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The Hawaiian Gazette from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 2

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5 hand Tlinnlrl jfyi JJlntijorihi Marttoli Sals on Torecloraro Be virtoi of nnrder isnlnr from tin Chancellor of tbe Hlncdom dlrectlnc me to eell the property Vo own aa Ih HEEIA rLANTATllJN eilnated at lleeia Koala In ln Island -of Oahn free from all cnabrance I stall offer for fale lie IIrU fIr Plantation S10M1AT tlic lilt day or May A 1SS5 at flock noon at the door of AM aal Halt to the Blltniwt UMtt for Tare rrarHTt In wW is ritnaled at Unit Koolao lelmfl of Oabo abou te mite from Ilonolnin and constate of Tree bold and leawboM land a veil eqlpned mill known as ton tnltl also 320 brad of vault MlNrtoowel Jersey bnllnbont 50 horses one a rateable CarUemla horse ranle rd a California etaltto 3 ox earH In eood order and yolee chain and feowe 1 toeemotlre 6S cane cars 4 fiat con traction car nsorable railway track and fixed track lrrellns loHrament Jikrws harrows etc A well aaiianed btackamitb a Miop there Is ala a lane a ell eaetrwcted menlr on ibe land- A fine residence for the manager partly farnlebed konaea for engineer eaxar boflar ux4 house to accommodate nearly laborers Tire mill ta ooalnped wltb a oentrifo iU nearly new 0ood taadlnj for lilpplnr sugars mill wllirnnd abort 1S ton of Kujtr for tkleyoar crap of lileh between SM and WIO tone la for Ine Plantation It la wUmated tbal tte crop for Ibe Plantation for next real will be aboat tbe same Most of tbla land li aowefcoM amoer loiii leasee abort acres la fit for awe land and abont ltH for partnre land Tan of tfc toed ia onbleaeod for rice caltnre and for otber pr Tbe Income from tbeec eobIeaea Is more suati eafiktcet to nav the rent Panther partlmlar wll be ciren later and full In formatfea oaa be obuloed from II Mier laeassn 13 be rtren a mhmi a tbe crop now com lTnT aronnd JNO II UITR JUarabal Thsaooreuloi pottponed to SATOIDAT Joac Ft by order of Ibe Cbaacettor WHedMoaolnln Marcli Bat 1 JWW WATER NOTICE Vwlngtotliesearrlty of water tbe boars for irrtfia ttoswUI be limited to 4 boars per day from to a ssu and from 4 to 6 until farther notice CHAb II WILMIN Waterworks Cuaa uuia Allniterof the Interior HsiolhiJll IVS 1UI7 If GOVERNMENT LOAN llhPAKTJIKNT OF USANCE Ilinvu Aoc sab 1KB Notice la hereb irlren tbat applications for any a wtJon of tbe NEW OOAERNMLST LOAN up to 43nUtti will nfar be recelred at tbe Treasury tbe ateof rotereet is fixed at fl hlx per cent per annnm faayabii eemi anmiully and tbe Ronda are JSO SI KAPtNA Minister of Finance gaiuaiian mft 1ST MODTS IK KFBU8 VEDNESBAY JCVE 10 1665 Evert one ou tlio islands will feel good at seeing the advance in Migar iinces Advance in hngar means iirthpcnty to every one on these islands and what tbe late depression Las beeen all of ns know to our cost Tlio rise in London has really lieen remarkable equivalent to nearly 3c a pound since December and the London marlet rules a large part of the world The failure of the beet crop is resjonsiblo for the present condition of affairs and after the lieavy losses that hate been made on beets we niaj feel assured that it will be many long yearn hence before the orld is again flooded with beet sugar Ger many and Trance jnusthao got tired of paying for the sugar eaten by other coun tries The bounty stem is a failure Maxino enemies is not pleasant it is a benons business Manj are constitution ally incapable of doing so if by any amount of compromise or paltering with their own convictions of right they can avoid it But it is like getting married As tho young lady replied to her fathers warn ingthat it was a serious thing it is a deal more serious not to get married so it is far more dangerous to ones peace of mind and self respect to make friends by even silently acquiescing in what is evil or corrupt The sooner one makes and keeps as his enemies all who profess to booif at a political party of moral ideas the better for him The Choice of political friends in Hawaii is not a question of choosing the fro qnently agreeable society of publicans and sinners on the ono hand or the pharisees and lryiKJcntes oa tho other It is a question of allying oneself with thoso now in office who contemn even tho profession and adtocacy of noblo pur poses or with thoso not in office whq con jjuffifc pctYctJ 1 Tiu rncrago wage earner and tho small trader in tins country is baring a hard timeof it justuow Tho Government them selves defy thogoldlawandpavinSprock oIb dollars or in pajer With this example of law breaking before them other peoplo have followed suit and tho consequence is that considerable sums are tiaid in siltor Men in a small business way where there is much competition cannot afford to press for their just nghU be is obliged to take what he can get and that issiher But when lie comes to pav his large debts ho fomes face to face with the gold question liis debts are demanded in gold and ho lias to pay a percentage to get his creditors to take their money Xo ono is to blaino for this stato of things save tho Government and their patron It is Mr Spreckels policy it is their policy toforco the Sprockels bilver 80c dollar on tho community and put what profit thev can into the monopolists pocket howlarge that Profit IS it Will bo some raws nrrmnci wiutv ere long jjieanumo tucpoor man is actually suffering ho is being mulcted of his just due he knows not from whence the blow comes but a little thought will show him It is from tbe Government that ought to protect his interests and from tho monopolist who anpriorts them It is now about five years ago tbat Mr or Signor Celso Crcsar Moreno left this Kingdom entrusted with tho care of certain Hawaiian youths one a member of tho then recent Legislature selecU by His Majesty tho Kingns suitable recipients of the National voto for education abroad Mi Moreno ex Ministor of Foreign Af lairs was also entrusted with a considerable sum of public money for the benefit of his charges and with a sort of roving commission to all Court end Cabinets to which he could gain access Fortunately for this Hr Afn reno diplomatic career was cut short but the Souths aro still abroad presumably subsisting as for hvo years past on public funds Of tho young gentlemen them nothing has been made public which does not redound to their own per sonal credit though what benefitting irj win pan uv mo acquisition of accomplished Buropeanized Xarnl and Engineer officers is not very clear But what about tho cWcttinf member for Vniluku what is the country to have in return for five or six years maintenance of this youth now thirty one ears of age Aro we to have an orator an Administra tor or a mere tool who must in future Legislatures do tho bidding of his patrons to show his gratitudo for past favors and his lively anticipations of more to como It is to the younmrmen in Hawaii that thecauso of Public Iteform mnit look and docs loot for knights service for Uraveand cffoctnewirk Before higher uuiuiuoiii uaTe euncr been satisfied or tho strength to labor for their achio ement hat failed while yet the wine of life