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i i 8 HAWAIIAN GAZETTE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 189C SEMI-WEEKLY. Jj 1 IN THE C1HCU1I GOURl'. FIRST 7. 111- ii Br EXCITIXG RACE. Between Barkentine Klikitat Launch of the Adams.

Captain Cutler rail- to SIsnal Xo Tliat Happened on Saturday Afternoon. Perhaps the American barkentine Klikitat of which Captain Cutler is master, will never know how close she came to having a shot fired across her bow when she was speeding away for Port Townsend Saturday afternoon. According to previous arrangement between the US. S. Adams and the barkentine Klikitat, the latter hove to when she had got outside and began a search for two of the deserters of the Adams.

No men were found and Captain Cutler dipped his ensign and squared away on his course deeming no signal necessary under the circumstances. No sooner had he done this than the Adams sent up a signal in the inter- i national cone oraering captain uuuer in tht hnnt bP sent out immediately. Whether Captain Cutler went below to take a nap or whether a sudden mist sprung up beU een ship and shore, has not been learned yet, but at any rate the signal from the Adams was not seen and the Klikitat kept on her course undisturbed. The steam launch of the Adams was put in command of Ensign C. F.

Preston and sent post haste after the departing vessel which seemed to gaining headway every moment. The launch was pushed to her utmost speed nad the men at last had the satisfaction of seeing ber gradually close up the gap. When the launch had got out about a mile and a half the Adams sent up her private signal. People on shore were expecting something like a long range shot across the bow of the Klikitat, but it never came and in a few minutes the launch was close enough to the barkentine to order Captain Cutler to heave to immediately. The whole thing; came about in the failure of Captain Cutler to signal that there were no -deserters aboard.

Had he done this the launch would have been saved its trip and the Klikitat much maneuvering. FOR SALE. THIRTY-FOUR volumes of Scientific American, from 1878 to 1894, inclusive. Well bound and in good state of preservation. Terms reasonable.

For particulars, address this office. 1775-lm SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. VESSELS PORT. NAVAL. U.

S. Adams, "Watson, Lahaina. MERCHANTMEN. (This list does not include coasters.) Br. bk Belmont, Ladd, Sydney, Australia.

Haw. bk Iolani, McCIure, New York. Br. bk Kociusko, Rodd. Newcastle.

Am. bk Mohican, Saunders, San Francisco. Am. bktne J. M.

Griffith, Arey, Seattle, Wash. Bk Velocity, Martin, Hongkong. Ger bk H. Hackfeld, Barber, Laysan Island. Am bktne Archer, Calhoun, San Francisco.

Am schr Aloha, Dabel, San Francisco. VESSELS EXPECTED. Vessels from Due. J3k Andrew Welch, San Fran Due Bk Robert Sudden, July 31 Bk Alden Besse, San Due P. M.

S. S. China, San Fran Aug. 6 O. S.

S. Australia, San Fran Aug. 10 O. O. S.

S. Belgic, San Aug. 15 C. A. S.

S. Warrimoo, Vancouver and Victoria Aug. 16 P. M. S.

S. Rio de Janeiro, China and Japan Aug. 19 0. S. S.

Alameda, Colonies Aug. 20 C. A. S. S.

Miowera, Aug. 29 U. S. S. Monowai, San Fran Aug, 27 O.

O. S. S. Gaelic, China and Japan Aug. 28 O.

S. S. Australia, San Fran Aug. 29 ARRIVALS. Friday, July 31.

Stmr Ke Au Hou, Thompson, from Kauai ports. Stmr. W. G. Hall, Simerson, from Maui and Hawaii ports.

Stmr Walaleale, Gregory, from Saturday, Aug. 1. Stmr. Mokolii, Hilo, from Lahaina, Molokai and Lanai. Stmr Kaala, Thompson, from Oahu ports.

Stmr Kaena, Parker, from Oahu ports. Stmr James Makee, Peterson, from Kauai. Sunday, Aug. 2. Stmr Claudine, Cameron, from Maui ports.

Stmr Iwalani, Smythe, from Kauai ports. P. M. S. S.

Pern, Friele, from and Yokohama. DEPARTURES. Friday, July 31. O. S.

s. Mariposa, Hayward, for the Colonies. Saturday, Aug. Am bktne Klikitat, Cutler, for Port Townsend. Stmr Lehua, Nye, for Hawaii.

