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The Hawaiian Gazette from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 8

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a i excess of the production while in 18S7 the consumption was 200000 tons more than the previous sear making a total consumption over production for 1837 of 742000 tons The Weekly Statistical Position an or igan devoted to the sugar interests in its last 4 lissue for 1SS7 says Under the continued in fluencd of advancing markets in all countries the year closes with the general feeling that a corresponding rise must soon take place in the United States How about the Tumored formation of a I pool of local manufacturers for the purpose of advancing the price of sugar asked the reporter It is all nonsense and what is more it would be impossible The Kew York dealers In case of a rise would throw their goods on -the market and break any combination of local dealers CAUFOIKTIA BEET SUGAB Guetave Spreckels gave similar opinions on tbe prospects of the market and said I think that sugar has been at its bottom price and I look for an increase until the next European beet sugar is marketed If the crop is large and there is not an increase in consumption tbe prices may soften but this will not occur before next September The California Sugar Eefinery Company nave been experimenting lately upon tbe cost of production of beet sugar compared with cane sugar The experiments mnde have encouraged us to erect works at Alvarado and Watsonville and wo contemplate building refineries in all sections of the State adapted to the cultivation of the sugar beet These different refineries will have a capacity for an annual production of 5000 tons each Beet sugar when refined by the improved methods is of asfinea quality as thatderived from cane experts being unable to detect tbe difference in the two productions IS FAVOB OF CANE BUOAB The Directors of the American Sugar He nnery Company are not in favor of the sugar beet industry One of them in conversation I yesterday said The American Company is 5iot yet prepared to give up the refining of cane sugar It would be disastrous for us to do so Many the principal stockholders of the ooriuritiui are Hawaiian phmteis Sugar raising on the Islands has been and is to day a profitable business and I think that cane sugar can be produced as cheaply as beet The American Company will continue to manufacture the former until it is demonstrated that the latter can be more profitably produced The American Grocer of January 4th reviews the coffee markets as follows Short crops in all leading producing countries was the basis for a gigantic speculative movement It culminated in June when Brazil Coffee sold 7c per pound higher than in January Sinco Jane the market has steadily declined but closes 3c per pound higher for Fair Bio than at the beginning of the year Padang Java is about 2c per pound higher on the lower grades Maracaiho has advanced 3c per pound and Laguayra a like sum This rise in prices has had the effect to reduce the consumption which shows a decrease as compared with 1886 of about 650000 bags exclusive of the Pucifio Coast The highest and lowest prices during the year for Fair Kio Coffee were 22Jo and 14c and the average price for the vear 178c The averages of the years 1886 1885 and 1884 were 1052c 901o and 1092c The Keics Litter has the following under the head of Sugar Duties versus Sugar Bounties The placing of sugar on the free list would at once get rid of 40000000 of the annual surplus It would give every man a cheap breakfast table and above all it would greatly lessen tbe prioe of a raw mate- rial which enters largely into the canning industries in regard to which California entertains such large expectations Free sugar means protection to a class that it is difficnlt to otherwise protect the fruit growers If hoine nindo Bugar must be pro- tec tod that can be done anotber way The example of France and Germany can be I- copied and bounties paid If sugar 4facturiug be an indispensable industry for a country to encourage that can be done more effectually and at less cost by direct rather by indirect payment Napoleon 1 1 8etermiued that France should grow its own 1 2 9 Hh aawaatiTS 8 OHMERCI AL IIOXOLVLl FEB 7 1SS1 The arrivals from loreicn uorts Jnrinc tbe jtk wre the Lidy Lampsou Consuelo and JSknelift from San Francisco and the Geo Ierkins irurn Paget Sound i Departares to foreign ports were the Lilian for Honionjj the Castle and the Eva for San Francisco with cargoes of the acgre ja value of 1253SC Sogard received from island ports since