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                  <text>THFE OLIO.

1

"TRUE TO THE KINDRED POINTS OF HEAVEN AND HOME."
HONOLULU, IVOViiIvIBER 16,1855.

is

Our

something.

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norn

is

plume

INVOCATION.

norn

our

To select it from the
many

dc geurre.

Bear

thought

Ever

at the

nratnaaa

others is

appropriate by

SAILORS'
NOVEMBER

HOME,
&gt;
18."&gt;o.

10,

be

'l

few

too

The

and

Wreath,

jShould

'may
large

expected

a

in

space
"

The

'news.

"The
of

only

expect

• friends,

The

in

that

—

while

few articles li

a

it

of home

And

too

PROSPECTUS.

;directed

to

hands.

our

as

Where

in the

When,

becomes necessary
to sever

peisQjiis

tion

which

Hors

line of

or

for the

r

opinions

forth the

set

ties

with
to

stage,

We

step.

and in the

rights,

selves free and

ceded

us—not

strength

to

been

long

shield

indicate

The

hope
rights

our

to

"

one

in the

purpose

our

As

through

weapons

our

speak

and

awaken

announce

our

sword,

though

hostility,

present
we

spirit

hope

there's

our

answer

magic

We

in the words

in it," yet

we

would

pleasure
gi asp,

not,

the

our

Where

cause

none can

To that

we

our

screwed

and

our

do,

we

would

lists,

as—Fail.

may

not

gladly

the fruit of the fabled

never

whose

doom it

your

justice
from

receive

we

form

a

poems of the
Tell

verses, each

different

!

Jine

author,

same

author,

or

must

be

different

as,

in mournful numbers,

me not

All

our

Wake

the

Longfellow.

—

life is mixed with death ;

Barrttt.

—

better soul that slumbers,— Anon.

There is

higher

not

"

life than breath.

at

necessary

of

in the

[consistency

all times to

picture,

as

the

preserve

following:

ever

Turn, gentle

hermit

of

the vale,

Goldsmith.

—

we can

from

Equipped

in this

To walk

you

top

to

toe,

Coteper.

—

studious cloisters

Where knelt the

vanquished

pale,— Milton.
foe.—Holmes.

ourselves
Those who think it
easy

to

form

cento ver-

cause.

ses, may find

Honolulu, Nov. IG, Isoo.

we

;

ocean,

to

generosity.

commend

confidently

sea

reigus eternally

cento

from

It is

was

will,

your

thy bosom,

elude

bough

But what

reach.

minstrelsy,—

restless

summer

sky;

CENTO VERSES,
To

The

may

and

Honolulu.

accomplish.

offer

dyes

we

We fear there

word

a

;

cx-

courage

entered the

;

waves,

heaving

take me

There, oh

disappointment

misgivings.

we

as

gladly

When

a

fourth line

Music, heavenly maid !

for the
was

following:

young,

our

Constitution

our

of

Honolulu

And little

Sailors'

Ere

of amityr Home

are

are

if

pages,

bough

fountains rise,

me on

liver wild and

acceptable —each

our

maidenoTPSSjn;

evening brings

Nature's

Breathing

;

sweetly sings

soft and low

flashing

sketch,

Stot-y,

regret and

such

us

strive and

and

name?" has been asked by

celebrity.

Where the

who

;

beauty" fll.eep,

Taints the shores, and

or

;

cerulean home

vast

in

at

Fairy whispers

gold

weep

Where the Sun with gorgeous

enhance its value

to

on

they

place

to some

we

good

&gt;

!

contains

themselves and

to

have

we

sticking

Nov.
a

of world-wide
to

Though

to case,

good-will.
What's in

found

If

of,
F not claim from

we

To

never

the golden orange

There, oh tako

deeper

for
may be

&gt;to
to

purpose.

but pen,

to

will be received in the

friends

and

our name

or

sphere

On

taken

mite of1 The

device

our

to

nothing

it

it,

into

play

Beauty's dark-eyed

Where the breeze

make

condemn

none

of what

• old did that of him
We bear

strange

limit

be

are true

) confess

-

let

and all will be

all will

so

pre-

you'll

efficiency.

