Ke Aloha Aina, Volume VIII, Number 16, 19 April 1902 — LILO KA LANAKILA I KE KULA KAMEHAMEHA. [ARTICLE]
LILO KA LANAKILA I KE KULA KAMEHAMEHA.
M& ka aoiDft !a o ka Poaono j j aaalama ia ai Da Jo»lpa wawae epii na bui booī%sika like ole mai elima o bftia knlanakftobaVe £Ekaw&bo o Kapiolanī P»- , W"c t 4 Kula Kamebenigba, £.qla Fop&hoTs, AmenVa, Hai Hooikaika Kido t,MC A, • &I0 ka Hoi Malle Hiooa. TTa boopib* ia ke kahon bplb<»i mn B& poe makalkai liko o!<» a bp l>apabQi P lakoo be poe maka banobano o keia knlanaVanbale, Da jke»ki o pa Kola Kamebafneba • me Pooahon. pu ae ka Baaa auponl a me ka bui himenī oo aua i ka lehulehn, TJa lawelawe ia && lealea beibei iloko o ke piboihoi a 039 ka haooli, ofai ea koa!oba o kela a me keia btii e kuwi aoa i &a leo btjro uo ka lakon maa mobo e at3menme Bna 1 ka haooiiaiio a ms ka lanakiia oia la haabeo, O na hoaloha o na keiki Kala Kamehameha ka poe 1 hoopiha inau ia me ka haaoli', oiai, na keiki oia kala e ahai maa ana i ka iioakila, Ma ke keeoa o na poe j>oe |takaa nopepa i hoonani ia me na taa nin ma ke kahna bei hei e noho ana ke Kama'liiwahiue Kawananakoa ka moiwahine o ka la lealea me feona maa nkali hoohanohano Mi«s Aliee Campbelt, Miss Irene Dickson a me Miss Eosie Oaoha. 6 ka hana a ka moiwahipe oia ka papahi aoa &ko, 1 o& moho l&oakila me ka lei o k& lao&kiia, & oa luwelawe ia keia hana ioae ke ohohia ia e «i& oae& & p&o. U& lilo ka hapaoni o ka lana%il& o oa heihei i na keiki o ke lenla Kamehameha, & na lilo hoi ia i mea e hoohaooli &oa i ka paawai o o& Hawaii i ka loaa aoa o keia maa laoakila kamahao ma ka aoao o oa keiki Hawaii a hooh&ahaa aka la i oa ilik'ea ka poe nana i lawe mai ia man lealea i Hawaii nei, & penei na lealea i maiamaia. O ka h«ihei bolo 100 i-& oa lilo ia Akena ka helu ekahi, Pa lielo eloa- nn Kameh«mei(a like laoa, Hopk<ns bela ekōlu, Ma\le Ilima, iloko o 10 4 5 s°koua, manawa holo l.>a 10 2,5 eekooa. O ka h&ihei hap»laa mile lilo ia Browo o Ponahou ka helu ekahi, Kamali o Kamehameha heln eln» a me Aodersoo o ka Maila Ihma ; heln ekola, 2;14 2 5. j Heihei lele pa !iio ka lnoakila ] , la o Ponahon. J Beihei holo hookahi mile na | lilo ka lanukila o keia heihei ia j Manis o na K'u* Aiiifcrika, luana- i wa s*oiiDutri 10 2 5Heihei 440 i a ua lilo i.i, y iie iueka»«
bi # Maie-illhio o Pnnahoa h<ilu elaa, w mh Maiol>o o j aaob« ekola, maoawa 51 aekoaa, bfi holn !oa ttpf» 1 ikeia, O ka helhei 220 i a Akaoa o| Karoehameba eVafjī, Pa o Ka- j mehameha eloa a me Hoptīj2s o Wfālle Ilima etola. Heihei leīp'pa 220 i a lilo ia Bob!rson o Ponahou Pa p j Kamehameha elna. ! Heihei bolo boofeahi mile. ho eba kpfk! o ka hui boottahi e ho- i 1o ai hft hapaha mlle ka kela amo . keīk! e holo af. Līlo ka lanakilw I ua ke!k! Knmehameha do Inkoo na fnoa o Scharsh, Kamalī, Maloha a me Akaoa. ! Non poka l!lo la Richard o Kaniebaroeha ekah!, Kanae o Ka mehameha elna* Ewaliko o ka Y. M C- A. ekoln, manōao 42 fcapaai 2$ īniha. Heihei lele Hardee oKamehameba ekgbi, Hopper o ka T. MO. A. elna, Bycoft o Pnnahon ekolu Jkīekie 5 kapnaī īniha. Heihei lele me ka laan Har de«» o Kamehameha, ekahi, Kaiilakon o Panahon e!na, Kaai o Kameb»meha ekolo, kīekie 10 %apdaf 11 Iniha. Heihei holo lele Pa o Kamehameha ekahi, mamao 19 kapaai 4 iniha, Bailey o Pnnahoa elna, Boyer o ka Maile liima e koln. Kiola hamare R?chard o Kamehameha ekahi, 129 kapnai 4£imba, Benear o Pnnahon elna, Dole o Pnnahon ekoln. Ma ka honlnnln ana i na pa keneta i loaa ! kela a me keia b«i ma na eo i loaa ia lakon na kaa ia Kamehameha ka hēln kiekie loa o 63 pa keneta, Pnnahon 26, Maile llima 6, Koa Amerika samekaY.M. C. A. 3. Ma. ka nana akn i ke kino o na keiki Kamehameha he oplopio, aka, be kaeaea nae ma na lealea heihei i heike ia ae la malnna. Ola ka inoa o Hawaii la onkon.