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HONOLULU HARBOR, SEPTEMBER, 1902.
That pictures show as no statistics could do, the revolution made in the carrying trade of Honolulu by the big
dispatch to other islands of this group. ,.
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"WJB INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVED,
Tuesday, Sept. 2.
Stinr. Ke Au Hou, from Aliukln), ut
S:30 n. m.
Wednesday, September 3,
Stmr. Kauai, fium Kauai ports, ul C
a. m., with 3400 bags Htignr, 30 head
tattle. C4 bags taro, four bundles hides,
and 88 packages of sundries.
Am, sp. S. D. Carlcton, Amesbury, 18
days from Tacunin, at 9 n. in.
,'Cug Feurless, from Kaanapall.
Splnv'Jiihn.G., North, In distress, from
'uiiuluu,'utMi3Q ,
Thursday, Sept. 4.
Stmr. Waluleale, from Ahuklnl, at
5:45 a. ,111.
Stmr, Lehun, from Molokal ports, at
noon. ,,
Schr. Jlalolo, from Koolau ports, at
.1:30 n. m. .
c
DnPAllTED.
Tuesday, Sept. 2.
Stmr. Claudine, for HUo and wuy
ports, at C n. tn.
Stmr. Maul, for Maul pen Is, ut D p.
m,
Stmr. Mlkahala, for Kauai ports, nt
G p. 111.
Slinr. Ke Au JIou, for Kuj .an. Kauai
ports, nt 5 p. in.
, , Gds. for Molokal, Maul
nd Kona. ports, at C p. m.
Schr. Mnlolo, for Hanalel nnd
wal, nt 5 p. in.
Stmr. Lchua, for Molokal ports, nt 5
P. in. T, blmonton, . V. IMUlMevant, Jirs 1J.
TV"U anJ "- ,?'VnBch.,.,n and -.1 deck.
iTiJvVtWii ' Vcr lc,uml' for Knl,nl I'01"1"' on
Tug Feailcss with bChOoner JIonolUIUPp to b 4K K , j, Xllk , jiss
sn tow. at 3 p. m.. for Kaannpall. vl K, , u Km1)n ,.,
Wednesday. September 3. Mi Andrade. W. II. Hire. M. D.
S. S. Alameda, Herrlman, at 12:45 p.
in., for San Francisco. i
c.. .. W..,.n.. n. T ..l.'.li.n irnnnnitnll
""111. ""I"". "' "."l"..". .......!..
and Kukulhuele. at 5 p. in.
Stmr. Helene, for Hllo and way porls,
st 10 a. in. '
Schr. Kawallanl, for Koolau poits, nt
" I
5 p. m.
S. S. American, for Kahulul.and New I
Yolk, T
Thursday, Sept. -J. I
I
Stmr. Walaleale, nt G p. m., for Ahu-
I'ttit nml llnnnimilllll
Stmr. Kauai, ut D p. in., for Kauai ,
jiorts.
Stmr. Lehua, nt 5 p. m., for Molokal,
Haul and Lai.al ports. )
PASSKNCEHS.
Arrived.
Per stmr. Kairal, from Knunl ports.
Sept. !'. l.ucas nnu wue. n. ;
man. uss ue ia iux, .m. n. ue m
Vcrgne. Mrs. W. H. Htce. H. Itlee, It.
W. Madden, Mrs. L.' A. De la Nux ami '
two children, T. 11. Itoblnson. Father
AdolUert. V. Jvani, .miss v. u. linsue. ,
Young Kwong, Miss Turner, Miss de
SllVa.(IL,Kapea K. llanchett, P
liauin, D. Kapahee. Tan Wo. Miss A.
Ttnlr mill Kt . ilfinlf
.v. .,.... -.--...
Departed
Per stmr. Claudine. Sept. 2, for Hllo
Miss Conn, George M. Robertson, M,lss
Haton. Miss Schmidt. A. C."Gehf. Sen
ator' "3. M. Thurston and wife. Sister
Ephren, Mrs, O'Connor, Mrs. W. A.
Clark and daughter, John McTnggart.
Capt. E. F. Cameron and wife. Mrs. A.
H. nianco, Miss Cnrr, W. II. Blanco, C.
Burton, Mr. King, D. I
R. Adams. Jared Smith, Albert F. J mid. i
Por Mahukona Miss Mary Logan, Mrs.
