Ke Au Okoa, Volume I, Number 33, 4 December 1865 — He moo uiho awa ka aie. [ARTICLE]
He moo uiho awa ka aie.
EKb At Okoi ; Jlfoha oe: Ua maopopo no' paha ia kakou a pau e ka ;x. i ike, b i maa hoi ika ike ana ak-u i ke ano ino maoli o kēia mea he aie. Malia no hoi komohia mai no hoi iloko o oukou e ka poe e helohelu ana, ka makau a me ka weliweli, 110 ke ino o keia mea he aie a me kona h-ua e ioaa mai ao?.. No ka mea, o ka { mea aie a me ka mea pakela ai, e iiihune ana | no oia, no ka mea, o ka aie ana o ke kanaka aie a me ka lawe ana ae i kona noonoo kanaI ka, no ka lealea wale no kana hana ana pela, | a hiki mai ka la a ua kanata aie sei e leii ia | mai ai, alaila, ua pau koke īho la ka lealea o | ua kanaka aie nei, a ua aneane kaum&ha loa | iho la kona inanao, ua paluhe a nawaliwali, ka | inanao a me ke kino holookoa, a lilo iho la i kona naau i me%nawaliwali haalele loa. ! Ama keia mau mea i hoike ia aku la imua ! o oukou e na makamaka, he me* oiaio no ia, I aia no paha ka mea aie ma ka jkka o kooui kou mau home, e hoope a'na imua o ko oukou mau maka, ahe kumu aopopo no hoi ia a kakou e nana ae ai. Aia no keia mea he aie ma-ka hale o ke kanaka Īealea, uhauha, ulaie, pili Wflitfai f maUea, pāhupāhu, a me na mea like o ia ano, oiai he nui no ō ia poe, aka, he lehul'ehu pah'a lakou e noho mai nei ma na wahi a pau oka h6nua nei. AkS, aole no hoi i pili keia maū olelo i ka poe ulakolako, hanohaho, kiekife, a waiwaino hoi, ifto kamea, he mau ama ko lākōu, a h6 maa wfiiwai no hoi e hookaa aka ai, Ajca, ua pīlf pbno keia mau olelo no ka poe aie ilihune, ale ma ke ano kolohe, 'apiki, a poho rvale hoi ka '■ poe waiwai ia lakou. V ! Aka Roi, ua maluhia iki paha kekah? poe o ! ia ano i keia wa, no ka mea, ua hooholoia fce kanawai no ka pbfe āie, ī k«ia wa, ao!e no hoi e ae ia kekahi konaka ihhune, kolohe, apiki, 1 e aie, ke ole hoi ona aioa, a pa hale paha, ola hoi ka waiwai paa, a waiwai !Bwa paha. He oleloa no, nolaila, e na makamaka o'u mai ka la hiki a ka la kau, e s h&6manao oukou, a'e nana se no hoi i ke &no ino maoli o keiamea he aie. Oiai hoi o kou manao ana e lawe mai i ka waiwki a kou hoalauna taa ke ano aie, he pono e haawi aku oe ia ia I palapala honpaa, i ka mea a tnau inea paha aona ka waiwai au i lawe ai ma ke ano aie, s e hoakakaia hoi maloko o kai palapala ka ipanawa a rae krf la au e hookaa akxt ai, a e hoakakaia hoi ka uku hoopanee no ke elala hookahi. No ka mea, 0 ke kanal.a aie kaa oīe e lauwili wale ana i ka waiwui oka poe maikai, ua maopopo toa, he kanaka kolohē kela, a ua pono ke kapaia aku kela kaaaka he inoa lapuwale. Eia hoi kou hewa e ka meanana ka waiwai! 1 aie ia, o kou koi ino aku i kou hoalauna. me i k<rano hakaka, a hoohilahila hoi i ka mea 11 aie i kou waiwai, me kou uai ae a kie aSea i [o ka ahakanaka,-koi ino »ko, a hoohilahlla I aku pnha ikou hoakiuna, aina oe e hana pe«| j la, o kou poho no la, itia kela e manao ana e j f hoole mai ia oe, ina ofe he palapala aie i j like ia e olua, ai olelo iahoi no ka la anae ihoihoi mai ai. Alaila, heaha iho la kou pomaikai e ka"ftjea nonß Ta waiwai, ina pela oe e hana ai f Nolaila, he pōno no e noonoo nui oe [ mamua o ka haawi ana kku i ,3 kou waiwai e I i'aaiei ka poe ilihune, i lohe oe e kuu hoa aloha i waiwlH iki ae, a waiwai nui paha, a f 1 ku paha ka hale kuai lole. 1 Nokamea, "Oba mea i manao e pomaikai i kona wa ē nla nei, *a ike i na !a olliolu, ua oloolu kona alēlo i kaanaJkß apaapaa." "Pela io no, ua okno nn, ua oki loa no ka aia ana, no ka mea, o kā ? ' lnakamaka puni sie, naau iini i na mea nani, a malaila ia e manao nui ai he pomaikai ke loaa mai «na in is, a he hanohano paha, 'a ma ia mea, ke olelo aku nei ao, sole ia o ka mea £ hanohano ai, a e olelo ia ai oe he kanaka maikni, eia wale no, o~ka holi iho o ke alo i ka honua, hopu na lima i ka o-o, a me na meā fike o ia ano, a e hana oe lae ka pauaho otej a mahope, e ike oe ika pomaikai, oia ||oi na haa k'au booikaika ana ma ka inahiai a me na hana a pau e pono ai keia noho aoa, a na ia mea ehoo'lilo ia oe i kunaka nui a kaulaua, noka «iea, ua kuonoono a waiwai ma.oli oe, i ka ike ia e aa enea a psu. a ina oe e manao e aie, e koi»u auanei. Aka nae, he pono au e hoakakaka iki aku ma keia mea, eia no ma Honolulu nei kanaka kuonoono, aka, ua aie ia kona niau dala he kanaha, eliekahi kanaka, «ole nae hoihoi ia mai a hiki i keia ia, a e aneane ana paha e poho, aia i Hilo, he kaoakolu d«la, aj aole no i hoihoiia mai a hiki i keia la, a o ka ] nui o kana mau dafa i aie ia mai, he kanahiku, oia hoi data a ko'u makuakane hanai. A ke ike aei.au,. he n\ea ino loa kn aie, a pe- . la like no paha ia oukou a pnu e na hoa'loha, ' ka poe e noho ana ma na pafena okei mau I (ookupuni, mai Hawaii a Itauai. ! S. W. B.' KttJLAIN*AMOKU, llaliimeile Horrt)lulu Nov. 29, !$65. * 1. - * Ka mantwa Wawaii GAtvTi.i—Ma kela pu!e i hala eku nei, ua hoopuka ia ao e "fca ' rupeps'hßole livr!irtr a II M. j Wini, o o!e!o ana na kilai aku nei ko knkou wahi Aupuni nei ikekahi nooku manowa 1 laHa !he ke Aupum Am»rika. O kahi i toaa mai ai ia lono ia iakou, mai ka napepa o Vic toria, aka, ua ike iho makou ma kekahi nupepa Āmenean Ftag t jxn kuai ia ua moka la i . olelo »a, e ke Aupuni o Hayti no na dala he $64,000. . TTf mii ka poe e hana nōi 5 ria pahn aka, ho nii' no hni ka poe C kenno nei iloko o in» mao pahu la