Ke Aloha Aina, Volume IV, Number 44, 29 October 1898 — HE HANA PONO IA. [ARTICLE]

HE HANA PONO IA.

M* ka hoikea ka Lnna Nana no na mea'epill ana i ta waiu e knlewa la nei iloko o ke knlanakanhale nei, ua botke ae oia, na' loaa kekahi mau kaa waiu na hooht»ibtii ia me ka wai, mamnh paha oka manao ana o oa poe īiana e lawe ana, i wahī e Biki a! la lakon ke kuai hoopukapuka hon ako me na poe oaake' make waiu ma ue alanni a me na wahl e ae> i wahi e loaa ai ia lakou he ola mawaho ae o ko lakou ukn hana maa mau. Ma ke ana ia ana o na waiu ī 'hookomo ia aku iloko o kekahua hookuoana mawaho o Waikiki, ua ikeia, ua lele oi loa aku ia mamua o ke ana maa mao, maī fca 100 degere a i ka 108, a o kahaahaa loa, mai ke 90 a i ke 80 degere. Oka loaa pono ana o kel»hi mau hui kaa iawe wai'u mamnh o ka pa'ipa'i ana me ka wai kekahi kumu i ioaa ai kekahi poe . ko&i ka ma'i, elike me na mea a makou i lohe mai ai, a i hoolaha ia ae hoi maloko ona uupepa o keia kulanakauhale e pili ana m> iamea. h Aoie maioiia wale e loaa ai |ia mau ano» aka, aia oo ia ma kahi 1> na poe waiu luliluli, ahe ku maoh i ka hoopailua ke ano o ka waiu ka inu ako, a oiai hoi, aia *nakou ma ka aoao o ka hapanui, he mea pono loa i ke aupuni e makaala ae ma na wahi a pau e hana ia nei keia ano haua maioko oka makeke kuai i'a. a oiai hoi, he ctfl|a maikai ka ka lehuhhu, e pono i na poe kuai waiu luliluli, ke maiama i ka maikai o ka lakou hana, aoie hoi o ka imi loaa taa ka hoopunipuui. Aole i pili keia olelo ao a makou i ka poe e hana pololei ana, aka, no ka poe hana i ka mea kekee, no lakou makou e kue nei. E holo hoomaha aku ana o Kanir kela Btaywood ma it«ia mua iho no Victoria ahiki loaaku i Kapal&kiko maluna o ka m'okuahi Aoraugi, a ma ka 10 q Novemaba e ku *i oia,|.Kiqp&l&kiio uo Hauolulu,