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' ' this port and a small amount of Stmr. J. A. Cummins, Searle, from 50 bags potatoes, 22 cs ice house goods, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST dated September 12th, 1872, of record freight Oahu ports. 15 bxs apples, 21 cases cottons, ib cs Circuit of the Hawaiian Islands, in book 39. Dace 311: NO MORE CHINESE Saturday, July 3L fruits, 12 bdls newspapers, 10 cs olive In Probate. j 4. Also all buildings on each and all The German bark J. C. Glade, at Gregory, oil and sundry packages consigned to In the matter of the Estate of George said above granted parcels of land. New York July loth, from Kahului, en- Stmr. "Waialeale, from The property will be sold by parcels. Kauai. ' Lewis & Co., A. C. Rulofsen, Hyman P. Trousseau, late of . countered off Cape Hatteras a heavy Bros., P. G. Camarinos, W. G. Irwin Oahu, deceased. Terms cash, in U. S. Gold Coin. Deeds south-southwe- Stmr. Mikahala, Thompson, from gale from south to & Co., F. J. Kruger, Hawaiian News The petition and accounts of the at expense of purchaser. For further Final Action Taken by lasting 24 hours. July 13th several wa Kauai ports. Information and full particulars of the Stmr. James Makee, Tullet, from ,Co., Thos. G. Thrum, Wall, Nichols Executors of the will of said deceased, terspouts passed close to the vessel. Co. and to order. wherein they asks that their accounts above property, apply at the ofllce of of Cape May took a hurricane Kauai ports. Kinney & Ballou. Cabinet Yesterday. East per ship F. Glade, be examined and approved, and that a Fort Street from the south; vessel under bare Sunday, August 1. From Bremen, H. Honolulu, Julv 19, 1S97. July 2619,823 pkgs sundries, 300 tons final order be made of distribution of poles for four hours and had decks Stmr. Ke Au Hou, Thompson, from JAMES A. THOMPSON, 10,000 & the property remaining in their hands 8t flooded. roal and bricks for Hackfeld 1882-- Commissioner. Kauai ports. Co. to the persons thereto entitled, and Laws Will Conform to Those Am. bktn. L. Stanford, John- re- The American barkentine Jane L. Jane From Seattle, per bk. Ceylon, July discharging them from all further son, from Newcastle. sponsibility of United States One Stanford, James A. Johnson master, 27 9,650 sacks flour and bran for E. as such Executors. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF VAL-- port 5:30 p. m. Sunday, Stmr. Claudine, Cameron, from Maul Da-vi- is ordered, Friday, the 3rd Year arrived in at R. Adams, 200 bbls lime for T. H. es It that UABLE REAL ESTATE. Permits. 4G ports. D. 1897, after making the record trip of days & Co., 4,523 ties for Allen & Ro- day of September, A. at ten G. Hall, Haglund, from Newcastle with 1,530 tons of coal Stmr. W. from binson, 1000 sx flour for Davies & Co., o'clock A. M., at Chambers, in the By virtue of an order Issued by the Kauai ports. for W. G. Irwin & Co. The Stanford GOO bdls shingles, 20 cs lard, 3 cs hams Court House, at Honolulu, be and the Hon. A. W. Carter, First Judge of the Mokolii, Bennet, from Lahaina, At yesterday's Cabinet session the sailed from Newcastle on June 11th. Stmr. and bacon, 1,452 sx oats, 925 sx bran, same hereby is appointed as the time Circuit Court of the First Judicial Cir- Molokai and Lanai. and place for hearing said petition and cuit, in the partition only matter fully discussed was that Very rough weather was experienced. 