Ke Aloha Aina, Volume II, Number 13, 28 March 1896 — HE HOOHALAHALA HOA. [ARTICLE]
HE HOOHALAHALA HOA.
He nui ko mak' u 1< hi- mau i na olelo o kekahi jx c n»ta k«*iki i 1<oino ma na kula :«u ic», a h«tla ae m ī hc (> m.ik i hiki. ai keia wa, eia k(i m>ho inai i,t.-i, aole he hana. E na makua, o k» ike .< m< ! ka rraauao, he mea no ia e ki»hUeuhUai i ko ke-keiki e ia*elawe aku i1t«k«ihi hana e pono ai oia. Aule e kali a iaweia liiai ka hana, aole hoi e noho me ka hoopalaieh a i mea e neiaupo hou iho ai oe. O ka me* kup<»no loa, aia a pau kou noho ana ma ke kula, e nana koke aku mamua ou i ka hana kokoke loa-e kuhke aname kou iini. alaila, e hooniau flku mala hana me ka malama puno loa, a hiki i kou lo<*a ana aku he hana hou e kuj>ono ana ia oe. Mai hookuu i kau hana | mua. nie ka ole o ka imau, ka pono; a me ka pomaikai o keia hana hou. Aia a loaa k.iu hua mua e hoomanao ae i ka niohai ana aku i kit me i nona mai na pono a pau loa i lo.;a mai ia oe. a »iau e mahele i na haawina kupono loa no kau loaa i hoopomaikai ia mai ai oe.