is sweet and has not been drunk to its dress it is then thatlho best and most rmselfisli work of man may be done We Jjehevo in Hawaiit young men Thev Eao tho ability the learning and tho courago to grapple with tho difficulties which beset the nation Tim- wmm9 mo ouako lueiT UUU1UHJ i vBipuuvu i mink iuti tkini Loads and bay that after a time mo va nwnv ftltm lUe crowu Rrinx them nnrit 1Q JL 7i to another person is eten towanliestronnil out thorn Or worse still Uie temptinj liana -will be stretched 1 ortli to Uiem or tS tbose of them -who tiro sntposod to be op proacliable or purchasable They wirely be accused of becking their own ad TOnceraent and not tho public -welfare Bat in spite of all this the causoofHa wnu it is to be upheld will be upheld byute young men All good men and women -whose gopd opinion is worth having will pray lor their success Tho Ga jenx joins in that prayer and has faith that they -Kill succeed Were -we to aduce it would be to choose a leader and unless heproTe recreant to his trust to stand by him through thick and thin We know that luurDcaucuoe or ineounn SBppfTvI this means the smothering of nil petty jealousies and rivalry a willingness to waive ones pet hobbies nad plans and to accedo to tho views of others but it is the only sure way for any party to accomplish its ends It may not bo necessary in advanco to mate public announcement of such choice and we aro not nwaro that there is any oc casion to formnlato an opposition policj or platform other than the advocacy of pure government of rigid cans of the public health and of a sound currency VTcdeem it especially forlnnate that Uie SprecMs force aro thoroughly committed to tho support of the present Cabi net in the coming contest for they would boa heavy weight if ou thesidoof any opposition of the kind which is now at work Xo ono need say now if the trumpet shall sound an nnccrtain sound who shall prepare himself for the battle The snperstnictnre pf cant and hypocrisy is one of the battlo horses of the monopolist organ The hired writers of tho organ revel in similar phrases It is not tole wondered ttJike master likoman and if master7 has put it in coarser and more objectionable language why man onght to be allowed to say his little say To pnt the matter squarely before our readers tho remark quoted meant this There is a missionary party in theso islands it has raised a snperstrncturo of cant and hypocrisy Xow as to a missionary partynono such remains politically the old missionary party no longer existsan entirely new party is alive and tho same spirit of fnvdom animates it that animates independents the world over That tho original riarty was hard and narrow we admit but that it was honest in its work fearless in facing dan ger even its foes must admit There are few grander records than those of ihe old niissionarj party But it has leen dead as ditch water for ears a few a very few of its old meinliers remain they take how ever no active interest in guiding tho policvof tho nation It is a favorite weapon of thoso who aro but halt informed of both our social and political condition nnd who wish to bol btcr tip tho present administration to try and belittle thoso who trace their descent from the old missionary stock and who happen to have enough of tho religious feeling of their forefathers in them to go to church It is this weapon that Don Celso Casar Moreno has useil and is con stantly nsHjfij jfc worthy of imitation and greedily adopts his tactics If tho bought pen of the 1 wants to exercise itself in unmasking a superstructure of cant and hypocrisy it ciiiiiul uo iHiier uian mm lis attention to looking over tho career of the man who has been a Mormon proselyte a professed believer in Congregationalism and who is now coaucttinir with Holv Mother i tnurcn Ijots ot work tuere In tho autumn of 1882 the present lead ership of the administration was con demned in the most incisive andsweerumr terms by a large nnmber of tho leading capitali ts planters and business and pro fessiontd men in the country Tho men who signed tho IJemonstrance or Memo rial Address to tho King informing him in so many words that such administration of public affairs could not have tho confi dence or support of the country were endorsed by tho Planters Company whom they represented nnd they expressed tho universal sentiment They were fold by tho Minister of Tor eign Affairs to go homo and mind their business and to see if they could do any thing at tho ballot box This answer was meant and regarded as a defiance and also as an attempt to snub tho memorialists The memorialists did tbe very thing which tho Minister of Foreign Affairs had Sonsly dictated it was what they were oing and proposed to continue to do to attend to their own affairs and also to try for reform by means of tho ballot This warning also proved true tho administra tion although it found a goodly number of sycophants and place seekers to fawn upon it continued its lamentable failure to secure the confidence of the community Tho OIXsition was nrfrniirnri rnir en ceoded wherever it made the effort in re turning independent members to the Legislature of 18S1 Division unfortunately appeared in its ranks owing mainly to tho avowed and ostentatious support which Mr Spreckels gave to the Cabinet Many who had been bold enough when that sup port was wanting suddenly discovered that it was liottcr to observe a discreet silence onpublic affairs There was a time in the year 1883 when a change of administration was imminent however that Mr Sprockels had looked into the condition of public accounts and found things all right This gave tho administration fresh life and tbe opposi tion sturdy as it was and efficient as it proved to be in staving off much of tho 1 lirWltnniMl nVll Inrnklotimi ii am 1 ill icjtwiti niu jiunviJtS ui mat session 10 uisioago mo Uaumet Meanwhile things have steadily gone from bad to worse Tho Cabinet has held its ground not ns a valued correspondent in his article of last week seemed i uv renson oi lis piucK or naving the conr ago of its convictions but with thedes Iteration of men who have nothing but their offices to lose The question now ari es shall things bo allowed to take their course shall good men givo up all effort and all hope to savothoSbipof State shall tho conflict with evil and corrnpt public methods bo abandoned Many wo believe were inclined to regard tho conflict ns hopeless Fortunately for Hawaii tlion enough brave and clear headed men still left to como to tbe rescue Tho fibt will not uo given up until victory crpwus ui eir eiions The great Hoopilimeai Tarty mav rest assured that tho Independents and Bo- formers will leave them no peace Tho cynical and the timid may if they enjoy it scoff say it will all bo useless or retire within their respectiv oyster shells The self seekers thoso who disbelieve in tho possibility of unselfish devotion to public welfare may cast around as they choose for alliances with present power or Ina they often do try to bo in with both sides Tho cause of tho National Beforni is go ing to bo forward pushed to ultimate success The monoiiolist orrmn smarlim nl tho effects