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c-o niuv ' RALEA to be hours Work. T,Y AUTHORITY? . "7. , tti. M:ity tbe t0 COBfCr ha pie - tr.fnoi?"8 octant J. KA- of the Royal Order of Officers apioini. viiiEIR. LIEUTENANT CAFtAJS Y .j. tT EN A NT F. J. FEARY to f?7li'fNIVAA KAVKAHA to be Companion t i Order of Kapiolani. U,T Orde. of lUploLal upon W. JIIW.TaSA. MRS. MAIM.E. MRH. EAA- lrher3o,18rtc.. ill hold a Her Majesty lotion at Iolani Palace on Inday next, the 31st December, between the t o m 11 a. m. to - p. ui. CURTIS P. I AUK LA, II. M.'s Chamberlain. ct yt D ai Office, December 28th, Chamberlain's 12W dec3i Teudorn Wniel. ! f W oVlock con January 4. i7. for the Ucuonrf.sheaat the Kerosene VTare- .h. office of tbe Superintendent of Pubic k rpoi-ivea ai wi nt v da bii L. AKOLO, Minister of Interior. Uouoluln. December 29. 1886. .'iSOjm neprMiiet of Interior. vett. a f u Tl trali. Wed Tl. to bt. ..... Ti..A.Tiii0r :Ut.bei..ft the anuiverjary rriaay, -i""""' - . nn all . .. ;..i r vt.-r Majesty the Queen, au or the the Kingdom Ooveruurtui will be closed on that day. L.. AHi 'LO, Minister '. f Ii-teiiar. interior ofi.ce, December 17. i'l 3C:idwdec3i have ; Kei. the vi) in thi- The honor Collector Notice. The Tax Collector .ill commence collecting . . .... t v. .,,1 rf Hawaii, at taxes in the district oi nwu, the following places: From Kamaee to OokaU, at the North Hilo Court House, Laupahoehoe. ... From Hakalau to Kealhu. at the Court House will t Kaka - I ut rod u plantations te. -til recollected at oncef each respective plantation Notice . iven beforehand to manager, by the Tax Collector, or by hi- order, what day .hould.calltocorectta. he The To day morn. Tax Collector of Hilo, Hawaii. Filo, December 1, 188C. w All water rates "duToT TeTn, ending June muHtbepaidat the office of the Honolulu Wat "orks before the lOtb day of January. , 4 All rates remaining unpaid January U, 2 wtU U euluect to au aadttional 10 per cen Parties paying rates will present the.r lat re 5lpt- ciIS. B. WILSON'. superintendent Honolulu Water Works. , .proved : I- A;i. of , nterior. Honolulu, December 4, 183C. .r. .T t4 . I'ORT OF llONOIiLiiU.- ner. tice utitlVA Mr. T,.iW!, December 30. his r,r.m Aula. Samoa Brit stmr Explorer, 27 olUuJ i0 days from Hawu-schr Maloio, J the South seas Artir Waiehu, f roii -Vaialua from sion pEPAItri'KES. THUBBDiY. December 30. now HtmrW-analo for Koolau t."r-T.ii xirri. for r.v SctJi ' J.,,,. Mav. A Austi n, for ruKf a,l . . . liA Lir.I.'ll A. IV jcur nii .mm Purls. hkt.ie Mary Wiakelman, Cl.a from San Francisco New york aiu - . iiHvon. a i.or"i llaw bark r.lliK'S HIUUU atle. W Am ship Meicnrv, from -"J"- rrancisco Ambktne WU liimoiiu. lraU. Ambktne Eureka. H -ie,r.. ci8Cl , ii i-r Hunt from San Francisco rfchnauer. from New- castle, NSW ait. ktne Amelia, m Newhall, from Port Tow use uc , via Hilo. Hawaii U Paul, from San AIU I"" t rancisco tMlcomiyi. L A Cioui, from Chilian corvette ljlcoma, Valparaiso, via Easter lsj an n froul Boston v s liowue, A A 111 u k iMeietl rrii roreiff" ":, Bt lark GleuKaber. Kolleston. from Liver pool, due Jan 15-1 Banders, frcm ber 115 t ark Hercules, Schuefer. sailed from Sffi Terkins, from San Line Islands dn Mku io-- wm vic. lUw'bark Tho.t B Jiter, toria. 11 C, due Dec ; M nay ward, from KM Stt 3iarii" ' -;. imSco. aue t'o San Francisco, the Colonies, eu J-u 14 ':Vk.,v m, Fisher, from u'b- dvie 3? 1S:'M.,. tmMr Hrewer. .ailed from Boston Dec 17. May WO n l iancl8co. Am iiii .. , - Am iicbr I.oviua, due Jan 5-20 Am hrgtue V il Irwin J E McCullocb, from San Francisco, due Uec US-al SaU hnrine Cor.s isuelo, K lousiu,, Franc sco, due Jan 1-10 from San n. of Htrnr i A .uiiM'--. . .. Vt-ilsOU HSIIIMMN'U "Ol'E ' The Chilean . orvetlcomayo ha. revived coat of LUck Paint, and is expe te d 1 leave about the middle of nexi Y rancisco. now on Tbe American tarkenwuc ... .. t.