last issne imonnt to 3G8G7 baas The following is from the Call of Jftnnary 8th Within the past few monflts the prioes of different fjrades of sugar have advanced on an average of two cents a pound In order to learn tbe cease of this rise and the atare prospect of the merket a Gall reporter visited a number of leading dealers and i manufacturers of this important 6taple Herman Bendel of the firm of Tillmann i 3endelwhen spoken to paid The cause of the recent sharp advance in the price of tengar is the result of a decreased production and an increased consumption of tbe article -Competition in local manufacturing circles resulted in a sharp decline in prices during 1657 and as a natural result there was a greater consumption AS ADVANCE EXPECTED look for an advance from present prices i1 the next few months The London add New York markets rule the world and JB6 the former handles almost exclusively tbeet sugar and as there has been such a tnrked falling off in the Inst crop prices are isure to advance Licht the leading European authority on sugar has reduced his estiroato of tbe last crop to 2263000 tons against 2C252 tons inl8SC or a falling off of 3C2 U8 tons iffhe consumption for 18SG was 180000 tons in eugtr and to enable it to do so he established asystem of bounties The experiment was so groat a success that Germany many years later imitated bis example and now the production of sugar from beets is ono of the Jf oremost industries of those mighty empires In the production of sugar Germany now leads all other nations her product in 1685 which was greatly increased in 1SS7 was 190000000 Frftice follows some distance after with an annual product of 9G000000 When bounties were first offered there was not a pound of sugar produced either country In Germany and France the lands are dear and exhausted and require constant manuring In the United States theynire cheap and in many of the States the rich and deep soils aie practically inexhaustible The growth of beets and production of sugar ought to be among tbe great industries of this country If bounties are necessary to that end it would be better to pay them as France and Germany do than to continue a system which makes sugar artificially dear and has not encouraged its production to any extent That would be a truly protective system which would enoourage the manufacturers who use sugar and the grow ers and producers of it at one and the same Urns The sheep furmers of tho Pacific Coast are much agitated over the possibiHty of Con gress removing the duty on foreign imports xtt wool which is one of the many great staple products of that region The wool produot of California and Oregon last year was 38 820231 pounds the local consumption of the factories being 9893787 pounds and the value of the wool exported 5000000 The Salmon pack of British Columbia last eeasou aggregated 202211 case The flour and grain stocks remaining in California January 1st are Riven ns follows flour 59979 bblaj wheat 97300600118 barley 4622590 ctls oats 6580 ctls beans 109925 ctls corn 121500 ctls rye 4350 ctls The New York Commercial BuUttin reports sales the last week of December in New York of 36618 bags of Hawaiian sugars on tbe basis of 4c of S9 test to a Philadelphia buyer SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE PORT OF HONOLULU Arrivals Bktne Geo Perkins Puget Sound Schr Mary Foster Knkaiau Stmr Ewa Ewa Tuesdat Jan 31st benr ivawailam Koolau Stmr Kilauea Hon Hamakua Wednesday Feb 1st Stmr It Bishop Lahaina Stmr A Cummins Koolau Stmr Koala Waianae and Waialua Schr grille Morris Koolau Schr Canute Kuau Schr Wailele Kuan Tudbsday Feb 2d Iwalani Hamakua Bktne Amelia San Francisco Schr Moiwaluue Kohalalele Schr Leahi Halawa Stmr Surprise Hawaii Fbidat Feb 3d Schr Caierina Kauai StnirKaala Waianae and Waialua Stmr A Cummins Koolau Schr Waiehu Kuau Stmr Jas Makee Kan li Satobday Feb 4th Stmr Likelike Maui and Molokai Bk Liiy Limpsou San Francisco bctir haulilua Kauai Sunday Feb Stmr Lehua Hamakua Stmr Mikahala Kauai 5th Departures- Monday Jan 30th Stmr Kinau Volcano and way ports Stmr A Cummius Koolau Stmr Kaala Waianae and Waialua Schr Manuokawai Kaneohe and Punaluu Stmr Bishop Lahaina Stmr Jas Mnkee Kapaa Stmr Likelike Kahului and Paanhau Schr Liholiho Kukaiau Schr Waimalu Honomu Schr Kauikeaouli Hapuu Stmr Mokolii Molokai Tuesday Jan 31st Schr Lnkn Kohala SchrHeeia Ewa Schr Haleakala Pepeekeo Stmr Lehua HakalauOokala Nuu Stmr Hall Lahaina Kona Kau Stmr Mikahala Kauai Bktne Castle San Francisco Stmr Waialeale Kauai Schr Eva San Francisco Wednesday Feb 1st Bk Lilian Hongkong Schr Mary Foster Kukaiau Schr Nettie