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ORDER: Regarding the scope of responsibilities and practices for diplomatic agents and consuls.

• Series #: 430 • Box #: 001 • Folder #: 04 • Item #: 004 • Description: An Order of the Privy Council approved by the King on August 25, 1848, defining the instructions issued by Robert C. Wyllie, Minister of Foreign Relations, to be given to Diplomatic Agents and Consuls of the Hawaiian Islands. The Order detailed the protocol and lines of communication that Consuls must follow, and stated that Consuls must abstain from internal affairs and foreign relations of the country where they reside. The Order listed specific fees that the Consuls would charge for different verification services (e.g. signature of a ships manifest, notary, visa and passport applications, Wills, valuations of ships & goods) and outlined the annual reporting system that had to be submitted to the Minister of Foreign Relations in Honolulu. The Order also explained how Consuls should communicate with their superiors, described how official documents had to be properly formatted, and provided instructions on how documents received by the Consul could be recorded and then organized into specific categories. The Order reminded any Consul that "it is his principal duty to protect and promote the lawful and trading interest of the Hawaiian nation" and to abide by the laws of the nation where he serves. Consuls were expected to represent Hawaiian nationals, but that they must also maintain a level of decorum and impartiality. The Order specified that Consuls should not issue passports to deserters, alcoholics, or gamblers, but should be reserved for individuals who can be beneficial to Hawaii. (Copy 1: English)
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/51N4
  • Reference: 430-001-04-004
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ORDER: Regarding the scope of responsibilities and practices for diplomatic agents and consuls.

• Series #: 430 • Box #: 001 • Folder #: 04 • Item #: 006 • Description: An Order of the Privy Council written in Hawaiian and approved by the King on August 25, 1848, defining the instructions issued by Robert C. Wyllie, Minister of Foreign Relations, to be given to Diplomatic Agents and Consuls of the Hawaiian Islands. The Order detailed the protocol and lines of communication that Consuls must follow, and stated that Consuls must abstain from internal affairs and foreign relations of the country where they reside. The Order listed specific fees that the Consuls would charge for different verification services (e.g. signature of a ships manifest, notary, visa and passport applications, Wills, valuations of ships & goods) and outlined the annual reporting system that had to be submitted to the Minister of Foreign Relations in Honolulu. The Order also explained how Consuls should communicate with their superiors, described how official documents had to be properly formatted, and provided instructions on how documents received by the Consul could be recorded and then organized into specific categories. The Order reminded the Consul that "it is his principal duty to protect and promote the lawful and trading interest of the Hawaiian nation" and to abide by the laws of the nation where he serves. Consuls were expected to represent Hawaiian nationals, but that they must also maintain a level of decorum and impartiality. The Order specified that Consuls should be issue passports to deserters, alcoholics, or gamblers, but should be reserved for individuals who can be beneficial to Hawaii. • Comments: Copy 2 (Best Copy -- Copy 1)
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/51N6
  • Reference: 430-001-04-006
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ORDER: Regarding the scope of responsibilities and practices for diplomatic agents and consuls.

• Series #: 430 • Box #: 001 • Folder #: 04 • Item #: 007 • Description: An Order of the Privy Council written in Hawaiian and approved by the King on August 25, 1848, defining the instructions issued by Robert C. Wyllie, Minister of Foreign Relations, to be given to Diplomatic Agents and Consuls of the Hawaiian Islands. The Order detailed the protocol and lines of communication that Consuls must follow, and stated that Consuls must abstain from internal affairs and foreign relations of the country where they reside. The Order listed specific fees that the Consuls would charge for different verification services (e.g. signature of a ships manifest, notary, visa and passport applications, Wills, valuations of ships & goods) and outlined the annual reporting system that had to be submitted to the Minister of Foreign Relations in Honolulu. The Order also explained how Consuls should communicate with their superiors, described how official documents had to be properly formatted, and provided instructions on how documents received by the Consul could be recorded and then organized into specific categories. The Order reminded the Consul that "it is his principal duty to protect and promote the lawful and trading interest of the Hawaiian nation" and to abide by the laws of the nation where he serves. Consuls were expected to represent Hawaiian nationals, but that they must also maintain a level of decorum and impartiality. The Order specified that Consuls should not issue passports to deserters, alcoholics, or gamblers, but should be reserved for individuals who can be beneficial to Hawaii. (Copy 4: Hawaiian) • Comments: Copy 3 (Best Copy -- Copy 1)
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/51N7
  • Reference: 430-001-04-007
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ORDER: Regarding the scope of responsibilities and practices for diplomatic agents and consuls.

