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J. OLDS, Here That Has Been Definitely Set- 800 Prize Money and Wins an Equal Splendid Condition by Men of Experience EfcPW " IkIt VOL. XXIV.-.N-o. 48.. HONOLULU, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1889. WHOLE No. 1298. Business (fiacbs. Business (JFariis: is conceded to be a great desidera- HILO HAPPENINGS. tum, was secured to the United States MISCELLANEOUS by the treaty concluded with Hawaii Notes of Interest from Oar Owa PUBLISHED BY MISCELLANEOUS. by Secretary Bayard, but no appro- Con- -- priation was made by the last The extension to the old wharf make HAWAIIAN TEN PAGE EDITION. GAZETTE CO., (Limited,) BISHOP COMPART. WTLLIAM C. PARKE. gress to make it effective. The) all the room that is now needed, and we 3Ba7.eCBXaXSSBBX9 XXT 18QS, site must be purchased and the have long required4 such room, ffa Every Tuesday Morning, BANKEBS. Lbar across the mouth of the har TUESDAY, : NOVEMBER 26, 1889. would not have had this done had it sot IIOSOLUIiU, OFFICE :- -13 KAAHuitANff Street, bor blasted out to make the entrance AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM HA1VAIIAX MI.A5SS. been for the Beform Legislature, whick DRAW EXCHANGE ON 1283 Honolulu. H. I. ly for ships of war. The appropria- has made necessary appropriations. We PAYABLE IK ADVANCE. THE BANK 8F CALIFORHIJI, SAN FRANCISCO OUR SAN FEANCISC0 LETTER. tions to secure these ends will pro- now want another legislature that will Pore lea Subscribers 88.09 la Advance Aim thilb Aosirri nr NELLIE M. LOWREY, bably be urged upon Congress. New York, Boston, Paris. Three of the four breweries lo- do as well. Wluei Includes posujes prepaid. MESSRS. N M. ROTHSCHILD SOUS, LONDON. Per S. a. Mariposa. San Fraaclsco Kansas City, Mo., have prac- are getting in their I . ' j cated in All the stores -FE- ANKFORT-ON-THE-MAIN.- r Noresabcr 1G, 1880. tically been sold to the English syn- Christmas goods. Holmes & "Wilfong, H. M. WHITNEY, lusiness Hanajer. OFFICE with W. R. Castle, opposite 4T :y. The Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney, Post-Offlc- 1379 e. ly dicate which recently purchased the and L. Turner, display a splendid collec- Londor. breweries of St. Louis. The price OSce, No. 45 Merchant Strest. The Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney, Sydney. (From Our Sun Francisco Correspondent.) tion to suit all people and everybody's The Bank of Ne Zealand, Auckland, and its paid is supposed to be $1,500,000. Branches in Christchnrch, Djnedin and Well- FIRE INSURANCE. The formal transfer will occur on tastes. BATES OF APVEBTISIHC. ington. Sagfftr meeting which was to have been The Bank of British Columbia, Portland, Matters. January 1st, 1890. The Space measured. Oregon. The price of refined sjigar has The circulars announcing the es- held at the Court House inHiloonthe la empiric. 11 w,l m ,2m ism ,6m lyr The Azores and Madeira Islands. Stockholm, Sweden. Royal Insurance Co dropped one cent daring tbc past tablishment of a fast mail service 16th inst. to make arrangements regard- 6 Lines H in 100 2 00 3 00 400 10 00 The Chartered Bank of London, Australia and between here and New York, and ing Nobles and Representatives for the JV 12 Llnes- -1 " 150 300 400 5 00 12 00 China, LIVERPOOL, week, and x&w sugar is now quoted 2 Lines 2 200 400 600 7 50 15 00 Hongkong, Yokohama, Japan. And transact a vice versa, have just been issued, and Island of Hawaii, has been postponed, SS 00 1256 GeneralBankinrBnsiness. y at 5 for 96 test Cuban basis. Llnes- -3 " 300 5 00 750 1000 19 Capital and Funds, - $ 29,000,000 the overland flyers started on --their as the prime mover was absent. The 13 Lines i " 400 6 001000 1400 23 00 The questioa of sugar beet culture ol 5 " 600 900 1400 18 00 40 00 first journeys in both directions on time for the next meeting is not known K-C- ol 7 800 12001600 aooms5 6000 MRS. A. M. MEIXIS, UNION New Zealand, is exciting the; farmers of Southern Sunday, tUe 17th November. at present, but will very likely be in 4-- 10 " 1200 1800 2200 2S00( 8000 Fashionable Dress The of alleged murderers December. Column 1500 2000 3000 ,ooH 10000 and Cloak'Malcer Capital, - - - 10,000,000 California, and their interest in the trial the One Column 1300 25O0I40O0 5000 14000 1251 No. 17 Emma street. ly of Dr. Cronin still drags along in The telephone office at Hilo has been TAKE RISKS ON question has ,peen increased by the removed. Increased rent for ground -- Chicago and although the evidence Correspondence intended for publication, was demanded, and opposition made should be addressed to the "Editor of the Hawa- WILDER Sc CO., BUILDINGS, MERCHANDISE, announcement that a large beet of the people is about all in, no con- Office