Merrill Kauai Thdesday Feb 2d Stmr It Bishop Kapaa Stmr Jno A Cummins Koolau Stmr Kaala Waianae and Waialua Schr Kawailani Koolau Schr Canute Kuau Schr Wailele Kuau Satdbday Feb 5th Schr Waioli Kuau Schr Caterina Kauai Passongors ABBIVAI3 From Hamakua per Iwalani Feb 2 Mrs Becky Kaai Master Samuel Kuikahe Master Jimmy Lemon and 41 deck From Kauai per Mikahala Feb 5 Glade Parke Stegemann and wife Miss Johanna Knoke Joseph Schnrtb Ben Guerrerro A Wilcox Dr Walters Torris Quong Sam Kee Berlowitz Williams and 56 deck From Maui and Molokai per Likelike February 4 Rowel A Osorio Lu Sbins Sirs King child and serv int WiU6onand wife Miss Mirrleei Miss btith Miss A Mahoe Mr Ciionae Mr Cone Walsh wife and cnild Dr Sutliff Copp and 82 deck DEPAI1TUBES For the volcano and way ports per Kinau Jau30 Byoroft Maguire Watson Mrs Watson Miss Mirrlees Miss Hamden Miss Grace Rose Mr Hitchcock -Mr Thros sell Master Throssell Mrs Alexander Miss Wight Miss Wood Roth Bonuey Blair Mr Bryan 1 i Davies Kev ljubiau Mrs Brodie Miss Lyons Mrs Richardson Foster A Horenr Mrs Ward Sir William Wiseman Wm Glrwm Treadway Cone Cahorne Mrs Dickenson Miss Taylor Miss Harrison Miss Smith and about CO deck For Kauai per Mikahala Jan 31 Mrs CummiiiR Mrs Hiram Mr DartMr Koepke Mr Toms Williams Deverill A Palekaluhi Hon Parke Wilcox Mrs Wilcox Severin Miss Alvina Wiebke Mrs Robt Waialeale and about 40 deck For Maui and Hawaii per Hall Jan 31 His Majesty the King Mr Dodd Higgins Mrs Martin Mrs Spalding and daughter Aholo Kia Nahaalelna Percy Patten Mrs Williams and family Mrs Kala ma Mr McCondrey and about 60 deck For San Francisco per Castle Jan 31 A Severin Mrs Soverin Miss Hoogs Mr Robson wife and child Mrs Martin and 2 children Shipping Notes- The bark Lilian sailed Jan 31 for Honij kong with a lot of old iron and a number of passengers The bktne Geo Perkins will ro on the Marine Koilway when unloaded to be followed by the bktue Amelia The Amelia left Port Blakely within a few days of the Geo Perkins bnt had to put in to San Francieco in distress The English ship llialto lately arrived at Philadelphia from Calcntta after sailing over 20000 miles in 151 days an average of over 132 miles a day Tho clipper ship Alfred Watts was lost on the passage from Philadelphia for Japan two men named Henry Magnus and Oscar Lind being the onlj survivors The Oceanios cargo from San Francisco for China is valued at GG331 for Japan at 2GC0S in transit for Penang Singapore Sonralaya etc etc at 731 The bark Lilian Capt Duncan sailed Wednesday for Hongkong with 40 Chinese passengers and a lot of old iron empty bottles brass and tallow of the totnl value of 374 The cargo of the schooner DoraJJInhm for Hilo is valued at 13051 It includes 12Shead of live stock 6000 pounds fertilizers CO kegs white lead 5000 laths and 14 casea 13 barrels and 16 half barrels salmon The schooner Eva Captain GN Armstrong sailed Tuesday for San Francisco with 414 tons 3cwt 211b sugar of the valne of 34500 of which Hackfeld Co shipped 663479 ponnds value 27500 and Bolte 164842 ponnds value 7000 The bktne Geo Perkins Capt Nordberg arrived Jan 30th 32 days from Pnget Sound with a cargo of some 500000 feet lumber consigned to Wilder Co Reports extremely rough weather the whole voyage Had ESE and WNW Rales in the latitude of the trades Tbe cargo of the Hawaiian bark Kalakaua which sailed from Hongkong for San Francisco Nov 30 and put into Manila in distress consisted of 603 bgs rice 105 bxs sugar 469 bgs tea 1482 cs wine 32 bxs tobacco 15 bxs oil 83 bdls rattan 11 bxs firecrackers 23 bxs pith hats 2000 empty quicksilver flaBks and 5203 pkgs merchandise The bktne Amelia Capt Newhall arrived Thursday from Port Blakely via San Francisco 22 days from the latter port Reports very rough weather after leaving the Sound lost her topsail yards cad had to put in to San Francisco to have them replaced Thence to this port no trades all SW winds She brings 464000 feet lumber for Allen Robinson Tho schooner Lillian cleared from San Cornist Alex Cameron John Conklin Arthur Carter Besborough Jno Soninson 2 Dean 2 Donnell Darrell 2 Doland James Elice Ferguson John Fygesen Mrs Marie Fornandes John Bubna 2 Burke Jno Bayley Citnmcho Marianno 7Cox 3 Worshipful Wonders Mr Williams has several varieties of graven images in basaltic rock on view at ins pnotograpnic snow rooms They came from Kau Hawaii and not from a San Francisco foundry as a reporter profanely suggested to their present owner 1he largest idol is a very plump looking effigy a sort of deification of the poi plant Its vacancy of features is however so pronounced as to preclude a great amount of credit