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T ■ ./■> Ol|xo , kaJo8t anaia’u ka palnpala hookohu, na ke'kahi oua 'lunakanawai kiekie, G. M. Rnhertson, c koho ānāiaf u iluna hooponopoho i ka waiwai 0 Wahiawn, ko'u mau pono i o- Moahaluai make aku nei. nO'ko'u-ano kamalii. ā ano hemnhe ika hoopo nopono a me ka hana ana, ke hookoliu nku nei au i:i J, H- 21’Kalunnaina ! luna hooponopono i ka waiwai 1 hai ia nei maluna, nrfnaja hoopouopono, a e mahele akU i ka- hapakohi o Kalohk a wahiino aka mea i ma’kc e ola hei oiai keia manawa, Me ka mahaio,, Halo Xlii % 15 Mar. f *li856j- . H. KAMAIHHU. •iK : OLELO HOOLAHA. KE hai aku nei aū i nā k'anok a a pau, ua knpu ko’jj aina o Knpalama ka inon, ma Waikele. Ewo, ā o ka 'lielb' hewa ilailn, e uku no la f$l, a q,ka poe i ūku M. K. anā, e uku no lakouhe $0.23 no ke poo hookāhi o ka lio, ame ka hipi a me keknhi mau mea i koe, Nolailā e malama (_ko oukou mau holohohma. K Al*KA. Wnipio,J2yo, Mar. 15, 185C. lt* OLHLO HOOLAHA. - ; AIIHEA oūkou e na mea holoholona i nalowale. -ke kaheā aku- ilei au ia oukhu, eia piā ka Pa Aupuni ma Pauoa, kahi e noho ai, e kii koke mai, me ka ukn pu mai nae. Ina aole e uku, ā hala 6() la, -kukaīa ia, Ke ano amo ka hao, m’nlalo nei: Ue 3 iio ūlaula, hao li, YU,')—(, PA, —W "Me 1 Ho keokoo, hao , He‘l pipi kauokaa r eikihaka- ■ D. LIMA, Luha Pa Apppni. - HohoLulu.-Pauoa, 21 Mar., 1855. lt* OLELO HOOLAHA EIKE auanei na kanaka * owaū oka mea nonu ka inoa malalo, ke i»apa- nku nei au i meā holoholona lio, bipi, hoki, miula, hipā, kao, puaa, a me.namea ano jike. Aolee hikie hele wale maluna o kuu mau kulenna ma Knmaoa, raa Kahilipali, Kan, no ko’u aiiia kuai ma Kahilipali me Knaina aupuni. 17« knpū loa ia walii, ina i ike is keknhi <> keia mau»holoholonā i hai iā maluna, e uku no lakou ma ke poo pakahi, e like me kauku kupono, _ " 1 i 4 . LAANUI. Kau, Hawaii, Mar. 1856. •U OLELO HOOLAHA. KE hai aku nei nu fna kanaka a pau, ua krtpu .ko’u'apana aina alodio ,o Keauawaawa, ma Kukulnaeo, a o ka holoholona hele wāle ilaila. hipi, io, hoki, miula, kaka. ame ano like, na rloaa ia’ū keia mau holohblona i haiin maluna, ime kuu hope, e uku no ia $1, e like mo ke kanawāi! Nolaila, e malamai ko pukou mau hōloholonā. Lna aolo o loaa mai ke dala ho ke komo ann o kona loloholona ma kuu'wahi, o law<? no au ka pa lupuni maPauoa. E liln keia i kanawai paa i kona a i hoolaha’i mā ka IJaC*Hawaii. K.,PEHU. „ Honolulu, Mar. 15, 1860. lt* OLELO HOOLAHA. * O KA ua noiia mai ka mea hnnohnno w -I T , G. M. Robcrtson, ka Lūnakanawai o Prohnte, ka Aha Kiekie o Kaluhi, no ka hooiaio i na palnpala moha o o Lnie, Koplauloa, i make aku ū : Nolaiia, ua hoikeia i na kanaka a pau lofc, ke li, p ka ponkolu, oia ka 1&2 Apeiila, M. H. 1856, y i hpla.9 o kakahinka, oia ka la ameka hola i olelo no ka hoolohe i ka' Oiaio o keia noi ana mai, a me i mea hoole i hoikeia, ala ma kn -Hale Hookolokolo, a Honolulu, Oahu. JNO. E. BARNARD, • Knkauoleip o ka Aha Kiekie, Honolulu, 18 Ma*., 1856.,.. ... 4-2t*-OLELO HOOLAHA. ». O KA MEA, ua noiin mai ka mea hanohano o , G. M. Robertson, ka Lunakanawai o ka Aha lekie e Eeaulani, no ka hookohu ia ia i. iuna hoonopono waiwai o Lupea Mplokai, i nlake ākunei: >laila, ua hoikeia i na kanaka a pau loa, ke pili, 0| i poakolu, oiaka la 2 Apenla, M. H. 1856, i ka ho9 o kakahiaka, oia Ka laa mekūhola i oīeloia np , hoolohe ika oialo o keia noi ana mai, a me na » hPole i hoikeia, aia tna ka Ha*e Hookolokolo ma «iol*lu, Oāhu. • J¥0.i 3fRNAKD, Kakauolelo o ka Aha Kiekie, Honolnlu, 18 Mar., 1856. ' • ~