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The Hawaiian Gazette from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 11

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RHHHP iMfcMF lm1 HV ii nw wwnJwinunfriiiiiiiHMHpw im FIF i 1 1 ii 1ioniiLr rr it i 10 PORT OF HONOLULU 1 D7 Mon raw Wed Thur FrI Bt San Tides Sun and Moon 31 LTOSS IT 10 ll llll 420 I pm 520 G10 700 753 i fi ol Ill II ia Inm 9 210 200 300 120 am 400 520 C20 700 pm 700 6301 1000 am 950 1030 1110 1150 lam I S30 040 1030 pm 1120 12C0 51 614 61 C12 1 CO C7 68 68 61H 69 610 CO no rt goq 610 547 G51 751 855 95C 10 56 1156 The Time Signal for the Port is given at 12 0 0 midnight of Greenwich time or 1 23 SI 8 at ol Honolulu Observatory time It is Riven by the Steam Whistle of the Honolulu Plauln MM a few doors above the Custom House The same whistle is Bounded correctly at Honolulu Mean ocn Observatory Meridian or 10 31 26 or Greenwich time Sun I JIoul Tues Wed i Thur Fri Sat Meteorolocical 1 3015 3003 2 299 29S2 12905 2992 2988 2983 4982 2988 2084 2982 2978 2974 IHttMO 5 03 74 002 58 721000 51 72OPO 3 74 000 56 76 000 57 77 000 63 77 003 Sis 53 51 54 56 66 71 4 5K1T i 3 3 fcW 5 wsw Ssw AKK1VAXS Moxday March 2 Br 5 Honnslow Norman 12 days from Nanaimo Schr AVaiehn from Kauai Tuesday March 3 Australia Houdlette G5i days frem San Francisco Selir Kulamanu from Kohala Schr Luka from Kohala Sclir Kn Mot from Hamakua ijchr Marv Foster irom Waianae Am wh bark Mars from San Francisco Am wh bk llerrirnan from a cruise Am wh bk Northern Light from San Francisco Am wh bk Alaska Irom San i rancibco hi- Tritrm frnm Snn Francisco StmrJ A Cummins Neilson from Koo Wednesday March 4 Strttr Jas Makee Macaulay from Ka pa Sttiir Ii Bishop Le Claire from Koo lau Sehr Mille Morris from Koolau Thursday March 5 Stmr Kaula Haslandfrom Lahama Stair Waiuleale Chaney from wili Stmr A Cummins Neilson from Koo lau Fkiday March Stmr Likelike Cameronfrom Hamakua Stmr James Makee Macaulav from Kaliului Stmr WG HallFrcemanfrom Maui and Hawaii Schr Mokuola from Pearl Harbor Schr Lavinia from Hanalei Saturday March 7 Stmr lele Smythc from Hamakua Stmr Kilauea HouNye from Hamakua Stmr Hawaii Clarke from Hamakua Stmr Kaala Hagland from Kilauea Sunday March 8 Stmr Claudine Davies from Maui Stmr Kaimiloa Dabel from Kauai Stmr Mikahala Campbell from Kauai Stmr Iwalani Weir from Hamakua Stmr Mokohi McGregor from Molokai Stmr Lehua Hilbus from Hamakua Schr Liholiho from Kauai UKPAKTUKES Monday March 2 Am bk Forest Queen Nelson for San Francisco Stmr Mokolii McGregor for Molokai Stmr A Cummins Neilson for Koo lau Stmr Waialeale Chaney for Lahaina Schr Kauikeaouli for Kohala Sttur Jas Makee Macaulcy for Kapaa Tuesday March 3 Stmr Kinau King for Maui and Hawaii Sttnr Clandine Davies for Kahului atmr Mikahala Campbell for Kauai Stmr Kaala Hagland for Lahaina Ger bk Charlotte Bohndorf for San I rancisco Wednesday March 4 isuur James Makee Macaulay for Kahului ounr 1 A Cummins Neilson for all ports iu Koolau Stmr Iwalani Weir for Honokaa and Kukuihaele Stmr Kaimiloa Dabel for Nawilnvili and Hunumaulu SBhr Mary Foster for Hanapepe Haw bk Mauna Ala Smith for San Francisco via Muhukona Schr Waiehu for Kauai Thursday March 5 Aiu bk Allen Thompson for San Fruticisco Sahr Kawailuui for Koolau fiimr Kanla Hagland for Kilauea and Himilei Amm bkt Discovery McNeill for San Francfeco Friday March fctuir It Bishop Lc Claire for circuit of Oabu fetmr Waialeale Chaney for Kukui haele and Honokaa Schr Ka Moi for 1aauilo Jscbr Luka for Kohala Schr Kulamanu for Kohala Saturday March 7 Sltur Likelike Cameron for Paauhau Stmr Kilauea HouNye for Hamakua Nymplic Turner for Victoria IoimiGN vissils ixikctid VeueXa VVhero from Dne Bk Vivax New York Slav 15 Uk Fooling Suey Boston June 7 lk II Hackfcld Liverpool June 4 Tern Wm IicntouNewctKahuluiFeblO Bk Newsbov Ship Jleroni Bkt Khkitat Bkt Amelia Sp Harvester Tern Ford Bk Callao Schr Kaalokai Bk Indefatigable Isewcastle Feb 23 Port niakelyFeb23 PortTownsend Mar 4 PortTownsd Mar 13 New castle Mar 20 SanFran MahMar 1 Liverpool Junel Fannines IslFcb28 Newcastle Mar 3 Ship Centennial New York MavSO a rgt Lunine a Hilo Feb 28 Bk Aloert San FranciscoMar 1 Bkt SG Wilder San Francisco Mar 24 Schr Itobt Lewers PortTownd Mar 15 OSS Alameda San Francisco Mar 12 