Ke Aloha Aina, Volume III, Number 44, 30 October 1897 — I AHA AI NO HOI KA HANA ANA PELA. [ARTICLE]
I AHA AI NO HOI KA HANA ANA PELA.
Minamina mak"ou i ka ike ana iho Tna *fhoa o ka' Peres!dena_ o ka Ahahui Aīoha Aina o na Wahinē, Mrs. Kuarfaela,ni Oamphell, a me kona bope, Mrs. E, A. Nawahi, ko naakuahlne IPuuku hoi 0 kjgia jpepa, e. hooHfofa aaa & ka nupepa "Ka Ma^a-^lnana," 1 hpapaio pona, ma 'ke kah'ia 'aleea o fea.hoolaha nupepa ka oaea hoiJ;kupono s o» r e ike kahi keonimaaa oiaik'ai a hano* hapk ka lavve anā' mai i ko laua he .mau ka-' koo laua no na moa ana e o]e!o nei be "hupo, )r 'a pela aku, ka mea ,hoi a ka Makaainana i olelo "ai, ua kupono ole na Pe res'dena o ka Hui Aloha Aina me Kal&iama ke hoounaia, no ko laua lawa o!e, i ka makaukau e hiki ai ke *hē!e. Heluahuna ka, naauao o ke!a a.mekeia kanaka nena iho, a pela-makou ī manao ai, e.onou aku ina poo o ka lahui, na kanaka i hiki ke hoolawa i ka makemake o ko laua lahui peaoi. No keia hana, ua hoikeie mai makou, e like me ka pane hamama aka leta a ka Pere iidcflao ia Ahahui, ua kakooia ka hana hoouna Ele!fe, e na Papa Hooko o na Ahahui ekolu, aole hol na ko laua manao ponoi iho, aka, «a ka "hapanui ok#laua Aka H#oko i apoho, a ttk ii apono ana, ua komo pu laua e kakoo fa hana no ka p«T no oka aina a me ka aka, mahope eoai, ua onou ia aku ka ipoa o K«o Kaaka, a hoomaka k$ Aha Haoko o n3 Wahine e kue, a maij[a manawa mai a hiki i keia wa a makou e puka aku nei, aole i loaa mai ua hooia ana no keia mau hana mai ka Ahahui mai o nā Wahinē, oia ko makou ike, mamua oVa hoolaha akea ana i ka mea i maopopo oie.