4,300 sx flour all for W. C. Sayre. suit entitled Captain Johnson is accompanied by his Monday, August 2. accounts, and that all persons inter- Maria Ena and others versus Lot K. relating to Chinese immigration. The ested may then and there appear and Lane, heirs at law of the late Mary wife and son. O. & 0. S. S. Doric, Smith, from San EXPORTS. Lane, expected arrival ol the Doric made Francisco. show cause, if any they have, why the deceased, the undersigned, as prompt action ty the Cabinet acces- The ship Helen Brewer, owned by same should not be granted. Commissioner in said cause, will sell Charles Brewer & Company, of Boston, For , per bktn. Irm-gar- d, Honolulu, August 2, 1897. at public auction on MONDAY, AU- sary, ap- as there were a number f and commanded by Captain Mahany, DEPARTURES. July 2819,816 bags of sugar, By the Court: GUST 16, 1897. at 12 o'clock noon, fit plicants for labor waiting approval. which arrived at Shanghai on July 10, (2,313,122 pounds), valued 565,306. GEORGE LUCAS, the mauka entrance to the Judiciary & Co., Theo. 18S6-3t- Building in Honolulu, It is the intention of the Govern- from New York, was ashore in For Friday, July 30. Shipped by F. A. Schaefer T Clerk, all of the follow- mosa channel, and before floating was H. Davies & Co., C. Brewer & Co. and ing described lands, namely: ment to abide by the terms of the Ke Au Hou, Thompson, for 1. obliged to jettison some SOO cases of Stmr. Castle & Cooke. R. P. 5304 of L. C. A. 10,389 to treaty, as approved by the Hawaiian" Nawiliwili and Hanamaulu. Nuhi, petroleum. The vessel was only slight- New York, per ship Mary L. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE situate in Kealia 2, South Kona, Stmr. Kinau, Clarke, for Maul and For , containing 4.25 representatives. The Government ly damaged, and in a cablegram re Cushing, July 29 11,204 bags sugar First Circuit, Hawaiian Islands. acres, more or wishes act extreme good ceived by owners Captain Mahany Hawaii. D. Spreckels and Adolph B. less. to in faith in the Noeau, Pederson, for Honokaa weighing 5.0S6.54S lbs. (2,543 tons), John Stmr. Spreckels vs. A. G. Hawes and 2 R. P 703S nf C! keeping within the lines of the treaty. stated that his vessel would be dis and Kukuihaele. valued at ?163,604 and shipped by Wm, L A. 6FI. to charged and ready to leave Shanghai George Lycurgus. Waa, situate in Waiaala, , Ho In view of this, it was decided that no Saturday, July 31. G. Irwin & Co. to American Sugar August 1. Refining Co. The : To the nolulu, Oahu, containing of an acre, applications for Chinese laborers Am. ship Roanoke, Hamilton, for Marshal of the Hawaiian Islands, or more or less. Following are the latest charters in For San Francisco, per O. S. S. Aus- 3. should be approved, and there New York. Greeting: R. P. 876 of C. A. 2699 to We-we-he that San Francisco: Mary Dodge, schoon- tralia, July 2814,626 bags sugar, his Deputy, 1. ex- Monday, August 2. You are commanded to summon A. for Keawehunahala, situate in shall be no general immigrations, er, 231 tons, lumber from Eureka to weighing 1,804,519 ?56,-23- 6 lbs., valued at George Lycurgus de- Kawailoa, Walalua, Oahu, 6 apanas, cept by Japanese. Hilo chartered by Charles Nelson; Schr. Luka, for Paauilo. shipped 8,422 G. Hawes and and as follows: bags file containing six acres, more or less. IClikitat, barkentine, 469 tons, lumber O. & O. S. S. Doric, Smith, for China by W. G. & fendants in case they