BrgtConsuelo SFKah Mar 6 OSS Zealand la San Francisco Mar 17 Bk Bryant San FranciscoMar 23 Bk Annie ohnson Liverpool un 18 OSS Mariposa -Colonies Mar 12 Jap Yama MaruYokohama Mar 11 Br SS Eton Nanaimo Mar 22 NorbkSabino Barry Mar 12 GcrshipJ Glade Liverpool June 5 Bkt Eureka Eureka Mar 23 Schr North San FranciscoMar 18 The British steamer Hounslow Captain luiiuwiaiiiicu uu uuauar morning March 2d 12 days from Nanaimo British Columbia She brings 2435 tons of coal for the Oceanic Steamship Company After the departure of the bark Charlotte to day she will come alongside the Pacific JIail Companys wharf to discharge RBVtJ AJ9V2 1 niftiHiffi VESSELS IN PORT This list docs not include coasters Mohican Shepard from Hilo Iroquois Bishop from Samoa BkC Whitmore Ward Newcastle Br ship Fifeshire Ii id Liverpool Gerbk Pfltiger Kruse Bremen Ger bk Santiago Geerds New ork Am ship Exporter Kezer Newcastle Am chr Golden ShoreHendersonNewctl Am Bk Sonoma Lee Newcastle Br Hounslow Norman Nanaimo Australia Houdlette San Francisco PASSENGERS ARRIVALS From San Francisco per Australia March 3 Miss Estelle Appleton Bau mann Mrs Bolteand chuaJohn Burgos Geo Burnett and wife Miss Carmen Chamberlain Mrs A Clark A Crowder Miss Mav Cummins Chas Dean James I Dowsett Jr Frazer wife and bov Freienstein Freeman Frank GiiTord It Halstead and wife AV Hamilton A HumbergDr Hudson Miss Kelly Kopke wife and maid Langlois and wife Lloyd and wife Miss Nellie Lowry Miss Isabelle Lowry McDonald Mrs Mendonca Miss Fanuy Meyers Taylor JMorse Miss Camille Mouri Miss Frances Nickerson Mrs 0 Paine Chas Raymond Stnford Scott Capt AV Shorey Miss Simmons Miss Shaw Stantani Mrs Sumner Miss Thomas Miss Thomas Edw Torpi Capt Joseph Whiteside Thos AVright Dr TaylorCapt A Thaster A Murphy and 27 steerage FromJKauai per stmr Waialeale March 5 YiollTand ADias From Maui and Hawaii per stmr March Hons Cornwell Kauhane and Horner Col NorrisMrs Kuai moku Capt Kaluhikai A Anthony Jas Sproule Tavlor Dr Oyisida Dr Stow Kimona and wife Mrs Jones and childMrs JuenMrs Makekau and S2 on deck From Paauhau per stmr likelikeMarch Jno Dyer From Maui per stmr Claudine Mar Hon Wilder Hon Baldwin and wife Hon It Walbridgc Mrs Anderson AFPestana Mrs Crane Everett Miss PecazzaHon Jas Anderson Mr De Forrest and wife Stelling Dan Quill Mrs Beckv Wilkinson Mrs It I Irwin and bov Mrs Thompson Alan Tuck Tai and 7S deck passengers From Kauai per stmr Mikahala -March Hons KanoaG Wilcox A Wilcox Jno Kaulukou Mrs A Mackintosh Mrs von Holt Sinclair and wife Mrs Isenberg Wilkinson Lock wood A Dareward Capt Ahlborn wife- and children Miss Lizzie Frieden berg Captain Wai 2 Chinese and S2 deck passenger- departures For Maui and Hawaii per stmr Kinau March 3 For Volcano Mr McArthur For Lahaina Makena Hilo etc Mrs Nawahi Miss Kipi II Macfarlane Julian Monsarrat Wallace and wife Crabbe wife and child Miller Capt Kaluhikai Kaiser Bcr lowitz Miss Bernhardt Thrnm Koki and about G4 steerage passengers For Kauai per stmr Mikahala March 3 His Honor Chief Justice and Mrs A Judd Master Judd Hons A Rosa A Paehaole Rev Hanaike and wife Alapai Smith Hon Kanoa and wife CreightoD Kaulukou Kaneakua Brito A Rapozo Mc Lain Gandall and laxnily Lindsay Birkmevre Walsh Wilcox KeaweJ Mahoe Perreira Bare naba 1 KatsuraCapt Wai and about GO deck passengers For Maui per stmr Claudine March 3 Judge Geo Richardson Carter Rev Father Anschard A Franca de Flies Taylor Wilbergroth Miss Alexander Mrs Kahananui and 45 deck passengers For fean Francisco per barkSC Allen March 5 Mrs Gascoyne and child Mrs Preston and Mrs Greene For San Francisco per bkt Discovery March 5 McKenzie and Bottlehcr SHIPPING KOTKS The Hawaiian bark Andrew Welch sailed March 1st for San Francisco with 2G27G bags 315G59S pounds sugarvalued at 14371505 The shippers were A Schaefer Co 1450 bags sugar Theo Davies CoGG70 bags sugar Castle Cooke G990 bags sugar Brewer Co 111GG bags sugar Captain A King will take temporary charge of the steamer Kinau this trip Captain Lorenzen late of the steamer Kinau assumed his new duties as one of the pilots of this harbor Monday March 2 The schooner Weatherwax which arrived at Kahului February 2Gtb was 20 days from San Francisco She will load sugar for San Francisco The American bark Forest Queen Capt Nelson sailed March 2d for