W. H. 1'atton. Mrs. Kltcnt, Miss A. Van
Xleerlln. Miss Aklnn. Miss E. Qulnn,
Miss E. Knohl, Miss A. I. Forbes, tor
lanainu .Mies iiuuiey, r. imuihii, .m.
Richardson and friend, ..iion Xllt... i. T ..
,....i. ...... o.,., .. .,....... .x- um, Kn ts nt,xt TlleHljIiy Tne VtfS.
press surprise that such a small anchor
aol hnM bepn cnl,llcte,y l)VCr,uiea.
was capable of withstanding as much
ller hu ,, w clDIlncdi caulked,
strain as the ves.sel caused during the .;,, ,
u.a , UerCvU. rfoalred.
limit- ...... . ,1
w.... , i Tin.
S, S, ' 'v TZv . Wray Tav,nr' Commissioner of
Ia Pierre i. A. A.'ouUurCi
Jhj llas
rt.colve(1 from Profi Koe.
McKay, .Mrs. E. L. Aubtln, Jtrs. C. U u.k. t0,,s ot Mexlcan ,,11K.nppje8 whlch
1 erklns. ! tie has planted nt different -locations at
Per stmr. MaUl, Sept. ... fnr Atnilllllin .
j
ports For liana Miss F. .nu?sumn,
ii. F. Wchselan and two children, Mlss.be of line quality, and their
Toomy. Ong Chee. For Kahulul uy for growing In Hawaii will be
Louise Ave, Wong Kong. Miss termlned. The pineapple Is known as
Mary Miss Hobc, Miss M. H. HlmomlR,
Bister KUiaua, diaries King, itev. !;. u.
Sllva. Rev. J. Knllno. Miss Mary Plhl
Miss C. Benjamin. Mrs. C. King. Miss
11. Akuna. C. R. Wells, Miss M. E. Alexander,
Mrs. C. 11. WeliB and daughter,
For Klpahulu Mrs. Hakuoda. For
Lahalna P. Paronzlnl.
Per stmr. ilelene, on special trip on
rw pt 3, to "lie W. F, Whltemore, II.
. Guard. H. L. Herbert, George M.
jioneriBou, ansa j. vtnuney, iiiss n.
Robertson, Miss M. Angus, Miss
irerald. For the volcano-R. C. Hartley.
J T. Warren. J. McCready M s C.
B xton. MIbh L. L. Handos, Miss Perry,
Mv' negrUberger, Miss A. F. Roe,
Mrs. W. C, Roe, Miss Lindsay, Mies E
1, Hamilton.
THE OCEAN AND WATERFRONI
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AINJ'" NOW.
HONOLULU HARBOR. MAY, 1900.
(Baking Powder
Makes the bread
more healthful.
Safeguards the food
against alum.
Alum baking powders are the greatest
menacers to health of the present day.
BOvAt lUKiia rowcf a eo.. kcw you.
i'er Hiinr. .uiKuiuiiu. iur iiiuui nuntr.
on Sept. 2 Francis Gny. H. D. Wlshaid
.1. Wlllc.ock. 13. A. Knudsen. Mr. Cox
J. H. ii1n.n.k Jumcs A. 'J hompbon, K.
H. McClanahan. Prince Cunld. John F.
Colburn and wife. E. A. Douthltt and
..it., t -. i..i t..j H-...M ..
K. Hart."V. E. Itowell. A. G, M, Hob-
ertBon, Mlsi. Emniii Uochert. C.
ton. LI Cheung. Mnry Wnrman. Miss
Howard, Mrs. C. W. Spitz. Mrs. Ka-
newnnul. Miss Stewart. Ix'ong Vim, S.
'rat, Miss Nlnkler. Miss Mossmnn, II.
Cannon, Lou I Yip, Young Puon, Chas.
- 1" All! . Alitmili . . I
a i a , r -,.
BcUoonor Burma's LonK Btsy. I
The little treasure schooner Hermnn
still lies at Hoienson's wharf. She has
, ., . . ,
.., .,.,... i. I..V1I ... i thin port .u. , nearly ..
mi onth anu has been ready to sal, for
about ten days but no one aboard of
hei seems to have any laea as to when
s.n Is going. Her passengers spend
their time In the chairs on her cosy
deck nnd do not seem
to have the slightest of troubles, Cap
tain Brown's ill-health may be one of
ti,.. causes of ii... vessel's detention i
Anchors Not Vary Lr.ri;o
The starboard anchor of the schooner
Jolm G Nortl) ,,,,.,, ,ul(, uch tUH8,0
with a storm at Piiuulu still bangs
f0'" Xw & b.m. One part of It
" ".- ""i " ." iiw".
