Ka Elele Poakolu, Volume II, Number 23, 10 August 1881 — KELA ME KEIA. [ARTICLE]
KELA ME KEIA.
Ano i lohe ia mai ua make aku la o Mrs. jane Brown, ka wahine a J. H. Brown, ka Agena o ka Papa Ola. Ma ke koho ana mai nei o na Luna Senate o Nu īoka, ua haule iho la o Conkling me Piatt, na Luna mua i haaieie īho nēi i ko laua mau noho. "Kelo '."Kalipa sipa kamina; " wahi a kekahi leo i ka Poaono nei, makai ae.nei o ka uapo. i aui ae ko makou hana, eia ka o ke i Kakiana Kopala, Mekia, Akukana, Kenelala j o na Bota Boi, ua hele a iuhe, a e noke ana i ka hauhih ka mana. E Lupena, haa ta iu, e ? Maitai, rearea ta hana, he ? Pai sukē iu. Hia koata, pi mai. Ma Honaunau, ke noho ata kekahi mau makua, he" 35 makahiki ko ka makuakane a he 32 ka makuahine, a he 10 a laua keiki, he H makahiki ko ka hiapo, a 6 mahina ko ka muli, Ua make hookahi keiki; a he mau keikikane wale no a hookahi kaikamahine Ke mau penei, e hoea ana i ke kanakolu a laua keiki a o ka waiwai nui no hoi ia o ka hooulu lahui. Ua loaa mai ia makou he leta na J. S, 1 Kealohapauoie o Makapala, Kohala, Hawau, e i mai ana no ka hoolaha ole īa o ka make ana o P. Kamakala Esq„ ka Lunakanawai Apana ia o Kohala Akau. Ua kaumaha makou no ko»a make ana, oiai, ua kamaaina \ me ia ma kona home, a ua īke makou h« kanaka noonoo hohonu a naauao oia, h< kuoo a he hoopono, a he piha mikiala ma m ano hana lehulehu; a o kona ^ke ana ab. * la, he hoonele aha mai īa ī ka Moi me ke kahi kauwa kupono loa no kona aupuni.
E nana ae e na makamaka no ka hoolaha wai a ka Luna o ka oihana wai, e paniia ana ka wai o kalii mau paipu o kakou, no ka i hooinaemae ana i na Luawai ; a nolaila, e hoomakaukau mua. j I ke awakea Poaono iho nei, ua lawe aku j kekahi wahine he mau mea ai i kai o Kaha- j kaaulana, oia hoi ka poi, i-a a me na omole rama, i mea ai na kana kane i make ma ka moku akulikuli, he hoike ana ia i ka nui o kona aloha pupule i kana kane. i Mahope o ke kaalo ana aku ma Amei'ika, a hoea loa i na mokuaina ma ka hikina, ua hoi hou mai i ke one hanau o Mr. Henry A. | Poor, ka hiapo a Mrs. C. Paakaiulaula Bush, me ka maikai o kona ola, maluna o ka mokuahi i ka Poakahi nei; Ua hoomanao ma- j kou i na olelo — mawaena o na hauoli ana a iloko hoi o na halealii, be kaahele kakou; aka, me kona haahaa a ilihune, aohe wahi e . like me ka home. 1 ka Poalima iho nei, u» hookolokolo ia no ka haawi waiona i kanaka Hawaii, kela wahine haole i noho iho n<sf Kepahoni, a ua hoopaiia he $100, a ke uku ole, 200 la ma Kawa- Ua ukuia nae ka hoopai. Ua mahalo nui makou i na olelo āo a ka Lunakanawai Hoomalu, e olelo ana, o keia kekahi o na mea ino, o ka hoolako ana i ka waiona, a hoowalewale aku la i na kaikamahine opiopio o Hawaii nei e hui pu, a e komo pu iloko o na hana ino o ka noho haumia. I kekahi o na po i hala iho nei, oiai kekahi mau haole maloko o ka hale inu rama ma Kaopuaua, ua hoao iho la kekahi o lakou e ki pu i kekahi, a e ole ke pale e ia ana o kona lima, ua kani aku la ka pu ma kahi e. Ua holo aku !a ka mea ki pu, a ua noke na makai i ka imi, a i kekahi mau la mai, ua loaaUho la. I ka Poaono nei, ua nieniele ia imua o ka Aha Hoomalu, a ua hoopai ia he ^100, me $4 koina, a me 3 hora hoopaahao. Ua ioaa mai he leta ia makou mai ka makamaka G. N. H. Pilialoha, o Halawa. Kohala, e hoike ana penei: Ma ka la 23 o iulai, ua looEia ia iho la he hoa'loha me ka pil'ikia, uamnoku aku ia kona lima, mamuli o ka lawelawe i ka mea nana e haihai mau nei na iwi o kahi poe, oia h°i ha hele i ka lawaia me ke diana pauda. He mea kaumaha ka ike ana i ka paakiki o na maka- ' maka e hoomau nei i keia hana hoomaino1 ino a kue kanawai no hoi. He hookahi ' wale no-p.ule.-ke kawa mak kela ulia maluna l ae, aia hoi, ua kau aku. la he poino maluna o ke kino o ko makou Lima Alanui, oia o Mr. Joseph Smith, oiai e hoomakaukau ana 5 e hele ma kana oihana, he hoopah.u pohaku^. 5 o ke alanui. I hoō iho oia/^ke^ ahikoe ma 1 kona pakeke, ua a paha «e ahi a loaa na 1 mea pahu, a pahu ae la. d moku ah^la he - ekoīu manamapp. .T!miī'iEB_H^ppeT^ie=W Aole no nae ī ku i ka pilikia e poino ai.