its

advocate.

the
friends
I

with them1

conflict

To

say,

their

ish-s

deep,

;

moonbeams cold

Where the wild bird

gain-

pages.

have

the

than ourselves.

bound
I

have

better

herald

no

tongue

might

or

coming.

serve;

prepared
"

are

arena, where

and

banner with

with

writings

the

increase

. pcriencc

similar

none can

folio of four
what

entreat

we

a

disposi- -

a

slightingly

fact, thatt friends

any

party.

or

we

i poem—each

such

to

declare our-

We

to measure

earnest

will ourselves
Not

sect

speak

theylor

stay the hands of those who have:

or

the crowd

and

-

And

inalienable
swe

we

of

rights.

wiser,

We ask

action.

certain

contribute, if need be,

to

—but

of

enter

we

many stronger,

•

that

self-evident

a

friends

and

independent

shackles of

humanity

no

act-

contradict,

or

our

? it.
duties

public

impel

beginning,

invade those

to

no

of

be

to

possessed

is

man

by

posi-

-

•

We hold it

tion

say

nature

what

with

and

rosy ray

loam-wreaths

Where sunny

for whatever may be the charac-

;

of its contents, it is

long

halls below

Where the clouds that

bccliuncc-

to no

echoes

inorning'B

thy

• Nightly

"in our

adopted

liable

seems

decent respectt have contributed

requires

which

reasons

i

assume

a

of mankind

f
class of

certain

more

objection
ter

which

a

and

conduct,

life's broad

or

person

them among the

place

on

a

has bound them

society

or

for

the

I
it

of Lninm events,

course

it

flashing leap,

Where the silver wavelets

we

And
Folio because

the

Turns

manufacture,

may

sea,

fearless, free.

waves

haunted

of

Roll

with such waifs and ustrays

changing

billows

thy

thy glad

answering

Tell

idea of

an

and

with thy gentlest motion,

Where the loud voiced winds do blow,

domestic

to

land,

and

Where

Cuskel.

devote

suggests

lea

exclusively

will

fea,r,

Journal,"

we

columns

our

gather

to

Boar uic

be twined in

to

Home

us

Cabinet"

;the wonders of both

we

thy heaving bosom,

bright

O'er

between

gathered

or

adopt

we

be

far

Our flow-

easy.

thought,

of wit and gems of

ers

not

me on

to

to

and

Trustees

1854.—"The

20,

manage

t pledge

not

adopted,

Trustees

chosen

the affairs of the institution,

the

public

that

integrity

of another,, will characterize the financial

believe there

Chosen,

and

are a

be trusted,

creature

Aiund

a

tongue—

Those for whom Time does
web of fate with sufficient

fidelity jit

operations

yet the

to

done

to

order

by

of

not

unroll the

rapidity, may have

our

FATE-LADY.
Nov.

16, 1855,

�THE

2

Now

WELCOME.

toil and the danger of
care, the

land from which you

wife,

mother,

a

gladdened

has

the

whose

sister,

the
;

A

r wildest
far off
left

image

sakes,

cordial welcome, and offer

a

you

and for their

name,

that

wishes

the

hours

is3 idols.
j

form but the
scene, may

series of

and

bright

the

of

blind

Anon, in

a

of the

long; subsequently

a

practised

made

ones are

rise before

to

their

coming here,

greetings; and

ate

measured distance which

on

feelipa

a

i.-cflfer
T{|V
will find

forts

*"

'^nc U

at

entreat

we

here,

all

at

's

have been accustomed.