San Francisco with 12515 bags sugar weighing 1CS3955 pounds valued at 7545330 Castle Cooke shipped 7100 bags sugar and the balance were shipped bv Brewer Co Five whaling vessels appeared off port March 2d They were all from San Francisco The captains of some of them arrived on the steamship Australia The German iron bark Charlotte Captain Bohndorfwas towed out to sea March 3rd She had on board for San Francisco 33072 bags sugar which weighed 418273S pounds Her cargo was valued at 163 91GS8 Harkfeld Co shipped by her 27GGS bags sugar and Grinbauni Co 5404 bags sugar The United States cruiser Charleston which sailed from here February 18th at 1 was passed by the steamship Australia February 25 at 93G in and probably arrived in San Francisco on the evening ot the following day about eight davs from Honolulu The whaling bark Mars lias about 30 barrels of sperm oil on board The British steamship Eton 174G tons register is expected at this port from Na naimo British Columbia about the latter end of this month with coal for the Oceanic steamship Company She will carry sugar from here to San Francisco The machinery that arrived by the bark Charlotte for the new sugar mill at Holualoa Kona Hawaii is still lying at the Esplanade The bark Allen sailed March 5th for San Francisco with 1 239 bags 1183 tons sugar valued at 10241914 The shippers were A Schaefer Co GG9S bags sugar Castle Cooke 5502 bags sugar Brewer Co 703S bags sugar The barkentine Discovery sailed March 5th for San Francisco with 1133G bags sugar shipped by Messrs Hackfeld Co The cargo was valued at 59675 Thesteampr TTnll nrriul uaa a Jtt A- A 1- dav afternoon from Mnni nnd Mnvrnii 53 bags coffee 291 bags awa 248 hides 2G ucuu uiuic uuu pKgs sundries ana uJ37 bags sugar The ship Exporter after waiting nine days in the stream for a wharf to unload her 1700 tons coal was docked near the Oos wharf Friday morning The bark Sonoma is still in the stream waiting for a berth to discharge It is claimed that the bark CAllen which sailed for San Francisco March 5th took on board nearly 1200 tons sugar in about eighteen hours which is very quick work The steamer Claudine brought from Maui on Sunday 10481 sacks sugar 185 sacks rice CO sacks corn 100 hides 95 pk gs sundries 5 hogs and 1 horse The Uaudines cargo was all discharged on Sunday She left again on Monday after HAWAIIAN GAZETTE TUESDAY MAROH 10 1891 noon for Maui and return to Honolulu on Saturday morning next The Oceanic Co brig Irwin was towed out of Kahului harbor at 10 oclock Saturdav night March 7th by the steamer Claudine She took about 500 tons of sugar for San Francisco The steamer Pelc brought on Saturday 4000 bags sugar from Kukaiau The steamer Kilauea Hou brought 3900 bags sugar from Hamakua on Saturday The steamers Iwalani and Lehua brought 5341 and 2500 bags sugar respectively yesterday also from Hamakua The tern Zampa Captain Dyerborg sailed from Hilo on Saturday with sugar for San Francisco The brigantine Anna and the schooner Weatherwax sailed from Kahului last Wednesday with sugar for San Francisco The steamers Mikahala and Kaimiloa arrived on Sundav from Kauai with 5403 and 4045 bags sugar respectively The whaleships Hunter and Belvedere are expected from San Francisco The steamer Hawaii brought G0G5bags sugar 155 barrels molasses and 50 pigs from Hamakua ports on Saturday The bark Whitmore is on the Marine Railway The bark Omco and barkentine Robert Sudden both arrived at Kahului Maui early last week with large cargoes of coal from Newcastle They will begin unloading this week The hark Alden Besse gets away for San Francisco from the port of Kahului sometime this week She will take a full cargo of sugar LATEST SAN FRANCISCO SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals Feb 23 bark Electra 23 days from Honolulu Departures lcb 20 bark Albert for Honolulu Projected Departures Bkt Wilder cleared awaiting better weather schr John North cleared March 5 Alameda for Honolulu and the Colonies March 10 Zealandia for Honolulu bark I Bryant for Honolulu Eureka Feb 21 sailed bkt Eureka for Honolulu Port Ludlow Feb 21 sailed bkt Kliki tat for Honolulu Port Towksend Feb 21 returned bkt Amelia from the Sound for Honolulu Corry Jan 30 Norwegian bark Sabino sailed for Honolulu Liverpool Sailed Jan 