being given a past generation for passing a vote of want of confidence in the object As forthe smaller idols or idolettes they are beneath contempt as representations of the meanest divinities imaginable Viewed in the light of Hawaiian curiosities simply the whole series are very interesting and will likely not be long in finding pedestals in public and private museums Salo of tho Bark Min- The hark Min was sold Jan 31st to Messrs Foster Eua Jones and Capt Godfrey The terms of sale are withhuld The intention of the new proprietors of the Min is to put her into the San Francisco and Departure Bay trade As she has the reputation of a fast sailer there will probably be an opportunity at an early day of testing her speed in a race against some of the clipper barken tines already in the Island and Coast trade Xciu SUtocrtiscincnts Dissolution of Partnership TITE LAW JTTRU OF SMITH Kinney hag this day been dissolved by mutual consent SMITH A KINNEY Honolulu Jan 31 1883 lW gt 1804 1 1 A KINHEY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 42 Merchant street 1204 ly 158 3m 60 Fort Street 1D7 liv 1201 Honolulu WILLIAM 0 SMITH ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Honolulu Notice of Election of Officers A Tllfa ANNUAL Ml KTING i or the EASTMUI SUCKCO held at tlioifliceof Brewer Co on Mouday rcb 0 18SS the follow ing ofllcers wuc elected for the ensuing year President A Brewer Secretary and Treasurer- PC Jone Aitdltor Gil Robertson Directors Carter Bishop 1201 41 JONES Secretary THAT VTZKY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT situate on the mauka feldoof Judd Street between th late residence of the undersigned and the lane opposite the premises of the Rev II II Parker SSfKor terms and particulars apply to 123 lm 1200 tf JOHN II PATY POUND NOTICE THERE WILL BE SOLD AT PUB He Auction in the Government Pound at Koholaloa Honolulu ou TUESDAY Feb 7th at 12 oclock noon one black female Mule branded one horse On TUESDAY Feb Hth at 12 one black mare brauded IK two horses On THURSDAY Feb 16th at 12m one calico horse branded KL one bay horse A KAAUKUU Pound Keeper Honolulu Teb 2 1S88 1201 It LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE GEN eral Post office Honolulu Jan 31 1888 Aulhorn Rud Arthur Alex 2 Itruns Johann Barnick Frank Baines Win Bartletl Sidney Arthur Sandy Cummins Thoa Christiansen Olaf 2 Cole Robt Chavillo A Durrill Doherty John Dnier It Dalrymple Maj Yisconnt Ferrey -Foster Harry the Gnppfer Miss AgnesGordon Miss Mamie Unmlnll llmt Inttnl XT 1 vjuuudu juua uumctU uuu JV Goncher Mrs Mary Ilalstead Joseph Harvey Dr Tones Jorgensen Mrs Kane Maurice Kobler Fritz Inscomb A Longfellow Chns ijigutbody Mr 2 LodrogesFitz Meret Dr Mendonca Mrs Muller Morris Capt Geo Mangels Jno Worton Keilsen Capt ONeill Nesl John Furvis li Peterson Jb GraiiSRraber Carl Hansen Mr Hebrook August Jorgensen Mrs Jerome Knoke Miss Johanne Keech A Lee Lubenz Friedrick Luews Joachim McMannan Mrs Muller 31 Martin Mrs Maria Makebrocke Teny Muller Cbas Neilsen Capt CHT Peterson Pierson Peterson Ernest 2 Purdy Daniel Robinson Miss Robinson Alfred 3 Speam Miss Siemsen Taylor Jno Thielemann Conrad Wallace Sam Wilkinson Wall Allen William Henry Wassman Renter Wm 2 Richter Carl Smith Walter Taylor White Isaac Wilkinson Mrs Williams AE Walker Jno Parlies Inquiring for letters in the above list will please ask for B6f Advertised Letters WUSDENBERG General Honolulu I Francisco for Karotonga Hervey Islandwith a miscellaneous crgo of merchandise including Flour 50 bbls value 200 lumber 25053 ft value 078 bread 9790 lbs value 337 salmon 50 hf bbls value 275 canned goods 40 cs value 191 also 92 gals wine 200 lbs tobacco 100 gals kerosene and 1200 shingles Tho bktne Castle Capt Hubbard sailed Tnesdiy for San Francisco with 8C9 ton 12cwt 421b sugar of the value of 8593461 and snndrv other articles of the value of 57810 Total value of cargo 9051271 Brewer Co shipped 1590889 ponnds sugar value 7954365 A Sshaefer Co 148353 pounds value 639096 the balance of tbe cargo consisting mostly of personal effects by sundry shippers DIED HARRISON At Honolulu on the evening of February 3 1888 Samuel Harrison a native of Nottingham England aged 53 years A rffc i HAWAIIAN GAZETTE TUESDAY FEBRUARY 7 18S8 2uiu 3iuicrtiscments HONOLULU SAILORS HOWE CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS the funds required for rebuilding and fnr nishlnga Home will be gratefully received by any one of the undersigned Committee of Ways and Means fcs A List Is now opened at the Bank of liishop Co ATHERTOX DILLINGHAM JOHN PATT Honolulu Jan 16 18S8 IJUt 3m NOTICE AH HOW LOT LAN