-r, thoroughly re- the Marine naliway, " - ed t caulked and recoprered. and ""l dav She will load sugar for San F"n00 for Mer :t. Theo. U. Paviea & Co. The American barkentin' n pjnnd. Cap tain S. 1. Swftjnrave next Monday for San FraccurV The schooner WiSu brought 8iM bags paddy j from Waialua, O iliu, "Xjeoiber 30th. Tbe Ceylon and the lllibave been repainted. Tbe bark Sarauac will loaCMgar for San Fran cisco for Messrs. Castle & Coot-. The whip Mercury is now di- rging coal . near the Pacific Mail Company's whS. The Hawaiian steamer J. A. Cuirnui, Captain Nellson, is 14 daya out from Sau Franco. She it expected every hour. The American brlgantine W. G. Iru.CAptai b ' E- McCuIloCli, Which salted from San Fran- ( ciseo December loth, 1 a company with the I American harkentin Planter, arrived off port last rveRini. 20 dav fmm .r, v ,.. .. ! will cotne into port this inornin,. 'the Hawaiian tern Ke Au Hou, -which has teen ijnitfuteiu the ;reaiu for moi.i ,,.r.n Sri ft be repaired Mr. E. R. Ryan has the con- ! t. bark Star of Devon is discharging fire l at the Fish Market wharf. barkentine Planter is 21 days out from "rancisco for this port, and the bark Cal U0 days. TL may be looked for to-day. Hawaiian schooner Malolo arrived De- 3oth from Ronatonga, via Aitutaki, with i firewood and about 10 tons copra for the Vavigation Company. She is moor.d in m. UAL AND GENERAL. fhe lat day of the year l-HfJ. ing local news will be found on page. .t'ds of the entertainment last -e abuut $3tjo. l I'ai-er" will probably he re belling next week, ulu Hilled will have a drill at their armory at 7 :'') visited by a number of oln nlean corvette I'ikon.ayo n, the faithful look-out at ha.-j a card of thanks in choir of the Fort-street thii" aTternoon at tiie in now occupies his rt street, next door to es will be closed to- .nniversary of the 2aeen. tlie Chilean cor uuanu Avenue at iorning. steamship Aus rrancisco next r Honolulu, r is a hard one oltister & Co. nsignment. : the last day n exhibition to see it. a guard of :en's Own attery at olnted ester vton, was the The el- d, il the newly introduced retiring in Crown was lency Ante and the H of the King Messrs. Jom F. M. Hfttcl rhurstofi J. A. Mage Creight Tell ai Day " A J ftalt-pasty o cioc-h. a o.io fon entered, in company with ice Bickerton, who introduced ssor in the following terms: nen of the Bar, as you are ware, Mr. Dayton has received Governor of Oahu his coinmis lice Justice of Honolulu, and I uce him to you as my successor. known to all of you, and I you will extend to him every at is due to his high position. Just succe Gentlei already a the as IV introd He is well feel sure courtesy th 1 trust you have treate c:-rn.ot jk)ss ing. I thai retire in fav Police Gentl your pr was sui sion of win treat nun as well as you d me, and in so doing there ibly be any misunderstand ik you, gentlemen, and now jr of Mr. Dayton, istice Dayton, on rising, said: in of the Bar, I thank you for ice here this mornr'ng. I ed to receive the commis Le Justice for Honolulu from )r of Oahu, knowing that 'here are others more able lice. I am under extreme the Go . among to fill tli obligation tended to me you for the courtesies ex- the Deputy Mars.uuring my lncurnoency oi only treat me as h laisinp, an.i it you will predecossor I sua complain. I h; from those who ai than myself. I a rated from the puli big "aloha," and been connected fo As to the Marshal for many conrte--hpnrv in office, v 1 indly as you have my II have no reason to ill freely ask advice e better posted in law m not entirely sepa- ce, for whom I have a with whom 1 have i- the past 