31st Ger ship Glade for Honolulu Quick dispatch ha been made in the unloading and loading of the brigantine Consuelo which arrived here on Monday last She took on the last piece of freight at 3 oclock yesterday afternoon and ten minutes afterward was on her wav to sea Alta Feb IS aiARKIED PAHIA HOOKANO At Heeia Koolau Oahu March 7 1891 Kaimi Pahia to Hattie Hookano both of Koolau TEMPERATURE FOR 1890 Average temperature for each week of 1890 at TV Castles Honolulu I Elevation 51 feet above sea level Latitude 21 18 longitude 157 50 Week Ending- a sc1 January 7 G7 7G 705 14 GS 79 72 21 C5 77 G7 28 07 75 09 February 4 G8 72 G9 11 G9 74 GS 18 G9 75 G7 25 G7 74 70 March 4 60 70 09 11 GS 7G 70 18 G9 74 G9 25 G7 73 G7 April 1 G7 78 71 8 G8 77 71 15 G9 75 73 22 70 81 73 May G9 78 70 13 G7 79 70 20 G9 82 73 27 72 82 72 June 3 73 78 74 10 72 82 74 17 73 79 75 24 75 82 75 July 1 73 82 75 70 82 75 15 74 83 7G 22 73 82 75 29 74 84 7G August 5 72 84 75 12 72 83 77 19 75 82 74 20 73 84 7G September 2 72 83 75 9 71 81 75 10 74 83 7G 23 75 83 74 30 75 83 70 October 7 75 81 70 14 71 79 75 21 72 80 74 2S 09 79 J72 November 4 71 SO 72 11 73 79 74 18 70 77 172 25 GG 75 G9 December 2 G9 78 72 9 G9 77 171 1G 07 73 170 23 G2 75 170 31 08 71 l03 METEOROLOGICAL REC0BD FOR FEBRUARY From Observations Made at Oaliu College by Prof A Lyons temperature of air Hours ofi Obscrva i Maximum Minimum Hon Ca in 1280 pm 9E0P Avrge of montli 70 5 Feb 1 75 Feb 16 715 Feb 18 723 Feb 5 590 Teb 22 690 Feb 2G C10 Feb 23 taMaM Aver 65S5 7363 6719 Gl 8 Feb 22 0892 Temperature of earth 7370 Dew point average for month 601 Indicating moisture 579 grains per cubic foot Relative humidity at midday 6G8 per cent Relative humidity at night 777 per cent Dew point lowest 475 on the 23d Dew point highest 665 on the lllh Total rainfall C21 inches Maximum rainfall in one day 210 in on the 10th Kain exceeding U2 in fell on 15 days BAROMETER CORRECTED READINGS Hours of Observa I Maximum Uon I 930 a ml 302G Feb 27 3 pm Avrge of month 3020 Feb 26 3023 Feb 2G Minimum Mean 2983 Feb 11 1 3000 2964 Feb 13 2992 i 29G9 Feb 13 2396 Cloudiness 489 percent average in the dav time The month is remarkable for its low average temperature and wide range of atmospheric pressure The Salt Hiver Valley in has been visited by diastrous zoods in consequence of recent fltorms About 1200 houses in the city of Phoenix are reported as having been carried awav Tho territorial insane asylum narrowly catdjicu uesiructiou ureat damage was also done at Tempo Ariz COMlimRCIAI MATTERS Williams Dimond Cos Circular per Australia Sax Fkaxcisco Feb 21 1S91 Sugar The last change in refined in the local market was made February 9th when both Kefineries reduced prices to 6c for Cube 5 Gran i Ex 0 and 4s Gol These are the prices quoted to day The demand is only for actual requirements and not likely to improve until after April 1st CnrA Basis New York Feb 19 505 Eastern and Foreign Markets Our latest mail advices from New York of the 14th instant state that holders have kept prices well in hand during the month an advance has been established in both Haws and Refined The New Orleans market has sympathized with New York and planters have been influenced by the better prices to ship most of the sugar they have been holding back and the increased offerings have been readily taken up The European market has also shown an improvement the price of beet sugar advancing in a week from 12s 9d to 13s 6d The cane crops of the world are not turning out as large as expected which has necessitated a much larger buying in Europe As the 1st of April approaches much interest is exhibited as to how much free sugar will reduce the price of refined The markets are likely to be more or less excited for the next iwo months but the tendency must be toward higher values and it is predicted that the year will be one of advancing prices From Millett Grays latest report of February 12th we quote receipts at NY for the ueek 207S4 tons Meltings S9S3 tons Total stock in all hands 57402 tons being an increase for the week of S9SS tons Total stock in all the principal countries 1371 SOS tons against lo453S3 tons same time last year Lichts report of January 17th places the production of the European beet crop for 1S90 91 at 3G90000 tons