,0

lurn

our

what its

kind

is
find

more

once

offer

more

our

we

refuge from the perils of

promises,

or

go

mighty deep, may
holds the

of His

the

name,

)|

and

amid the
a

:ean,
view.
est

scenery

tiway

Birds

of

landiwork

moral

l great

upon

hand

beautiful,

he

tracts

sad

A slight
3,
but a

war-cry,

portion

the

most

tropical
inhabit

tastes

gratili-

and

their rich

vary

ornaments,

dark

forms;

the

land-

islesi

a

harbors.

cipal
in

to

employment

conceal

a

spot
Not

by

mingle freely in

the

youthful
No

pears.

the

harbors.
various

one

of this

place

stone

could

while the of his

form a

and their

large

recre-

of

"

a

treat

tigues

a

and

King.

where

the

house

-

perils

of his

find

place

na-

ivolumc of the sacred Scriptures,
of civilization appears

tin

part-

a

and

.in

said:
the

his

labors.
a

copy

may

run

of the

deep

may

flash, the shriek-

may

which

shall

laugh

at

with

a

shall

steady

procure

shall

age

third, "willcrown
His

success.

conic

and peace

him

on

strength

than

to shield from

■eign

and

nnd

give

him

I

"

a

life.'

You have

blessings.

will

plannin;;

give

him

friends

over

Hume in

a

as

enjoyment

watch

to

compt-

declining

have bestowed:

temptation,

a

him
for-

land."

And it

was

so.

far1 there he found

• his

wants,

■ will

you

to

Honolulu.

Wherever the sailor

friends
offer

accept

A •friends?
of
ii

you

but

a

upon him

each other in

comfort,

bodily

and

perseveranct

him

physical

but

have vied with

higher good

corner,

re-

waves

be the attendants of his

Ibr his

taken

safe

endun

defy the wrath of theStorm-

with

Old

. bestowed

metropolis!i|

a

to

"The

But the last, still kinder, said:

in the first

when

will sive him

may sweep around his frail bark.

calling,

tency.

.(You
murder-'

the

I

chilling

his limbs

;

monsters

lightnings

. gentle rest-giver,

apde-

undergc

its

him,
bone

enable him

to

unblcnching,

clibrts

By,and | shall

a

the

to

to

The fierce win-

hardship.

And I," continued the

"

1

prin-

as

will be

- King."

who

from the fa-

ocean

him

on

I will endow him with
courage indomita-

but

advances, in sickness,

lie

mariner

may

quiet resting

Ilis lot

him

of their
I
power, nnd

Mari-

justly

hand lavs

royal

the

s ing tempest

shius lie,

him

Sailors' Home" in the

realm,

and

as

second

people areI courage, joined

wharves.

has

dangerous calling,
bestow

to

to leave

about

was

injury."

- mountain-high,

of the nations,
among the monarchs

own

The

Agri- ble

of their

recognize

picture.

and

picree

blast will

his

assembly.

He

"

tirst,

the

arts

Sovereign of these Isles

respected

of

to

numcr-

lands,

navigator mentioned

cd the great

is

un-

both among

but many

the

this

his

wind will whistle around

-jter

ai

i threaten,

scendant of the savage horde, who

his

Said the

with which

the

near one

quiet security along

ners

pursue

toil, privation

-

here,

arc

the

nxt,

first sailor

Fairies assembled

J

brought

to

numerous concourse

on

human sacrifice from his father's

indulgences,

one trace

and

to

for the) these without

modified,

and

n!

offuture bless-

.

them.
peace among

assembled

their beautiful birth- and

horrid call
brutal

of their

Not

their

picturesque

feathery

crowd

his home

in
i will be benumbed with cold.

is

transferred

arc

scr-

that

change

products

shore,

on

the

natural features
*
( a sound consiitution

rapidly progressing,

are

covering made from the bark and with His

portion of their

and the

ation.

with

active

in

have been

filled,

arc

commerce,

Again

Pn-

of their
green

plumage

find his

to

soil

and the

which

ships

ous

bei culture,

islands

who inhabit these fair

contrast

of

cultivation;

scene

beings

Its

ded-

christian uiinis-

intellectual
land.

hopes

to

man

enjoyment

full

THE FAIRIES' GIFTS.

School lioiis-

tives and the residents from other

of the

the

to

omnipotent

tribes of

savage

A.

