S. Southwlck 100 237 S. L. Doxter 100 258 J. K. Farley 25 2G7 Geo. Goodacro 25 270 Geo. Goodacro 25 329 W. S. Edlngs 33 341 Capt. C. Avcrdam 17 343 L.Apoy 13 314 L. Wing Kim 3 345 Loo Goon 8 43G 11. A. Giles 33 407 L. L. La Picrro 8 411 Chas. J. Fishcl 83 442 Mrs. H. Fishcl CO 41G M. G. Sylvester 3 458 J. It. Hall 77 4SG K. 13. Oldlng 33 487 Norman Wntklns 8 459 Miss Hcnny Avcrdam 8 C39 Wm. A. Gardner 17 574 J. R. Hall 57 C79 L. FotChu S C87 Jas. H Holt 17 C88 Sam Knl Wing 8 G14 A. Dames 33 G44 Gear, Lansing & Co CO CIS Gear, Lansing & Co CO G48 Gear, Lansing & Co. . , 50 694 Jno. Watcrhouso 8 G9G Marlon Watcrhouso 15 G97 Margaret Waterhouso 15 709 M. A. Gonsalves 33 714 Henry T. Taylor 50 718 Otto A. Blerbach 17 722 P. A. DIas 33 723 Norman Wntklns 5 782 II. W. Howard CO 783 H.W.Howard B0 784 II. W. Howard 100 785 H. W. Howard 100 791 W. M. Tompleton 30 838 W. S. Withers 100 840 C. L. Garvin CO 9G0 A. W. Richardson CO UC9 Alex. Hamilton 125 1231 J. Q. Wood 30 1236 W. d. Ldlngs 25 1255 Isldoro Llovro COO 12G0 W. S. Edlngs 14 1265 W. S. Edlngs 17 1285 Uis3 Nelllo Rico 15 1292 A.W.Richardson 25 1293 Mrs. L. Russcl CO 1329 W. F. Drake 1C0 1332 W.F.Drako 100 1334 W. F. Drako 35 1335 W.F.Drako CO 1340 Miss II. C. Hitchcock 100 1370 D.L.Austln 17 1401 V. F. Drako 15 1402 C. L. Garvin 10 1439 C. H. Judd 25 JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer. Subscribers to the BUL LETIN not receiving their pa pers promptly will confer a favor by notifying the 'Busi ness Office, Telephone 236. ITEMS FROM HARBOR FRONT The Robert Lowers sailed for Kauai to load Btigar yesterday. I he lJiuiiiinulrtainehifrom her anchor ape off poit (Ills forenoon. Tue ship I:r c from II tn'ulu arilveJIn Port l'ownsend January 15. 'I he batk Dominion arrived In Port Townsend from Jan. 14. The ship G. W. Watson sailed from Port Sample for Honolulu Jan. 12. Tho Lucllo enmo Into harbor from her anchorage off port last night. The ship George Curtis cleareJ from San Francisco for this port Jan. 13. The fchooncr Uinma ClauJIna sitled from Eureka for this port January 15. Tho ship Champion camo In Sat urday from her nuchorngo off port. The schooner Fred E. Sander arrived in Pott Townsend from Honolulu Jan. 12. The schooner John G. North sailed from San Francisco for Honolpo Jan. 14. The schooner V. S. Phelps sailed from San Francisco lor Makawell, Kauai, Janu ary 1?, cr.a V"2 Tho Keauhou for Kauai nnd the Kauai for Lahalua both called Satur day afternoon late. Tho Doyo Maru Is still off port. Her coal for this port has not been com pletely discharged yet. The Walaleale Is discharging the ma chinery of tho wrecked steamer Kllo hnnn nt the Inter-Island wharf today. The barkentlne S. N. Castle sailed from San Francisco for tnls port January 15. The Cyrus WakefielJ sailed the ame day. The Andrew Welch, Allen A., J. I). Spreckels, Paul Iscnberg nnd S. G. Wil der nro about ready to sail for vailous Coast ports. W. J. Smith has resigned from the forco of Custom House guards and Chns. Millcltner nnd It. M. Tucker have boon added to that body. The late San Francisco naner ha the following to sav of the Zealandla: 'I he steamhlp Zealandla has been laid up for an Indefinite perloJ. The captain, chief engineer, chief steward and a few seamen nave been