28 years. , I have to thank him ies during his incum- j gentlemen, . win an.i i expect wiai you, courtesy as w extend to him the same the ineumbe -w extended to me during the discluu -kj- of my predecessor. In tihall be lik.i'e of my official duties, I ' m.A-o elv to err, but any error I " .11 IT x 1 A. rather thar.' will be an error of brain times be n' of heart. I shall at all with von. -11-V gentlemen, to consult I have no lejly time is all my own, an.i vou for yourral practice. I again thank The ordin presence, was then pry business of the Court cittin" ensu K-teded with, and a long manding a l. me cases, u.oug.. uf of no great liengthy investigation, were .lllie interest. For .Sau Vrauclsca. The Oceanic Company's barkentine W. H. Dimoud w ill sail on Monday next, January 3d, at noon, for San Francisco. This will be a good opiortunity to send a mail, as it is quite possible the Di mond will reach the Coast before the next steamer. MilltMry Instructor. Adjutant L. J. Nahora Hipa of the Queen's Own has been commissioned by the Board of Education, as military in structor to the public schools of Hono lulu. The thorough manner in which he drilled the Royal School cadets was highly appreciated by the Board. PACIFIC COMM KROIAL ADVERTISER,. SAMOAN AFFAIRS QUIET. Arrival of the V S. Apia. Kplrer from iortly Wore duk la-t evening, the : steamer Explorer, 171 ton register, Cap tain B. Holman, arrived at this iort from Apia, via Tutuila. The Captain's re port is to the effect 'that she left Apia December 3d, called at Tutuila Decem ber 4th, sailing for Honolulu the same da Spoke tho Oceanic steamship Mariposa bound for the Colonies Decem-l-er 6th in latitude 11 deg. 31 in. S., lon gitude 170 d-g. , and received letters from on board. During the early part of the voyage strong northerly wind:,, rain and lightning prevailed, the remainder of the passage being remarkably fine. The vessel is ow ned by Messrs. John T. Arundel & Co. of London .d u n- j gaged in the guano trade. A passenger I on b,)an was Mr. Oeorge C. Ellis, who represents the house in the South Seas, and this gentleman stated in answer to inquiries that affairs in Samoa at the time he left were remarkably quiet, which irt attributable in a great meas ure to the absence of the Consul., r rep resentatives of England, the United States and Germany, though the two former Powers are still represented by Vice Consuls. The question was ad dressed to Mr. Ellis: What was the most important public topic at the date of leaving? After a little consideration, I nothing more pressing than cricket j could be thought of, from which it may j be inferred that island politics are at a I low ebb. The place is in a fairly f.our- j Uhing condition under the present ad- ' ministration, and King Malietoa and his ! supiKjrters are at liberty to hold their de liberations in the newly erected Govern ment building without interference. Tamasasi's party, who consider that that chief has a claim up -n the throne, are quiet, the German Consul, who is un derstood to favor their pretentions, being absent. Rumors are rife from time to time of renewed hostilities, but nothing of the kind has occurred, nor is it thought that there is any need of apprehension in this direction. Mr. Ellis had heard no mention whatever of the Hawaiian mission until the Marijosa was spoken on the voyage hither. The town of Apia is increasing in importance, a circum stance which is due in great measure to the periodical visits of a steamer subsi dized by the New Zealand Government, and the trade with that colony is in the ascendant. The North German Lloyd Company's steamer from Sydney, con necting with the new mail line between that port and Bremen, also exerts a ben eficial imluence on