When

hushed.

proclaim

all

is

civilization,

this

aided

Christianity,

that

#

Look
in

God haveJing gift.

true

teachers,

felt

Honolulu/.

•

civiliz-

temples

village.

he somewhat

to

seem

thei[civilized homes

and the lover of Nature's

i scenery which

the

of

unmistakable marks of civilization

i life,
volume|

coral-girt

proclaims

the

and

in

security• the markets

of Him whoi

of the

worship

the

appear,

is

war-cry

the people,
among

wlint

,|der

waters

perpetual

may

costume

Picture.

of brilliant

ady groves;

c

vast

group
The

a

savage

and books and

dwell in

Two Scenes in

The

the

to

haven
i progress

wclcemc!!

in the

the varied

stand by their side, while

cs

r ters,
your

be written.

Happiness

may

i
you

and of land.

ships

protection

forms

native

over

olfedncss.

ilillor-

oc-

influence is

presented

scenes

reclaim the

to

power

and ckvatc them

group,

b»«

"''&lt;•

vast assem-

various

repress that sneer!

two

her handmaid

theJin

over

cheering

and confess

garb of bark and feathers baa

been erected in every

-

make vice

to

and

rest

down in

against thy

will,

icated

i
you

coin-

care,

in the hollow of His

sea

and

yours;

sea

to

same

view.

to

«**'*

same

ed lands.

even

bid you

again

coarse

given place

wishes that you may here
i[Large

But whether you seek the
it

P~

and of
peace.

security

Vlarincr,
cc

indicates,

-

&gt;f

Enter, and by

name

ii,o

|,„t

.

awa

the

us

! The

-!ent

The

changes.

scene

home.
.'lnstead of the idolatrous Ileiau,

hope

desire it should prove—a

ardently

reßt, of

&gt;'

we

influence aid
patronage and youv

place

-

times, many of
their

ul o" U

not

for

you;

whicji, through

to

OlllO

un-

rush-

you

may

&gt;'°"

heart, promn»'-»

your

with

"

separates

upon your mind, loneliness

es

of the

thought

settles down

the

at

picture,

-

darkness that may be felt!

a

islands rises

-

the

as

rc-

is

will

good

broken

day—lias

and its

and
present comforts,
The

r
your

on

smiles and affection-

glad

lifeless

their homes and

Pause, skeptic!

candidly

magic

the

by

us

You will miss,

of that little word.

inare
?

feet,

with

and the

made,

are

memen-

Prayer

stone.

all!

by

of absent
t
scene, with

dear forms

How many

and

character

his

on

ol
fbv

captain

other

speeches fraught

moral

Day —a
landscape,

within these
;:mains.

ones

Night —moral night,
Home!

his

at

revolting

hisj

to

within the

to

in the lan-

printed

with

nations.

cv

of misundcrstund- -|

and the noble

most

bly disperse

their rude
I

to

and

the mariner

to

.

both

Islanders,

placed

toes arc

-

natives,

gives liberty

lies dead

foreign ship

dignities

stran-

excite the;!offcred;

untutored

moment

passions,

the
guagc of

.

offer to their strange-3

to

homage paid

a

the laws of the land,

oni

bays.

and the

shore,

on

chieftain

savage

uncurbed

this festal
I

beginning

happy

bid1

ready

are

visitors the

our earnestt

in

spent

we

they

.855.

assembled

are

offing,

of the

curiosity

At first

a
i

f ing,
blended with all your holiest recollections of

it, in their

lies in the

large ship

ifl,

of their beautiful

near one

have ventured
i
you
gers who

affectionl

and whose

life,

your

for

have

ybu

came,

a

or

in

If,

Home.

island

thy

in this

ocean to

prepared

festivities of the evening,

group of ravages

a

i the strand
the

Wclcemo from

Welcome, Mariner !

NOVEMBER

FOLIO,

and

ready

him

a

to

Home.

prize the

went.

minister

to

Sailor !

service of those
W.