of tho strong batiro of last weeks Gazette ha descended toast le of writing which we do not propose to follow It is fortunate not our disgust ing duty to como down to that low plat form which our contemiorary seems pleased to take to con nmore in spite of its rirotest against it We leave it in tho wallow it has made for itself and trust it enjoys its bath In answer to tho oreans strpontnr cf ni liinnfo ITI Tfir UOWOTlr reproauco Air 1 lhpo a speech fore tho House on Julv 18th 1882 Every word endorses what has been said in theso columns Wo care not a straw who ono wavortho other it is principlo that wo have to deal with We believe tho principlo of that bit ui legislation nave Deen wrong and any one can see for himself that 3Ir Pilipos words of warning hao como pretty nearly true The noose of mononolr hns Inn pnt around many nocks its iron heel has boon placed on a number nf nnr fitivo Jlen realizo far more fully what a money juuuuiui is uvv in jlooo man tney aid in AOO ilr lMipo said llut ia not a matter that will plense the Hawaiian people It really bus no bus idcms before tbiAsmbly It should beconkid cred in Ibe Courts And eay now that i have no Inrther eonfidaice In tbe law ndviser of this Kina dom ITiereissometbinsstratiKenboutthis lh Minister of I oreisu Affairs cave notice a few days wui uiiuu vi iuinjuuaui tue nui and now another Miuister brings it in bo is the cause of thisf Tbe inrsou bo is ascot or a bicb chieless of this hiudom bnt are we to think ui iiiiute nnwanau tue same color as tnv eelf whose doty in to watch over and protect tbe interests ot the coon try And who says We tdiall protect yott la this We mnt consider peci pieniy oi taunts and sarcasm nfnnli -T T- uu BQ WIU says 4cies propn roeasnre or which romora bnvo Ueu of fnilnrr mil beard 1 aus oi lauure will groet them on nvnrv huimmnmiHfmi rCTIrtrr Lri i err InnnnlnnifHij lf mo iumumij hi hiu ioe dimmer oi i oreicn Affairs tun gjiid ar rent deal iibont opholihnt tho UKnilf of Uie throne The sumo Minister first St notice of the Act 1 consider a lull of this ud like an attempt to nnuerniine 1116X1111 on Lis throne The Minister knocks at the doors ot members of this Uoase and asks them to join him at a lonch at his Loose I am informed that he said to those present that a conciliatory polioj was best that it is better to mre this small tract of crown land to prerent possible trouble hero will this trouble come from Do not onr Courts cm lost decisions The Ministers are frightened Iftlicr cannot protect the dignity of the throne they had best leave their seats It makes me ashamed to see a Ministry who are afraid here is the oangBrl It it from Great HrrUinfrouiUermiuiT or the United btates No it is from one man a inerehant 1 dont Uunklcaa be blamed for sayinc whatlfeeL Perhansoneortv nniiMAnnJ of the Ministry are lata clatchei of this man Perhaps he holds their papers If this bill pissTit it will relieve them The Attorner General must hare drafted thii bill therefore be is the mother of it It has been hinted that the Attorney-General before his appointment cto an opinion on this natter I am nf raid of one like him I fear that lie will not do his doty I said this Ministry was I still say I still think it- Th are tte protectors of the Kinc and should defend him to the last Now the order is reversed It is for the members to defend tbe throne If they fear the conseqnenccs they can stand behind us VTe may have all been unwise but the Ministry has been moro eo than the rest of ns Last night certain members were driven in a flock to a room with the Minister of Foreign Affairs When ho cets them there he becins feeling them nnd tick linc them and bringing them aronnd to his views Is this the way for a strone Ministry to act why not bnn the measures first before the House and not feel around outside Tho Ministers took oath that they would sopport the constitution of the Kingdom Arc they not violating that oath now I can say onhcsitatingly that the bringing in and supporting of this bill is a betrayal of their trnat It may be that the Ministry are doing what they are told to do by a higher power Is it tbe King hat is the malttr with our King Is ho in the power of the samn man The introduction of this bill amounts to asking this House to yield to one man to save trouble Has the same advice been given to tho King and has be fallen by it I do not tie where this House gets its authority to act in tbe matter If the Ministers are nttorneys for Mr bpreckels they can present the claims of their client before tho Supreme Court If it is decided that he has undivided interest in the crown lands the matter will be settled there On this occasion Mr Filipo wassus tained by seven native members and their opinions backed by their votes show fully how right the Gazette was when it niado the statement which was published last week As for Maui unfortunately tho monopolist organ writer was not present at tho time or ho might bo bettor informed than he happens to bo Tho disgust in Maui was strong and it has not lessened during the course of years Tho many petty annoyances which a great capitalist can put poor peoplo to aro not often chronicled for those who suffer arc not disposed to fight what seems to them a hopeless fightj and they suffer in silence bnt that Maui peoplo did dread what they would suffer and that individuals havo been annoyed is true notwithstanding tho monopolist organ to tho contrary Municipal Government EurroB OizEtru As I belong to countries where Municipal Government has nourished for centuries and have myself been Municipal Council lor yoa will perhaps allow me to say a word on the question which is now being discussed as to the advisability of giving self Gtivernment to Honolulu The thing I know has been discussed ns sou say again and again bnt I believe never to the proper point and never with a view to its rmctrt elucidation nnd elsewhere although according ftrrtie A rerf iwra theories it is useless to discuss things which exist elsewhere but do not exist ben makes mefeel most decidodlyin itsfvvor and I have long thought it would be such a good thing fur this town that daring the last Legislature I had a bill prepared on the object but could not find any one willing to submit it to the House Thus I wis sorry tb see the Gazette rather more to oppose the measure than to support it and as I know tbat crerr course taken brt onr vable paper is dictated only by some very good reasons I hive given your i Jcas peculiar attention Bat although thoroughly concurring with some of oar points 1 beg to differ uusome others equally important lour premises are cnimpeacLable a good Municipal Government would be a good thing the reverse would be intolerable Bat from those I draw two sequences- 1st If the Municipal Government could be a good and desirable thing in itself re mutt hare tt even if given by the Greeks and vou evidently had ro Itonao tt tJuua fer enter in mind when writing your article 2d If it be given tons wo mf look oat for it to bo to and not bad and that I shall now try to sho rests entirely in oureclrcs Then I go further still as to the event of its being ln of courso a Municipal Bo