Ke Aloha Aina, Volume XVI, Number 18, 4 May 1912 — HALAWAI A NA WAHINE NA' I PONO KOHO BALOTA. [ARTICLE]

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HALAWAI A NA WAHINE NA' I PONO KOHO BALOTA.

J Noho ka halawai aka Hui Na'i [ Pono Kofeo Balotao na Wahine Ha- | waii ma ka hora 2 a oi o ka auina i la Poaha, Mei 2, ma Hirano Hoiele | e like ma ka hoopanee ana"mai ke .ahiahi Poahamai, Apen'la 23. Mrs. J, Ealakieh, lnnaKōomalu no ka mau3wa mu ka noho, \rrs. Hugo Kanae, kakauololo no ka ma nawa. Iloomakaia na liaoa me ka pule »G, K. Keawehaku. Hoakaka ka Lunahoomalu ika hana o kahaiawai, oia ke koho ana iDa Lunanui mau oka Hoi. Nana no i waiho mai i ka inoa o Sarah Kali i Pcrrsidena, kok'iaia, a nlnauia a aponoia. : Kauoha ka noho i KomHe Hoo kipao elua lala, Mrs. G.'K. Keawe haku ame Mrs. R. W. Sharpe, no ka lawe an» i ka Peresklena a hoo noho ma ta noho.

Waiho mai ka Persidena i ka ma nao e koho ia ona kakauolelo hoo pw* moolelo. Waiho mai no oia i ka inoa o Mw. R. W. Sharp, ua aponoia. .Na ka Peresidena no i waiho mal; ! ka ino» o hopo'pe ' t?sictena", aponhia,' Kftna nō ī wat— ho maT f*Waolia"Puttko* ori o 1 Mr», "Cbaa, ?%sb£r, ""W Mrs. Juha Kalakiela i waiho mai i ! ka inoa' o Mr?. Moanhan i hope ka i kanolelo, aportoia

Na ka Peresidena i u-aiho mai i ka inoa ona Lanahoohana, Mrs, .īuh'a Kaiakiela no ka Apana 5, a o Mre. Kikahano ka Apana 4.

Kahea ka noho i man manao pai pai mai ka moho Elele Lahui mai, L. L, KfeCandless.

' Ua haawi m?i oia i konu malmlo nui i ke ku nna ok? Ah/.hui o na Wahine, nō ka hooiknika ana e loiia ka poae koho balota ;a lakou. Hoi ke mai oia nana e !awe i ka palapa la hoopii a na wahine o Hawaii ne' imua o ka ma Watmetona ke puka oia h£ Elele Lahui, no ke noi aua e loaa teai ka pouo koho balota i na wahiue.

i He ii&ua uui no keia aole ema uaoia o leua koke mal aaa keia pono e pono uo nae e hoolkaika mau a hiki ikalo.w ana. Hoike mai oia aole e pono i na wahine e hana e like mo ni wahine Pe!ekane, ma Kina no hoi, ka wawahi i na paksu kau a me na noho, a hooh&unaele iloko ka hale Ahaolelo. E mala ma ioana wahine Hawaii i ko la kou kulana hanohano. E hana no lakouuio ka maluhia, maiuua poiioi 0 ka lakou hana, Hoike tu u no oia 1 na mea pili i ns hana :\l;umi sn pnni, he Ao>e !atrsv ka oha na, snah* o $2 00 a oi aku o ka 1» e aho ia. Ua lilo a pau ke dala oka l\spa Ota, pau ko aaia, kaui no ka piU a ka mukika.

Pauia. rCoi ia o Meia Fern ika ua nuu olilo pa'uwi, haawl mai ola i kona uiahalo nui, alaila, me keks hi w»a« oMe» 1 oikoi pokofo, \u -ka Waia o Mr. 0. fv. Kano, o fea Hin t T m\Mi,v, haawi wni rto ov : \ ? kona nimuo , Uluihi W t Kaai. He mau makuahiue kekahi i hai olelo uiai oia o Mrs. Keahokii, Mrs. Haalo'uku, Mvs. Kea\v<. ! haku Mrs. Clw?, Fra?lu-r, nui ka wahatota o ka lakon n?au oHi h<iolana no ka piha elsu. A na ka lVmsi<.U»ua na oWo pai pai hopo a l.oopAuoo ka halawai a nt»hohou t\u ka ī*6aha Moi U hom 2 auina ia, Hooknu ka ha!a n»i m« j«ii« a Mrs, Keohokii, R% \V. aUAKPE* Kaknuoleloi