shall written In connection with the matter, there Irwin Co. to J. D. Spreckels 4. Apana 2 Hoo-ka- and Japan, 5 p. m. answer within 20 days after service of L. C. A. 7722 to la are many perplexing questions arising from Gamble to Honolulu chartered at & Bros. Co.; 858 do by H. von Holt to in Ukoa, by & Stmr. Kaena, Parker, for Oahu ports. hereof, to be and appear before the Kawailoa, Walalua, Oa- Pope Talbot; Aloha, schooner, same; 4,666 26-1- which require settling, and it is the do by H. Hackfeld & Co. November hu, containing of an acre, more 743 tons, returns to Honolulu in the Stmr. J. A. Cummins, Searle, for and 233 by H. Waterhouse & Co. to said Circuit Court at the or wish of the Government in disposing to be holden Hono- less. Hawaiian Line; Eva, schooner, 263 Oahu ports. Williams, DImond & Co.; 447 do by Term thereof, at 5. of them to keep within the emigration Oahu, on Monday, the Also the undivided interest of tons, merchandise to Kahului char- Stmr. Mokolii, Bennett, for Lahaina, M. S. Grlnbaum & Co. to M. S. Grin lulu, Island of said laws of the United States. One of the next, at 10 o'clock Lane heirs in and to the Ahupuaa tered by Alexander & Baldwin; Ro- Molokai and Lanai. baum & Co.; also various pkgs bana- 1st day of November of Waimea, provisions In the law is that return Olo- - why the claim of Koolauloa, Island of Oahu, derick Dhu, Hawaiian bark, 1397 tons, Stmr. Kilauea Hou, Weir, for nas, pineapples, skins, machinery, a.m. to show cause containing 400 permits, when issued, are for one year Adolph B. acres, more or less. merchandise to Hilo in Spreckels' walu. household effects, etc. Total value of John D. Spreckels and Deeds will be only. This part of the law was made Line.. Waialeale, Gregory, Kapaa. plaintiffs, should not be at the expense of pur- - Stmr. for cargo, $81,653. Spreckels, casn, u. active in Honolulu yesterday, and on Maui, at 5 p. m. awarded to them pursuant to the tenor V lclma. in S. gold. those permits Issued to returning Chi- For further particulars, apply of their annexed petition. to nese by the Doric allows them to re- MARRIED. HENRY SMITH, VESSELS LEAVING TODAY. And have you then there this writ Commissioner, at the turn here within one year. Hereafter with full return of your proceedings Judiciary Build- the United States laws will be fully FERNANDEZ GONSALVES. In San BY AUTHORITY. ing, Honolulu. Francisco, July G, 1897, by the Rev. Stmr. Claudine, Cameron, for ports thereon. 1882-t- d complied with in respect to immi- Witness: Hon. A. grants. Hawaiian-bor- n George W. Beatty, August R. Fer- onMaui, at 5 p. m. There are many Judge of the Circuit Chinese now nandez and Miss Irmina Gonsalves, Stmr. Kaala, Mosher, for Kahuku MEMBERS OF THE TAX APPEAL First FOREIGN MAIL abroad, who should Seal. Court of the First SERVICE. be allowed to return, and there is no both of Honolulu. and Punaluu, at 10 a. m. BOARDS, COMMISSIONED BY Circuit Makee, for Ka- at Honolulu, Oahu, this 19th doubt permission will be granted them. OVREND WILLIAMS. At Piianaia, Stmr. James Tullet, THE MINISTER OF FI- Steamships will 4 p. day of June 1897. leave for and arrive The great question with the Cabinet is Hamakua, Hawaii, July 28, 1897, by paa and Kilauea at m. from San Francisco or Au Thompson, for Na- NANCE FOR 1897. GEORGE LUCAS, Vancouver on regarding future applicants. the Rev. L. Byrde, at the residence Stmr. Ke Hou, or about the following - wiliwili and Hanamaulu, at 4 p. m. 1876-3- m Clerk. dates in 1897- Minister Cooper is reading up the of the bride's father, Charles Wil- ARRIVE United States laws regarding immi- liams, Esq., Harry S. Ovrend and Stmr. Mikahala, Thompson, for La- FIRST DIVISION, ISLAND OF OAHU. LEAVE gration to Mary haina, Kukuihaele and Honokaa, at 9 from San Francisco ascertain which classes it Sylvia Williams. No cards. J. Alfred Magoon. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST For San Francisco affects. The Government is determined a. m. Circuit of the Hawaiian Islands. or Vancouver or Vancouver G. Kau- William L. Hopper. to conform, in this matter, with Stmr. W. Hall, Haglund, for In Probate. China 12 the - Aug. Lorangi Aug. 18 laws of METEOROLOGICAL- RECORD. ai ports, at 5 p. m. Walter C. Weedon. In the of the Estate the United States. matter of Manuel Miowera ..Aug. 16 Coptic Aug. 15 Antonio Barete, late of Honolulu, Australia .Aug. 17 Mariposa 3y the Government Survey. Published Oahu, deceased. ..Aug. 19 WILL BE A GOOD GA.ME. Every Monday. PASSENGERS. SECOND DIVISION, ISLANDS OF lameda .Aug. 26 R. Janeiro. Aug. 24 The last will and testament of said Aorangi . .Aug. 31 MAUI, MOLOKAI AND LANAI. deceased, having been presented to Australia ..Aug. 25 HAUOU THEEU ST 2 O Peru .Aug. 31 Warrimoo Sept. 3 .J 2. o hi Arrivals. said Court, together with a petition Officers of War Sliips and Town i DISTRICTS OF LAHAINA, MOLO- Coptic ... .Sept 9 Peklne Rpnr ; s 2 3 From Kauai, per stmr. Ke Au Hou, for the Probate thereof, and for the m Hoys to Play Ball. a a KAI AND LANAI. ' issuance of Letters Testamentary to Australia .Sept Uhtfoana ....Rent if? ? ? HC?5 July 30 Chas. Gay, Miss E. Gay, G. Mariposa 23 Richard Antone having been filed, no- ..Sept Australia .Sept. 22 A contest of a different sort, but as Aelweir, C. von Hamm, A. H. Turner David Taylor. Warrimoo. Sept.28Doric 3 n 30.10(30 07 T3i 81 03 CO T yz 4 3 tice is hereby given that Friday, Au- Sept 24 as some of days 86 li) Ct 7 and on deck. D. Gaelic notable those in the S 2530 14 T0.08 Til EKE 8 Kahaulilio. gust 27, A. D. 1S97. at 10 o'clock a. m...... Sept 28 Miowera ...Oct 1 M 26130 1530.19' TS 84 02 TT 3 KE 3--5 From Kauai, per stmr. Mikahala, of the Roman Empire is promised for 27)30 14 34.03 73 85 IXi 0 4 EKE 4 Alfred N. Hayselden. In the Judiciary Building, Honolulu, PeklS Oct 9Belgic Oct 12 ! CD 0- -9 July 31. E. Omsted and four on deck. Australia 12 the near future, and unless all signs W 30 CS 30.01 74 65 C7; SB 3 is appointed the time and place for ..Oct Alameda ...Oct 14 1 06 7J 84 61) 13 30 W 9 00 EKE 3 From Maui ports, per stmr. .Claudine, DISTRICT OF WAILUKU. proving said will and hearing said ap- Moana Oct 21 Australia 20 fail, it will be one of the funniest ev- 30 30 0630.01 K ec 01 61 3 JE 3 ..Oct I ' ' t ' I August L 5,985 bags sugar 267 bags W. H. Halsted. plication, when and where any person Miowera ...Oct26lPeru Oct 22 ents that has ever taken place on the may appear Chlna 281 Barometer corrected for temperature potatoes, 12 bags corn, 79 hogs, 43 bdls William Goodness. interested and show cause. Oct Aorangi ...Oct 29 Honolulu ball grounds. if any they have, why the prayer of Belgic ....Nov. 6lR. and elevation, but not for gravity. hides, 80 pkgs sundries. S. E. Kaleikau. Janeiro. Nov. 9 Lieutenant Elliott, who is an enthu- ports, per stmr. G. said petition should not be granted. Vustralla .Nov. 9 Mariposa ..Nov. 11 on From Kauai