• Series #: 430 • Box #: 001 • Folder #: 04 • Item #: 008 • Description: An Order of the Privy Council approved by the King on August 25, 1848, defining the instructions issued by Robert C. Wyllie, Minister of Foreign Relations, to be given to Diplomatic Agents and Consuls of the Hawaiian Islands. The Order detailed the protocol and lines of communication that Consuls must follow, and stated that Consuls must abstain from internal affairs and foreign relations of the country where they reside. The Order listed specific fees that the Consuls would charge for different verification services (e.g. signature of a ships manifest, notary, visa and passport applications, Wills, valuations of ships & goods) and outlined the annual reporting system that had to be submitted to the Minister of Foreign Relations in Honolulu. The Order also explained how Consuls should communicate with their superiors, described how official documents had to be properly formatted, and provided instructions on how documents received by the Consul could be recorded and then organized into specific categories. The Order reminded the Consul that "it is his principal duty to protect and promote the lawful and trading interest of the Hawaiian nation" and to abide by the laws of the nation where he serves. Consuls were expected to represent Hawaiian nationals, but that they must also maintain a level of decorum and impartiality. The Order specified that Consuls should not issue passports to deserters, alcoholics, or gamblers, but should be reserved for individuals who can be beneficial to Hawaii. • Comments: Copy 2 (Best Copy)
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/51N8
  • Reference: 430-001-04-008
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ORDER: Regarding the scope of responsibilities and practices for diplomatic agents and consuls.

• Series #: 430 • Box #: 001 • Folder #: 04 • Item #: 009 • Description: An Order of the Privy Council approved by the King on August 25, 1848, defining the instructions issued by Robert C. Wyllie, Minister of Foreign Relations, to be given to Diplomatic Agents and Consuls of the Hawaiian Islands. The Order detailed the protocol and lines of communication that Consuls must follow, and stated that Consuls must abstain from internal affairs and foreign relations of the country where they reside. The Order listed specific fees that the Consuls would charge for different verification services (e.g. signature of a ships manifest, notary, visa and passport applications, Wills, valuations of ships & goods) and outlined the annual reporting system that had to be submitted to the Minister of Foreign Relations in Honolulu. The Order also explained how Consuls should communicate with their superiors, described how official documents had to be properly formatted, and provided instructions on how documents received by the Consul could be recorded and then organized into specific categories. The Order reminded the Consul that "it is his principal duty to protect and promote the lawful and trading interest of the Hawaiian nation" and to abide by the laws of the nation where he serves. Consuls were expected to represent Hawaiian nationals, but that they must also maintain a level of decorum and impartiality. The Order specified that Consuls should not issue passports to deserters, alcoholics, or gamblers, but should be reserved for individuals who can be beneficial to Hawaii. • Comments: Copy 3 (Best Copy -- Copy 2)
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/51N9
  • Reference: 430-001-04-009
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CIRCULAR: Notice to merchants to be placed in newspapers in consulate areas stating that Hawaii import duties will be calculated and levied on depreciated invoice value if appropriate documentation is provided. TEMPLATE NOTICE TO EXPORTERS: Hawaii import duty will be calculated and levied on depreciated invoice value if appropriate documentation is provided.

• Series #: 430 • Box #: 002 • Folder #: 03 • Item #: 013 • Description: Circular from R. C. Wyllie to an unnamed person directing them to place a notice to the following effect once per week in a newspaper of largest circulation among merchants in cities within the compass of their consulate until further notice. Notification to all exporters of goods and merchandise that, in the case of a devalued currency, the import duty will be calculated and levied on the invoice value less the precise amount of increase in value due to depreciation of currency at the date of the invoice. No reduction in duties will be allowed unless the invoices are accompanied by a certificate under the seal and signature of the addressee. The addressee is authorized to issue the described certificates on receipt of proof of calculated invoice value in depreciated currency and the corresponding percentage of increase due to the devaluation. Template document to be used by His Hawaiian Majesty's Consulates to notify all exporters of goods and merchandise of that import duties will be calculated and levied according to the terms and conditions described above. • Comments: Copy 3 of Circular (Best Copy - Copy 2). Copy 3 of Template notice (Best Copy - Copy 1). Separate Circular and Template appear in documents 430-002-003-010 and -011.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/51Rp
  • Reference: 430-002-03-013
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DEPT. OF TAXATION R.P. TAX ROLL LEDGERS THIRD DIVISION (1937 – 1959) Filmed by Tax Key Numbers