�that

Gono

is

the

I

might

'great
w

which

cause

to die

years

lias

the dark
old

Sternly
Shall

pull,

Ocean

No tomb but

Deep

ha&gt;i

ever,

when
billow

the

Afar o'er

Where
And

the

his

children

of

their

play

a

Is

in

coupled

ith the

That

never

greeting

I

shall be.

And long shall those deiw 11

The step that will

I

They'll

I

Mas

I)

gladden

dicted

for

gentle—so

1

the

it

is

to

What

|

of the

tale

Obi

l\.

ocean

indignities

point

to

to

example

has

Take the

reigns,

ocean,

a!!'

two

1,

do

best

we

-.lie fair forms of

English

of

reigns

not

Ms

sounding

we

the

What

dirge.

page

of

Leave

him

to

) !■

—

sleep.
may

Where coral
And dark
Y/ct

know

is

gleaming.
of

sea

weeds weep .

that the

spirit

day

not to

Rests

the

would

that the

The

S.

sea!

whose

is another

and country,

king

under

victory,

FOR SALE.

i'ul

great-variety of

-uited

valuable anicles—use

to

and

climate and every

every

The above may be obtained by
it

jforget

leading

by

er Josephine

taste.

chanced
on

per.

daily
it

One
news.

would be

the

to

application

10, 1855.

hear

probable

thought

news

of

two

"

jof the

such

I—but

I

gentlemen conversing picture

character of

our

pa-

confidently

the weak'

star

ol*

3
every

impor-

in which

success

the

era

of Woman's

CLATTERTON,L.L.I).

taken

being

the army

repulse

of the

what will prevent

?

The French Consul is
to

relieve the

above

respectfully request-

public mind by replying

to

question.

.NOTICE.

this

The Minister of Finance and

j

ol

Foreign

must turn

—our

asserted ing has the

sex"

to

Relations

are

Minister of

respectfully

informed

Iby

give

a

right

and

to

are

Can the wisest
reason

to

why

one

we

are

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honor

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Lucy Stone, would

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by

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originated.

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in

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your paper for the purpose

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Glassy

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Dear Editress:

brow '

the

16,

Nov.

Honolulu,

The Ocean Burial.

Silently—tearfully.
Cover

NOVEMBER

FOLIO,

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an

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new

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on

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than

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ought

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come

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the

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in

port,

assembled stl

Wednesday evening

when

they enjoyed

and

reason,

far

there,

not

join

the flow

They regret

spent.

were

and

Honolulu, with

residents of

seafaring brethren

of their

them

on

and
all

of soul

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the loss

the

is the abode of

one

of the ancient

"Bless us" said

Mrs.

Partington,

"what

mi.—

monsters

cordially

similar

until

those

whole

deities of the Hawaiians.

invite all to

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j
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sugar-planters

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Adams, afterwards President My 2nd,

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fortnight

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first

awfullrv

how

Dear Mother:

about

the

ol'invitatii

chains,

Oct.

many
Horn.

and

the custom nf the

She came—we

ladles

Honolulu.

Honolulu, Wahoo,

and

casts

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temptations

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John

States,

was

Fayette.

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to

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must

nf the United

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its

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RICHARD.

blue

bold

ENIGMA.

com-

clear of the breakers.

last.

at

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me

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me.

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waves crest.

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wrecked

aid.

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welcome rest

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warrior

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where he may, il he chooses, j

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its

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;

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the streamlets

on

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as

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build

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house

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laughter-loving wight,

a

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try their wing".

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sailor.

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away,

not

take hold of

crews

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young

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finished

all

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thanks to

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utter

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bury

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we

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half-dollar,

sailor

a

1855.

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to

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worm

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have

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for me in the

not

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glazed

mo not

bury

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appealed

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heart

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one

The fact

Ifl,

NOVEMBER

FOLIO,

Now,

when I say that

Auction!
WILL

BE SOLD

Home, Friday evening
\

pair,

Auction!

at Public

ol

Nov.

fat

Auction

HUNTED
at The

AT THE

OFFICE

Sailor's

OF"THE

POLYNESIAN."

ICtli,
Live

Turkeys.

HONOLULU,

H.

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