Sunday, Aug. 2. M. S. S.

Peru, Friele, for San Francisco. Monday, Aug. 3. Strar Kaala, Thompson, for Oahu ports. Stmr Kaena, Parker, for Oahu ports.

Stmr Mokolii, Hilo, for Lahaina, Mo- lokai and Lanai. Stmr James Makee. Peterson, for Kapaa. VESSELS LEAVING TODAY. Stmr Kauai, Bruhn, for Kau at 10 a.

m. Stmr Hall, Simerson, for Maui and Hawaii ports at 10 a m. Stmr Claudinf, Cameron, for Maui ports, at 5 p.m. Stmr Iwalani, Smythe, for Kauai ports at 5 p. m.

PASSENGERS. Arrivals. From Maui and Hawaii ports, per stmr W. G. Hall, July 31 Dr.

R. B. Williams and wife, Cecil Brown, M. D. Monsarrat, W.

H. Cornwell, Miss Kate Cornwell, Miss Belle Vida, Harry Miller, Osmer Abbott, Father Renault, Father Victor. T. Wolf, John Richardson, T. K.

R. Amalu, Walter Hayselden, Thos. Aiu, Simon Aiu, Master C. Aiu, Sam Pedro, D. Conwaj, Edwin J.

Hanks, Master Wm. Wrigh. and wife, J. jvuaimoku and cnn ATr Kekela, A- Roaonet .1 Iv. rlro I .11111 Mil I IIIHI 1 Jill M.

F. SCOtt, MlSS a.jrr pnis Mic nelia Kelele, and 60 on deck. From Kauai ports, per stmr Ke Au Hou, July 31 S. C. Biddell and J.

C. Davis. From Kauai, per stmr Kauai, Aug. 1 H. S.

Pratt, Mrs. C. F. Hart, Miss E. Smith, A.

Garvie, Miss G. M. Sharpe, Mrs. Ward, Miss M. Lampman, D.

Prigge and 12 deck passengers. From Molokai, per stmr Mokolii, Aug. 1 Miss Kammer, Mrs. J. L.

Dumas, Mrs. Lincoln and nine deck. From the Orient, per M. S. S.

Peru, Aug. 2 Mrs. Captain Brigman. Through: Mr. and "Mrs.

Warren, Gregory, R. H. Carper, C. R. Gunther and S.

H. Pell. From Kauai ports, per stmr Iwalani, Aug. 2 Father Sylvester, Father Simmon, Miss H. R.

Neal, Mrs. W. H. Neal, B. Brightwell, Mr.

Humberg, John T. Brown, W. A. A. Ermeler, Y.

Z. Kawaguchi, Chock Tong and 35 on deck. Frt Maui ports, per stmr Claudine, Aug 2 G. P. Wijder, itfrs.

C. S. Carter, Mis'uB. Hornerf Miss M. Horner, B.

K. Kaiwiaea, wife and. child, Mrs. S. W.

Kaai, W. L. Holokahiki, W. H. Miss Isenberg, Miss Grau, Father James, D.

Donaldson, Tang Sung, M. Martinson, J. K. Saunders, J. K.

Ka-lama, S. Keliinoi and wife, Miss M. Morris, H. Waterhouse, F. W.

Mrs. Cockett and 2 children, Miss Shaw, Mrs. Horner and child, Mrs. Jno. Noble, Miss J.

Hunt, Miss M. Giles, Mrs. H. Giles, M. F.

Tavares, S. R. Miss Kiuwa, Miss Lanl, Miss E. dos Reis, Mrs. Wagner and daughter, Mrs.

Pa, Mrs. F. S. Stolz and child, Miss M. de Carmo, Mrs.

E. B. Friel and 2 children, Miss M. Friel, Miss H. Shaw, F.

W. MaKinney, H. Dickenson, O. Abbott, Chang Kim, C. Bossee and 53 deck.

Departures. For the Colonies, per O. S. S. Mariposa, July 31 D.

McLean. For San Francisco, per P. M. S. Peru, Aug.

2. Mrs. S. B. Dole, Mrs, Wood, P.

C. Jones, Dr. J. B. Pratt.

IMPORTS. From Seattle, ner bktne J. M. Griffith, July 28630,019 ft boards and lumber, 2600 bdls shingles, 20,000 bdls pickets, 490 bdls laths, consigned to O. L.