AH MO AH Chan Am Sa Chce a Chung Ma Cbec Ah Fir Ah Yonnjr Chee Hanc Bag Wo AU Kct of Hanalci the co partnership under the firm namo of Leu Yit Wal Co doing the business to plant Uice in Hnualei Island of Kauai LEN YIT WAT CO Haualci Jnu 23 18SS 155 It l0I lt ASSIGNMENT IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 that AKIONA lately doinc hushies in General Merchandise at Nawiiiuili Kauai having made an jssiimnieiil to the undersigned- all persons owing the said Akiona uinst settle their accounts only with them and all persons having claims against him mnst present them at once HYMA BROS IVISG WO Til CO Honolulu Jan 27 1SS3 1303 lm ELECTION OF OFFICERS A THE ANNUAL MEETING XJu of the HAWAIIAN AGRICULTURAL COMPANY held January 1U 18S3 the followins officers were elected for the cneaing year President Hon Bishop Vice President Mr Allen Trcasnrer Mr PC Jones Secretary Mr JO Carter Auditor Mr Tom May D1KECTOKS Hon It Bishop Allen Jones CARTER Secretary Honolulu January 19 18S8 1203 NOTICE ALL PERSONS AKE HEREBY forbidden trespassing on the land of the undcrsigded or to go or come through or take anything from this land located in Halawa North Kohala Hawaii tho same being land purchased from Kamahaulnae No person has any right to this property or to sell or to lease it in any way except myself Any person violating this notice will be prosecuted according to law MRS ANNE JOAQUIM ZABLAN North Kohala Hawaii ov 25 1SS7 I19f FOREIGN POSTAGE STAMPS HAVING MADE COMPLETE arrangements I shall recSive EVERY MAIL new sheets of stamps of all kinds Sheets of stamps sent on approval to any address on the understanding that they will be sent back by return steamer Hawaiian stamps taken lu exchange at fair rates In no case will stamps bo charged at higher rates than those of established Eastern dealers A few very rare Swiss stamps by special agreement One line collection of over 2000 etamps for sale REYNOLDS 1199 3m 8 Union Street Honolulu Mortgagees Notice of Intended Foreclosure and Sale PURSUANT TO POWER OP Sale in a certain mortgage dated July 50th 18S6 from Young Anin to the undersigned and recorded In Liber 101 pages 313 et seq or the Hawaiian Registry Office the mortgagees hereby give notice or their intention to foreclose said mortgage for breach of covenants therein The property covered bt said mortiruLe consist nf certain leasehold Interests or the premises situated on the west corner of Hotel and Maunakea streets Honolulu Oahii with all appurtenances thereto the same being more particularly des cribed in an indenture of lease from one Louis Perry to the above mortgagor dated June 21st 8SG and recorded in Liber 103 pages 2 and 3 of he Hnwaliar Ri jt 1W aid niorigiged ji npeuj U- i old ai i Auction at the Salesroom of fc Morgan in Honolulu aforesaid ON WEDNESDAY theStli day fcebmary ensuing at 2 oclock noon WILDER CO By AsiiFOiiu and Asiifokd their Attorneys Honolulu Jan 13 18S8 1201 4t JAS MORGAN Auctioneer NOTICE THE PARTNERSHIP OF KAAI CO doing a store business in Hana Maui which has ended by limitation on the 11th day of November 1P87 has been renewed from that date for five years under the same firm name The names of the Partners are Kaai Pololu Miss Nellie Renter Kuawahie John Grunwald Kabinu Mikl Kahalepnna Kaai Kaai Kapahu Mrs Annie Solomona 1103 3m MIsk Piliula Pololu Kahia Uaiwa II Itcuter Moke Ulunahcle Uiiama tniuna Liilii Henry Renter The following persons who were partners in the firm of Kaai Co under the former company ceased to be partners on the 11th of November 188 and have no further interest or liability in It 1 Emalla Kaai 2 Ellgabeta Kaai 3 Hutchinson 4 Kaahanni 5 Pauahi Kauahill 6 Kelilhelela January 1888 7 Elcn Davies 8 Waklla Pepebla 10 KahRle 11 Nahalepohkn 12 Mall 1202 3t KNOWLES STEAM AND JACUUM PUKPS THE UNDERSIGNED IIAYE JL Just received per Amy Turner from Boston a full assortment these celebrated Pnmps which are gTiarantced to be cheaper and Better than any other style of pnmp imported We call the attention of planters particularly to the Vacuum Pump which is less complicated and more servlcable than other pnmps BREWER CO WILDERS Steamship Company I 31 I STMR KINAU LORENZEN Commander Leaves Honolulu everj week for Lahaina Maa laea Makena Mahukona Kawaihae Laupahoc hoe and Hilo STMR LIKELIKE DAVIES Commander Leaves Honolulu every week for KannakakaI Kahului Hnelo Hana Kipahnlu Kcanac Moku lan and Nau For malls and passengers only StmKILATJEAHOU CAMERON Commander Will leave regular for Paanhau Koholalele Ku kaiau Hakalan Ookala and onomea STMR LEHUA CLARK Commander Leaves for the following ports every alternate Monday at 5 