local commerce. ' The Explorer came to this port in bal last and was met by Mr. J. T. Arundel of London, one of the owners, who arrived by the Zealandia last week. After some necessary repairs have been effected, the vessel will return to the islands, among which she is constantly engaged in the business of the firm. The guano rade has for some time past been car :ed on froin the island of Canton, but is now been abandoned there, the op- eracion"oMntr been transferred to Baker's island, wuei e-'innients are ! being made for the purpose. The trade is principally with Europe, the inferior qualities of guauo being shipped to the Colonies. The English yacht Golden Fleece and the German man-of-war Albatross were lying at Apia the early part of the month, and the latter was about to proceed to Tutuila to meet the Maiiosa. Iii(erniMliary Court. KKKOliE l'KKSTON, J. Tiii ksday, December 30th. CRIMINAL CASKS. His Excellency Antone Rosa prose cuted on behalf of the Crown. The King vs. Ah Wing, opium unlaw fully in possession, Police Court appeal. Hon. Paul Neumann for defendant. The sentence of the lower Court is confirmed ; $75 fine and thirty days hard labor and costs. The King vs. Apana, selling liquor without a license. Apjeal from Koo lauoko District Court. Mr. Baranata for defendant. The judgment of the lower Court, $100 fine and costs, is con firmed, w ith costs of this Court. The King vs. Hun Wo, malicious in jury. Appeal from Police Court. Mr. W. R. Castle for defendant. The sen tence of the lower Court, fifteen days at hard labor, is reduced to three days. The King vs. Melania (w), practicing medicine without a license. Apjoal from Waialua District Court. Mr. S. K. Mahoe for defendant, who was dis charged as the Court held that the charge was not substantiated. His Honor, in summing up, joinfed out that the penalty for this offense in the Ha waiian version was $50 ; in the English version it was $20. How the mistake arose it was impossible to say; but there it was. He presumed that the section was amended and the amendment not copied properly. . The King vs. Kinolau, assault. Ap peal from Ewa District Court. Messrs. Kahulu and Kaiwi for defendant. Case dismissed. CIVIL CASKS. R. Ilalstead & Sons vs. Kanakanui, refusing contract service. Appeal from Waialua District Court. Mr. W. R. Castle for plaintiff; Mr. S. K. Mahoe for defendant. Fined $10 and costs and ordered to return to contract at expira tion of fine. Hop Lee & Co. vs. Hung A Kee, as- I sumpsit $S0. Apeal from Police Court, j Messrs. Ash ford & Ashford for plaintiffs, j Mr. J. A. Magoon for defendants. Ap- ; peal from Police Court, which was dis- I missed. Mr. Lewis J. Levey will hold his regular cash sale at 1 o'clock this morning. Half an hour previous he will dispose of thirty cord of firewood at the fi?h market wharf. I'olire (iinrt. BKFl'BE PoMCE Jt STICK DAYTON. Tm k.-day, December 3'th. E. B. McGinnin, Jim Shannon and Palaha were dealt with in the usual way for drunkenness. Ah King, for . alleged assault upon Mrs. (iilermi, was discharged. Look San and Jose Gilermi, on a charge of affray, were fined 1-3 each and $1 30 costs. W M. Hase, for larceny, was re manded to the 3d proximo. CIVIL CASES. Lewer & Cooke vs. Ah Fat alias Wong Fat, W. K. Castle, garnishee. Assumpsit for $72 12. Judgment tor plaintiff for the amount claimed, with interest $ 1 7 til, and attorney's commis sion and costs. Chin Wo vs. Sing In Tai, J. L. Kaulu kou, garnishee. Action on promissory note for $150. Judgment confessed, in terest y 31, commission and costs. John Nott vs. the same. Action on promissory note lor (,. Judgment confessed, commission and costs. : Akana vs. Kanui and Keika, assump sit for $18 50. Plea of general issue. Judgment for the