Ke Aloha Aina, Volume II, Number 27, 4 July 1896 — NA HUNAHUNA MEA HOU O KONA AKAU [ARTICLE]

NA HUNAHUNA MEA HOU O KONA AKAU

Mr. Lunahooponopono Aloha oe:-~ Ke kaiuia ke alanui hou aia om ka hapalua 9 ke kuabi«i o Hualalai, ke nau haoen kapaai ke kiekie mai ka ilikai ae, e iroe ana aut> Kona Akau aku ■&, a hiki aku i Puuwiawu om PaoanahuHi a hala loa aku i Wamiea, oa hui oae ka Kohala Akau me ko Haaaakua alaaui, 0 keia ke 4k»ai poaale N«t poe kaahētt aaai Hamakoa aai a mai na Kon« akn oet, 9 keaianoi mai w ii«Tn a Puako a Mki i Kilplo, ha aU loihi loa m no oa karo*hek. Eia keis. alanui awlalo o ka hookele aoa o kek#hi Keoaimaaa mik'ata haoa, /oho McGuire, malalo o kooa liio po~ ooi e haoaia aei keia alaoui, ao na btpi e lane ai 1 Kohala, Hamak«a, a«e Hilo, he alanui maikai ao oa kamahale Aole anei e pono 1 ke Aupuai e kokua mai t Ma ke koho a ka.aea kakau aia maI waeoa 0 iwakalua a me kanaha mile ka lo*f ke moe nei keia-alanui iloko o ka hihipea o ka *raokele, ke Lawelawe aei oa limahana, ke uee aau nei imua na baii. i

j3b K£ KAI ŪIMM. M« k* hora 10 a oi f ke >«hnhb o k» k «3 o I«nc, a» fc»om>k« mika ** U« oil UUii m« a* k» hobmaka aoi, ew ihM ke mS 1 k* f& fca* ana «nW loa, e kcfc*bi hak ma Mahais&, « kooaei» «nal eai e aobo naiiea iuaā ao *)(*,&** -p.-w«w pww Wk aakaWeAi, o WnU poe, «a koblUlawalftbi-aktt. rAKStS MAI UlX> u 6L*. Eltti wakii* Uokeo k« kale f oli«im iai pii loaiai kai a lawe aM'ioa moa a pau oka haki e laoa aoa iloaa o ka Hi o o kefcah» fnhl»f » KaoMmam«, oa )a«e ako ke kai a iloko o k« awaawi iiaUa kafii i kaoapaia'i, pau ike poboirtok. V O kekaki wahiae o Lua»eft*a» lia hoōpaēiama kekahi wabi,o kekahi iiia> hiee o Popua me kekahi pepe hou, pakeie waie iho oo laoa, o oa wahi kaoikeei a KauUhao. a ne Kaohimaou, ata iloko o ke one a aae ke aa kahi t waiho al. ; PAKKL* MAI LILO A KOOAWA*

' Ma Mahaiula ooiu* pakeie no kekahi waa mai lilo I Ke kai, loaa e i ka lima o kekahi kanaka o Kuemaka, pa~ kele ai, a pela no me kahahi keiki oiai ekn aaa me ka paheke wai ma kah kokoke 1 ka waa, loaa no ina Uma kokoa ioa ua lawe o ke ao miki me ke ao ko, meaemene wate. Ma Makalawena, ua pii no ke kai a wawahi 1 ka pa oka mea 'ma kahi he hanen a oi anaaa mi kiki Ihi «Mi •ke kai a kahi i ka ai ka pa o na mea kaau, na hlo i mea ob, aa hoatet ia ka pohaku o kapa ma kAI o 30 kapaai mai kahi i ku ai ka pa. I ka wa i mimiki ai ke kai, aa htto aku aa keiki me aa wahiee e kopohopn iaa ia. aa loaa bo na i'a. Ma Kailaa nai ka poāoo oka pM waiwai, otai aa waiwai e waiho aea iloko o ka haie ukana, 0 ka papa a r -r* McDougaH, ualaweaku kelui» aoka uapo ua poino, Ma Keauhoa, ua pau aa htfi ika nohaha, ko Chariet Kaiaflro, ko AH he halekuai, ka Hale LeU, ko KahaiaUi ko ka Ha, ahe nui waie aku no na poino. Ua hoomaka keia pomo ma ua ikeia he puaohu uahi ma ke M**, «e maoaoua *?ySi

tole i liuliu, ua i kā pn ana «nai, ua kHMke umaluna Ke n« k» (MA hoi: "E aMt Koaa oei, a e helo bu lebova naluna o katat,*^| He raa-u mau vahi Makaiawena, Kooa Abifl