against 3G1967S tons in 1SS9 90 London beets 88 deg tet were quoted on the 11th at 13s0dand since then have fluctuated between that figure and 13s 7Cd Our latest telegraphic advices from New York of to day quote no sales of Cuba Centrifs Market strong Granulated 9 lOc Beets 13 7l2o Certificates 84c Rice Island a much stronger feeling developed itself on arrival of Alameda on the I4th inst based on prospective light arrivals during the remainder oi the season The marked jumped from ogc to 5cC in 24 hours and a further advance was subsequent estab lished on arrival of the Australia on the 17th inst and at the present writing Sjfcc to Gc are the figures asked Jai ax Has sympathized but slightly and 5jC 5 may be considered the market for this description Large shipments are now on the way from Japan and on arrival will doubtless meet with a ready sale as a substitute for Hawaiian Flour Ex Fam 425 El Dorado 450 and Crown 420 all per bbl Barley No 1 Feed 135 per ctl Ground or Rolled 2850 per ton Bran 17 per ton Middlings 1S50 per ton Oats Good feed 175 180 per ctl fob Wheat 137j 140 per ctl fob Hay Wheat compressed 1950 per ton fob Oat compressed 10 per ton fob Large bales at same price There have been plentiful rains throughout the State the past week which insure yood crops this year and prices of feed have consequently rapidly declined and at this wiiting continue weak Lime I 145 per bbl fob Other brands 130 per bbl fob Charters The market has shown an improvement the past weeklast charter a small iron at 40s ot lv tlavre or Antwerp while a large wood has been closed at 32s Liverpool direct At the close quote large iron at 37s Gd 3Ss TJ Havre or Antwerp Exchange London sight at 4S8 a 489 Sixty days 48G 487 New York regular 20c Telegraphic 30c Hawaiian Bell Telephone Company AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF stockholders held Feb 23 1891 the following officers of the Company were elected lor the ensuing year Godfrey Brown President and Treas Cecil 13rown Vice President JFBrown Secretary Cassidy Genl Superintendent von Holt Auditor Directors Jas Campbell Smith Brown Signed BBOAVN Secretary II Tel Co 2701 2w 1305 lm THE BEST T0HI0 CURES DYSPEPSLi STRENGTHENS THE SYSTEM RESTORES SOUND REFRESHING SLEEP PRICELESS TO NURSING MOTHERS The Quetion is Sometimes Asked Tell us concisely which ailments The Best Tonic will most effectually correct Here is the answer Dyspepsia All Nerve Troubles Loss of Sleep Loss of Appetite General Debility Exhaustion from any cause To those Recovering from Illness nothing better can be prescribed A WALKING MATCH For Athletes We the undersigned participants in the six days walking match endincr at the Mfinhnnira Pami lion February 27 1889 fullv endorse the vitaliting effects of The Best Tonic Frank Hart Charles Sheridan Gas Guerrero Pat Guerrero Old Sport Cam pana James Davis Oofty Goofty John Brodie Moore Thomas Howarth George Cartwright James Leahy Gus Brown LjCrozier PEACOCK CO Sole Agents Honolulu 0 Box 50i Telephone 46 1362 2688 3m cocil Ucrtiscnicnts TN THE SUPREME COURT of the Hawaiian Islands In Bankruptcy In the matter of JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN- of Wallnku Maui by whom a Petition for adj udl cation was filed on tbe 5th day of March 1SU1 in said Conrt Before Mr Justice McCltlt The 5th day of March 1891 Upon readinc the said Petition and upon proof before mo taken I do find that the said Joseph Goldstein has become a baukmnt within the true intent and meaning of the Act approved on the 29th day of August 1SS1 entitled An Act to Regulate Proceedings in Bankruptcy in the Hawaiian Island and amendments thereto And I do hereby declare ana adjudge him a bankrupt accordingly And 1 do further order that the creditors of the said bankrupt come in and prove theirdebts before such Justice of the Supreme Court as shall be sitting at Chambers at Aliiolani Hale Honolulu on FRIDAY the S7th day of March 1S91 between the hours of ten oclock in the forenoon and noon of the said day and elect one or more Assignee or Assignees of the said Bankrupts estate And that notice thereof bo published in the Hawaiiax Gazette newspaper published in Honolulu In the English language And that the said bankrupt shall immediately file with the Clerk of this Honorable