Ke Au Okoa, Volume VIII, Number 8, 6 Iune 1872 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

J Mi'iKElī'"Pssifirae e hiki mai ana, la 11 o luoe, oii* k» U i olnoluia e ko kakou Moi l<>komaikai e hookaawnle, i U honmnuao koUia -e malamaia ei ka haooli e ha Uhui Hawaii, ao ka Makamua "<£&cneb&rneha I, nana i hoo-ni-paa i ke kulaoo o he ai'puui Hawaii, a i hoohui boi i oa P«e Moka malalo o ke'l» Moi hookeihi, e iike me ia i keia la. E ike ia no oa lealea o ka la ma kek»hi kolamu ulelū houl<ha, a ua imi ia no hoi, e haaoli ana na tsea a pau maloKO o na paleua kupt. no o ka lealea. Ana Aima Aprom.—oa ike iho makou ke hoomakauknu a«i ke Aua-eina oke Aupuni, Prof>s3pr \V. D. Alexauder, e ana i ka mo kupuni o Oahu nei, ma ka imi naoa ana i ka laioa iliwai ao ka aoao moe. Ok Haina i kohoia, aia ma KuUokahua e>ua mi(e ka los, raai ka bale aku o Mr. Chayter, a hiki i Ka> moiliili. 004 mea hana oke ana aina ana, oa haawiin m»i ia e kn Mea Ana-aina o ke Aupuni Amerika i ke Aupuoi Hawaii oei, dq ka Makahiki hookahi. I sa po Poalima nei o kela pule, aa | haawi ae ka Moi Wahioe E nn, he pniua lu. Uhula hanle ana ma kona Hale iu i ka fk<i wau ma Han«inkamai*aij«, » m peloui i )ioe maka haaofe«no o ke koUnakauhale āei, j e aaue aku Haila e lua-lai aui ai ao na heia; e ka hapa mua o ka pa ;