Ke Aloha Aina, Volume II, Number 44, 31 ʻOkakopa 1896 — HOALOHALOHA NO [Illegible] [Illegible] [ARTICLE]
HOALOHALOHA NO [Illegible] [Illegible]
*»Jtoweliwehokih t k,li H« «wiU k, mtl na „, e ho|^H He waimaka mea; n atl> e 4*TMks, j„> N\wah). Mekapuuwa, lklp , * ro« ka liina h* d \ ,f a f ngka aioh», pela nu au a me ko'r komo pu aku 3I fne a M»U>okoa no ke kamkau k u ftna DO kau *ane jloha. ke 0 ka iahui Hawan e kau ka no ka pooo oka ai na ,, 0 k» o ba kanaka aloha ama $«lo K« ka Pu'uwai w-wo Hae a mt ka Ama hanau, m kona lahui,- a o ka hope lo^H 1« kawika kalaiama kaulana, ai^H MB* pha manau i ka noeau fe®« kupilikii ok, hookahuli kona aina hanau. Ua haia nae oia, aka, o kaulana he kiahoomanao ia kooi keia la, a n, ka kakon 804 hOi no keii mua aku, ilakai kaulana 0 ka piha tfthui« aoa i puana hype ioa ae qmu huMlelo o ka poma ole: "Aloha it~u tlūu^otwahh*^H ka lahui a'u i aloha ai, a hai 09 bo*o. £ hoomau ike kupaa #ofea ika aina." Auwe no ooonuo a me ka piii pu 0 Uhui aoa 1 aloha oui ai! NoiaKa, e kau aku na maka u aNaoaoo e hooluolu. mai ia « 8a keiki makua ole, a me ka iH hokokoa, H Owau ihn no me ka enaehi S, H; K. M