,Q. ,
Bl Wavou Cnught Mrtlalo !
In some of the unusually rough weath
er that has prevailed about the Islands
during the past week. On Tuesday
night, her crew siv, while olt the Koo-
Iau const, Uvo j,UKe uaves cutizht her
nml "lul "" l""-' bromUlde on the
ttrlbute the waves to a marine
uuake.
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roiin
KAIWI At Llhue, Knuol. Aug. 2S, to
the wife of Jas. II. K. Kulwl Jr., a
r i
iCf the bowels. In the most serovo
cases of diarrhoea and dyJenterv how.
cver, Chninberlaln's Co l Sn m
Dla.Vhoea "hou'd
lUmedy lm given nft
r th nil nr.rn, ... .. "...t.. ."."...
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KOREA SHOULD BE,
HERE THIS WEEK
'Die aRents for.ihe l'aclfle
Company onppi t the new mall
Hn r Korea to nrrl on Knday or Saturday.
It has been considered somewhat
uncertain as to whither the
unuUl arrive this weok or nut
to the tumble with the government
becuufru of thaChiuehe dew broUKht to
San Francisco for the kKoren on the
steamer Gaelic, llul it Is considered
here that a cleat deal depended on thol(ll,Ufl K'1 When making the Miul
sailing of the steamer on August 30th c0:lst u big blow started up and
she" h'Adnlrcadybeon delayed for lowed him until hu got In the leeward
four days and If the Schedule was to ot Oahu. The seas weie tremendous
be kept up ut all she would lime to ll,ul swept nil over the deep laden
Sun Francisco on that-date, and i Amesbury kept the vessel before
for this reason overytiiln'g ' lhe Kal nml succeeded lu running It
would be done on the Coiftt ta get her!ut.
away on time. if ' Purser Frlel of the steumcr Kauai
M,r i,t ti,.. l.-.n..,.. ... i. nu n n3, iiorts vestonmv msn rnrmrin nail wpntti.
llf imi(in.,M f,.r ,1... .....!- mniL er on the leeward side of thnt Island.
., .... .... .. ... iin .miniin o..,i i...., ..,!.,,. i..i i.....
lull hu.i M-Ul uuwi liy Hie .liamuoa, ,.,.... ... ....u.. .. ,,.u lauu umi
,, ,.. , , .,..., ,... j ,.vi.,.l,r...,i ti, .,
" '?""""" .-' '" "- :."' .;,..".. .. :.."T'."" '"''".
bit list will ue a lrtrge one. , , ,- . , o uui ,,. growing wie cnuiinei
The Koreii w l be ninnir!ili xrom Kauai the vessel encountered
a..i ...
...u .t'iv,,iiivil milium in llIUillU. .11111
pineapples are very large and said to
"plna du neun.1
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NOTHING LIKE OIL.
"In dealing with man. remember that
a spoonful of oil will go farther than a
gallon of vinegar." The same may be
said of children. There Is nothing bo
It Is not known here who th
the Pacific Mall wharf. There lifts been
considerable talk as to whether tlie
vessel will have anv trouble
Ing that wharf as she draws consider-
able water and the steumers which
make use of that whnrf -it nieent
Xuin mid
the up to such an
extent thah most tourists Imagine that
J , p- "f Hteamlnir llfel,t overXfiile of
"awan "
TuuriGts to Sho Volcano. I
11.1,. ,., ,. Il..l.... ,.t ,.
Wilder line leaves at ten o'clock thl
lm,rniI1B for Khowni probably
have a big passenger list. She takes
several people who nie anxious to
"ee "'e volcano while It Is In working
,.,. ,,, , , ' , .. .
ryo8 ' a!
P M
r s
,, ',, ... '., ,'i A 7.
;illt"e' . " C-
) ,Il,' h'f
:A J'T . L ..ar,e"'
mine
Cross, Mary Lawrence, It. C,
Hartley. In addition u number of people
ore booked for Hllo who may go
on to the volcano. They are: W. F.
AMiittemore, II. L. Herbert, Miss ', E. J
Hamilton. Miss M. Angus, Miss Fitzgerald,
Miss S. Hobertson, and Miss A.
Whitney.