ird composed of the class of men who were for tbe shame of tbe capital returned at the last elections would be a sore harden on the Honoialn population but might not even that prove a healthy thing for this icason tbat by being so utterly bad and unsnpportable perhaps our patient or phlegmatic population might at last make up thlir minds not to support it any longer nnd once the torrent hivim broken thronrh ita dams it might sweep away tbe whole system against which there his been so much growling bnt no acting Yon farther say it cannot be denied the mercantile interests are wholly unrepresented in the Legislature and I shall add in the whole administration Perfectly true Bat why is it so bim ply because our mercantile men are too indolent or too absurdly proud or too cowardly disposed for putting themselves in tbe waj of commanding proper representation Kow I put it down as an irrefutable fact thvt if every merchant every landowner every mechanic every artizan and every laborer in town all of whom are positively interested though many dont seem to realize it in liaving good Government both municipal and national wonld only qualify themselves for voting they would at any time rvmi taint the vote of the town and consequently wonld have jast whom tlteif might think best to administer the local affairs as well as to represent them in tho Legislvture They have not yet done it and perhaps will still not do it in time for the next elections and that will be tbe only tbuig that can insure another lease of nower in ti present bad administration Hut if we hid Municipal Government with the perspective or tbe fact of its being bad then ierbaps man who now so disdainfully refuse to lose their nationality might find it a necessity for protecting their own pockets to qualify themselves so as to assist controling tbe election of tho City Board or Municipal Court as you call it Let us then have Municipal Government even as proposed by tbe official monopoly organ But let us have our self called patriotic merchants- our prood bnt not wise planters name if proper times came let all good and influential men set the good example of taking part in the voting- tbe smaller try of now unqualified residents would very soon follow suit and en ell the electoral lists to the point of reversing tbe noliti cal table Bnt if they will not please dear Gizctic do not bother os any more with their complaints against what they deem bad Government but let ns submit contentedly to what you call the rule of nonentities and that rain ennM mt lu worse for having shim mnuicipal board added to it than it now is in being condncted by a ministry which yon call in antagonism with every interest in the country whilst it might do a grLat deal of good to many private interests if there were a few more places snd percentages for agreable candidates and a few more prices for votes for friendly voters On the other hand if my argument hits the nail of tbe bead and if the classes I havo alluded to above realize that something must be done by them let 3 lose no lime in organising tho responsible constituency you speak about nnd in preparing for the future hght A MAnquEs Imperial Federation tlirroit In vonrlatenrticloonlmpe rial I ederation some mislcadins statements con cerniUB Canada are the more remarkable in Tiew of the superior information nsnnlly diiplaied discasiion of kindred topics Jpanling Canada instead of cou fSunSiny iff0 inbabiunts contains fall uoooooo Ibe official census of April 1st ww uu nun minions ins liewronndlanu HGSC which is in roaliyn portion of the countrj and will soon be so JfnJvt im a 8ame rat of inexeaso from 3 uJUpA ns during the previous ten yeirs would make nearly 5 OUUOOO but ns a matter of fact the lncreabe his been proportionally much crealir fOr the folloUHIf M1nri4 inmnlll1i nrst three of the jears present decade were nn usually prosperous tn Canad i and tbe lmmiRra tion Irom Europe exceptionally laree the opcuina np of tbe Great Kortli Went struction of the Canadian laci6c ltailway have contributed to retaininj within her down borders thousands of the jouur men who previously nii Krated to tho United btatcs An olhcial report of thelintisUJImistcrnt WnsuiuRton to Dowmn st rcet some time since stated that over 7S000 Cana dians mostly younc men had left their mmn lor permanent homes in the United btates in the suiRle year 18W Yet notwitbsUndmcly such a drain the Dominion added three quarters of a million to her popnlaUon in that decade Canada used to bo called the breeding rjround of tbe American btates but now the Canadians havo a conn try of tbcirown laraer ttau the Umted rr and in tho valleys of tbe lted lliver and the baskat cliewan alone they have opened np a ertde territory easily capable of sustaining a population crcater than that of any European nation save llussia llegantms iMtirrml Ftieraton Althoueb tout Jv Ilvnntlod in I- iouiu wnrci no sucu conclusion can justly be drawn from them lo illustrate Dunne the American fvi rre CoKadiam in the Union nrmic hole iicicbborboods were depopulited of their The ho Lad waited twojearstoaro bicenooKbto pass a mustenne officer enlisted -for tbe war dunnr the third year of its continuancethe youngest trooper in iherecuuent arid after to bloody campaigns in irgiuia served a third in tho Indian war on lb i lains the company which he served bein about oue baf Canadians Tbe seventy of the service may be jodgwl from Uie fact thVit after taking part in bhendans great battle of ESR otoa fifteen inontbs previouslj with RMO rank and file besides field staff and line was broken up and sent to a recruiting ramp reported unfit for service bv bhendarrt Adjntan -General with but 7S onre and JLa cSm4a ia Uio official reports nndcr i mP kUed wounded captured miss lug which usually meant Andersonville and slow death orn aniebfrflpntl concealed busbwbacktrs of ilosbysor Gdmores ZZI atd du4aScd for uuu9 lum lue oujnjj of ttle tin rt moi pie WfXJO men to U- iK iT uSIicKavetto Eurfand ui Crimean war aud 40U nyagemZtor semceon the Nile djes she want federation If yoii nrenment be correct in the latter case fZ how abont the other 11iantKa itST lJaLansareamiIitarj race It 13 sate to say that in proportion lo nnm bersandarcnnistjncenomeS ewraro better sernce to Uitir flaa than the 50000 who had a share beneath a foreign sky incnUinc the nnVf7nlhm8lrer wlh blade The whole history of Canda hetii Jsew Trance or under British bn weishted with deeds of mcomrXbteatot ment from tho carliet Indian wars MUlfSetrt colorcnre ulacs lhi aZ elVJ WoSe6 SrhfttbShT of lario was f0nnHi iTCfryTVVMM ista whosenained IIIKffiJgS history perhaps earned man rSnst cause w3l ewreintieadmirauonoftheworli Ba fact is that an InteS perrades and predominates tho Canada of 6mnt Eolders andlhTinmrorpett titles for the past century Bat the idea istSt unpopular with the massij mnch ulat urn of the mot nolo public men in Canada fcS within a few years refused titles and catius from the Queen lest it misht be construedStoaS acquiescence in the Federation DrcrilSr nSImJ faud cmefly by that daaoinBSSStuS Ssi8Swpp9ii who want to wage foreign wars for other people to fight out