Box. O. " because there was a library in the build- iian Gazette. Post Corner of Fort and Queen Stcets, Honolulu, sugar factory is to be constructed in-th-e clusive evidence has been adduced --Correspondence relatinc to Advertisements, MACHINERY, FURNITURE, ing, which has been and still is an insti- Subscriptions and Job Printing, should he ad Lumber, Paints, Oils, Kails, Salt & Building Chino Valley in San Bernardino directly connecting the defendants tution of great use to the people. dressed to the "Managerof the Hawaiian Gazette, 1215 Materials of every kind. And all other Insurable Property at t county. The American Ee- - with the crime. Thus far it is purely As the Volcano road is now about Post Office Box. O." Current Rates. Sugar half-wa- y -- circumstantial and the prospects for finished to the house, a place Business Cards and all quarterly or yearly fineryCompaly is said to be back of advertisements are payable in advance or on pre- MYiUAI BROS., JOHN S. WALKER, conviction are not very good. for refreshments is needed and a suitable neces- sentation of the bill. 1270-l- y the scheme, ahd is asserted place to repose. It may be also i Importers of General Merchandise, Agent for Hawaiian Islands. it that Sporting Notes. X. B All foreign advertisements must be ac- rnox three-yea- sary that the Volcano house should be or they have entered into a contract Stanford's r old filly companied with the pay when ordered in, no FRANCE, ENGLAND, GERMANY AND THE enlarged, as the guests will be much notice will be taken of them. The rates of Sunol trotted a mile in 2:10 J at the fin- remit-ance- with Richard Gird, owner of the more in number when the road is charges are clven in thp above scale, and s UNITED STATES. MARINE INSURANCE. Bay in San Francisco on fcr European or American advertisements, No. 58 Queen Street, - - Honolulu. H.I, Valley, by which Mr. Gird transfers District ished than formerly, and it is suggested subscriptions may be made by postal order. November 9th, beating the world's soon to make or to that the owners commence the American Company 2,009 three-yea- r record by 1J seconds. increased accommodations. On the THE HTMAN BROTHERS. acres of the Chino lands at a very King's the Volcano road was Advertiser The undersigned is authorized to take Stanford's Axtell held tho former birthday Daily Pacific Commercial .Commission Merchants, satisfactory price, and leases 2,000 2:12. Sen- full of private conveyances and no one Compact Marine Bisks on record of Another of the Is published bj the Hattauas Gazette 20ti Front Street, San Francieco. acres more fori term of years. ator's horses, Palo Alto, covered a had any idea that there were so many at its Office in Merchant Street, and delivered by articular attention paid to fillinz'and shipping HULLS, CARGOES, Hilo. Every one seemed jolly the City, at The decisijpi in the New York mile in making a new Coast owned in Carriers in 1213 Island orders. y 2:12, determined not to take any one's Dollars (36.O0) Par Annum. FREIGHTS and Courts has bjfeh given against the stallion record. and Six COMMISSIONS, dust, but there was none to take as we per annum Sugar Trust. Bobert Bonner, the owner of Maud are not troubled in that way, that is, 2tf $10.00 M. S. GRINBAUM & CO., c, Dally to Foreign Countries Postage paid, At Current Rates in the following Com- jf.ar. T. U. S., is negotiating with the owner of hardly ever. This road will surpass any per annum $10.00 Commission Merchants, panies, viz : The Natio: "Woman's Christian Sunol for her purchase. The price thing at Honolulu, we imagine. & Address all Communications, No. 124 California Street, San Francisco, Cal. Temperance mon crone to set is said to be about 40,000. Mr. C. L. Furneux, artist, lias lately COMPAQ , Union Fire and Marine, of New has HAWAIIAN GAZETTE 1258 y smash. At t national convention London, Nov. 10. Yesterday the got some fruit trees of rare varieties, and No. 46 Merchant Street. Zealand, of that orga: ation on November California Athletic Club was an in- will commence at once planting them, HOUHSTER & CO.. Madgeburg General Ins. Co., 12th, the Io delegation walked stitution practically unknown in and have a small ranch, to see how well arte. Sun they will prosper here, and from time to m DRUGGISTS AND TOBACCONISTS, Insurance Co., San Francisco. out and with w from the conven England; its name will time will 'introduce other choice fruit tion, on accolMt of a difference of be in every ones mouth, for Peter WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,-12- 33 JOHN S. trees. y WALKER, opinion as toj.the propriety of the Jackson, the champion of the club, Doctor Sheldon, dentist, left here a PROFESSIONAL. 109 Fort Street.
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