Kennedy to Oo to Hawaii.
The steamer Mauna Loa which has
bcf. ull(IelpllnB rr,mrs f(. Kl))nctlme
will lesun.e her old run to Maul. Kona,
msMiiger. portion wt the stei
neen nml ti.ilntoil nml
everything Is now In order. '
.. ....
1.-..n....l.. .1... (!..... I
n.u"m iTrao'toMi
on her first round trip after undergoing
repnhs nnd It Is said that his trip may
losult In several changes In the
nry of the steamer's voyage to the
windward isles. (
Onrtrutt Bulla Sfttutciay. i
The riormnu ship Gertrud, Cnptnln
nenke. left Railway wharf yesterday
and is now anchored In the stream.
Captain Henke says the leak In the
easel's bottom has now been entirely
stopped.
. . .
ioT. so much
What .You .Pay
as
What You Get
for yOUr moneyi
When QUcllitV IS
siaerea our goods are always
appreciated.
N R. ONLY PURE GANG
SUGAR ufmI us n HvrVtoriH' fur
.... our Otlll Wilier, Hoot UetT, liillKer
Ale Cl'
Consolidated Soda Wafer Wrts
Com pant, Ltd.
Telephone Miiiu 71.
good for children as the old-fashioned
nnulne rt 1I.. .. t ..
(castor oil. However much they abhori
It. It Is their best medicine for disorders
. .. .. nulrk
-. i..iiiii uiiii i iiuirn i'uiii in
aiiro to follow. For sale by all dealers
and druggists. Benson, Smith & Co.,
.iu., .i&ciiib jur iiawau I
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Works 001 Fort titroet.
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MIL JWjjjilCflpil.tJf Jf,fi" i ' T ngrtJII
freighters and by the policy of direct
CARLETON WAS
IN A BIG GALE
"Old Dad" Amesbury has come to
town nguln und he brings alone with
1 Mm the ship S. 1). Carleton, loaded
l with coal from Tiicomu. The vessel
took eighteen days to make the trip
to this port. People say that he
"brought the ship along with him"
they know very well tnat the
Carleton would never get here In
elghtten days' time If Amesbury weie
not nt the helm,
lie also bilngs a story of a
which arrived from Kauai and Nilhau
choppy seas and strfilig northeast
trades.
' Carleton will discharge her car-
R ut Hallway wharf.
Powell's Balsam,
of Aniseed.
-SAFE AND RELIABLE.-
Givos Immodlato Rollol.
FOR 78 YEARS
THE POPULAR REMEDY FOR
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis,
IH
&. iiiimeuza, aim an uing irouy.es.
rADEMf
Mh I Ii. ii IIkui oil. tl.o tf miriii ,cloi, wntri
'ItilllVIl Mt Ifj l.tk IllrOICinc ft- Illrlil,. rf my
I .U4l UU h.va Aln.v, ni UHiii.liJr.l it It I. y
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UtlCWfcll l.tHK t)
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U f iiru a ty il.,1 i r iti'tli uf
. v UM lUullt Ik tlkllttlUll, Mltkli I fflcJ MiHlM wit
"' O i l llaiwtUr AlteH It.t '
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it louinut tlie I'n.rinii tumirilutiiU. ftnit tnrittrt
'tc t&iV i veuMtKm lu live 1 hnv.l, nln h
i & 1ti) ul rent tlunn tlif m lit It o
"hVo' iut CUIa 104Irf utH.
1'bt tbitiicl StorukcepcrR,
8dt it ii e u . non ThI. M'k IJcin, Nel
a.i " oa rcn t.pprr
s I'rcUicc oil) liy Thomas Ltd.,
ii)4 irt.tr ..
BY AUTHORITY.
EXECUTIVE NOTICE.
The Governor directs that notice be
JBlvcn that the following named persons
nnv uee" commissioned District Mag-
Istrntes:
ISLAND OF HAWAII.
R. H. Atkins. Esq. N. Kohala.
G.'W. A. Hnpal, Esq. S. Hllo.
Win. Kumnu, Esq. Puna.
S. W. Kaal, Esq. S. Kona.
J. II. Walptlllanl. Esq. E. & W. Knu,
ISLAND OF MAUI.
Chns, Copp, Esq. Maknwan.
D. Knhnulello, Esq, Uilialna.
J, K, Pllmanu, Esq. Klpahulu.