Court a schedule of his Creditors and Assets as required by the said Act and McCTJLLY Justice of the Supreme Court Attest Reist Deputy Clerk 1365 3t CIRCUIT COURT FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT of the Hawaiian Islands In Probate Island of Kauai Hawaiian Islands In the matter of the estate of JOHN LADE deceased A document purporting to be the last Will and Testament of John L3de deceased having on the 16th day of February A 1891 been presented to said Probate Court and a petition for the probate thereof and for the issuance of Letters Testamentary to Henry Birkmyrc having been filed by said Birkmyre It is hereby ordered that SATURDAY the 2Sth day of March AD 1891 at 10 oclock AM of said day at the Court Room of said Court at Koloa Kauai hi and the same is hereby appointed the time for proving said Will and hearing said application when and where any person interested may appear and contest the said Will and the granting of Letters Testamentary It is further ordered that notice thereof be given bv publication for three successive weeks in the Hawaiian Gazette a newspaper printed and published in Honolulu Dued Koloa I February 23 1891 JACOB HARDY Citcnit Judge Fourth Judicial Circnit SUPREME COURT OP THE Hawaiian Islmds In Probate In the matter of of the Will of THOMAS FOSTER late of Honolulu deceased At Chambers before Mr Justice Bickekton On readingand filing the petition and acconnts of A Thcrs ton and Mary Foster Executors of the Will of Thomas Foster late of Honolulu deceased wherein they ask to be allowed S10SOa 3T8 and charge themselves with 214 21761 and ask that the same may be examined and approved and that a final order may be made of distribution of the property remaining in their hands to the persons thereto entitled and discharging them from all further responsibility as such Executors It is ordered that WEDNESDAY the 1st dar of April A 1SU1 at ten oclock A before the said Justice at Chambers in Aliiolani Hale Honolulu be and the same hereby is -appointed as the time and place for hearing said petition and accounts and that all persons Interested may then and there appear and show cause if any they have why the same should not be granted and may present evidence as to who are entitled to the said property Dated Honolulu I this 2nd day of March A 1891 By the Uonrt ALFRED CARTER 13Gt 3t Second Deputy Clerk SUPREME COURT OP T1TE Hawaiian Islands In Probate In the raattet of the Estate of GOTO late of Hono kaa Hawaii deceased at Chambers before Chief Justice Judd On reading and filing the petition an of i rancis Swanzy Administrator of the Estate of Goto late of Honokaa Hawaii deceased wherein he asks to be allowed SI4 1 60 and charges himself with 209 139 and asks that the same may be examined and approved and that a fical order may be made of distribution of the property remaining in his hands to the persons thereto entitled and discharginc him and his sureties from all farther responsibility as such Administrator It is ordered that FRIDAY the 27th day of March A 1S91 at ten oclock A before the said Jnstlcc at Chambers In the Court House at Honolulu be and thosamo hereby Is appointed as the time and place for hearing said Petition and Accounts aud that all persons interested may then and there appearand show cause If any they have why the same should not be granted and may present evidence as to who arc entitled to the said property Dated at Honolulu II I this 21st day of robruary AD1SM By tho Court ALIRED CARTER lShi at becoud Deputy Cler CIRCUIT JUDGE IX CIIAaT bers Third Jndicial District Hawaiian Islands In the Ebtate of CHE3EBRO of Laupahophoe North Hilo Hawaii deceased On reading and filing the petition of Barnard the Executor of the Will of Chese hro of Llupahoehoe North Hilo Hawaii do ceased that his final accounts may be examined and approved that final order of distribution of the property be made and that he and his sureties bo discharged from further responsibility in the matter It is orden that FRIDAY the 17th dav of April A 1891 at 10 oclock AM in the Court House at Hilo Hawaii is the timcand place set for hearing said petition and any objections that may bo oficrcd thereto LYMArf Circuit Judge Third Jndicial District II I Hilo Hawaii Feb 13 1891 laeS St CIRCUIT