amount w ith costs. Pacific Hardware Co. vs. Sung In Tai, J. L. Kaulukou, garnishee. Assumpsit for $153. Continued to 3d proximo. SumlaySehool Eutertaiuiiient. Yesterday afternoon the children at tending the Fort-street Church Sunday school had an entertainment given them in the Vosemite Skating Iiink, which was under the direction of Mr. J B. Atherton, Sujerintendent, and Mr. J. T. Waterhouse, Assistant Superin tendent. During the afternoon the children played games, and before they j separated ice cream ano cake were i served. The occasion was much en- ! joyed by the children. It has been eus tomarv Jot the Sundav-school to have a Christmas tree and receive presents, but this year the children gave presents themselves for the comfort of the oor unfortunate leper children on Molokai. k ROYAL fSSW? 1 Absolutely Pure. Tlus powder never varies. A rn.irvcl of purity. Btrengrth o:id v hoiitsomcnes?. More economical than the ordinal') kuul, p.nd cannot lie sold in com petitio'i witn the multitude of low teat, short weight, alum or phosphate J Kjwdurs. SOLD ONLY 13 cans. Koyau Uaui.su i'owitia Co.. loC Wuli'Stb r. Y 94 wtf ISTOTICE. riMIE TKl STEKS OF THE QUEEN'S HOSPI X lal are requested to attci d the cemi-autjual meeting at the rooms of the Chaml er of Com merce this morning at 10 o'clock. F. A. SCH EFER, ISc re ti.ry. December 31, ISSfi. ' 384 dec31 Australian .Mail Service. FOR SAN FRANCISCO,? The new aud fine AI steel steamship "AiARlPOSA," Cf t'lu Oceun.'c te:i:iivliip Company . will lie due at Honolulu from Sydney Riid Aueklana fm or atioutj January U, 188' A"l will leave for tbe iihwve port with mails and passemrers on or ubout that dut. For freight or passage, having SUPKItlOR ACCOMMODATIONS, apply to Win. G. Irwin & Co., AOKXTS. For Sydney and Auckland. The new ant! tine A 1 stf el steamship " ALAMEDA," Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, will be due at Honolulu from San Francisco or or at-out January 22, 1887. And will have prompt di.i atcn with malls and passengers for the ahove porta. ' For fieibt or passage, having S CPERIOR AC- : COMMUTATIONS, apply to , Win. ti. Irwin & Co., AGENTS ytA : I 3 DKCEMKKlt 31, 1886. 4 EXGULBiiECHTs CIG-AR. Leads TiiCisi All. lour !vet and clillilrcn Mill re- Joire. llMviiiir louuri your h ! I lie SHmpler iljinr Engelbreelit, Son & Co., 103 mch2 21 HKST STifKKT, S. F. PROGRAMME -OF THE- Third Semi-Aiiinial Target Practice -OF THE- Mil (UK To be held at tlieir rangu on Kin; ttrt-et, op posite the Government Nursery, SATUEDAY, Jnuuary 1, IHS7, nt 9 a. m. COVERNOII DOMINIS CUP, Valued at $100, for the highest aggregate score in matches No. 1, '2 and 3, to be come the property of the marksman win ning it three times at regular meetings of the 11. li. A. Won July 5, 1S8C, by J. Brodie, M. D. I. THE I5PODIE MF 'IjaL; V alued'at $50, also eec. prize of $5. Con ditions of the match : Open to all members of the Association, and members of the reg ular p.nd volunteer military companies of the Kingdom ; to become the property of the marksman inning it three times At regular met tings oi the 11. It. A. Distance, 200 yards ; rounds, 10 ; any miiitaiy rilo under tlu rules ; limited to one entry to each competitor. Entrance fee, SI. Won January 1, lSsfi. iv Wm. Unger. Won July 5. 1S8G, by C."li. Wilson. II.- I . R. A. TiiOPHY. Valued at $15(. Competitors) limited to members of 'he AsMieiation. Condition.n : For the high st aggregate a core at 200 and 500 yards; 10 rounds at each distance; any military rifle under the rules; to become the projferty of t ; marksman winning it three times at regular meetings of the II. It. A. Entrance fee, $1. Won January 1. 