B. Co. From San Francisco, per O. S. S.

Mariposa, July 30 10 pkgs potatoes, 85 cs apples, 20 cs onions, 62 pkgs fruit, 10 cs salmon, 2 cs hardware and 1 box gold ($50,000) consigned to Lewis Sing Lee P. G. Camarinos, E. O. Hall Sons and Bishop Co.

BORN. LUDEWIG In this city, July 31, 1896, to the wife of Lieut H. Ludewig, a son. DIED. BRANCH In Bakersfield, July 11, Frank Branch, beloved son of Mrs.

M. Grant and brother of George H. Oscar and Alfred Branch, a native of La Crosse, aged 29 years, 6 months and 23 days. WHARF AND WAVE. AT DIAMOND HEAD SIGNAL STATION, Aug.

3, 10 p. m. The weather is cloudy; wind light, east The P. M. S.

S. Peru is a sister ship to the Colombia recently wrecked. The bark Kosciusko will sail for Port Townsend on or about Thursday. The Peru brought 44 Chinamen and 34 Japanese, among the latter being 5 women and 1 child. The American barkentine Klikitat.

Cutler master, sailed in ballast for Port Townsend Saturday afternoon. The Belmont will sail for New York either today of tomorrow. There is still one deserter missing, but the Belmont will probably not wait for his capture. Three new men have been shipped. The bark Velocity will sail for this day a -week and will take a few Chinese passengers.

She will not wait any longer than the day mentioned as the agents are anxious for her to make all the time possible so as to get back here with a big cargo in time for the next Chinese New Year. Weathered a Hurricane. The British ship Afghanistan, Capt. Craigie, arrived in port last night from Australia, says the S. F.

Call of July 12. She left Sydney May 3, and on the 11th encountered a heavy hurricane off the Krigulan Islands, which threw the ship on her beams ends and shifted the cargo to port Several days were necessary to trim the cargo and get the ship on an even keel. I LIS! VV LMULllb Circuit of the Hawaiian Islands. In 8384, containing 14 acres. ilfc Reniaininsr in the General PostolHce up to July 31, GENTLEMEN.

Aldrlch, E. Anlxter, A. Austin, C. D. U.

Andrey, J. Allen, C. Andrews, S. Austin, E. Armstrong; S.

(2) Baker, T. Banard. W. Bolster, A. D.

Buckman, S. W. (2) Baker C. Busch, Mr. Brown B.

I Brown, M. Baker, tBrlckwood, C. K. (2) Burtis, A. jk.

Balls, W. J. Burget, A. Brossn, A. C.

Bolster, A. Buercholtz, C. Baker, C. B. Beck, J.

P. (2) Cravat, P. Cook, F. A. Clark, J.

C. Cross, C. W. Cook, A. H.

Cook, E. V. Crook, W. Clark, A. Childs, R.

C. Clark, A. W. Cunningham, J. F.

Cunningham, J. Conian, W. Coates. W. Chapin, C.

E. Cranwell, W. J. Cluney. Collins, A.

Calbam, W. Del, Colonel P. De Merlicis. F. T.

Duncan, R. Da Idson, H. Davidsori, J. M. Davidson, H.

F. Dalrum, E. Davis, P. Da H. D.

Duncan. T. Dais, T. 'De Lemot, Mr. Edwards, G.

D. (2) Edrickson, C. H. Eaton, F. C.

Eckhart, Mr. English, Capt. Ewen, J. A. Flygenaer, P.

J. Fow ler's Yard. Francis, M. Ford, 'Geo Fisher, J. Frixdlander, T.

Gehrke, A. Grace, J. George, N. Grey, C. Gardner, G.

Goodwin, F. Grota, A. M. Goodman, F. Gahan, H.

W. iGriggs, Mr. Grace, E. M. Hon.

Choral Soc. (2)Hatton, W. Harold, G. Hempel, H. Hansen.

H. (2) F. P. Halstead, W. H.

s. Hawker, H. C. (4) HSholulu Market Hawker. W.

HA ton, W. S. Hume, E. Hack, H. Howard, W.

W. Herald, P. Holmes, F. L. Hughes, T.

(2) HIgglns, P. (2) Isman, J. Isaac, J. Jansen, H. Julia, C.