COURT SECOND Judicial Circuit of the Hawaiian Islands Iu Probate In the matter of the Estate ofE POND of Lahaina Maui deceased On readingand filing the Petition of II Treadway the Administrator of the Estate of Pond of Lahaina Maui deceased praying for an order of sale of certain real estate belonging to said estate and setting forth certain legal reasons why such real estate should be sold It is herebv ordered that the next of kin of the said ward and all persons interested in the said estate appear before this Court on TH URS DAY the 26th day of March A 1SH at 10 oclock A at the Conrt Room of this Court in Wailnku then and there to show ennsevtby an order should not be granted for the sale of bncli estate And it Is further ordered that a copy of this order be published at least three successive weeks before the said day of hearing in the Haw aiiax GAZETTEnewspaperpnbliahed in said Honolulu Dated Wailnku II I February 20 1891 GEO RICHARDSON Justice of the Circnit Conrt Second Judicial Circuit I iaci 3t COURT OP THE SUPREME Hawaiian Islands In Probate In the matter of the Estate of HENRY WA ILD lato of Honolnlu Oahn deceased At Chambers before Chief Justice Jitdd On readingand filing the petition and accounts of Lilian HAuldExccutrixof the Will of Henry Auld late of Honolnlu Oahii deceased wherein she asks to bo allowed 171112 and charges herself with 10000 00 and asks that the same may be examined and approved and that a final order may be made of distribution of the property remaining in her hands to the persons thereto entitled and discharging her and her snreties from all further responsibility as such Executrix It is ordered that THURSDAY tho 12th day of March A 1891 at ten oclockA before the said Justice at Chambers in the Court Honse at Honolulu be and tbe same hereby is appointed as the tlmeand place for hearing said Petition and Accounts and that all persons interested may then and there appear and show cause if any they have why the same should not be granted and may present evidence as to who are entitled to the eaid property Dated at Honolulu HI this 4th day of Feb A 1891 By the Conrt ALFRED CARTER 1361 31 Second Deputy Clerk Administrators Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GTVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of TN SIMEONA deceased by order of the Hon Austin All persons owing the said Estate will please make Immediate -payment to the undersigned and all persons havlngclaims against said Estate are hereby notified to present the same with tho vouchers duly authenticated within six months from the dato hereof or they will be forever barred SIMEONA Administrator Estate of Simeons Kailna Kona Hawaii Teb 2 1591 SJciu uumiGcmciits Notice to Creditors THE UNDERSIGNED GIVES notice that he hn this day been Appointed Administrator with the Will annexed of the Estate of His late Majesty Knlakaua All prrsonshavingany property in theirposse sion belonging to said Estate are rtquesti dto deliver tho same to him forthwith And all persons holding any cliims against said Estate whether secured by mortgage or otherwise are notified that they mest present the samcdulv authenticated nnd with proper vouchers If any exist at the office of the undersigned In Honolulu wilhin six months from this date or they will be forever barred Signed TROUSSEAU Administrator with the Will annexed oftht Estatc of His Majesty Kalakana deceased Honolnlu Mar 5th 1891 13 5 Mortgagees Notice of Fore closnre TN ACCORDANCE WITH THE provisions of a certain mortgace made by John Knllli Papa of Walahole Koolanpoko Island of Oahn to Castle Trustee of Honolulu Oahn dated November 7th 1SS9 recorded Liber 119 page 249 notice is hereby given that the mortgageeintends to forcloso the same for condition broken to wItnonpavment of interest Notice is likewise given that after tho expiration of three weeks from the date of this notlcc the property conveyed by said mortgage will be advertised for sale at public auction at the auction rooms of Jas Morgan in Honolulu on MONDAY the 30th day of March 1691 at noon of said day Further particulars can be had of WR Castle Dated Honolulu March 3 Ib91 CASTLE Trustee Mortgagee The premises covered by said mortgage consist of 1st A lot of 2 5 100 acres set forth in RP 293jtoKaal