1SS6, by F. J. Iliggina. Won July 5, 18S0, by J. Brodie, M. D. III. TIIE ALDEN FI1UIT AND TAIiO CO. MEDAL. alued at- 5d00; also a second prize of So. Conditions: upen to all comers; to become the property of the marksman winning it three times at regular meetings of the II. It. A.; 10 rounds each at the 400 and 500 yard ranges; any military ritle under the rules; limited to one entry for each com petitor. Entrance fee, SI. Won July 5, 1SS6, by J. Brodie, M. 1). I"V. ALL-COMEHS' ,VATCH. Four cash priz s, namely: 25,15.10 and 10 per Cent of the net rec-ipts. Conditions : Open to all markt;men; any military riflo under the rules; 10 rounds: distance, 200 yarfls. Entrance fee, SI. Entries unlim ited. V. ASSOCIATION SECOND CLASS MATCH. Open to all members of the Association who have never made a record exceeding 75 per cent at any regular meeting of the II. U. A. First prize, a silver cup. Condition: iiounds, 10; distance, 200 yards; any mili tary rifle under the rules. Entrance fee, SI. Entries unlimited. VI. ASSOCIATION TIlIIiD MATCH. CLASS Open to all members oi the Association who have never made a record exceeding 65 per cent at any regular meeting of the H. It. A. First prize, Springfield rifle. Con ditions, same as in match No. 5. VII. CONSOLATION MATCH. Four cash prizes, namely, 25, 15, 10 and 10 per cent o! the net receipt. Conditions: Opn to all marksmen who have never made a record exceeding 70 per cent at any meeting of the H. 11. A.; rounds, 5; dis tance, 200 yards; any military ritles under the rules. Entrar.ee fee. 50 cents. Entries unlimited. Extra guns and cartridges can be obtained at the range. J. II. FISHER, Secretarv. J. BRODIE, M. D., President. n jal TO LET. 4 1' PA LA MA TWO NICE COTTAGES IN RO- i A. "bello Lane, for 30 and -J0 per month re- p spectively. Inquire at Hyman Bros., Queen j treet. 3b4 tf fl'waiiai Rifle Association 'cAfcstrtisfnntfs. AT. PISHEL'S STOBE Corner of Fort and Hotel rSts.9 . May be Seen one of "the .most Elaborate Displays of V DRY GOODS Etc., ever brought this EECEIYED, ex -A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF- -INCL1IDING- 3rartin Guitars, Fancy Goods, Toys tnd XMAS CARDS for the Holiday. Also received a stock of InrliidiiiK need Rockers. WEST, DOW & CO SM) janl CIGARS. If you want a fine CIGAK, try some cf arrive. 0d at HOLLISTER & L 109 ITort 74 O. FREETH Wholesale Wine ami 23 jST ii ii nil li street :o:- Sole agents for J. J. Melcher's " ELEPHANT " (UN, PellimonV unsweetened, pure old BRANDY only two qualities sliipid, 7 and 10 Hy. W. Smith & Co 's - . , TIIISTLEDEW WHISKY, We offer for sale at reduced figures, a large and well assorted itoek of ALES, BEERS, STOUTS, WINES, SPIRITS, LIQUEURS, etc., either in bond or duty paid. I JO. Itox S04. 37 EA.G-A.lSr Sc C0. Corner of Fort and Merchant Streets. A... -IMPORTERS OF yteit'H MiKllHoyM1 Fine 'utoni-(iiadr HATS and TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC. jeed. Island orders Boliclted LOYEJOY AVine alicl Spirit jVEercliaiits, SMo. 15 IMuuanu Street. Having enlarged and renovainf their store and replenished their stock, are now folly pre r sred to supply all goods in their line at very lowest market rates. ROYAL CLXJI3 GJJST. Special attention is calledjte this extra quality of (.IN, being theirown lniorUtion and a very superior article. A full tssortmfDt of California Wine and all tbe Left brands of Iteer. AI and I'ortrr always in stock. Also, e-enulue l.oui Roderer sweet Champagne, quarts and pints. Cordials. ILiqueiar.s, Bitters, Etc, IsUeJj orders promptly attended to and goods carefully packed for shlpmetit. Telephones 80S. ' 119 Janl I. U. Box 137, to view in City. ZEALANDIA Call nud .Kxaiuin. Straiton & Stor Street, h x Honol. Telephone So. 246. C'loMif figr, ir nriilahluic (Joedf, CAPS, and promptly attended to. Satisfaction fnaran TO U & CO., 99