Ke Aloha Aina, Volume IX, Number 52, 26 December 1903 — IKE I KA LAI A EHU I KE KAI MAOKIOKI O KONA-AE, HE NANI IO NO. [ARTICLE]
IKE I KA LAI A EHU I KE KAI MAOKIOKI O KONA-AE, HE NANI IO NO.
| ,0« baaleie iboia i ka baitatj j i«i o ke kaopa, a fcao akola ma j k» M*uotioa o fc* fa 4 o Dto9paa 1 ba 6d*Tt« «tn* lraxjlaoa i kei» hoo 1 bēno. ' **U Sont liai opoa I ka lal O pna bioāDO aa m»lte Hioio Da waiaaoa a ke kehau O koa 1« koiii » ke k»i | Ke Da-o ia kamaiii | J&eFfc«ohi'iß ike kokooa oka ls j Pamehana wate oa kloi o Hoo ' i lola-e I" Ae~lie wahi naiii io 'no <5 Kooa | He malie ka moaoa ma keia baai kai a na "Eaahīwi" kaalana net I o Hawaii (Mann-iioa) ka aknla i | Labaina la ahiabi a kaa maila | iiaai o kooa ooeki oa Lana Aa |4>am Hqa J«o Uikikioi a me 0 jK. o ke K.=*laoa o j inia \ims, ihoia me ia Oitta iQ(ikatoaka toaikai qis faono ā Piilaui a iobelobe pa t»oi i ko laila tbaaMnea 'hnn mai a lana mai, e faele ana ka 1 lana bna kaīi» W»iloTtnV Oa ko" akola ka Maonaloa i Kaiina i k'a bora m. oia kakabiaka nnl" Fo> aobo'a ms ta biajjq j'Kabiw%|jwa a ka la^iai" ihola i |ai ,o ka nwapo me ka bot)b£9aa aloba Mis» Aheona mai &eaaboo loa mai a peia pa boi me na kam&aina maikai o Kailoa I Mrs Tbpmas Aio a me kooa j hoahanaa Mrs Mary Keiia Ka {maliikaoe a hoi akaia no kaohale j kamaaioa; ma kahi o Thomas i Aio f boomftkankaaia ai be pa pa»i(m makkai uo ke kamaa apa o ka honpō o kahi "obna pae li&wk" na boopiba 'la , oao iue oie Ue uui Maiaila i hoomaha iki ai no'kekahi maa hora pokole" a kamoe akala' ke aiahele no Kej *oboa tahi 1 noho iiulia iki ai ,na k,eitabi, maa la qie ka ohana o !ke kalaiama kaalaoa o m' ia 1
jbata Hoo Q W Pilipo ka men | j|eiftmiktliaoHbuobauobuQO i, . pap%iaii% ako ē kolaila man mnka ] i alnioa f» man la kR *T>"ak'e Hac w a mek* o &ooa Akao. v j Nai <i« lofcgjpaikai o Da feama ailia oia mau'wahi, He' nhi nas wahiiklpa la iloko o na leō o1b« joba ma» n« kamaalna maikai! iwai ou iuao wabi »e b» | ooi onp pnaa i kaloa ia, 01 ai: ako i ka poaa a pakn),' i odo ia do ka hoi i kabi ai bookabl ae 1 Ua bele makaikai iki ako la oaa kekab! maa wabi kokoke iaai ma ke ala maoka mai KaiT'oa aka
« biti i Kaioalio, a he naoi m* oii io oo » oiuola ke ea o Koua no na pos oU'klno »6ia oo %a > Koott keia w» Hi p»O4 i lohe waleia 01 <* ke me!e o a« 'lii», oi* ua b*a 0 Meiihi. ua t>lts a Weh a o Mapo* aoa,'» nou» |>ahi* oeit» coho latntn« N* hao o M«ibt ao aoa i ke kni N* 010 « Weli pqboba o&ai Jai m*po u>«i ao« ke wU 0 k* ; fanitk B«iU O &U{)Q<*U<i QO&OUft » v i.ha. . Kty» nku U a bocmtt\s« am k» f horO' l OiQi <"> fceV;»ti* oi?m opio īii att)a oMr Ime lVtr9 WUlsm t > x
K Nahale maaka o Kahalaa, o& hookipa maikai .ia na malihini iloko o ba losoa3aik«i noi taao op»o, ft iio laaa e» hoomaiiai be *!ufl a *eia makapeoi e kalokalo aē nei, e hoopomaikai man ia na la o ke olaana oia maa opio, » e iiio hoi Ihōa i maa ma> koa maikai no ka lahai ma keia bqpe aka r tJa hoohalaia kekahi maūawa ma Holoaioa a hoaamoe mai&īla i kahi o ia maa makamaka Mr» ame Mrs Jobn Keawe* haWaii, maikai a oluoiu okoa no hoi ita noho ai>a ola wahi* He Btfai weie no n& wahi a paa 6 JCoaa i ikeia a i noho ia oiai na ia pokoie malaila. Ua hai a lannapo me lekahi poe kanaka alolia atn» oiaio oia wahi, 8> W. Kaomnloa ka li'ana Napepa eiea OK® Aina., K. Kapihea 5 Kelaha, H. MakiUialapa o Ke* anlion, John, a me & L KaweweJ ILahaaina, S Kaha/ s3 Kaa ieo a me Mr. Katinkala oia wahi 4iool>ahi» a me H F K Mainiani o Kahaina- poe'naanao maoii , «o &a kānaka o k§ia wahi ma k& hoolnaīopopo aka i ko lakoa ano ame kamaiiio ana» he' poe paai ole ke aiakai hewa hpa la ma keia hope aka e like me ua Kao I »ka ia» ke kaa h atHi 8,0 lakoo maauolaua no na aiakai 'naaaao o ka Wa e "hiki mai ao&. Mt» na mea pili kalaiaina k& oie au u kamtkQwa f h« 03 ann ka naanao o' ko kaaaiaa poe io»amua o kahi* poe iho o Huaun o. ke Kaona nei. Ke haawi aka nai aa i ke alo!faa nni iha kamāaina pamehana o Kona. no na huokipa maikai i 1 pahoia ia mai, oiai to'a maa la pokole ma la waiu. Me £e aloha nai ia oukoa a pan. Ka Mukaahine o ka Kapepa JL& Aina, B A NAWAHI. Honolalo, Dekemaba 27, 1903»