conveyed to John Kaliil Papa by deed of Kalama recorded in Liber 37 pae265 rJRd 0f 1 1S6 1000 acres set fortfi in RP OC0O to Innlama conveyed to Kallli Papa by 3o8and dcd of Kellikuhiau recorded in Liber 46 nae 3rd Three parcels of land containing 2 3S 10O acres set forth In 3054 A 7660 to Ka iho of whom John Kallli Papa is sole heir at I 13C4 4t Mortgagees Notice of Foreclosure TN ACCORDANCE WITH THE Tf IProv8lnff a ctain mortgage made by kaliko to William Achi dated Januarys lbSS recorded in Liber 113 page 12 notice Is hereby given that the mortgagee intends to foreclose the same for conditions broken to Wits TlOTl nnvmpnt rf inrArojHj i Notice is likewise given that after the expiration of three weeks from the date of this notice the property con eyed by said mortgage will be advertised for sale at public anction at the vnvnivTSii toaMuln Honolaluon MONDAY the 30th day of March A 1331 at 12 noon of said day Further particulars can be had of William Achi Attorney at Law Dated Honolnlu February 17 l9i WILLIAM ACHI Mortgagee 8M C0VCTCi br id i i cKCr5verd i 0 A1 to Nohea Makapala NKohala Hawaii a part of Royal Patent U781 to Keliilohe and duly conveyed to said mortgagor acre or more conveyed by Achi to said J1 byr Aced datcd January 16 1SSS and recorded In Liber page a nart nt thp same Royal Patent Pi3swL Mortgagees Notice closure oi Fore- TN ACCORDANCE WITH THE provisions or a certain mortgage made by nnolaIn j9lacd ofSahnIIlf tWW1IalTrelsnrer HM Society of said Honolulu dated June 10th ISai recorded Liber 6 page 56 notice is hercbyglvcn that the mortgagee Intends to foreciosothe same for condition broken to wit non payment Notice is likewise given that after the expiration of three weeks from the date of this notice tbe property conveyed by said mortgage will be advertised for sale at public auction at the nvAV02 in Uonoluluon MONDAY the SOthday of March lS91at 12 noon of said day Further particulars can be had of WR Castle Dated Honolnln March 3 1591 HALL Treasurer of II Socletj gTtlefPremises covered by said Jv YYal1 tratE parcel ol sitaate tend Ilad1SL0ahu described In RP TtSfnl tTotT lt14nacChannsJ uiiuunananu dated August lo 1S79 and recorded in Liber 53 pae 17 1364 lt Co partnership Notice nPHE UNDERSIGNED DOING lss derthc firm name of Hanalei Store Co hereby cive notice that they have dissolved the said partnership heretofore existing between them and the saino have been tESViiC Iiakina and Sam Louis and hn iPai aU th debts of the iS62AALOA Co partnership Notice npiIE DRV GOODS STORE mwn as he anei Store Company ne vcd JhJ undersigned and we are the see Owners of said store AU bills mnt be uu -in accounts against said Company runst be presented to us KAKINA Hanalei Kauai Feb 13 1891 Executors Notice TIIE UNDERSIGNED HAT- fJnrdn3appinted by16 5Iremo Conrt of the Hawaiian Islands on the 17th dav tatKm0110 tue Estate of the aAIrSELLKN If- EVERETT late of Wai lujtuManl deceased with the Will annexed all persons being Indebted lo said Estate arc requsted to make payment to and all persous having claims against said Estate arc requested to present tho same with the prow vouchers duly verified by oath within Ix months daio of this notice to the nndersnea at Wailnku Maui or be forever barred THOS EVERETT Execute oMhcEatate of tho late Mr3 Ellen Wallukn February 19 1891 1363 lts TRESSPASS NOTICE AYfniV8 ARE HERE- xx by forbidden from tresspassing or shoot Willi onVardt8 KAUIKINufand8 Xt ft AUI on the Island of MAUI Shnnlrt person desire to go on the said lands they rby firn Passion from nf0r from our 0T acent at KAIirk rvitT Wailuku Maui FebS jag NOTICE A NYONE KNOWING THE WHERE- abontsof WILHELM GODERT b5m nicfVg Pwnwny arrived fa Honolulu 189 in the German ship Pricill wiU Please communicate with Adler Hono IHil1 2707 lt lEODFL SSXE AT POHOIKI SA1F III XX Puna Hawaii about 2500 Ohla tip I 4x6 five and six feet long These vel are the things to pnt on curves on plantation railoId Sf 1m tspitcs d0 not loosen In this tlrabe Can VoJlglktTnna Hawaii Kjg Honolnlu Iron Warts A THE ANNUAL MEETING Jt of this Company held thT Offices of Theo II Wes cdTttifcrfcE PrCeesrd7nte elctedfor the cnsuinl yTvkjT 52fT and Auditor Trrri swxiskr nOB9la4nrFebruary ltb 18K V1.

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