pm Commencing May 16th To KaunakakalLanal Kamalo Pukoo Lahaina and Olowalu Returning to Lahaina Pukoo Kamalo and Kannaka kai arriving at Honolulu Saturday am Commencing May 9th To KaunakakalLanal Kamalo Pnkoo Halawa Wailau Pelekunn and Kalaupapa Returning to Pnkoo Lahaina Olo walo Lahaina Pnkoo Kamalo and Kannakakai arriving at Honolulu Saturday a SAML WILDER President ROSE Secretary OFFICE Corner Fort and Bneen StreeU USQ ihn New JliiDcrtiscments Mortgagees Notice of Foreclosure of Sale TN ACCORDANCE WITH A JL power of sale contained in a certain mortgage made by olomuna to Mrs Elizabeth Beckwith dated the 1th day May 1SS5 recorded in liber 93 page 227 Notice is hereby given that said mortgagee Intends to foreclote said mortgage lor condition broken and upon said foreclosure will sell at Pnblic Anction at the salesrooms of Morgan in Honolulu ON MONDAY the 5th day of March 18S8 atl2M of said day the premises described in said mortgage as below specified Further particulars can be had of II Uastl3 Attorney at Law MRS ELIZABETH BECKWITH Mortgagee Premises to be fold are sltnate in Kalihl Oahu consisting of 151 acre of fine kalo land parcel of 32S9 to Knmano and 2d 1 16 109 acre Apana 1 of 1497 to Pae of kalo land ISMtt Mortgagees Notice of Foreclosure of Sale TN ACCORDANCE WITH A Dower or sale contained In a certain mortgage made by Smithies and Smithies toFCLowiey dated the COth aay of November 1S33 recorded in liber 87 page 153 Notice is hereby given that said mortgagee intends to fors close said mortgage for condition broken and upon said foreclosure will sell at Public Anction at the Court House in Waiohinu by Kd Smith on Monday the 5th day of March 1S23 at 12 or said day the premle described in said mortgage as below specified Further particulars can be had of WR Castle Attorney at Law LOWREY Mortgagee The property to be sold is described thns 1 A small lotof 4 10 or one acre with the appurtenances adjoining Martin conveyed to mortgagor by deed of A Schaefer Trustee 2 6ii acres in Honuapo 6931 to Kcoho kuma conveyed to mortgagors by deed of Kaai Kawaha 31 walnHt chamber set 2 mattresses double beds 4 dark green chairs i dark washstands 2 straw mats 1 walnut table 2 walnut chairs 1 perambulator 1 lounge 1 chair 1 6 It ash table 1 high chair 1 miss rocker 12 frames 1204 4tl Mortgagees Notice of Foreclosure of Sale IN ACCORDANCE WITH A power of sale contained in a certain gago made by Kalaankahl to JasK Holt Jr dated the 15th day of September 1S33 recorded in liber 97 page 214 Notice is hereby given that taid mortgagee lutend to foreclose said mortgage for condition broken and npon said foreclosure will sell at Public Auction at the salesrooms of Morgan In lionolnlu on Monday the 5th day of March 18SS at 12Mof taid day the premises described in said mortgage at below specified Further particnlars can be had of WR Castle Attorney at Law JAS HOLT Jr Mortgagee by A Cartwrlght Premises to be sold are situate in Niuole Ko hala Hawaii lst 11 3 10 acres set forth in Royal Patent 7677 to Kapunhnnua of fine arable land 2d 54 1 5 acres set forth in 1375 to Hoolele 1204 4t Mortgagees Notice of Foreclosure of Sale TN ACCORDANCE WITH A power of sale contained in a certain mortgage made by Kahalekal to Dole Trnstea dated the 1st day of May 1S83 recorded in liber 96 page 252 Notice la hereby given that said mortgagee intends to foreclose said mortgage for condition broken and upon said foreclosure will sell at Public Anction at the salesrooms of Morgan in Honolulu on Monday the Mh day of March 1683 at 12 of said day the pro misee described in said mortgage as below specified Further particnlars can be hail of Wit Castle Attorney at Law DOLE Trustee Mortgagee Premises to be sold are 1st 92 100 of an acre of fine kalo land In Ma noa parcel of Award 2537 to Ala 2d H3 100 acres of kalo laud and house lot in Manoa part of the Moehonua property 1204 4t mor 1 wKicaiui of Sale TN ACCORDANCE WITH A power of sale contained in a certain mortgage made by Kalani and Kane to I Shaw dated the Dth day of June 1882 recorded in liber iti page 53 Notlco Is hereby given that said juunHUKuu niieuus 10 ioreciose said mortgage for condition broken and npon said foreclosure will sell at Public Auction at the salesrooms of Morgan In Honolulu on Monday the 5th day of arch 1683 al 12 or said day the premises described in said mortgage as below specified Further particulars can be had of WR Castle Attorney at Law I SHAW Mrs Hnmphreys Assignee Mortgagee Premises to be sold are situate In Kallhi Oahu and comprise Apana I and part of Apana III or KP 1501 and comprise 1 acre and 4 11 100 chains of