Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 191, 31 March 1893 — E HOOLOHE. E HOOLONO. [ARTICLE]
E HOOLOHE. E HOOLONO.
Ia oukou e na makaainaua o ke Aliiaunoku, e hoolohe mai a 0 hoolono, a e nialiu c iiooko aku i keia leo imua o oukou, a oia iho keiu: E hele kaapuui aku nna he poe liaole, he inan wahi kauaka Ilawaii kuiuakaia, a he mau wahi wahine kekuhi, e hooiualiinali aku aua ia oukou ine ka lakou mau pelo a me na palu, e uoi aku ana ia oukou e kakau inoa uiai ma ka lakou iuhu palapala hoohlo a hoohui aina. E makaala loa oukou i keia mau palapala, o kuhihewa auanei oukou o na palaj*ala aloha aiua a makee Noho Aliiaimoku ia, a kakau hewa i ko oukou mau iuoa. E helulielu oukou a e hoomaopopo pouo, u k* 1 ike oukou he j>alapala hoohui aiua, alaila e laiuu mai a h .enae ae, e puhi i ke ahi, a e kipaku mai i ku j>oe aeahaukae knmakaia haawi aina. Mai naua mai ia lakou, mai hookipa aku ia poe, a mai kamailio mai, uo ka mea, he euemi eleele ino lakeu. e makemake ana e pakaha i ke ea o ko kakou aiiiu, e kulai i ko kukou Noho Aliiainooku, e huki i ko Kakou hae laahia ilalo a e ka«li aku i ko kakou mau pono a na kupuna i hookahua ai me ka eha o ka^li 1 ka maka o ka ihe laumeki. I