• Identifier: 946 • Box Number: 1 • MFL Number: 101 • Title: DEPT. OF TAXATION R.P. TAX ROLL LEDGERS THIRD DIVISION (1937 – 1959) Filmed by Tax Key Numbers • Start Date: 1937-01-01 • End Date: 1959-12-31 • Starts With: Z 1 S 1 PL 1 Parcel 1 1937 • Ends With: Z 5 S 7 PL02 Parcel 8 1937 • Flash 1: 1 9 8 42 1937 • Flash 1 Start Date: 1937-01-01 • Flash 1 End Date: 1937-12-31 • Flash 2: 2 2 36 23 1937 • Flash 2 Start Date: 1937-01-01 • Flash 2 End Date: 1937-12-31 • Flash 3: 2 6 3 1 1937 • Flash 3 Start Date: 1937-01-01 • Flash 3 End Date: 1937-12-31 • Flash 4: 4 1 1 2R-C 1937 • Flash 4 Start Date: 1937-01-01 • Flash 4 End Date: 1937-12-31 • Flash 5: 5 2 9 21 1937 • Flash 5 Start Date: 1937-01-01 • Flash 5 End Date: 1937-12-31
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/hf9
  • Reference: MFL101-1
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BOARD OF REGISTRATION AFFIDAVIT FOR APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION

• Identifier: 10 • Box Number: 12 • MFL Number: 132 • Title: BOARD OF REGISTRATION AFFIDAVIT FOR APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION • Starts With: 6th District – Kauai – 1906 Kekulua, G. L. • Ends With: 3rd District – Maui – 1908 Kailiuli, James • Flash 1: 1st District – Hawaii – 1908 Aalona, Abraham • Flash 1 Start Date: 1908-01-01 • Flash 1 End Date: 1908-12-31 • Flash 2: 1st District – Hawaii – 1908 Kalolena, Samuel • Flash 2 Start Date: 1908-01-01 • Flash 2 End Date: 1908-12-31 • Flash 3: 1st District – Hawaii – 1908 Sadler, Robert C. • Flash 3 Start Date: 1908-01-01 • Flash 3 End Date: 1908-12-31 • Flash 4: 2nd District – Hawaii – 1908 I, Kekeo • Flash 4 Start Date: 1908-01-01 • Flash 4 End Date: 1908-12-31 • Flash 5: 2nd District – Hawaii – 1908 Kuike, Thomas K. • Flash 5 Start Date: 1908-01-01 • Flash 5 End Date: 1908-12-31 • Flash 6: 3rd District – Maui – 1908 Alo, Amana • Flash 6 Start Date: 1908-01-01 • Flash 6 End Date: 1908-12-31
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/hjG
  • Reference: MFL132-12
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DEPT. OF REGULATORY AGENCIES *Change of Co-Partnership 1900-1962 Microfilmed by yr. and alphab. By name of Partnership

• Identifier: 222 • Box Number: 1 • MFL Number: 77 • Title: DEPT. OF REGULATORY AGENCIES *Change of Co-Partnership 1900-1962 Microfilmed by yr. and alphab. By name of Partnership • Start Date: 1900-01-01 • End Date: 1962-12-31 • Starts With: 1900 Burnette & Decker • Ends With: 1918 Yuen Fong Wo Kee Co. • Flash 1: 1907 Y. Ahoo & Company • Flash 1 Start Date: 1907-01-01 • Flash 1 End Date: 1907-12-31 • Flash 2: 1910 Sam Lee Hop • Flash 2 Start Date: 1910-01-01 • Flash 2 End Date: 1910-12-31 • Flash 3: 1913 Ables & Armitage • Flash 3 Start Date: 1913-01-01 • Flash 3 End Date: 1913-12-31 • Flash 4: 1915 A.B.C. Renovatory & Clothes Cleaning Co. • Flash 4 Start Date: 1915-01-01 • Flash 4 End Date: 1915-12-31 • Flash 5: 1916 Look Hop Sing Co. • Flash 5 Start Date: 1916-01-01 • Flash 5 End Date: 1916-12-31 • Flash 6: 1918 Aala Salon • Flash 6 Start Date: 1918-01-01 • Flash 6 End Date: 1918-12-31
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/x8H
  • Reference: MFL77-1
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1843: Aug 5, 9

• Box: 402-9 • Folder: 217 • Start Date: 08/05/1843 • End Date: 08/09/1843 • Languages: English, Hawaiian • Title: 1843: Aug 5, 9 • Description: Aug 5: Adm. Thomas to Kamehameha III acknowledging letter and will forward same to proper authorities; Aug 5: Lt. Haynes to Adm. Thomas relative to King's visit on ship and privilege to promote officer; Aug 5: Geo. T. Allan to Dr. Judd enclosing new statements regarding damages; Aug 5: Rev. A. Bishop to Dr. Judd request that important document he translated be printed and circulated; Aug 5: C. Brewer to Dr. Judd examined statement for expenses and damages in consequence of forced cession and recommend exact amount; Aug 5: Copy of statement of Charles Brewer to the Treasury Board regarding claims for expenses incurred as a consequence of the cession; Aug 5: Copy of statement of George Pelly and George Allan regarding claims against Lord Geo. Paulet; Aug 9: Comm. Jones to GP. Judd request answer for invitation enclosed to King, Staff and Ladies to dine in the flag ship United States.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/2nLZ
  • Reference: 402-9-217