W. Honolulu, July 26, 1897. Uanieda . siast baseball, and Dr. Nichols, who L- DISTRICT OF MAKAWAO. .Nov. 18 Australia . .Nov. 17 TIDES, SUN AND MOON. Hall, August L A. Dreier, W. - Har- By GEORGE LUCAS, occupies a prominent position among the Court: Aorangi . . Nov. 23 Gaelic Nov 19 dy, S. McCandless, J. Anderson, H. 1884-3t- the tennis players, have arranged for J. Dr. J. P. Aiken. T Clerk. Nov. 25 Z. Austin, C. Burgoyne, Rev. B. Ha-- 2Ptlc Warrimoo .Nov! 26 a game of baseball between officers of J. P. N. Kahokuoluna. R. Janeiro.. Dec 4 naike and wife, Mrs. J. W, Girvin, Miss Moana ... Dec 9 the U. S. S. Philadelphia and Marion 5" C. F. Schneider. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST Australia ..Dec 7 Doric Dec 10 gentlemen. Oat Helen Girvin, Miss Ivy Girvin, Miss A. and some town Dr. Nichols o Circuit of Hawaiian Islands. Mariposa ..Dec 16 Australia 15 c. a Oi a v Jaouen, Miss L. Woodward, Miss M. the ..Dec sent the challenge to Lieutenant El- r o a DISTRICT OF HANA. ' In Probate. Warrimoo .Dec 21 China Akau, Miss J. Gray and 84 on deck. Dec 19 liott, and it was promptly accepted. a.m. p.ni. a m. p.m. F. Wittrock. In the matter of the Estate of D. H. Peking ....Dec 25 Miowera ...Dec 24 no preliminary practice, 2 0.25 S.53 u VI U.U5 0.31 C.38 9 24 From Maui ports, per stmr. Claudine, de- There will be S. W. Kaai. Nahlnu, late of Kona, Hawaii, and the 1897 rules will not be enforced. rcct. . 3 7.30 6 40 0.38 1.10 6.34 C.37 10.4 August 1. Mrs. W. A. McKay, Father ceased. el.. 4 8 45 7.45 1.09 --'.53 5 35 0.37 10.43 N. Omsted. There may be four umpires and pro- 'nor.. 51U.10. 9 00 1 43. ,6.Sj 6.36 11.37 James, Father Libert Helen Butler, The petition and accounts of the TIME tests are barred. Jrld. . 6 11.22 10.34 2 3S .15.31 C.3S am. Sister Bonaventura, Miss D. Smith, Administrator of the Estate of said TABLE of captains p.m. It is' the intention the of jt V 0 22 a m. 3.40 .8 F6 6.f5 0.32 Miss E. Holt, Brother Clarence, Broth- THIRD DIVISION, ISLAND OF deceased, wherein he asks that his ac the teams to make the game a great so iuu.... 8j 1.17 0.16 i.W G.35 1.33 er Raymond, counts be examined and approved, and i Brother Francis, Father HAWAII. ciety event, as well as a great profes- Maximin, George Hons, G. De La that a final order be made of distribu- The game will take place in 6 45m. Oga-w- a, tion of property remaining in his sional test First quarter of tnoom An,; at 7b. a. ni Vergne, K. Farley, Awana, Dr. the ifiSiiiitiiiy J. DISTRICTS OF SOUTH HILO, near future. hands to the persons thereto entitled, the The tides and moon phases are elven In G. Sterling and wife, W. Berlowltz, NORTH HILO, PUNA AND KAU. ies-- Standard time. The time of sun and M. D. Monsarrat, J. Campbell, W. W. and discharging him from all further w moon rising and setting being given for responsibility as such Adminstrator. WHARF AKD WAVE. au ports in tne group are in local time, Davis, Mr. Hoffman and wife, R. Gues-sefel- E. G. Hitchcock. S. S. KINAU, IE respective It is ordered, that Monday, the 30th to which the corrections to Father Pamphile and 55 on E. W. Barnard. CLARKE. Commander. Standard time applicable to each dif- day of August A. D. 1897, at 10 o'clock Will The steamer Aorangi is due from the ferent port should be made. deck. Philip Peck. leave Honolulu at 10 o'clock a. m a. m., at Chambers, in the Court House, Lahalna. Maalaea Bay :i Colonies on August 17th. The Standard time