fine land 1204 4t Mortgagees Notice of Foreclosure and of Sale TN ACCORDANCE WITH A power of sale contained in a certain mortgage made by Kahae Ac to WW Hall Trustee 2ftvUalan Mion Childrens Society ltd lh06th rof Junb lb83 corded In liber Hi page 194 Notice is herob given that said mortgagee intends to foreclose said mortgage Snfn1 roken and npon tid forecIoare at PablIc Auction at the salesrooms of Morgan in Honolulu on Monday the 6th day of irarch 1688 at 12 of said day the premises described in said mortgage as below sped- Further particnlars can be had of WK Castle Attorney at Law WWHALL Mortgagee eimheft0AfB0W5 ltnit0 iu KaSnapall near Lahaina Maul and comprise 13 23 1UO acres of fine land set forth in It 4587 to Apolo 1204 4t Mortgagees Notice of Foreclosure and of Sale TN ACCORDANCE WITH A Bi OItalten a certain raort fhadebYa5ellt0 William Dean dated the 3d day of April 1880 recorded in liber 8- Eft hery Bn thntla mofe Sintlnd t0 oerto aid mortgage for pnwfokcnd npon eaid foreclnture will Bell at Public Auction at the salesrooms of Morgan Honolulu on Monday the 5th day of March 18S3 at 12Mof said day the premises in jald mortgage as below specified further particulars can be had of WR Castle Attorney at Law IIT IAMDEANilortgagee Premises to be sold are situate In Walmanalo Koolaunoko Oahu and consist of about 7 acres SL moie Parcnlarly set forth in 11 334 to lao 1201 4t Mortgagees Notice of Foreclosure ana of Sale TN ACCORDANCE WITH A said mortgagee intends foFecloVe sKaid Mere for rnmlrlr to trieoae sam I mort closure will sell Public Auction Tat th I the 5th day of March 18S3 at 12 of said day specifled18 dcecrlbed iaimortgaeeaslelo AUonrneyTLawar8nbe had WRC JNO BLAISDELLJr Mortgagee Premlces to be sold are situate in Kohala Ifa wall 110 acres parcel of the land of Uwala set tn forth ut 111303 othIra5aCreSnndiTidcdf EP780to -MM and All of the above being fine lands uftj 44 Mortgagees Notice of Foreclosure and of Sale hHVVE WITH A rMv ui said cumaiiien in a iait case mde toy Mali Kahnelipi to Mi cZ said mortn tBi7wBy STei 1 that specified d8Crlbed in b1S5r AffiyaPtSIawar8Can behadof Castle tfin i11 and comprise UMOO Jere oi foWr 3Tcui JlliDcrfisEmcnts power of sale contained in a certain ma gage made by Kaheln to William Dein damnKlS 2Jd day of October 1SS2 recorded in HtwrVf page 24 Notice ts hereby given that mI1 mort gagee intends to forecloe said mortgage far condition broken and upon said foreelojnre Wm sell at Public Auction at the salesrooms of Morgan in Honolulu on Monday the 5th day of March 1SS3 at 12 of said day th preaUw described in said mortgage as below specified Further particulars can be bd of vr Castle Attorney at Law WILLIAM DEAN Mortgagee Premises to be sold arc situate in Pnantn aear Honolulu and comprise a fine i tof -MS fathoms being apana 2 of Royal Patent 7175 twKaini lH4t Mortgagees Notice of Foreclosure and of Sale IN ACCORDANCE WITH A JL power of sale contained in a certain siert age made by Daniela to Helen Norton dated Die 13th day of January 1832 recorded In irber 70 page 436 Notice I hereby given that said mortgagee Intends to foreclose said mortgage for condition broken and npon said foreclosure will sell at Public Auction at tho salesrooms of Morgan in Honolulu on Monday tUeSth day of March 1SS8 at 12 of said day the premises described in said mortgage it below specified Further particnlars can be bad of Castle Attorney at Law HELEN NORTON Mortgagee FremUes to be sold are situate In Walkele tira ana ccr acre anu ot uu9 jana set forth In 707 to nuallua VbU land ts sob- ject to a lease at S50 perannnm ISftUt Mortgagees Notice of Foreclosure and of Sale IN ACCORDANCE WITH A I power of sale contained in a certain mortgage made by Komo and Lnnkia to 3ift Fanoie ijimpon dated the 20th dy of November lffis recorded in liber S7 page 15C Notice hereby given that said mortgagee intends to foreclose said mortgage for condition broken as4 noon said foreclosure will sell at Public Anctloa at the salesroom of Morgan fa Honoloht on Jlonday the oth day of March lSS8r at lSXoT said day the premised described in aiI mortgage as below specified Further particular can be had of WRCajtlt Attorney at Law FANNIE MMPSON Mortgage Premises to be sold are 1 3 4M00 acres with boildlngsficfn Hoaoftis Kona Hawaii set forth in 7GU to It an acre In Kalihi Oahu one kalo land conveyed to mortgagor by deed of SB Ie BtM4t Mortgagees Notice of Foreclosure and of Sale I ACCORDANCE WITH Mortgagees Notice of Intention to 4jr ana 01 sale rN ACCORDANCE WITH A power of sale contained in a certain aumesra made by Nicholas Anna nnc Ana Momena Jr of