Kept aboard, but all other em ployes will be paid off today. PASSENGERS 1RRIVED. From San Francisco, per T. K. K. Hong kong Maru, January 22. For Honolulu: W F Parker. J A Byrne, F L Dortch, L Ahlborn. R Ballentyne, M F Chapman Miss L Moore, Miss A Enders, W P Harry R S Moore, John A Donn, for Yokohama: K Ishu, Airs R B Teusler, J D Ludwlc. t) Mlsakl, M Shlbata, Kendzo Tabata. Miss Carrie Rleke, Miss Clara Rleke, R P Free land, for Kobe: D Kuhnle, S P Lensen, for Nagasaki: Rev and Mrs W B Schwartz and 2 children, for ShanEhul; V L Boeck, for Hong Kong: Herbert M Richards A hockwouiu Air ana Airs u A i-rance, win vVhiley, Jr., W J Carlisle, Mrs Leon RouJiez, Aliss Helen Roudlez, C Rleveley Airs S B Talnttr, Mrs A S Towar and son, Airs L R Holbrook, Miss Balnbrldge, R S AlacDodgall. KALIBI PUMPING PLANT Thero was a meeting of tho Citizens' Committee on detention camps held at Kalilil Sunday afternoon. President Dolo was in attendance, nlso C. M. Cooke, T. Raju Walker nnd J. II. Ath crton, tho finance committee appointed by tho Board of Health. Tho principal business was that of a provision of fresh water for future de mnnds. Thero Is only a two-Inch plpo scrvlco nt present, which Is entirely In adequato for cooking and drinking. It was decided to put an artesian well down Immediately. Minister Young was appointed a commltto of one to have tno woric done. A contract has been already let to McCandless Bros, for $3,500 to sink n 12-Inch well on the tnauka side of the railroad on tho Bishop estato land, thero Lclng a probability that tho es tato would bear halt tho expense. The well Is to rovert to tho estate nt tho end ot the lease ot flvo years taken by tho Government a fow weeks ago. Minister Young was also appointed n commltto of one to immediately lay a 3-Inch pipe. In addition to tho 2-inch ono now down, to supply more water for tho camp. In nn hour mid a half after tho commltteo had so decided, two drayloads of plpo wcro dellvorcd at tho place required and tomorrow night tho 3-Inch as well as tho 2-Inch plpo will ho delivering water at the camp from the King sireet main. C(itnclc Paid Filipino BUI. Washington, Jan. 15. John Barrett, the former Minister to Slam, says It was the anti-expansion speech of Senator Hoar, cabled by way of Hongkong to Agulnaldo In Luzon, that precipitated the Filipino Insurrection. It cost something over $4000 cable tolls to send Senator Hoar's message of sympathy and comfort to the rebellious Tagals. Andrew Carnegie paid the bill. Boers Strength 100,000. London, January 12. An apparently well-Informed correspondent of the Morn ing Post says: "The Boer strength, originally 30,000, Is now heavily aug mented by Cape Colonists, and the enemy's fighting forces may be estimated fairly at 100,000 men and 206 guns. The Boers are not compelled to guard their communications. Their grass Is good, their crops are growing; vegetables, cattle and sheep are plenty and game Is abun dant." Weather Bureau, Punahou, Jan. 22. Temperature Morning minimum, G5; Midday maximum, 78. Barometer at 9 a, m. 30.02. Irorgu lar. Rainfall .0. Dew Point 01 F. Humidity at 9 a. m. 74 per cent. Diamond Head Signal Station, Jan. 22. Weather clear; Wind light E. Jasllorp AUOtHMEER AND BROKERs22 -33 Queen Street Guardian's