Independence not Federation the destiny of ClKlDJU The Qnaaai Hospital The Trustees of tbe Queens Hospital held their regular monthly meeting last Friday the vice President the Hon it- Bishop in the chair The Treasurer Mr laty read the semi-annual report of which the following is a resume ACET Ch in Bank S3001 Erttmsted receipt from pay of patients for June Entailed receipts of Hawaiian Sea- i ter ending SHh June 2030 Proportion of appropriation for aid in Barpon avawaoie in Dac Mvw LMBftrrrct Special Notices nilla forJnne 180000 Amount dee Benevolent Soclcllea 62X00 Bill for medicine on way from London 1000 ttzoaoi THIS PAPER is kept on Bleat ECIIVKES Adirrtlsln AicncyClaiid C3 3Itrchant Exchange San Francisco Cal where contracts for adtertlslnj can be made for It iocs FURNISHED ROOMS Neat and cosily Fur nlshed Rooms can be had bran early apnllratlon at NO 4 OAUDKS UNK MR A1LEN Has an offlce with Messrs IlishopJt Co coiner or Merchant and Kaahumanu Streets and he will be pleased pi attend to any business entruted to him 1057 6ra MR PARKE Has an Oflice over Messrs Bishop A Cou Bank corner Merchant nnd Kaahumanu Sts and will be happy 10 attend to any business entrusted to his care 1UJJ Cm no JlliDcrtisrmciits Of VWIlUf 9 A LL 1EIISOXS HAVIXO GTjAIMS im ifMtheEaUteof the late David II Lyman or Ji Vi111 hereby notified to pn sent Item to tbe nndersl ned within six months Irom date or thev nm uc uarreu Illlo Hawaii May 1 tb 133 It A LiMaS Executors 1UX It EL CAPITA FOR SALE AXOIJJIAX tsTAIilsIOX TOUAC veil trained to harness caube ildden Iasure toal cetter very rurther particulars apply to mii MILES Asignee Notice UJfiiisivnii ltivivr been appointed Aesl mcs in the Etste or 1 uosmucij liankrupt all persons are herrhr nntinl to pay to the nndersi ned any amounts due to the said bankrupt and to make immediate payment or the same tt PM1KE TIILO LNSISO Honololn June 1st Iss3 Jogi Ailmiiihtrators Xotice rpjIK UXBEKSIGXEI IIAVIXG T- CS PPolnled Administrator audSUmlrllratrlx hi iCrf tc Cb notice is here- Uv elren tn all erllrnr tn nu ii i i ip i lutii viiuiB against -it ii lc hctnir secured by mortj age or otherwise duly authenticated wltbUATliurston at SSMcrchant street Honolulu within six months from the date hircor or the same will be foriver barred A HELEN i ALEXANDER Adminlstratorand Administratrix Est IIAIexander Honolulu Mayffltlilssi luJlJt READ IT ALL IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE Hop Bitters ARE The Purest and Best Medicine cter made TIIEV AKE COMI OUXDED HlOM Hops Bnchu Mandnlte and Dandalioau The Oldest Ilest mot renowned andaluable Medicinea In thettorld and in addition conUin all the best and most effecthe curative propertle or all other bitters belm the neatest II TPatSfrrtl np ft BTlt 1 1 fenhvaafn and lire and heallh restoring agent on earth They Give Newr Llfo and Vigor to the Aed and TiHrm To Clergymen Idyers Literary Jlen Labourers Ladles and all those whose sedentary employments causs irregularities of Ulood btoraach Bowels or Kldneysor who require an Appetlier Tonic and mild ilimulant theso Hitlers are invaluable being highly curative tonic and stimulating without Intoxicating mauer nun your reelings or symptom are or what thedlseaseor aumrni if ue liop Hitter nannnuiyonaresicc butlf ou lont only icei oao or mtFerabl use the Bitters at once it mar im Ilr ti drrda hare bn aarril br to at a tritliii cot Ask yonr Drncrft or PhyalUau Do not auffer yomrelt cr lrt roor rrlcnilj snffrr but ate and re Ifarm lo nee Hop Hltlrrii Kr Hop nuura I no rile uruzseil drnnlirn no lmm but the porrn and brat mnlidne evrr made and no prrtou or famllr rboald be without It HOP BITrZKS MANUTACTDRIKa CO MedboarnesAustrallm Rochester 1 A Toronto London Antwerp Paula rorSaleby IIOLMsTKIl LO lUUJyr AIiIj 1ERSOXS patting on the XOTICE IOUXD TKKS Lands of Alaenui Kipahulu Maui MTllI be prosecuted according to law jog 4 PACIFIC HARDWARE COMPANY SUCCESSORS Tg DILLINCHAM A CO AND SAMUEL KOTT txrorrrEBa Hardware Agricultural Implements Paints Oils and Varnishes House loods stores Itan es Tinware and Kerosene OH and Iti OencralMerchMidlM -NOTICE OX A3f AFTKU THIS DATE VPJ72rJ7 Iresoasslnr on an Slirf Il2S4 Att CO 3Laneltbei alnmjP0SKAU KkIbelMUraWlK fg -I 3 13110 Balance 37ul Dr McKibbins report was next read and ran as follows HotoLnx May Slst 1885 To the rustecs of the Qaecns Hospital Gentlemen I have the honor to submit tbe following report for Ibe quarter ending May 31 at The total number of patients at present in the hospital is IT viz 31 Hawaiian 17 males nnd 1 females 3 Chinese and 21 of otber nationalities 23 paying ember of admissions during the quarter 101 viz 32 Hawanans 17 males and 15 iemales Chinese and CO ot otber nationalities Discharged Ot viz 23 Hawaiians If males and 12 females Chinese and GO of other nttionalibes Deaths li viz 4 Hawaiians 1 male and 3 females fi Chinese and 5 of other nationalities The causes of death were as follows accident 1 aneurism 1 beriberi 5 congestion of lungs 1 eon sumption 2 disease of brain 1 dropsy I pangrene 1 marasmus 1 Tbe highest number of indoor patieats was G9 lowest li3 daily average VS hnmber of prescriptions 2725 calls at the dispensary 48 The number of patients treated at the hospital was ns follows March 107 April 91 May 30 Itespectfnlly submitted ItonzsT McKimitv The condition and management of the Hospital were favorably commented on by the rctfncg chairman of the visiting committee and Messrs VV Parke Mark Itobrnson and JT Water house Jr were appointed the committee for tie ensuing three months The ice President made some introductory remarks and the Secretary read the following prt amble and resolutions which were adopted unan mously nESEis it has pleased God to take from us rr death the Queen Dowager Emma one of the found ersnndthe principal patron of the an institution which has been of great valut to this community and which will be a listing blessing to the natives and foreigners in this conn try in time to come and in which tbe beloved Queen took tbe deepest interest from its conception to the end of her life and for tbe sopport of which 1 she give a large part of her estate therefore be iH icmicrti matin tne death or the Qneen Dowager Emma the nation has lost a great and good fnend distinguished for her mvny virtues and especially for kindness to the poor and the sick and whose memory should be honored and cherished by all who value nobility and purity of character and of life as a rich legacy to her countrymen and friends lefolreil That all who may hereafter avaU themselves of tbe advantages rf the Hospital will like thoso who have received the3e in tbe past have reason to remember witt gratitude be kind hearted Queen Lmma and Iteeolceil That the foregoing preamble and resolutions be placed on record that a copy of tbe same be handed to tbe nearest nlatire of the deceased and that they be published in the newspapers in Honoialn Alabama Claims A reminiscence of the cruel war of the Rebellion was brought to mind in ihe Snnrptne fVinrf On the 4th instl he the nmumKlinn lufri Iniln Jndd of the petition of Hon Smith who is administrator for several Ilawauans who have claims