whistle sounds at Departures. Honolulu, be and same hereby Mnt.S1 and 12h. Cm. 0s. (midnight), Greenwich time, DISTRICTS OF HAMAKUA, SOUTH at the is ?ame dny: Mahukona, ae I p. appointed as time and place for and Laupahoehoe following !1 The brig Consuelo sailed from San which is lh. 30m. m. of Hawaiian For the Colonies, per R. M. S. Mo-an- a, the day, the Standard time. KOHALA AND NORTH KOHALA. hearing said petition and accounts, and arriving in Hilo tha ?.. E Francisco for Mahukona, July 24th. July 29 Miss Buckey, W. Bagby, noon. "" T. E.' G. Hitchcock. that all persons interested may then LEAVE HONOL.TII.TT. The bark Adam W. Spies was load- Salmon, Chun Yen, Chong Sun, On appear L. C. and there and show cause, if Tuesday .Aug. 10 Frirlnv oo ing In New York on July 21st for this SKIPPING IHTEUJGSSE. Lin, F. Holmes and W. Peacock. E. W. Barnard. any they why same nt 1 have, the should muay Aug. 20 Tuesday port For Maui and Hawaii, per stmr. Ki- R. C. Blacow. not be granted. mesaay ..Nov. 2 nau, July 30 Volcano: Miss G. Cooke, ..Aug. 31 'Friday . Nov. 12 G. Honolulu, July 23, 1897. Friday The schooner John North arrived VESSELS IN PORT. Miss Campbell, Mrs. Farber, Miss DISTRICT OF NORTH KONA. By ...Sep.lOTuesday Nov. 23 23d, 27 days the Court: Tuesday in San Francisco July Rowe, J. M. White, W. G. Cooke, G. McWayne. ...Sep. 21 Friday ., Dec 3 from Honoipu. A. P. D. KELLETT, JR., Friday riJ NAVAL. B. Reves, T. D. Leonard and Fair- 1884-3t- T Oct l(Tuesday .Dec 14 W. D. S. Lima. Clerk. Tuesday ..Octl2JThursday blue-Jack- banks. Way ports Miss Hindley, Dec. 23 4 A body of officers, marines and 0. S. S. Philadelphia, Beardslee, San Alexander Cockburn. di- Miss Donovan, Mrs. Bush and 3 child- at PohoIk1, on from the Penguin attended Diego. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LANDS mSked" Puna' tripa J- - vine service in Andrew's Sunday U. S. S. Marion, Book, San Francisco. ren, Miss Lampman, Miss Scott, Mrs. SOUTH KONA. St DISTRICT OF SITUATE IN THE DISTRICT Returning, will leave Hllo at 8 o'clock :l H. L M. S. Naniwa-ka- n, Bagby and 2 children, Mrs. Geo. Her- a. m., morning. J. Kurooka, touching at Laupahoehoe, na 2 Thomas Wright. OF LAHAINA, ISLAND Japan. bert, children and servant. Mrs. OF MAUI. and Kawaihae same day: Ma-ken- a, The big ship Roanoke, Hamilton H. B. M. S. Penguin, Field, Sydney. Gunn, Mrs. Noonan, Miss Atkins, Mrs. C. D. Miller. Maalaea Bay and Lahaina the master, sailed for San Francisco Sat- day, arriving at Honolulu the H. I. J. M. S. Hiyel, N. Uyemura, San Patton, Miss Hill, Miss Greenwell, Miss T. K. R. Amalu. to by afternoons of Tuesdays urday afternoon with nearly 74,000 Pursuant a decree made Hon. and Fridays. Francisco. L,mosay, Mrs. Dillingham and daugh- A. Judge Cir- . "bags sugar. W. Carter, First of the ARRIVE HONOLULU. 1 of ter, Mrs. C. B. Smith, Mrs. A. W. cuit Court of the Judicial Circuit, i MERCHANTMEN. FOURTH DIVISION, ISLANDS OF First Friday ....Aug. 6 Friday Oct 29 The steamer China, of Pacific Smith, Miss C. Mosher, MissM. Rob- filed the 14th day of July, 1897, in a I the (This list does not Include Coasters.) KAUAI AND NIIHAU. Tuesday ...Aug. 17 Tuesday 9 Mail Line, has been transferred from erts, Dr. Whitney, H. M. Wells, C. S. cause entitled & Co. ...Nov. Br. ship Brenhllda, Baxter, LIverpooL Lewis,. J. S. Bailey, G. F. Friday Aug. 27 Friday Nov. 19 the British to the Hawaiian flag. New Palmyra. Garland, H. D. WIshard. and Cecil