Honolulu Island of Oahu to William CAeM dated the 1st day of April A 1SS6 and recorded in the Registry of Deeds in said Honolulu la Liber 98 on pages 174 and 175 and assigned by the said William Achi to Peter Dalton bj dsed and recorded in said Registry in said Liber 9S and page 174 Notice Is hereby given that the assignee of said mortgage intends to foreclose said mortgage for condition broken to wit the non payment of interest when dne and upon said foreclosure will sell at Public Auction at the sales room of Morgan in aid Honolulu On Saturday March I Oth 1888 At 12 oclock noon the premises described la said mortgage The premises to be sold are 1st All those premises situated at Kaumaka pill Oahu more particularly described Indeed of Achi to said mortgagors dated April 1st ISStj and recorded in said Registry In LiberSS on pages 173 and 174 containing an area of 7 fathoms 2il All those premises conveyed to sajd Ana Mompna Jr by deed of Kahaleponll recorded in Liber 23 page 413 containing an area of 35 7 10 acres at Ewa Oaho ah the undivided one fourth of said xiituuias auun in uiosc premises subsim if naiau wa Oabn being the same premises conveyed to Antonio Phlllln hr deed oF Salem a 1 4 eon taming mi am ut acres fathom andSfeel mill by said Antonio Phillips devised to asM Mcholns Annaetal by Will duly entered lata Probate also any share which said morteaeoM may have since purchased In said preraljes Further particnlars can be hnd of Witxux Smith Attorney at Law PETER DALTON AssUrnee of Mortgagee Smith Attorney lor Mortgagee Honolulu Feb 3 1SS8 1M 4t Mortgagees Notice of Intention to Foreclose TN ACCORDANCE WITH A power of sale contained in a certain mertMce made by Pekelo fk of Heeia KooIanpokoOaBw IZJ1 Mania Robinson and dated 7th Uir J883 of record in the Hawaiian Beglstry of Deeds in Honolulu Oahu In Book 7Jpagc8 4J3anU4W police la hereby given that the said Mrs Mahlat Robinson Mortgagee Intends to foreclose tie said mortgage for condition broken to wit the non payment of principal and Interest and upon Buch foreclonrc will sell at Public Auction ata tlmo to be hereafter deslgnat by publication all and singular the premises described In said mortgage and herein below specified Further particulars had 011 application to A Rosa Attorney at Law No 15 Kaahumanu St MAIAI ROBINSON Mortgagee The premises to be sold are Tided one half Interest of Kanalna In that certain piece of land jitnate llecla Koolaupoko Oahu and described In WS Land Commission Awardi no 3o73 12a acre tho same having been con 5 ti 5 iurK ed of record in said Beglstry In Book 56 pages 10 and 11 A the right title and Interest of saM tx In that certain piece of land situats In Kahalmi Koolaupoko aforesaid and deerlbed Patent No 2112 Land Commission Award No 223 containing 440 acres and nHne the same as conveyed to said Pekelo bytwoeet tain Deeds recorded in said Registry reepeetivdy JPr78 588 185 1M6 miT tn BeokStf pages o7 and 58 is2 4t Mortgagees Notice of Intention to Foreclose TUTE UNDERSIGNED THE Western and Hawaiian rnvetnW Company Limited the assignee of a certain The Hawaiian Investment and Agency CenarraS Limited dated Oct 12th lfi of recerjt JnrKa ReM of Decd ln Wb782Sa JMd Wbl in three yS from date hereby give notice that they Intend to foreclose said mortgage for condition brakes to -payment 01 said note warindne and after the expiration of tbe time reqnJie law will sell all of the land and tenenuawdes cribed in said mortgage at Public Auction The land described In said morteage being Lots Nos 267 283 291 and 382 Royal rt3 on Beretanla Street Knlaofcahua Ilonolnh Hatch Attorney for Morte stree January 19th 1838 jm Mortgagees Notice of Intention Foreclose and of Sale TN ACCORDANCE WITH maPiTJ wmle contanel In a certain raortfp made by Philip Con treres of Kauaa Islaafl to A artwrlght Jr dated 8tU day of flff1885 recrded1n the Office of the Sl and 9 Notice Is hereby given that solS mort gagee intentrs to foreclose said mortgaS tni dllon broken to wit the nm principal and ntcrest when dne paraentof and lawm safd 11 JKasec Honoluln January 21st 18S8 tiVeJiUM 0 be 0laro a bow threecer Kapaa and described aa follows -Lot KeTl ccntalning an area of 2 acres 2 roads and 5 fi ilrVhe san5e PmleSdeJcriedas ol Land Commission OIV5 Award KoSStt and Royal Patent No7525 Issued to Klan LoTVo 2T containing an area of 4 acres 3 ioed aSd 23 PateiW ma5fiiBIW Boyal iIrtetti lidni Trr rrrifvL tpoa3i Jtj A vtjiu3 uescnoeaas rios ii uiuu inmTniiaiiM 7- Sif3ucleame Premises that IfiMflT 16S1ana recorded la Liber 93 folios vmit xi SXjickiavi egn.

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