bKed upon the depredations of the Confederate privateer Alabama JThe claimants were sailors serving at the time on American whaling vessels their names claims nd amounts allowed being as follows CLAIM Limakanl J7UM llaknolc 58 67 Nana MtO Kolona 16 76 Keama 7VU Olalo J8CS Hatahal MJS KrlUIelepa ICT6 Kahelolio 710 Alapal M27 Kllauea MCT rCE flit 1181 31 U9 uja 44 43 31 10 38 70 44 45 41 el The Administrator Hon VV Smith was represented by his Attorney A Thurston Esq and the accounts being proved arc now payablo at his office on Merchant ctreeL JTtni Slurrnstmtnts KAMEHAMEHA DAY PE0GRAMME OF RACES TO BE HELD AT KAPIOLANI PARK orr Thursday June 11 1885 UUDErt THE AUSPICES OF THE Hawaiian Jockey Club rltEMDEXT JAMES CAJlrBELL VICE PRESIDENT PRATT SECRElAIiV BERGER TREASURER CECIL BPOVVK Executive Committee IIOS II A TnDEMANX COL JUDI DR McUREVW facers JUDGES Dr McGrew Prill anl Cecil Brown Berber and brter TARTER VV Buchanan CLERK OK THE COURSE Capl A 11 Ilajler MIDDLIKU I Doiwctl Jr Races Commence at 1030 A Sharp GBAZrEES PIATE 100 ilKG HACK Half mile dash open lo all for weight age 2 QTJEEirS PIATE 125 harneaa beat 2 In 3 for Hawaiian bred hortca only 3 HAWAIIAN JOCKEY CLTJB CUP A SVVELPSTAKE of added cap lo bjMoa br tbe aame perron twice the aceond winning to be at any fntarc annul one mile dvh open toail iwe5lfM Mea nominations Incloeliijra fcor JlOto beeenttotbe hecreUlyof the Hia allan Jockey Clnb on or before pm on tnc Jlh day of Joni Final Keeptanca as to Hie balance or sweep takes on or before on the loth of Jane 4 G0VEEN0R DOMINIS CUP A bWEEPsTAhE or -0 added Running race KrdiP 0 llanalian bred noraea entries clocd on Anuet let 1831 5 KlNGS PLATE 150 TROTH NO RAUE Mlle heate bet In 3 open to 6 XAHUKU CUP AND 75 ADDED ii1HLS52a ACE JIIIe dh open toall Ham ilan bred horses weight for age 7 BECrPBOCITY CUP 200 11USMNG IHCE 1 mile dah rree fr all welsnt forage 8 GEKTLEME1TS BACE 50 TiiiTIIN0SR flCIJJO Jlire and repeat opet omie hc hlthrcniinntes ovrncn todrire loroad uajjon 9 PONY EACE 75 open to all ponies of llnanda or nnder 10KAMEHAMEHA PIATE 200 bSNIX0K4CE Smlledah open toall weight Admission within the fence 1 Admllon or hor estotlic enclosure a Cents for eacn norse PMklOronnaiae llC Ir1e for cnmcl Entrance lee 10 per cent All running nm wallan Jockey Club nt Rules to be had or Ihe Secretary S3 Ccn Is srtMSSfigSdBS0he rnM or tntrles close ut on Monday June Sth at tbe 0 BEEGEH Secretary CHAMPAGNE AY M0USSEUX in half pts CADHET BLANC in qts ptc GBEEN SEAL do do CH FARRE EXTRA do Ss IORSILE Bl sn HHACKFELDCO IlPCT lmj Administrators Notice 1Tiv7BMwnnAlmlnilraiorof Ihc Estate Mnlale or Honolulu deceased a Inmona SSSVi J2MS5S Jx tftKlVfff JK Xcuj SttiBtriiscmrnte UP TOWN NEWS AGENCY Hcmovnl Xlomtovnl TIIO5 THRUMS MEllCIIAXT Street News Agency and Stationery BoIness Has Moved to His Fort St Store 11XI BRE ITERS BLOCK lm HOUSES AND HOMESTEADS MR IS DILMMIIAM has Instracted me to oiler tor Priratu Sale portion nt his Splendid WOODLAWN PROPERTY On Beretania and Bingham Sts LOT Ml I Iallircctrroiitnndau feel deep with a Hne llui and Oat Buildings Stable Carrla IIogsc upon lc and is tbe propcrtr lately occupied by Rev A Cruzan The 11oue Is comparatively new Is in line order uudniil be open tor inspection for any person tleelring to view It Tbe npset prite for Ibis splendid piece or property will be 6500 One Fourth Cash Balance in 1 2 and 3 Years with Interest at 7 per Cent LOT Nu2lsMftbyMiri LOlNo 31S3ftbySJUft LOTNo IlsSJflby JMfl LOT No 1 Is 73 ft by ft LOT No 1 1 7 by ft LOTo la rt by li rt LOTNo sieSlrtbyJWrt LOTXo OlsWribyiJurt llGI tt ASIIFORD upet price 1325 UI upset prlc UUUI upset price lVfW upset prite IJU0 UU upset price Iu upset ptice lUW 00 upset juice ltUO txl npctpilce 1UJ0 00 And npon tlicsaue terms as for Lot No 1 so that payments can be very easily met A plan of these loU cin be een ut llic anetfmi room The new Tramway Tor which a Cbarter was recently uiu uj me ucisiiiiurc in uiiii mis iToneny within li ralnntes or the lot Ottlce and will naturally Increo its value Weinrite an examination and Inspection or tltosc Lota aa they are well sltnatcd and very desiruble ADAMS THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY No f20 Broadway Now York KbTABLIbllED IN 830 Ioc UDlccs on all Ui best Plant amour nhlcb are to be foonil many new departures containing rca turenot yet In ne In other companies aimlprr comfort and security or the 1OLICY IIOL0EJtsT This Company may be safely called the Ilonccr in most of the important Insurance reforms and for this reason as ttcII as many other It now irantacts the largest jcariy uusiucEs uone oy any one companr in thcwbrld lNilIcles are both NOH FORFEITABLE AND inOISPUTBBLE Assets Dec II Il Llablllllcs burnlus burpln cvYorkbtandardor J1 per cent interest larerthan that of any other Ins Co euAsslIance written In 1S3I latter than that or any other company Total Outstanding Assurance Iucreaeol lremium Income Increase or burplns Lejal Standard Iucrcasc or Assets Total amount paid Policy Iloders since the organization or ihe fcoclely MUI4S I7CS5UMII 10ISJ617 10 stfr Oct oo jBiout i to 10378316 iroi its si 5131 111 SI SI0TJtfl 53 CJoMLtostocl Clnixxxs 3NToxio The bodcty Issues a plain and simple contract or Assurance rree rrom burdensome nnd technical condition OS lOltrErrArSLE nnd INCONTESTABLE artcr three years All Policies as soon as they become incontestable arc Payable IMMEDIATEL upon therecclpt or satis factory proofs or death and without the delay ol sixty or ninety days usual wllh other companies lr For pamphlets or roll partlenlars apply to WIS ALEX CARTWmOllT Acnt CLAUETCE VILDEB Asiirono VOLtET VAUXASCOCnT Asurono ASHFORD ATTORNEYS COUNSELLORS SOLICITORS iDVO CATES PROCTORS CONVEYANCERS Honolnlu Hale imaj adjoining Postofflce i 11 fit I flrJll 1 VMSSfrH i i sfyiiiHAK nu READERS OF THE HAWAIIAN GAZETTE SE wWAdTantlf lD FR 0tni LARGE WSTRATED CATA MJlxUE which together with Samples is SENT FKEE TO ANY ADDRESS Vo are Retail Dealers ia WEARING APPAREL of Ercry Description OUR TEN LEADING DEPARTMENTS ARE PANCr GOODS DRESS GOODS DOMESTICS WRAPS CLOTHING FURNISHING GOODsj NOTIONS HATS SHOES MILLINER1 0 do not intend that anyone anywhere shall supply wants in these lines so well as we ReSIunML Tri1011 BtaWIton he Pacific Coast of America Residents of the Hawaiian Islands can make Inndsnmr newest and hest Goods by sending to ns -lb Small orders are filled with as mnch cire and ntleniinn rm same goods and prices to distant enstomer lo those who visit ns personally weinstoce iubin 400 402 404 406 408 ST SACRAMENTO CAL jirajiinj VV GOODS roiETW GOODS NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION AT THE POPULAR raiXIMERY HOUSE U4 ton street Honolulu SACHS PROPRIETOR immense mmm i 3BCatts BCiats Hatsy THE LARGEST AND I OFFEBED carats Best Asst of fVliffinery Goods in the Kingdom LATEST SHAPES AND STYLES NOW ON HAND A y7lsr of Roraan Piaia And Striped Rlhboa and Scarb Childrens School Hats at 50 and 75cts Sljipping Notice TDTBBinnCK Inter Island SNCo TICKETS TO THE TintDUOH TOLCANO Aio RETlltS can now be had at the offlce or tho Inter Island Co TonrNta leavln Honotnln per time table of