Auction Sale
Tourists! Collectors!
Thursday, Feb. 1, 1906,
10 O’CLOCK A. M.,
At my salesroom, 847 Kaahumanu Street, I will sell, under instruction from the Administrators of the Estate of
MARY AILAU
the eminent Hawaiian collector, the following ancient and other relics of
Ancient Chiefs
Pig Platters,
Calabashes,
Cocos (Calabash Nets),
Tapas,
Stone Adzes,
Stone Lamps,
Mike Stones,
Poi Pounders,
49 Fans,
2 Kauila Aumakuas (War Spears),
2 Hula Drums (Ancient),
1 Idol—Kukaili-iki—One of Kamehameha’s War Gods,
1 Ipu Hula (Gourd Drum),
1 Pawehe Calabash,
1 Pawehe Water Bottle,
1 Newa (War Club),
2 Bamboo Cushions,
1 Hinai Opae,
2 Samoan War Clubs,
1 Koko (Ancient),
1 Black Kapa (Burial),
1 Lauhala Hall Mat,
7 Samoan Cocoanut Bowls,
1 Lauhala Bag,
1 Case Stuffed Hawaiian Birds,
1 Aumakua,
1 Kauila Kahili Stick,
1 Kahili Stick (Tortoise) and Ivory (Ancient),
2 Emu Eggs,
1 Carved Coco Bank,
1 Large Show Case,
4 Lei Hulus (Native Birds),
1 Samoan War Club,
1 Moss Album.
JAMES F. MORGAN,
AUCTIONEER.
(Pacific Commercial Advertiser, 1/29/1906, p. 8)