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liehed and edited by Henry M. Whitney, office over the 

 General Post-office. 



The Advertises, issued every Saturday morning, 

 published by J. H. Black, on Merchant street. 



The Islander, issued every Friday morning, publish- 

 ed by Thos. Cr. Thrum, on Merchant street. 



The Kitokoa, (Hawaiian,) isstied every Saturday 

 morning, published by H. M. Whitney. 



The Lahui Hawaii, (Hawaiian,) issued every Thurs- 

 day morning, published by the Hawaiian Board. 



The Friend is issued on the first of each month by 

 Rev. Samuel C. Damon, Seamen's Chaplain. 



There are no daily papers issued at present in Honolulu. 

 HAWAIIAN STATISTICS. 

 Annual revenue of the government, not including loans. $ 433,561 

 Sources of revenue— Duties on foreign imports. $175,379 

 From fines and penalties. . 19,952 

 " internal commerce.. 58,904 



41 internal taxes 103,361 



" fees and perquisites.. 9,448 

 " government rents, &c 64,025 

 " miscellaneous sources 5,085 



Public debt, April, 1874 340,000 



Imports, total for 1874 1,310,827 



Exports, total for 1874 1,839,620 



Principal articles of export, 1874: 



Sugar, lbs 24,566,611 



Rice and paddy, lbs 1,627,143 



Wool, lbs 399,936 



Pulu, lbs 418,320 



Tallow, lbs 125,590 



Hawaiian vessels, 54; tonnage of same, 8000 tons. 

 Hawaiian whalers, now in service, 4. 

 Area of the group, 4,000,000 acres. 



Live stock on the islands (estimated)— cattle, 80,000 ; sheep, 175,- 

 000; horses, 33,000; goats, 250,000. 

 Public schools, 242; scholars in attendance, 7,755. 

 Annual cost of public schools, 1874, $40,330. 