Sale of Real Estate. By direction of Belle F. Jones, Guardian of Edwin Austin Jones. Helen Jones, Alar garet Jones and Catherine Hay Jones, minors, and acting under and by virtue of an order Issued out of the Circuit Court of the First Circuit, dated the 2nd day of January, tpoo, I am directed to sell at public auction, at my salesroom In the city of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, on Siturday, the 27th day of January, 1000, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, all the right, title and Interest of said minors, being an undivided half of, In and to all those cer tain pieces or parcels of land situate at VValkane. District of Konlatmnlcn. ui.imi of Oahu, and more particularly described as follows : 1. All that land described In R. P. 186, L. C. A. 5721 and 8(5 to Kalkalna, more particularly described as follows: Apana 1. 6 lot kalo me ke Kakuahale Alamane. E hoomaka ma ke kill! Hema makal 0 kela ma ke klhl o ka m h.iu. U klhl akau makal o ko Alakakukae pill ana I ko Ku halua, a e holo ana He, Gotf Kom. 2.51 Kaul. ma ka pa hau, ma ko Maka kukae, a hlkl I ka llhl kae pall I ke klhl Ak. makal 0 ka lol o Kaheana: AI.1II.1 He. 751 Kom. 2.38 Kaul. Ihoana ma ka pall apll ana maka auwal ma ko Kaheana; He. $sli Kom. 1.22 Kaul. ma ko Kaheana a hlkl I ke klhl Hema mauka 0 keta: alalia Ak. 1 $ Kom. 2.50 Kaul. ma ko Kaneana ame ko Ku a hiki I ke kumu pall; alalia Hlk. 1.47 Kaul. ma ke kumu pall, a hfkl I ko Kaheana mala ulu; alalia Ak. 60 Hlk. 2.25 Kaul. ma ko Kaheana, a pll ana a hlkl I ka llhl kae pall, alalia Ak. 59 2-4 HI. 1.90 Kaul. ma kula a hlkl I ka puhala, ke klhl akau makal 0 kela, a ke klhl Akau mauka o ko Ku kahua. Alalia He. jus HI. 2.04 Kaul. ma ko Ku Kahua hale a hlkl I kahl I hoomakal. Alaloko 0 la Apana 1 m-ico Eka. Anana 2, 0 lol. Alamane. E hoomaka ma ke klhl Hema makal o kela kahl e walho ana He. Ot Kom. 73 Pauku mal (e klhl Hema mauka 0 ka Apana 1 mal, pill ana hoi me na lol elua 0 Kaheana ame kahl lol nahelehele. A e holo ana He. M'A Kom. ma ka auwal ma ko Kaheana; alalia He. 25K HI. 85 pauku ma ko Ka heana; alalia ma kahl walho wale He. 14 Kom 9O pauku, a He. O2 45 Kom. 93 pauku, a Ak. 37 Kom. 1 Kaul. a moku ka auwal. Alalia Ak. 4otf HI. Ilio ana ma ka auwal; alalia Ak. 7 40 Kom. 1.4a Kaul. a hlkl I ke klhl Hema makal 0 ka lol poallma. Alalia ma ka lol poallma Ak. tOJi Kom. 83 pauku; a HI.75J4 Kom. 2.5O Kaul. Alalia Ak. iS)( Kom. 1.50 Kaul. a hlkl I ke kumupall. Alalia ma ke kumupall a ma ka auwal. Ak. Go HI. 1.05 Kaul., a Ak. ?G; HI. 1.73 Kaul. a hiki i ke klhl Akau mauka 0 ko Ku lol; alalia ma ko Ku He. 11 H HI. 1.41 Kaul. Ak. 82 HI. i.OG Kaul.. a He. 28J4 HI 40 Pauku a hlkl I ko Kaheana lol. Alalia He. 32 HI. 7t Pauku ma ko Kaheana a hlkl 1 kahl I hoomakal. Pacific Import Co, (INCORPORATED), IFIEeOGrlEeiESS blocz:. Great We beg to inform the Ladies that we have Just opened out five cases of Embroideries, In sertions, and All-Over Embroid eries1,000 pieces of Embroid eries of all grades in widths and qualities to select from, high novelties in new patterns that must be seen to be appreciated. Having imported the same direct from the largest manufacturer in Switzerland, we are able to sell the same at very reasonable prices. We invite inspection. PACIFIC