Ke Aloha Aina, Volume II, Number 41, 10 October 1896 — OLELO HOALOHALOHA A NA HOA MAKAAINANA ALOHA AINA O NAWAIEHA. [ARTICLE]

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OLELO HOALOHALOHA A NA HOA MAKAAINANA ALOHA AINA O NAWAIEHA.

kuoluu | nn n uj _| 1 na kiheoe waimaka o ka Ua Kaail«hu»; H He waimakalnuluu he anoai aioha! :• 9 •- ■ " ■•] He ilohi, he lihaliha, he kumake- J V-: . ;V;; ;He: u;ia oeV--- : ;;.;\^^ Hok. Jo6ipn Kahoolchi Nawahi (>-Ka I : L4NIOPUU, A—ha'o—-e! I uwei* mai oei oe e Nawaieha, E ka makaai Kili<M>p« o Waihee, Ka Ua HoehaOi o I kuoaakenaia mai b« o« e ka aina l Malu i ke Ao o Wailoku, i Makani kololio o Wūk&pi. %ms aheake makaai o Kma'oma'o i 'Me he holoaaa la i ka malie, i Ko kaīaku, kalaku alo 6a moku Ka pewa, ka hi'u o Kanaioahialua, Ka halo oa mAhamaha •an nai, i Ka lele ha'oha'o o Kamehame, La,-] □ai. Lana me he pikoi la. lana Mauna> loa. )va oiokea o na meku iloko o ke kai e, Kuu boa, kuu hoapili o oa kai ewalu, Mai ka ai naoa i oka ke noho la, e, e la e, K» ooho neino me keatoha, Aohe wahi e maaliii iho ai la, a ha Kio e laoa ka hau iluoa o ke kai, I luoa o ka laau o Mikikawai, He wai e lu ana iluna o ka ili, He wai auau no ko iaiia kupa, £ makaala ana i ka wa ana o ke ao, E puiale aoa o awakea, i) iouhia e ka la ka wai, Pau ka wai mihi hopo o ka eha •!- O ka eka ia a ke aloha hawaimaka, Oka ukana ia,ie hanini n«i e, • la! Ia Mas. Aima Nawahi, a tu ka keiki HAKUA olk; Khaeha W«tU: — O makou, o na hoa makaainana o Nawaieha. ma o ko makou Komite la; No ka Mg*, ua loaa mai ia makou ka lono e hooniua ai i ka uhane, e kaumaha ai ka noonoo no ka hala ana o ka uhfne mai ke kino aloha, haahaa, kuokoa, kupaa, naauao, hoopono, a Aloha Alii. Aloha Aina oiaio o kau kane i aloha nui ia, ao ka makuakane bot o na keiki, na lei aloha a olua, mai keia ao mauieuie aku, maloko o ke kulanakauhale o Kapaiakiko ma ka ia 14 o Sepat«maba, 1896 ; a,

No* ka uka hoi, o kau kaae i »loba nui ia, oia kekahi kakoo oiaio o k*ia aioa i oa makahiki ana e ooho iu i keia ao, a nana i lawe ae keia raau mea hoomanao, a ko makou puuwai e poioa ole nei: 1. He koa wiwo ole no ka lahui a me ka aina. 2. O kona kuokoa a hiki wale i kona hala ana, be mea ia na keia lahui i ike, a e aie nui nei. He iei hanohano loa ia i loaa iaia, a oae makou pu kona mau hoa makaainaaa iloko o ka waiholuu hookahi, He haawina hiwahiwa a he makana kiekie kaaa i waiho iho maiuna o na lepo aloha o kona aina, ka nchoalii, a me na naau o kona mau hoa makaainaaa, o ia ka hoopono ma kana mau hana, kona haahaa, kona oiaio. a me kona ano hookahi marika la mua o kona koho ana i kona wahi e ku ai iloko o ke Aupuai, a hiki wale i kona mau aekoaa hope loa, ana i puana malie a« ai, " E haawi i kuu aloha i kuu Moāwahine » me kuu aina aloha." Na ia mau naea, a me aa mea e ae he nua, i kono mai ia

makou e akoakoa ae mIM walohU ®*na manao mokumoEaalma, ehooholo i keia mau ma» milal» iho am: komo pu AandTmkoa me oe, a m» aa keiki iioko o ka iunlnn a toskekaoiaafea,a auamo pu i na ehaeha, 110 km kaa* aioha i h*ia; Alua—Ke nonoi ae nei ailnaa ika Maaa Laoi e hooo&oui mtA ma na keiki aioha; Aeolo—Ke puiē nei makou ika Makua o na Makoa a pao, e maiama mai ia oukom a • kiai ia onkou ma Kooa lima aioha ma ke aiaaui a pono ai ko oukou noho aoa ma keia ao a ma oaala maikai no &ona Ino e O ka Malu o ka Haku imoakoai pan. A-l-o-h-a. Omakm iho no, na makaakuma 0 ka Apaaa o Wailuku, Mokupuni o Maui, ma o ko makou Komiie, Thomas Cla&e, Manūkl G. Boss, Rob»bt Nāwahiwi. Hanaia i kaia la 28 o Bepat«tnabaj A. D. 1886,