the VV HALL will be landed at Ponaluu thence by Railroad to Pabala where Hon ea and Guides will be In attendance By thl route Tourists can make the round tllp In 7 daj rlrlni I days lo visit tbe oleano TICKETS aril THE ROfXD TRIP Ineludlnj Horse Gnlde Board and Lodzlnq 900 For further particulars eooulre at tbe offlee of Inter Island Co Honolulu Or to RDAN Votcaxollocea WIIiliSKS Steamship Company Iiimitiij i STEAMER KINAU KINC Commander VIII leare Honolulu each Tut tdaj at 4 3XforLa bat nn Mulifi Mabciis Jlihntona Kan albif Laa pabochue and llilo LraTe IUlo Thnrvtlajrs at noon toDcbln at tbe lame porta on rctarnarrlTlDback featnnlays PAbbENdEU TJiAirf from Malll will leave each Friday at 1 PM to connect with the RInan at tfahn kona The KInaa WILL TOUCH at HunoLala and Paaabaa on down trips for Pat rnsere if a clonal Is made from the shore STEAfiOUKELIKE LORENZEN Commander Learr Honolulu erer Monday at 4 for Mti nakakai Kaholat Keanae Moknlan aud Nna every other week Hnelo liana and Klpahnla Rftamlnjr will stop at Ihe abive arrlrln lack atnnlay morn in For nialb and parngeis only STEAWER LEHUA DAVIES Commander UI leave rcjularly fur Paanhaa kohoIalelcOokala Kukalan Ilonolilna Lanpahoehoc Ilakaliu and Ona nua STMR KILAUEA HOU WEISBARTH Commandor Ihitc rrgnlailj for same port as Ibe bLehaa STEASflERSVIOKOLII McCREGOR Commandor Leaves Itonol ii In each Thnifday at5p for Kan nakakal Kamalo Pukoo Moanul llalaiva Uallan Peleknnn and Kalaupapa Iletnintni leaves Tokoo atunlav at 6 a for Lahalna Leaves Lahalnn Saturday at 1 ra for Inkoo remaining over Sin- uay arrmns at Honolulu eiineday moral 7The Company will not be rrtponIbIe for any freigbt or packages nnless rcrelpted or nor or baasennlcfs plain It marked- NotrcrponlbIe for money or jewelry unlets placed In charo of the rurecr AH pamlble care will be taken of Live Stock bat the Company will notarpamc any risk of accident SVUL WILDER Prc Ident KOSE StcreUry OFFICE Corner Fort and Qoccn Street Honolalo bept I iUSi uri Til TMI STBAMSRS -OP THE- INTER ISLAND STEAM NAVIGATION CO Steamer HALL 3VXckXixlaxxl TKS Commander Will run regularly to Maalaca Maul and Kona and fwwatr Steamer PLANTER llininoo CAMEUOS Uommaniltr LeaTMcTtrrTUESDVat3 fur Manllllll Koloa EIirleanilWalniM Ileturnlnj lrarea Nawlll will errrj SATUKIMYo ii at lUmo lala errrj at 5 Steamer IWALANI KIIKEMAX Commander Will rnn rcjularl ti Hamoi Jlanl anil Kokalhaelr iiuuumi uiu i aaiuan Hawaii Stmr BISHOP 3IACAULAV Uommaoilrr Jjratea trcrjr SATUItlUV at 8 a for Walanac alalia Uabu and Ilanalcl anil Kllanea Kauai re- iui jikiiuici CTCrj 1UX017AI at I ami tuochins tnlalu and Waiaiiae trerr fcD NLbDAY ami articles at Ilonoluln tame day at I Stmr JASriWAKEE Eli Cum ma der Vi HI rnn regularly to kapaa Kauai CO- OKK1CK oi Uie Lompanj foot of bllatiraStreet near Hie IM as Wharf tN Secretary It 1 UoTEIl Pri aldent Honoialn January 3 I8S3 jojj PACIFIC MAIL STEAWSHIP CORIPAHY For San Francisco TJ MlKMIIII STKAIimill -ff AU8TEALIA UHlsr COI3IAMDIII WILL LEAVE HONOLULU FOR SM FRANCISCO On or abont Monday July 5 FOE SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND THE SIIEVDII HTt lltMllir ZEALANDIA ttEIIIIKIt COJDIAXIIDII On or about June 13th 1885 For Prtgbt aad Passage apply to lOuIc It HACttFELD JttO AttuU Oooils lor Ntiliimul llr Niltl an lieHtortHlFrsol Clinrce In she flre iirool Unrctionao near llsHtnnir ljrf Fireworks Fireworks I ilb ROCKETS PLAIN I lb Rockets Colored 21b Rockets Assorted 2lb Meteor Rockets 6 Star Roman Candles Bcnjil 11 hte Trlantle Wheel rSTFOR SALE nv 1 Oil 5m Crramlnxs ADAMS Corporation Notice ATOTJCE IS JIKKEMT OITGX Mar 11 VS1 iH10 tort TIxnnnM CKKakanl PKawaikn Henry ZKalno WOAchl II Cammlnra CKKakanl PKawaikn President Vice President Manager Secretary Andltor TrraaDrer I Hoard of Director hphi liana Manl Ma SVl ISO MStlt WJXIIAM SMITH ATTORMY AT LAW JO Callfomr Steet 9ta padtc0t PtI 1W nreniaaVPnBrriMCaBeJldlBO i mi nniii 111 ml iimnii iiiiihiiiiiiiiiiii rgnl jifowrtisrinrnte StTPItEME COUIIT OP THE HA wallin Islands In thsrattltrer the Bankruptcy or OEB 8INO VVAICO Berate Chief Jaatlee Jwld 0 SlnjVyal 1 001007 doK bnlne In Heel Koellupoko Island ot Oahtt bavins tte day been ab judicated bankrupt on the petition of Coschea ADonciiMnereuyararrea vat all uedltera of laid bankrupt come In jnd prove their clalaw btftttt me my Chamber In Honolal en VTIUUBSDAT Jane al And tt Is farther vnlered that nm nd dajt the rredltOT do proceed to bobl th LECTION of a ma ilffnee or anjnecs of said biBkrnpt estate an4 that notice hereof bpobllshed la th lUwinuf Ujrarrs two time prerloas to said day Ifated Honolotd JnneStb I5 A JUDD Attett Chief Justice MnpremeUwort IIijkt fewrrn Pepnty jlfTfe ielt SUPKE3IK COURT OF TUB UA wallan Island In the matter of the BaaknnrttT orE NOUDUEUt nefw McCally II Lovejoyand II MacfarUne Arlfoe of said baakrnpt elate ivlos Sicl th lr seconsu show 1S tbe payment dlvfdeads trrcdlto wtlte Is herebrffiyen that they will avvlr tnr tciwement or snch accounts for a dlscimxe Irom ihclr liability a Alznee4 berore ta aioresta JMtice oo vfEU 3iED VV the Uth day of JUNK NEXT at 1 oclock at which time anv prm Interested mar inueir and contest the same Honolulu May J9th 1 8 Byordrrof the Conrt IIKNKY SMITH 1M St Deputy Clerk QUFllKMB CUUKT OF Tllfc waltan imiMi in Probate In lb matter of kj the Estate of JOSEPH UL UNFIT late af HnnnTn Oahu deceased Chambers before McCofTy On reading and flllny tho peiltton and acconnta of Mrs Jane Unrney AJraiafitratrti with the Will an nexrd of the Estate of Joseph S- Garner late of Honolulu Oahu deceased wherein she asks to be il lowed 77341 and charyw bersetr with SXttJS and ask that the same may be examined and approved and that a final oiler may be mde of distribution of tbe property remaining in ber hands to the persona thereto entltlnl and dlscharztn her and her snretla from all further responsibility a- snch ndmlnbtratrlx ItIsonIeretIthaMEDNDT IheMb darol Jalr A I 4 at 1U ctork A before the laid Chief JuMlce at Lhambtrs in tba iurt Home at Honolulu be and the Mine hi reby it appointed aa the time and place for bearing said petition and accounts and that all persons Interested may thru and there appear and show canse Ifanrtbey have why the same should not be rranted and may present evidence as to who are entitled to paid property And that this order In the English lanffaajre be published lo the IIawaiijlx Uaxkttk a ncwopaper printed and pob llshedln Honolnlufor three successive weeks prevtoitf to the time therein appointed for said bearing Dated at Honolnlu 11 UthU7lh day May AII 18H3 LAWJtBNLE McCIjIXY Attest Justice Supreme Conrt Hinbt tmi paty tlerk JOftl 31 SU1MIK3IK COUIIT OF THE IIA waltan Islands In Probate In the matter of the hstate of JOHN BUtAHD late of Uonolnla Oahu deceased Before Chief Justice Jndd On reading and tiling the petition and accounts of Chas IL Bishop Exerutof of the Will of John Krrin Itarnanl late of Iloaololn Oahu deceased wherein ha asks to be allowed 1 and eharzea himself with 18 tUt and asks that thu same may be esamlned and approved and that a Anal order may be made of distribution of the property remaining In hla hands to the persons thereto