Jacobsen, V. Joseph, M. Japlets, F. Johnson, F. Johnson, A.

Johnson, C. Jacobsen, M. V. Johnson, C. Jarllar, F.

Johnson, Corp. Kahauiki Dairy. Kalbe, A. Kifu, L. J.

Kraft A. Kerln, M. Kayer, Mr: Klaeden, F. Laborers' Union. LudloftV H.

Lawrence, A. Luning, H. Ludloff, O. Long, A. H.

Lee, E. Leslie, F. Lugan, M. P. I Muller, W.

Mace, J. Murty, Mr. Massie, Rev. W. M.

Murphy, P. Muller, G. Mitchell, A. Miles, c. B.

Medy, D. Matthews, F. H. Matthew, N. F.

McLean, T. Morton, D. McCabe. A. M.

McKee, J. Maguire, T. C. McCammon, Mr. McKeague, J.

H. McDonald, W. T. McKeague, J. M.

Munroe, G. C. Meyer, D. L. Notley, C.

Neber, J. W. Overend, H. Overand, H. S.

Pariflc Fruit Co. Perkins, L. Purdy, S. H. Polster, H.

Phillips, W. Pattersen. A. Parker, E. J.

Parker, W. R. Reglowskl, K. Raupp, G. Robinson, Geo.

Robinson, Jno. Rees, J. Roland, W. Robinson, B. A.

Rutherford, G. N. Reynolds, B. (2) Rosehill. A.

Rosenthal, M. Ruprecht, F. Sinclair, J. Singer, L. (5) Sandford, D.

F. Sanford, G. W. Steward, T. Schaninsland, Dr.

Shyrock, C. W. (5) Spooner, W. Stewart, B. Bchwank, J.

Smith, Rev. J. Smith, W. F. Spencer, F.

Spencer, S. A. Swift. H. A.

Btlllman, H. M. Swanston, A. (5) Spooner, J. 3chnit, F.

opencer, u. Spooner, W. D. Stevens, J. Stanley, H.

Sherman, J. Baylor, H. Smith, J. Smith, J. W.

Thompson, R. Thompson, W. Thomas, J. P. Tweedie, G.

H. Tollefsen, O. Taylor, H. T. (2) Van Glesen, J.

H. Vlnsant, H. Vorducy, J. Von Madyskl, K. Williams, T.

Est. Warren, W. J. Weloughby, J. Webb, H.

H. Wlelsh, Mr." Wilkinson, J. W. Wilson, A. W.

Washington, G. Wallace, C. Webb, S. H. Woods, H.

S. Welssman, J. Whiting, L. R. Wilcox, B.

Wallace, J. Winchester, C. Williams, H. Wolters, I. Wright, Jno.

Wiley, J. W. Wallace, J. Walker, J. Walker, A.

White, W. Whitting, L. Wiggins, A. Wclman, C. REGISTRY BUSINESS.

Berke, Mons. R. Djeleboff, M. Greenbees, R. Kemp, C.

Koleft, M. C. LADIES. Austin, Mrs. E.

Andrews, J. Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Boyd, J. Miss.

Brockle, J. Miss. Clark, J. Mrs. Clark.

C. Mrs. Campbell, W. Mrs. Compton, F.

Mrs. Cockett, K. Mrs. Drew, K. Mrs.

English, Julia. Foster, M. Mrs. Gilliland, F. Mrs.

(2) Huffman, M. Miss. Hallock. Fannev. Harrie, Mrs.

Hawkes, H. Mrs. (3) Kelley, Mrs. Kinney, L. Miss.

Lookwlndow, Mrs. Lee, P. Mrs. lliller. W.

Mrs. Purdy, C. Mrs. Pratt, S. Mrs.

Rose, H. Mrs. Rathburn, Eliza. Robinson, M. Mrs.

Rose, M. Mrs. Robinson, H. Mrs. Reist, A.

Mrs. Ross, R. Mrs. Simeon, F. Mis3.

Saumals, Mary Ann. Smith, E. Mrs. btarhuck, Mrs. Steward, J.

Mrs. Stewart, J. Mrs. Spencer, Ellen. Smith, F.

Miss. Shaw, J. F. Mrs. Tripp, A.

Mrs. Treppauf, C. Mrs. Wllburton W.Mrs (2) Wolfe, C. Mrs.

