Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 18, 29 April 1893 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

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He nui na iono e iohe mau ia nei i kela ame keia la, be mau lono oiaio kekahi. a be hoopunipuoi kekahi. Oka mea nae e ikeia nei. eia na poe pak-iha hoohui aina ke noao nei e ho>>hu!i i ra kanaka ma Ko iakou aoao me ka maaiea nui e hke me ka nahesa. nie ka hoike pu aku, ua kokoke loa ka manawa e hoohoio ia ai keia Kuikahi hoohui aiua. ,-\ka nae, aole ioa i makapo ka Lahui Hawaii, ua ike laKou ua make loa kela Kuikahi, ua unuhi hou ia mai ka Aha Seuate mai o j Amenka Huipuia, aole hoi e hapai | hou ia ka noonoo aua nona no ka wa mau ioa. Ua lauiaha ae ka lono no na hana hoopunipuni a ua poai nei ma Wailuku. Maui, hookau wale ia na kanaka me ka uku ole no ka hele ana i ka halawai aua poe nei maluna o na kaaahi o lakou. Aka. ika wa nae u ua poe uei i koi mai ai i na kanaka no ke kaKau inoa ana maluua o na palapaia hoohui aina, aole loa he hookahi oua kanaka Hawaii aloha aiua i hele aku, a pela no hoi tue kekahi mau wahi e ae. koe wale ' iho no na wahi auna kolea h»x>pilimeaai. E ka Lahui Hawaii, mai puni kakou i na hana a ka poe pakaha a rae ko lakou mau waiwai kipe. aka, e aloha i kou Aina, ka Lahui a me ko kakou Moiwahine.