S, Esq. Island of
V W II it Irlt II. .(! 'I
fm I II K't l!a
ft Hf WtMIM
: f mum ft
I. liHrlHa. BM l.'l
IIIKCHV i. ..'i v
! f Hi. r'rii"t
lunutut, aVp : im; til
i ir, ult OmttU il ir.uli,
' v .if )lnHnlt. Or4r fr Htwelnl
)'y Mrtuo f the muharlty
i t iiy law, nnd doming It
i tli. proiiMitlon of jHttlcv. 1 do
itby with the written nppmvnl of the
. .. r..ble W 1'. TriHir, VUM Justice
' the Supreme Court of the Territory
f ll.iwnll. appoint nnd order n Spoclnl
T rm nf the Second Circuit Court, Territory
of Hawaii, to be convened nt
mluku court house, District of
Ulnnd of Maul, on Wednesday,
the 3d day of September, A. 1J. 1!'02, nt
ton o'clock n. in., nnd to bo continued
a.nl held thereafter ns provided by law.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
se my hnnd and the seal of the said
tlrruit Court at Wnlluku, Island of
JIaul Territory of Hawaii, this Oth day
of August, A. D. 1902.
JOHN W. KAI.UA,
Judge Circuit Court, Second Circuit,
Territory of Hawaii.
Approved this 15th day of August,
1002.
W. F. FrtKAll,
Chief Justice Supreme Court, Territory
of Hawaii. ;4U
MOUTUACEIS'S NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO FOHICCLOSE AND OF
FOllECLOSUllE SALE.
IN ACCOItDANCE WITH THE
provisions of a certain mortgage made
by M C. Amana and Shu Seeklno
Amana. his wife, dated the 10th day of
A pi II, 1900, to Lewers & Cooke, a
which mortgage Is recorded
In Hook 207, page 83, and Is assigned
by f,ald Lewers & Cooke, a co-partnership,
to Lewers & Cooke, Ltd.. a
corporation, duly orgnnlzed nnd exist-
ilng under the laws of the Territory of
I Hawaii, by bill ot sale dated December
7, l'JOO, and duly recWded, notice Is
hereby given that the mortgagee In
tends to foreclose the same for conditions
broken, to wit: non-payment of
both Interest and principal when due.
Notice Is likewise given that after
the expiration of three weeks from the
date of this notice, the property conveyed
by said mortgage will be advertised
for sale at public auction at the
uuctlon rooms of James F. Morgan, In
Honolulu, on Monday, September 20,
at 12 o'clock noon of said day.
Fuither particulars can be had of P.
L. Weaver Jr.
Dated Honolulu, August 20, 1902.
LHWEItS AND COOKE, LIMITED,
Assignee of Mortgagee.
The premises covered ,by said mortgage
consist of:
First: Those certain lots of land lying
In Kauluwela, Honolulu, Island of
Oahu. Territory of Hawaii, particularly
described In Itoyal Patent 1G28, L. C.
Award No. 3155, tp Mnle, being the
same premises conveyed o M. C.
Annna, mortgagor, by deed of J. Keo-pan,
dated Odtober 11, 1830, and recorded
in Hook 201, pages 60 and 61, respectively,
excepting therefrom, however,
H.COO square feet conveyed by the said
mortgagor to the Minister of the Interior
by deed dated March 7. 1000, and
i eca riled In Hook 203, page 439.
Second: All that certain indenture
of lease dated March 3, 1S00, made by
the trustees under the will of Iiernlce
P. JSlHhop to said M. C. Amana, for a
teim of llf teen (IS) yenrs, nnd covering
a parcel of land containing
t'4) of nn acre, situated at said
Honolulu, said lease being duly
recorded on April 11. 1900.
2414 Aug. 29; Sept. G, 12, 19.
MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO FORECLOSE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
by virtue of a power of sale contained
In that certain mottgage dated the 12th
day of September, 1899, made by Olnf
Bergstrom und Harriet Bergstrom, his
wife, of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Territory
of Hawaii, to Cecil Brown, trustee,
and of record In Liber 199, on page
100 et seq., the said Cecil Brown, trustee,
intends to foreclose snld mortgage
for blench of the conditions In said
mortgage contained, to wit, the nonpayment
ot Interest when due.
Notice Is hereby given that nil and
lingular the land, tenements and
In said mortgage described,
will be sold at public auction by Will
E. Fisher, nt the front door of
Hale (court house), In Honolulu
aforesaid, on Saturday, the 4th day of
October, 1902, In 12 o'clock noon of that
day.