Brown, Administrator with Tuesday Schr. Norma, Rosehlll, Thos. Wall, Wm. Mutch, F. Atkins, H. ....Sep. 7 Tuesday ...Nov. 30 York Maritime Register. Am. schr. Lena L., Prelllng, Fresh- William G. Smith. the will annexed of the estate of Wal- Friday W. M. Mist Mrs. Geo. Smithied, Miss ter Murray Gibson, Sep. 17 Friday Dec 10 water Bay. A. M. McBryde. deceased, versus Tuesday Captain Clarke, with the ship Luzon, Bicknell, M. Roberts, Prof. A. W. Kia Nahaolelua ...Sep. 28 Tuesday ...Dec. 21 Haw. R. Thompson, and E. K. Nahaolelua, has arrived in New York, 96 days from bark P. RIthet Smith, C. H. Swain, Mrs. P. Grosser THEO. F. LANSING, foreclosure proceedings, notice is here- Friday Oct. 8 Friday Dec 31 this This is deep-wat- er ves- San Francisco. Tuesday 19 port the Mrs. Peterson, Miss Buchanan, W. Minister of Finance. by given that the property herein de- ...Oct sel on which the crew seemed satisfied Ger. ship H. F. Glade, Haesloop, Bre- Fairbanks, C. Gibson, Dr. Grosser' scribed will be sold public Will call at Poholki, men. P. Finance Department, July 27, 1897. at auction Puna, on the sec- to remain. J. S. Walker, E. Beddell, A. H. May at the salesroom of James F. Morgan, ond trip of each month, arriving thera Am. schr. Viking, Petersen, Washing- W. 1885-- 2t Queen ?n the .morning of the day of salllnr The American schooner Metha Nel- P. Boyd, V. A. Carvalho, Mr. Wy-ma- n, Street, Honolulu, on FRIDAY, from Hilo to Honolulu. ton Island. Mrs. T. Hussey, August 13th, 1897, at 12 o'clock noon. son, Rice master, arrived in port yes- Am. bark Ceylon, Calhoun, Seattle. Miss Gay, Mrs. iTh&.,popu.lar route t0 the volcano la Creighton, Miss S. W. Ostrom, The said sale subject to confirmation Hilo. A good carriage road the en- terday evening, 27 days from Tacoma, Am. bark Fresno, Underwood, Seattle. Miss PUBLIC LANDS NOTICE. by tire distance. Myra Ward, W. L. Stanley, D. the said Circuit Court Round-tri- p with a cargo of lunlber for the O. B. Am. schr. Metha Nelson, Rice, Tacoma. Shanks, tickets, covering all ex- Mrs. E. D. Tenney, 2 penses, J50. & L. Association. Am. bktn. Jane L. Stanford, Johnson, children and ser- PROPERTY TO BE SOLD. vant, L. A. Andrews, C. Gay, M. J. On Monday; August 9, at 12 o'clock The ship Roanoke, leaving for New Newcastle. Soares, G. W. A. 1. Land at Pakaloa, Lahaina, con- O. & O. S. Hanai. W. J. Gal noon, at the front entrance of the Judi taining 1 5 York today, will carry 73,867 bags of S. Doric, Smith, San Fran- lagher and A. ruda roda, and described sugar, cisco. Valentine. ciary Building, Honolulu, will be sold by metes and bounds in Royal Patent S. S. CLAUDINE, weighing 9,013,423, and shipped From CAMEEON, COMMANDEB, by & San Francisco, per stmr. O. & number 5706, Kuleana Helu 373 to S. Wm. G. Irwin Co. to the Ameri- O. at public auction: Will leave Honolulu Tuesdays 5 S. S. Doric, Aug. 2 C. M. Pepper, Laahill, and conveyed by Laahili to P. p. m., touching at o'clock can Sugar Refining Company. Lease of 744 acres of Land in Hono-kai- a, at Kahului, Hana, Ha-m- oa VESSELS EXPECTED. Mrs. C. M. Pepper and child, W. N. Nahaolelua, by deed dated April 2, 1872, and KIpahulu, Maul. Returning The whaling bark Cape Horn Pigeon, Armstrong, F. C. Le Bland, Mrs. F. C. Hamakua, extending from sea of record in book 34, page 383, to which arrives at Honolulu Sunday mornings of New Bedford, has been lost In Le Bland, C. Du Roi, O. patent Will call at Nuu, Kaupo, once each