Ke Au Okoa, Volume VII, Number 52, 11 ʻApelila 1872 — Ka Hoike a ke Kauka Lapaau o ka Halemai Moiwahine. [ARTICLE]

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Ka Hoike a ke Kauka Lapaau o ka Halemai Moiwahine.

Hai.emaī Mo.wahine, Mar. 21, 1812. I na Kahu o ka Halemai Moiwahine :—E na Knonimana Ua loaa mai ia'a ka hanohano o ka waiho ana akn i ka hoike malalo nei 110 ka Hapaha I e pau ona i keia la 21 o Mv\taki nei, lioko o kei'A miuiawa, u& nui ka poe i komo mai ma ka Halemai, a me fee keena h»au e imi mai ana i ua mea o lakou e oluolu ai ; a, oa oi loa ae no ka nui mainua aku o na manawa-moaa'a i jke ai. I O ka huina o ka poe mai e noho nei maloko o ka Halemai i keia wa, he 55, penei: ; 25$ kaoe me 19 wahioe, ( he poe Hawaii lakou,) a me 13 haole, ( he 4 o lakou be poe ukii dala.) 0 ka nui o ka poe komo mai he 89, i oi aku mamua o 62 me 49 o na hapaha mna eha i hala aku nei ; a mai loko mai o laila, he 56 kane, a he 33 wahine. He 279 mau iuoa hon i hookomoia maloko o ka buke 1 oi ae mamua 16T 'me 132 ; a he 1,948 mau | haawina laau i hanaia a haawiia aku i ka i poe e noho ana mawaho, a ua oi ae ia mamua o 1,370 me 1,165 o na Hapaha i bala e akn. He 72 poe mai i hookuuia, penei : he 49 kaoe a he 28 wahine. Q ka huina iiUi! loa o ka poe mai maloko nei, he 62, a, o ka huina uuku loa be 45. 0 ka t>ui o ka poe i make, he 5 poe maoll a he 3 wahine j a mailako mai o keia, he 5 kano a ke 3 wahine, 2 mai akepau, 2 i ka fiva, 1 he hi. 0 kekahi o keia :i>au roe» o keia poe mai, oa lawe ia mai ilok'o o ko lakou mau manawa ane pilikia loa e ko lakoo niao hoaaloha, a, ane hiki ole ke mauaoia e, loaa mai ana ka oluolu o ka lapaāu ans. Ua aneane e paa poffo Joa ka haoaia aaa o ua paia i ka puua a me ke penaia aoa, a, ua paa pono ka hale i ka hoolakoia ; «, ua malama mai\ai ia e like me ita wa mamua ae nei. 0 ea ipoka, ua makemakeia ko Ukou haua hou ia ; a, ua makemake hou ia no hoi kahi mao lako moe hou, oiai, « like me d* wa i haia ae nei, na aueane e paa pono loa ua wahi « moe ai. Ke noī pu aku uei no hoi ao e hookouio pu ia ka wai iloko o ka hale, ilana a il»lo ; a, ina be mea hiki e hookomoia ka ohe wai me oa pa wai holoi ma kela ■» n« keia keeoa o na wahi o ka poe mai ; oiaī, < keia manaw», ua aneaoe e hiki ole ke oioiui ia na pa wai holoi mahape ihoo ka holoi aua; a, ke papa «k« hoi i ka poe aai mai ka ninini aoa mawaho o ka puka aniani, a ma ia mea e inoi-,o ai na paia o ka hale, a lilo i mea ino wale malalo. Eia hoi kek*hi, o ka l»we ana mai i k| wai mai k»hi mauiao aku, ua nui k>a ka haua oa ka po* kauwa e noho : nei Da h<x>uuw mai ka Liina \V*i be ohe wai 3 inih» a hiki i ka puk» komo o ka p*. a, | he mau auaua ohe wai l| imha maloko mai I

Ua inalim»! » Di> bookabekahe pono !a ka wai tna na laaa. Da hanaia kefeslji aUnoi hoo e kokoke ana i ka hale, a, oa kaooia i na la«ia pama ma aa aoao. Ua hoolaamaoia iike ia kahi mamua pono iho o ka Halemai, a aa kana pono ia i na laaa hoonani. Ua hoomauia ke ano maikai i na mai e ka Puakn hou o ka Halemai, o Mi. T. Tuela, a, me he mea lā, e holo pono ana kana hana me ka poe maoli a mē na haole. Ke waiho aku nei roe ka mahalo. R. McKibbin, M. D., Kahuna Halemai Moiwahiiie.