entitled and dtscbanrtaaT him and his sureties from all further responsibility as evca ejecn tor Itlsoiaererf that KIDA the 3rd day of JotyA It 181 at Hip clock vLf before the eafcl Chief Justice at Chambers In tbe Crart House at 1 1 owl a lo be and the same herfby tn appointed as tbe time and place for hearing said oetliion and accooBts and tbat all persons Interested may then and there appear and show cane If any they hav why the sbbm should not be granted and may prr nt evidence as to who are entitled to the said property And that this order In the English laogoage be published in the Hawjiuy Uazctte newspaper printed and published in Hono lalo for three snccelvc weeks previous to the time therein appointed for said hearing Dated at Honolulu II I this day of Jane A JUUli AUet thief Justice Sapreme Court Hr inr Sjimr Depnty Clerk ltd 3t CUlMlEMi COUIIT KJ wailan Islands In Probatr OF TUB In lh tnnttavp uf th xatiaie oi 1iituu uaiiaiyiye1 ute or IUlo Ha wall deceased At Chambers before Mr Justice Austin On reading and filing tbe petition and account of Austin tilting administrator of the estate of Petero Wahakane late of llilo Hawaii deceased wherein he ak to be allowed StWS4 and charxee himself with S3UKJJ5 and asks that the same may be elamtned and approved and that a final enter may be made of distribution of the property rem tin lag in bis hands to the persons thereto entiled and discharging him and his sureties rrom til further responsibility aa such administrator It Is ordered that TIIL USD VY tbt id day of July A I 1883 at ten clock a iK Mitl Jnstlce at Chambers In the Court House at Honolulu be and tbe same hereby Is appointed as the time and place for hearing said petition and accounts and that all persons interested may then and there appearand show canse If any they have why the same shook not be granted And that this order in the English aud Hawaiian languages be published In the lUwatuir Iazette and Knotoa newspapers printed And published In Honolulu for three successive weeks previous to the time therein appointed for said hearing Ditedatlloiiolalu I this day May A 1335 Attest BENJ ALSTIN IIbi ut Smith Justice Supreme Cfturt Deputy Clerk Ml SVlMtUMK COURT OF TUB HA wallan islands In the matter or the Bankrnptcr ot II HAItT and ELLIS A HAUT lately doing baslnrss In Honolalo as Hart Brothers HtoreMc Cnlly A Cartwrlght Senior tbe Assignee of said bank rnpt estate having filed bla accounts showing the payment of two illi Mends to the creditors Notice 1 hereby given that he will apply for a settlement of such accounts and for a discharge from his liability aa Assignee before tbe aforesaid Justice oa MU2vX9 1 the 10th day of Jnne next at 10 oclock a al which hearing any person Interested may appear and contest tbesame By order or the Conrt HENHY SWITII Deputy Clerk Honolulu May 38th 1885 vm Si SUlItEMU wallan Islands COURT OW TUT IIA In Probate In the natter 0f tile JULiUH ItlCIIARIlsnlt of KsUte of Uahn deceitacO lotriitate Before Mr Jnttlc OIIJ On rradlngr ami ailmr the petition of Mre Amelia Richardson ofWalanae Uabn widow of theireceasrd ullflln7 that Jaliaa lllchanlaou hit of aaklWata nae UjIiu illeil Inteatate nt Ilonolnin on the 9th Jar el Mar A 1S85 IrTlns proper within lb Ilawa llan Islands and pratlne that Letters ol Admlnlclra tion Issue to II A WJdmna ot Ilonolnin iMtm It Is ordered that WEDNESDAY the 3b dar June A 1 1WO at ID clock be and htrebr la apiiolnleil for hearing said petition before the aald Chief nstlee la the Lonrt Iloom of this onrt at lloswlnln llm nJ gUnMlrnmsaiiMmHif my at pearandehoircaoae If an tbe nhr th same honld not be granted and that tbia order be pshllshed In the Hawaiian and English Ungufea fermn cesslre weefcs In the hotoa an lllwatuic OirVrrr newspapers In Ilonolnin Dated Ilonolnin II I Ma 2th A 18W LAWKESLE McLULLV Mt Jnallco Snpreme Cit lltnr Murru Uipnl Clerk lUJIXt Mortffafftcs otlce orintention to Foreclose Notich is unuKiiY givkx that parsaant to power of sale contilord in a clJFf1 ltaw1 SeirterabeJ A 1W0 made I Klnlnukalchn ILtTl aVd of Oahn Stephen Spencer of Ixwdoa EoshM recorded In the omce of th Kegistrar of Csnnuen In Liber 68 folios 115 and 3lS and for IkmS Mb conditions In aald mortgage deed ennui tbat all and elngnlar Ihe lands tenement and IwrMrUaesUa In said mortgage deed contained and described will after the time limited law be sola at pnbrto mttHi on account of the breach of Ihr rondlAowau berHn own before mentlonetl The Pramlin In said murium ilrserlbsd being all the tight title and Interest uf said 1 hinimataChH i tlf Pmm ot parcels of land situated la said Iluml bilug taro McfkaUUid lid conulnlnr issrei of wjj mre psmlcalaTrK deecrlbedin Ilojal Patent la nil Award So SS STEPHEN tPENLEH MmiiLi 31 JlnVMAItlllT Altnmr fne Vi llsptfl Ifnnnlaln tf aBnaL staat IJjted MaySQlb leM mu Mortgagees utceoriiitciitIoii to Foreclose Norton is insKKUY oitsx thatpnrsnanttoa power or -ale eonutsifcl In a certain moitgage deed ifated the ad dar of tclkber A 1 IJ made bj Kahiuit of Wlaln Undif VIC to Stephen Spencer London England reesjrwM fi fo lo to in and for a breach of UicoidlSS tS Mid mortga deed ronlaied that all and alenralir the lands tenemenu and heredltamenta lo said wa lejd conlalneil and deacrlbed will arte tb tlXWml ed br law br sold at public auction un aecnt of tin breach of the conditions a bminIieforeIeUsjsMd The propertr in said mnrtgsjgc deacrlbed betas sllnaleJat hawallo In said walaTn and bSc tarf and kl a land containing an area of 4 KJO cmud liiiv Vii -WW IWJII MortRatrees Notice of Intention toForecIose VUI JS JIEHEUY GIVTC 0 thatpnrsnanttoa power of sale emOInnl in a celUIn mortgage deed iltdlheWhdarJoI 4 ISM made bilfl Klblklki of iKolilt l2a of corded In the offlce of the Kegistrar of CoTmutmiil liber S3 folloa 9 and TO and for a brfXfci dltlona i Mid mortgage deed conulnl Itatall lingular the lands teemenU and beredUmau In aa mongage deed ronuined and descVlW wi after Ibe time limited bT law be oM atUbrl anctononacconntofthibrraehof the cmdltitnaaa hereinbefore mentioned tUeffJKWn me described bdaus slt atcd at Kfklbale In said Honolulu ami coatalr3aT an ill of an acre and more fiMaUlS described In deed of IV Paike Marshal oTtlsilUwSiat lslandatothesaldKIhlblkl dated the 1Mb dar December 1947 and reccrded in liber 3 on redtawW aid WJ STEPHEN HPBUCER lortag I MnaSABRlT Attornee for MnpinM tlt llll IUL I1VUUIUIH jibj uin IOSU 4t WOTICB CLARK fc CO ANCHOR MILLS PAISLEY SCOTLAND MAKERS OF ALL KIN 18 Ot SEWING KNITTING CROCHET and EMBROIDERY COTTONS Bej lo direct Pnhlic uiemlun i ihi 1Wrtw1 TRADE MARK TRADE MARK Biff LB ii9 ro aui moLa Without WhichN one are Genuine Dealer and mere are hereby castUcnsaJ ainlmt inrasctABK TTarSuSSd Inlatlons of their manlactarei HOOT tATTuft Ilonolnin ad April las Jit MAKSHALS SALE ih 7i 0Jr Cwrt lh WwJelisHil I ISI 3a3SSSUUK toni lnUtarl go UT miM COUK piall leiled nrS BSiloEe SIJBLO I har dctoahin5ccroekiBriTMar Monday Jhe 29th Day of Jane A 1885 llsuti ass LUt of propTty for Sal- limit voodea nsed as note a iicra 1 Lotsf UerrJuhdlisu aala atore i I I TT tf at fe sj a ill tr.

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