472 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 
Table showing, by apparatus and species, the yield of the fisheries of Lanai in 1900. 
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Apparatus and species. | Lbs. Value. || Apparatus and species. Lbs. Value. 
Seines: | Lines—Continued. 
SANT Uigataratave oie: cintetave'sya- Sicisieiace 335 $84 || EEE s ce epneedoses 3, 800 760 
AKU e\. oontcce moe eecae 33, 000 8, 300 || Mi IMaNnW. seo eee 300 15 
AMABMNG, cen nenseeceese 12, 000 4,800 Humuhumiuss-seeeo-ese= 1, 400 112 
RWCiINOteksacsaaccocecesice 4,100 1, 230 || Thethe ss scsocisciattei sects arses < 1, 200 360 
WH Onis cohen ie sje ener 10, 625 170 || Kahala. --.csecce eee 5, 300 824 
Kio) Ge eecra ct seme ice 1, 300 52 || Ki Ss aectee oee 125 13 
Kialekale 2i<scincustecseeie 300 30 Kalekale cccoecen scemcse 200 20 
Ka wel@a . <b .ice.ciccm.c00 918 92 || Kawakawaioccescccterees 12, 000 1, 200 
160) (ee ee ae eee 1, 600 400 |) Mahimahi............... 1, 300 78 
UGG Eh of: Hee San ee 1,219 122 |) Man ..ssiccco0.0ceSeenne 961 80 
SUNS es see Sisk Sarees 2,714 1, 357 || MOSNOS 2. oc a5cen- eeeeeaee 4, 200 1, 050 
Waenihiss.3..-. -2~ ote 313 78 O10 Raiscicee ce. ee eereenned 3, 241 810 
ICT Ae ee ee er eee 460 92 ONO eeescsine oo sseisietete ace 300 90 
IMS UITINANL 6 S28 ecietete selves 82 8 PakiRisi co ceeciascuseee 182 18 
MORNO Se 2ssi.Ase.eeeecste! 1, 600 400 | Pail osgeen ncn ceesteceot 845 127 
MOT oss. ctec as eos se 400 20 | POlAN ee eee cece 1, 500 225 
MU ec eisie:s wis oro Sos wiepais sie.c;e.5 244 61 POOWHe Saco setae 200 20 
Nannie .c.secc6 neem 70 wil PualU cz.ccaa once scmenece 1, 000 250 
INCU Seces tee seco nceee be 12, 500 200 Punt aoc eeeeecseeeee ere 5, 200 1,300 
INOTU Gece a eecee soos 1, 200 300 ie te oe eee eee 1, 800 90 
Opule mes ieee eaten eee 7A7 149 Wal sc oc 22 ee enone econ 216 43 
Pakalakala s2..tsc5-cc2 22 665 67 WIS Wa serkeccaccesocceee 590 148 
NE See eee eeterarrie oo 3, 500 56 DING 2 ace sceiscemae cel 12,100 3, 025 
POUPOUS ee nGa accents 200 20 Upapalt..... ...:assscc-sss- 114 11 
1 PAD ESS 5 ne ee 8, 750 140 a OSD UNE nae are er sea eran ers 1,111 167 
Puls eem aan aac ae 1,182 296 Wealuis...c2<iecisisceccec se 700 70 
Wielediss = ccsidecescigecosees 936 94 Weleda: eaeacccnisccnccnee 1,700 170 
MuhG6s.22-8522..s2 esac 200 20 — 
ee Ot ER ee aero ye eeees 101, 898 13, 690 
MO th Peer eae ce ec cn ta 101, 160 13, 645 = SS SS 
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Lines: | HICGRs samietais amie wane nee | 2, 200 550 
PA OWA siaia clave araiaaiala a‘ejeieins o's 180 54 | AYN ierara.are cvs sicsisielereieieis cae 300 75 
TAD get ete olen cis, oe eae er 110 i) DAMS secce ce elocacseee 720 180 
PA NT Se citys sic se Ste ce 400 150 | Papper eee pene cee 150 38 
PAE eee tan Miss «coe See 38, 000 2,111 | WW Siocon eee eee 6, 100 1, 525 
FAA (2) As a 2 eee er 345 35 | Wanehguiocsscoecasjeecee 600 150 
ASW ELELVY thiclarsietnretstat eteis-a/s/e cassie 365 182 | — —_——_—— 
AWeOWEC0O.......-..------ 200 50 | ROTH saeeeeeoeee seas 10, 070 2,518 
EIS DUMP Oe reese sts ca 213 21 | 
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THE FISHERIES OF MAUI. 
Maui is divided into five districts—Hana, Honuaula, Kaupo, Lahaina, 
and Wailuku. Kahului, on Kahului Bay, on the north of the neck of 
land joining the two parts of the island, and Lahaina are shipping 
ports with fairly safe harbors. The principal port is Lahaina, which 
was formerly aplace of much greater importance than at present, hay- 
ing been the favorite residence of the kings for many years. During 
the palmy days of the whale fishery Lahaina was a popular port of 
call for whalers who wanted supplies, as Maui was noted for its pota- 
toes and wheat. At one time the Pacific coast, during the early gold 
discoveries, drew most of its food supplies of these products from this 
island. The whalers in time ceased to visit the islands, and as the 
mainland furnished its own food supplies after a few years, Maui rap- 
idly decreased in wealth and population. Sugar is now the principal 
crop of the island. Lahaina and Wailuku are the only towns of any 
size on the island, 
A railroad now extends from Wailuku to Kahului, Sprecklesville, 
and Keia, and this has aided somewhat in extending the opportunities 
for the marketing of the fishery products taken at the Kahului fishery. 