Wear, Menney. Wilson, B. Miss (2) Parties inquiring for letters in the above list will please ask for "Advertised Letters." JOS. M. OAT, Postmaster-General.

General Postofflce, Honolulu, July 31, 1SS6. Balloonlnc to the Pole. LONDON, July 13. Advices lave been received from Tromsoe, Norway, that Arnold Spike's steamer Victoria has arrived there, after having visited the Swedish aeronaut, Herr Andre, at Dane's island. The erection of a balloon-house has been begun and Herr Andree expected to be ready to start on his aerial voyage toward the North Pole early in July.

Before starting, however, it was the intention of the aeronaut to test his balloon thoroughly by sending it up attached to ropes. Probate. In the matter of the Esta.te of James J. Robinson, of North Kona, Hawaii, deceased. Intestate.

Petition having been filed by Kekapa Robinson, widow of said intestate, praying that Letters of Administration upon said estate be issued to Mark P. Robinson. Notice is hereby given that Monday, the 24th day of August, A. D. 1S96, at 10 o'clock A.

in the Judiciary Building, Honolulu, is appointed the time and place for hearing said petition, when and where all persons concerned may appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted. Honolulu, July 22nd, 1896. By the Court: GEO. LUCAS, Clerk. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST CIR- cuit, of the Hawaiian Islands.

In Probate. In the matter of the Estate of George C. Williams, late of San TYnnpiRpn deceased. On reading and filing the petition and accounts of the Executors of the will of said deceased, wherein they ask that their accounts may be examined and approved, and that a final order 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 Friday, the 21st day of August, A.

D. 1896, at ten o'clock a. at Chambers, in the Court House, at Honolulu, be and the same hereby is appointed as the time and place for said petition and accounts, and ithat all persons interested may then and there appear and show cause, if any they why the same should not be granted. Honolulu, July 20th, 1896. By the Court: GEORGE LUCAS, Clerk.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST of the Hawaiian Islands. In Probate. In the matter of the Estate of Samuel Louisson, late of Honolulu, Oahu, deceased. The petition and accounts of the Administrator of the Estate of said deceased, wherein he asks that his accounts be examined and approved, and a final order be made of distribution of the property remaining in his tiands to the persons thereto entitled, and discharging him from all further responsibility as such Administrator. It is ordered that Monday, the 31st day of August, A.

D. 1896, at ten o'clock a. at Chambers, in the Court House, at 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. Honolulu, 18th July, 1896. By the Court: GEORGE LUCAS, Clerk.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST of the Hawaiian Islands. In Probate. In the matter of the Estate of John Mott-Smith, late of Honolulu, Oahu, deceased. The petition and accounts of the Executors of the will of said deceased, wherein they ask that their accounts may be examined and approved, and that a final order 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 Monday, the 31st day of August, A.

D. 1896, at ten o'clock a. at Chambers, in the Court House, at 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. Honolulu, July 18th, 1896. By the Court: GEORGE LUCAS, Clerk.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST of the Hawaiian Islands. In Probate. In the matter of the Estate of James W. Austin, late of Boston, U. S.

deceased. The petition and accounts of the Administrator, with the will annexed, of the Estate of said deceased, wherein he asks that his accounts be examined and approved, and that a final order be made of distribution of the property remaining in his hands to the persons thereto entitled, and discharging him from all further responsibility as such Administrator. It is ordered that Monday, the 31st day of August, A. D. 1896, at ten o'clock a.

at Chambers, in the Court House, at 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. Honolulu, July 18th, 1896. By the Court: GEORGE LUCAS, Clerk. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, having been appointed administrator of tie Estate of Acheu, late of "Wailuku, Maui, deceased, by order of the Honorable Alfred Carter, First Judge of the Circuit Court, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to present the same, duly authenticated, and with the proper vouchers, if any exist, even if the claim be secured by mortgage upon real estate, to him at the office of H.

Hackfeld Honolulu, within six months from the date hereof, or such claims will be forever barred. And all persons indebted to said es tate are also notified to make payment thereof to said Administrator. GEORGE RODICK, Administrator of the Estate of Acheu. Dated Honolulu, Oahu, July 20, 1896. "'SS'S" "i IIIJI III Alll lir vvuiMiuiun ww.