the Vessel: From: Date: T. Sewall, W. shore to about two miles above the reference is hereby made for month. Japan Sea. Crew saved. About 900 A. Kinney, Mrs. W. A, Kinney, Mrs! better descriptions; No freight barrels sperm Schr. Novelty, Newcastle Due same. will be received after i oil were lost with the Bktn. W. H. DImond, 'Frisco Due Paul Isenberg, Dr. H. N. Hoyt H. W. 2. Also that land at Puako, Lahaina, m. on day of sailing. v' vesseL 2,000 pounds This company About of bone had Bktn. S. G. Wilder, Frisco Due Earle, C. P. Iaukea. Through: Fran- This land is now under lease to the containing three perka, and described reserves the right to been shipped home. cis Slausky, by metes and bounds in Royal make changes in the time of departure Ship Commodore, 'Frisco Aug. 5 J. Masurel, P. Carissinio, Honokaa Sugar Company, expiring on Patent and arrival of Its steamers Victor M. number 5646, Kuleana Helu 6325 to M. The Lena L. will soon ply between Bk. Andrew Welch, 'Frisco.... Aug. 4 Marsh, Desrosseau, Baron S. October 1, 1898. NOTICE, and It will not be responsible Von1 Kobayakawa, Yong Kekauonohi, and also being the same for any consequences arising Walalua ports and Honolulu, in charge Pak Kim Consignees therefrom. Capt F. W. Grimm, Miss Luella Miner Term of Lease: 21 years from Octo- premises described in deed of T. W. must be at the landings to of Capt J. Nielsen, late of the schoon- ARRIVALS. Administrators receive their freight. This company will Basil Hlynorsky, Mrs. Hlynorsky 1st, 1898. Upset rental, 12776.00 per Everett and E. P. Bond, er Mille Morris. Her name will be ber of John Richardson to P. Nahaolelua, not hold Itself responsible for freight Baron Von Telchmann, semi-annua- ly after It has been changed to "Walalua," and she will Aubrey Fair annum, payable in ad 1860, landed. Friday, July 30. Pryer L. Markel, H. Miss' dated September 15th, of record Live stock received only at owner's carry freight from this port and rice W. Hall. 28th, 1887. page , to Stmr. Ke Au Hou, Thompson, from Lizzie Orr, James vance. March book risk. and paddy from Walalua ports. Arthur, Chas. Tay- wnicn aeea ana uoyai fatenr. reierence This company will not be responsible I Kauai ports. lor. For plan of Land, or further particu- for money or valuables of passengers The O. & O. S. S. Doric, Harry Smith Is hereby made for better descriptions; unless placed Stmr. Kaena, Parker, from Oahu lars, apply at Public Lands Ofllce, Ho- 3. Also Pakala, In the care of pursers. commander, arrived in port and hauled ports. that land at Laha- Passengers are requested to purchase alongside IMPORTS. nolulu. ina, described by metes and bounds In tickets before embarking. Those fall- the Pacific Mail wharf at Stair. Kilauea Hou, Weir, from Ha- 1194, ing to do so 4:45 p. m. J. F. BROWN, Royal Patent Kuleana Helu 476 will be subject to an addi- about yesterday, a little waii ports. to Pikao, and being the same premises tional charge of twenty-flv- e per cent. over six days from San Francisco. She Am. schr. Metha Nelson, Rice, per R." Agent Public Lands. C. L. WIGHT, President from From San Francisco, stmr. conveyed to P. Nahaolelua by Kuaana S. brought a number of passengers 1881-t- d B. R03E, Secretary. M ! for Tacoma. M. S. Moana, July 29 10 crates onions," Honolulu, July 12, 1897. (k) and Haaloa (w) his wife, by deed CAPT. J. A. JCTNa. Port Superintendent ;i

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