HAWAIIAN GUIDE BOOK. 



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Alexander Speed Webster Sydney, New South Wales 



Ernest A. White (Vice Consul) Newcastle, New South Wales 



William H. Delano Coquinibo, Chile 



J. McK. Cook Panama, New Grenada 



Sylvanus Crosby Callao, Peru 



D'Arey W. L. Murray Levuka, Fiji 



Chas. L. Fisher Nagasaki, Japan 



James Harris Kobe and Osaka, Japan 



S. Maintz Batavia, Java 



Geo. M. Dean Port Stanley, Falkland Islands 



BOARD OF IMMIGRATION. 



President , His Ex. the Minister of Interior 



Members.... W. L. Green, C. R. Bishop, E. H. Boyd, S. G. Wilder 



CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. 



President— C. R. Bishop Vice President— J. C. Pfluger 



Secretary and Treasurer Alexander J. Cartwright 



LENGTH OF PASSAGES. 

 It may interest readers to know the time reqrdred 

 to make the voyage to Honolulu from various places, 

 and the following data will furnish the desired informa- 

 tion : 



San Francisco to Honolulu, by steamer 7 to 8 daj'S 



San Francisco to Honolulu, by sailing vessel 13 to 20 " 



Portland, Oregon, to Honolulu, by sailing vessel.. 14 to 20 u 



New Tork to Honolulu, by rail and steamer 15 " 



London to Honolulu, by steamers and rail 25 " 



Tahiti to Honolulu, by sailing vessel 25 to SO « 



Samoa to Honolulu, by sailing vessel 20 to SO " 



Auckland to Honolulu, by steamer 14 to 16 " 



Sydney to Honolulu, by steamer 15 to 18 " 



Fiji to Honolulu, by steamer 8 to 9 u 



Yokohama to Honolulu, by steamer 12 to 16 « 



Yokohama to Honolulu, by sailing vessel 30 to 40 « 



Hongkong to Honolulu, by steamer, via Japan 18 to 22 " 



Hongkong to Honolulu, by sailing vessel 40 to 60 " 



Boston, U.S.A., to Honolulu, by sailing vessel, via 



Cape Horn 125 to 140 " 



London or Bremen to Honolulu, by sailing vessel, 



via Cape Horn 125 to 140 " 