2. The remaining interest in R. P. 'I; 1962 and 23S3, situated at Alakahi and In accordance with the provisions of a certain mortgage made by Mahiai Kahoohuli and Kelupaina, his wife, to Malie Kahai, dated Jan. 19, 1894, recorded in the Register office, in Liber 160, pages 49 and 50, which mortgage was duly assigned to C.

F. Hart, by assignment dated Jan. 28, 1896, duly recorded, notice is hereby given that the Assignee of said mortgage intends to foreclose the same for condition broken, to-wit, the non-payment of both principal and interest when due. Notice is likewise given that after the expiration of three weeks from this date the property covered by said mortgage will be advertised for sale and will be sold at public auction, in front of the Court House at Kapaau, Kohala, aforesaid, on August 3, 1896, at 12 o'clock noon that day. C.

F. HART, Assignee of said Mortgagee. For further particulars apply to Hi L-Holstein. The property to be sold is as follows: All those premises mentioned in R. P.

7377, awarded to Kukeanue, situate at Niulii, Kohala, containing an area of 2 acres, 92 fathoms and 18 feet, conveyed to said mortgagor deed dated 5th May, 1884, R. Liber 146, 112. 2. Those premises mentioned in R. P.

7378, awarded to Pauoahu, situate at Niulii, aforesaid, containing 2 acres, 266 fathoms, conveyed to said mortgagor by Kahikoloa, by deed dated May 21st, 'S4, Re. L. 146, p. 73 and 74. The above sale is postponed until August 15, 1896.

H. L. HOLSTEIN, Attorney for C. F. Hart MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE.

In accordance with the provisions of a certain mortgage made by Lucy Kaunuhi Palama and S. Palama her husband of Honolulu, Oahu, to W. R. Castle, Trustee of said Honolulu, dated August 29th, 1890, recorded Liber 126, page 208, notice is hereby given that the mortgagee intends to foreclose the same for condition broken, to-wit: nonpayment of both interest and principal. Notice is likewise given that after the expiration of three weeks from the date of this notice, the property conveyed by said mortgage will be advertised for sale at public auction, at the auction rooms of Jas.

F. Morgan in Honolulu, on Monday, the 24th day of August, 1896, at 12 noon of said day. Further particulars can be had of W. R. Castle.

Dated Honolulu, July 27th, 1S96. W. R. CASTLE, Trustee, Mortgagee. The premises covered by said mortgage consist of: 1st.

9 acres of land situate in Kula, Maui, in R. P. 540 L. C. A.

6703 to Opunui together with the buildings and instructures erected thereon conveyed to said Lucy Kaunuhi Palama by deed of said Opunui, recorded in Liber 74, page 468. 2nd. All of that lot in Kawaihae Hawaii in R. P. 6385 L.

C. A. 4101 to Kepaimaka together with the buildings and structures erected thereon as conveyed to said mortgagors by deed of Kanehaku recorded in Liber page, MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. In accordance with the provisions of a certain mortgage made by M. Ke-aloha of Honuaula, Maui, to W.

R. Castle, Trustee of Honolulu, Oahu, dated February 19th, 1891, recorded Liber 132, page 91, notice is hereby given that the mortgagee intends to foreclose the same for condition broken, to-wit: non-payment of both interest and principal. Notice is likewise given that after the expiration of three weeks from the date of this notice, the property conveyed by said mortgage will be advertised for sale at public auction, at the auction rooms of Jas. F. Morgan, in Honolulu, on Monday, the 24th day of August, 1896, at 12 noon of said day.

Further particulars can be had of W. R. Castle. Dated Honolulu, July 27, 1896. W.

R. CASTLE, Trustee, Mortgagee. The premises covered by said mortgage consist of: All of those certain tracts or parcels of land situate in Honuaula, Island of Maui, described as follows: 1st. 75 89-100 acres in said near Paumahoe, in R. P.

L. C. A- conveyed to S. P. Halama hv ueeu or i'oohina, recorded In Liber 52, page 247.

2nd. 17 acres in Paeahu, Honuaula, conveyed to S. P. Halama by deed of W. G.

Goodale, recorded In Liber 1, page 454. 3rd. 11 3-10 acres in R. P. 1392 to Kapiina.

4th. 17 53-100 acres in R. P. 1233 to Kapiina. 5th.

36 9-10 acres in R. P. 138S to Pahia. 6th. 5 5-10 acres In R.