The property covered by said mortgage
Is all that certain piece or parcel
of land sltunte at Kaluaopalena,
Island of Oahu, with the dwelling
house, out houses nnd Improvements
thereon nnd more particularly described
us follows:
Being a part or portion of what Is
known as Lot No. 22, which was granted
to Henry C. Meyers by the government
by Royal Patent 3610, nnd bounded
as follows: "Beginning on Rose
Street at a point 100 feet from the south
nngle of said lot (at the corner of
Middle und Rose streets), thence along
Rose Street, N. 42" W. 15.". 3-10 feet;
thence nlong lot No. 2C, N. 4S' E. 139 5-10
feet: thence nlong lot No. 23. S. 42" E.
153 3-10 feet; thence S. 4S' W. 139 B-10
feet to place of beginning, nnd containing
nn area of 21,664 square feet."
Terms, Cash. United Stntes Gold Coin.
Deeds nt the expense ot purchaser.
Dated, Honolulu, August 29th, 1902.
CECIL BROWN, Trustee.
2415 4tF.
ASSIGNEES' NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
AND SALE.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
provisions of a certain mortgnge made
by John Nnhlnu, party of the first pact,
Knpulo Nnhlnu, wife of said party of
tho first part, joining therein, both of
Hookenn. District of South Konn.
of Hawaii, Territory of Hawaii, to
J. M. Monsnrrat, of Honolulu. District
of Honolulu. Island of Oahu, Territory
of Hawaii, party of the
second part, dated the 8th day of
December, 1896, nnd recorded In tho office
ofthe RegUtrnr of Conveyances.
In said Honolulu, in Liber 1C6, page 204,
said mortgnge having been finally ns-signed
to Samuel M. Damon. Henry E.
Wnlty nnd S. Edward Damon, all of
raid Honolulu, partners In business
Ohit t Hm fir (ii KM. rf lr.p A to.
N. n. u h ..! jr llul tkM
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Diorlcftiir wMI Ii Ntld nt i hi bib n or I Inn,
lMf.tr tii HMln imttniiee mt III
iMiiWuiR in Mhi ilm.iiiii, on Mon
4n . 1 h ilii) l H i tr. IIW1, nt
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Tin ....i i ,f Mid innlt
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I All il. i crruin pen or in. I
nt & miunl nt Krtiihsko in I
Hnuth on. cnnialtilnK nn uieu u tl
, ! ami btlriK th name prrmires d
cHIkwI In llionl Patent (nranli No.
14fi tti llonry Clarke nnd that wnt
ponv)(Nl to the said Mortgagor by
John Schlelf by deed dated April 36.
HtM. nnd recorded In the Olllce nf Hit
I ItoKlttriir of Conveyances In wild Ilo-
Itiolulu In I.IIkt 14S on folio 32S.
I 2. All that certain piece or narcil
of land sltunte nt Hookenn lu saU
South Konn containing nn area of 3 It
acres ntid being the same premises described
In lloynl Patent No. 610S I l
Award No. 70C6 to Knhula, Apann J,
and Hint were conveyed to said Mortgagor
by Knnklmukn by deed dHli
May 11, 1&93, nnd recorded In the Olllct
of the snld ileglstrar lu l.lbcr 105 a
folios 238 nnd 2311.
111SIIOP & CO .
Ily their Attorneys, A
Mntthcwmnn.
Honolulu, T. 11., August 21st, 1S02.
2412 Aug. 22. 29; Sept. C, 12.
MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTENTION
OF FORECLOSURE AND
OF SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
pursuant to the power of sale contained
In that certain mortgage dated May
31, A. D. 1899. made by Elizabeth K.
Smith, wife of George W. Sifllth of Honolulu,
Island of Oahu, Territory of
Hawaii, Mortgagor, to Mary J. Alexander,
Mortgagee, and recorded In the
Register Olllce, Oahu, In Liber 166,
pages 40-43, the Mo'rtgagee intends to
foreclose said mortgage for condition
broken, to wit, the non-payment of
principal and Interest when due.