IMPORT CO. S, EHRLICH, Manager, MALOKO IA APANA 1 EKA. Apana 3. t lol, Kahalao. E hoomaka ma ke klhl Akau makal 0 kela pill ana I na I il 0 Kuluahl ame ko Kaukl; a e holo ana He. 47M HI. 1 Kaul. ma ko Kuluahl, a hlkl 1 ke klhl Hema maka' 0 kela; alalia He. 45 Kom. 1.48 Kaul. ma ke akaakal; alalia Ak. 43 15 Kom. 1.18 Kaul. ma ko Kapule: alalia Ak. 50K Hi. 1.40 Kaul, ma ko Kaukl a hlkl I kahl I hoomakal. Alaloko 0 la Apana 15-100 Eka. 2nd. All that portion of the land de scribed In R. P. 158, L. C A. 5919 to Paliuhulu, as Is described in deed of Palauhulu to Nakea, dated Alay, 1857, and of record In Liber 27 on page 410. 3rd. All that land, being a portion of the makal half of R. P. 158, L. C. A. 5919, to Palauhulu, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of the land of M. Phillips & Co. adjoining the Protestant church yard, and running south 71 East C.2C ch.lln .nlnnir H.o tin . t f . ,l,a I . the mauka from the maTtal half of R. P. 150; tnence souin 03 west 1 95-100 chains along the land of Puka to the Government rn.id: thnre nnrth ,,U Wcf f -A i.AfK. along the Government road to the Protes- iani cnurcn yaru; tnence north 04 ,'4 East t.95 chains along the said church yard to the nolnt of commenciment. fnnfnfnln, an area of i 027-1000 acres. 4in. five undivided shares or Interest in the land known as the Ahupuaa of Wal- nanc. iinu neiu anu owneu Dy a number of people as tenants In common, and ailed the Hul of Walkane. cth. All tint- Innrt nt liimiin,,! url. lone aforesaid, and more particularly de scribed In R. P. 152, L. C. A. 0051, to- hum. .urn uncling nuuc3, cook nouse, servants' dwellings, stable and bath house situate thereon. flth. Th.lt rFrt.lln cnrlnir nf ii.nfAI..A...M as Ulawlnl, situate In the Ahupuaa of rr.1m.11iE. tonveyeu oy ine oincers ot said Hill llf VV.1llc.1n1 in l r l,,n l.il... with the pipes leading the vater from jiu spring 10 me last aoove mentioned premises. 7tll. I Ml fr.Mn till. rffArts nt ..if., LI..I of Walkane of about ten acres of land Known as me t'eterson lot; rent paid In lull to October 1st, 1907. 8th. Nntf fnr r?n ci-nn.,1 I... n.n. dated Alay 17. 1890, at 12 per cent per uiiiiuiu, waue uy rim to reierson, Larsen and Hopkins, of his Interest In the Hul of VYumauc. The nrnnrtv nhnv i1ci-r!K.t tii the most part been used as a country resi dence, nnd has nn .1 nnrtlnn t!irrf ,..n dwelling houses, onthouses, stables, etc., in in guuu uiucruuu conumon. a portion ui me i.iiiu & uirce pieces are leased, and bring In a rental of 155 a year. P. C. Jones, Esq., who Is the owner of the other undivided half of said property, has consented to a sale of his half at the same time and place, and will join In the deed for his half Interest with the Guar- man, so mat me party buying can secure the whole property. The five shares in the Hul of Walkane represent nearly a sixth interest In between 1,500 and 1,600 acres, consisting of Kula and rice land, the land being known as the Ahupuaa of Walkane. Upset price for all the above property will be 112,000.00. Deeds at the expense of purchaser. Dated Honolulu, January 3rd, 1000. For further particulars apply to Cecil Brown, Esq., or J. F. .MORGAN, 4'9 Auctioneer. News! 1 "I m&m&iKci "" I' r" I "ii'-t rr-mnnniT ' nn WW - t.M. -.2L. aa.r..