P. 640S to Kila. All of the above mentioned premises being the same conveyed to M. Kealoha by deed of W. R.

Castje, recorded in Liber 130, page 195. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a decree Issued by Cir cuit Judge S. L. Austin, of the Fourth Judicial Circuit, I will sell at public auction, at Honokaa, Hamakua, Hawaii, on Saturday, August 29th, 1896, at 12 o'clock noon, all the right, title and Interest of A.

W. Haalillo, deceased, in and to the following lands, One-half undivided Interest in L. For particulars inquire of the under- VijJf C. A. situated in Kapoaula, Kahalii, Hilo, Hawaii.

undersigned. Terms, cash. Conveyances at purchasers' expense. Sale subject to approval of the Circuit Court. CHARLES WILLIAMS, Administrator Estate of A.

W. Haalillo. GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of sale made by Hon. A.

W. Carter, First Judge of the Circuit Court of the First Circuit, on the 22d day of July, 1896, I will sell at public auction at the premises on the east corner of Domlnis and Kewala streets, Honolulu, Oahu, on the 13th day of August, 1896, at 12 o'clock noon, all that parcel of land described in Patent Grant No. 3788 to Jennie Ashford. trustee, being Lot No. 563 containing 78,000 sq.

ft. and situated at the East corner of Domlnis and Kewalo streets, Honolulu aforesaid. Terms cash. Deed at purchaser's, expense and sale subject to confirmation by the Court JENNIE ASHFORD. Guardian of the property of Stanley, Huron and Marguerite Ashford.

WATER NOTICE. Proper application having been made to me this day by John H. Holt, for of his water right in the spring of' Kunawai, Honolulu, it is hereby ordered in accordance with the provisions of Chap. Session Laws of 1888, that all parties interested in the water right from said spring of Kunawai to appear before me at the Judiciary Building, at 10 A. August 15th, 1896, to contest or otherwise said petition or judgment will be given ex parte by default.

EMMA M. NAKUINA, Commissioner of Private Ways and Water Rights for the District of Honolulu, Oahu, H. I. TIME TABLE IKSliElll -1896 S. Kinau, CLARKE.

Commander. Will leave Honolulu at 10 o'clock a. touching at Lahaina, Maalaea Bay and Makena the same day; Mahukona. Kawaihae and Laupahoehoe the following day, arriving in Hilo the same afternoon. LEAVES HONOLULU.

Will call at Pohoiki, Puna, on trlDS marked. Returning, will leave Hilo at o'clock a. touching at Lapauhoehoe, Mahukona and Kawaihae same day; Makena, Maalaea Bay and Lahaina the following day, arriving at Honolulu the afternoons of Tuesdays and Fridays. ARRIVES AT HONOLULU. Will call at Pohoiki, Puna, on the second trip of each month, arriving there on the morning of the day of sailing, from Hilo to Honolulu.

The popular route to the volcano is via Hilo. A good carriage road the entire distance. Round-trip Tickets, covering all expenses, $50. S. Claudine, CAMERON.

Commander. Will leave Honolulu Tuesdays at 5 o'clock p. touching at Kahulul, Ha-na, Hamoa and Kipahulu, Maui. Returning, arrives at Honolulu Sunday mornings. Will call at Nuu, Kaupo, once each month.

No freight wll be received after 4 p. m. on day of sailing. This company reserves the right to make changes in the time of departure and arrival of Its steamers WITHOUT NOTICE, and it will not be responsible for any consequences arising therefrom. Consignees must be at the landings to receive their freight This company will not hold itself responsible for freight after it has been landed.

Live stock received only at owner'8 risk. This company will not be responsible for money or valuables of passengers unless placed in the care of pursers. Passengers aTe requested to purchase tickets before embarking. Those falling to do so will be subject to an additional charge of twenty-five per cent C. L.

WIGHT, President S. B. ROSE, Secretary. Capt J. A.

King, Port Superintendent Honolulu. H. Jan. 1. 1896.

CHAS. BREWER Boston Line of Packets The bark "AMY TURNER," W. C. Warland, Master, will sail from New York for this port on or about October 1st, 1896. For particulars call or address Chas.

Brewer Co 27 Kllby Street, Boston, or C. BREWER CO Agents, Honolulu. RUBBER STAMPS OP ALL KIKDS AT GAZETTE OFFICE. 1 fi.

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