Notice Is likewise given that th
property conveyed by the said mortgage
will be sold at public auction nt
the Auction Rooms of James F. Morgan,
Queen Street, Honolulu, on Saturday,
the 13th day of September, 1902, at
i i o ciock noon. The property covered
by said mortgage consists of:
I First: All that certain piece or par-'
eel of land situate at Pauwela,
kualoa, District of Makawno, Island of
s Mnul, Hawaiian Islands, containing nn
nrea of 46 ucres, 2 chains and 63
oms (more or less) and being the same
, premises described In Royal Patent No.
114 to Pnele and conveyed to the mortgagor
by Kla Brooks and George
I Brooks, her husband, by deed dated
I November 28, A. D. 1S95, and recorded
in me uuice ul me negisirnr oi conveyances
In Honolulu In Liber 158,
pages 366 and 367.
Second: All that piece or parcel of
land situate at Kamaole, Kula, Island
of Maul aforesaid, containing an area
of 5 acres (more or less) and being the
premises described In Royal Patent
(Grnnt) 392 to PIUplll; also all those
pieces or parcels of land situate at
said Island of Maul, and being
parts 1, 5 and 6 of Royal Patent
. (ltlTO T n.l -... -.!.... I A...,1.. -KT
-ma, jtiiiu uiiiiuiaiuil ilivuiua xnus.
.3S29 and 6613 to Pnele: Part 1
lng nn area of 86-100 of un acre; Part 5
containing an area of 5-100 of nn acre;
and Part 6 containing an area of 3 24-100
'acres; said premises described In Para
graph 2 being the same premises conveyed
to said Elizabeth K. Smith by
deed of Kin Brooks and husband, dated
(July 29, 1896 and recorded In the
Olllce. Onhu, In Liber 161, pages 131
nnit Viz.
Third: All nnd singular that parcel
of land situate at Kauluwela In said
Honolulu, bounded and described as
follows:
Beginning at the East corner of this
land, being the West corner of
Lane and Kuaklnt Street, and running:
N. 41 20' W. 101 feet nlong Kuaklnt
Street;
S. 53" W. 110 fret;
S. 41" E. 118.5 ft. nlong Lot 3;
N. 44 20' E. 110 feet along Makalnal
Lane to the Initial point;
Containing an area of 12,058 square
feet (more or less).
And being the same premises convey-
! ed to snld Elizabeth K. Smith by deed
of Jesse P. Makalnal, dated June 1, 1899,
I and recorded In the Register Olllce,
Oahu, In Liber 238, pages 214-216..,
Together with all the rights, easements,
privileges und nppurtenances
theteto belonging.
Terms: Cash United States Gold
Coin; Deeds nt the expenso of purchaser.
For further particulars apply to W.
O. Smith, Judd Building, Honolulu.
Dated, Honolulu, August 14, 1902.
MARY J. ALEXANDER,
Mortgagee, by her
Attorney In fact.
WILLIAM O. SMITH.
MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO FORECLOSE AND
OF FORECLOSURE SALE.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
provisions of a certain mortgage made
by L. James Aylett of Honolulu, Island
of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, to William
It. Cattle, Trustee, of said Honolulu,
dated March 14, 1S9S, recorded
Liber 179, puges 160 and 162, and assigned
to the Western nnd Hawaiian Investment
Co., by snld W. R, Castle.
Trustee, dated March 22, 1901, and recorded
In Liber 179, page 161, notice Is
hereby given that the mortgagee Intends
to foreclose the same for conditions
broken, to wit: non-payment of
both principal and Interest when due.
Notice is likewise given thnt after
the expiration of three weeks from tho
date of this notice, the property con-eyed
by 3ald mortgage will be advertised
for sale at public auction at the
uuctlon rooms of Jas. F. Morgan, In
Honolulu, on Monday, the 29th day of
September, 1902, nt 12 noon of Bald day.
Further particulars can be had of P.
L. Weaver. Jr.
DateiU Honolulu, September 5th. 1902.
WESTERN & HAWAIIAN INVESTMENT
CO.,
Assignee, Mortgagee.
The premises covered by said mortgage
consist of:
All of those certnln premises In said
Hpnolulu In the district cnlled Knllu,
containing nn nrea of 11,165 iq. ft.
more or less, and being tho Bnme covered
by It. P. 2217. upon L. C. Award
1092 to Mary Ann Aylett. nnd conveyed
to mortgngor by deed of Hann Lul Signing,
dated June 3, 1863. recorded In
Liber 19, page 346; and also nil of the
nppurtenances tn the Bame belonging,
together with the buildings and
erected thereon.
2415-Sept. 5, 12. 19, 28.