Ka Hae Hawaii, Volume 1, Number 6, 9 ʻApelila 1856 — Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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.. OLELO HOOLAHA. EIKE mai ana nei na mea a pau ke nana ihoi na mea nona na inoa malalo nei, oa kapu loa na holoholona maluna o na kpleana o maaa, 6ia hoi, o Kipawale a me Aipiiaa. . ' Uakapu na pipi, lio, hoki, miula, nioa, puaa, ka'ka, a mo na mea )ike,‘kc hele maluna o # ua mau <tna nei. Ina i hele ae, e ukn no no i $1, a o na holnHolona wawae ©)ua i $0,25, A ina e hoopau ia na mea kanii, e uku.no e like me ka m‘anao,ona m6tk nona ka malalo. No ka piaio o keia, k£ * km» nei maua i kanawai paa i keia la T Apenla, 1856. J . W. K°°, N. B. KALAEHAO. Waimalu, Ewa, Oahu, 7th Ap., 1856. U* OLELO HOOLAHA. V ATJHKA emkou ena mea lio i nalowale; e{a keka. hi mau lio ua koīno Aeiam māi.ma Hainakua, Hawali. He Uo wahme; kumulau ulaula aole na® i kuni ia, a me ka Ko keiki 'kane ulauhi, Ua* knni ia ma ka ai (E). A ike oukou, e kii -Jcoke ae*a loaa au ma Kanahonua i me na-da!a # he a i kii ole ae oukou a hala na la 30 mai keia la ®ku, alaila e lilo loa ia’u. D.-Kaai. Kaoahonua, 13 Maraki, 1856f lt* OLELO HOOLAHA. EIKE auanei na mea a pau, ka meano na ka inoa malalo iho, kekahea aku nei i ka pok mea lio i nalowale, e hele mni lakou e nana i ko lakpu lio. Ua paa i kuu kaikoeke kekahi lio kane koi, me ka laho no, o kona hao kuni J, eia noJa, a i ike 00 oka mea j\ona keia lio, e hali pn mai oe rae a dala $10, maloko o na la he 30, ai laweplemai oe a hala nula \ Kai ia maluna, ej4ila lilo loa ia'u keia me ko'u kuni i ka’u hao. • • . ,W. A. AIAUL Kapapapuhi, H anouliuli, Aperila 1, 1856, . ol£lo HŌOLAHA. BTTCE auanei na kanaka a pau loa, owau o ka mea nona ka inoa iho nei. ke Jialakuner au i kokahi lio helehewa a auaha, ma ke kula o Pykea ili ainn ma Waikiki. Eia kpna ano, he Ro i»ui kao6 mpmona ulaula, lae kea, ihu mrfhika, aole i hoMlonaia, elha wawae keokeo mamua, a mahopo elua ‘ wmwae eloele. E-kii koke mai oe,> e Uā mea nona . aeta liō, a loaa a’u ma Paakea, me na dala $1Q oe ke hele mai, a ina i hale na la he 30, e lilo loakeia lio ia'u, a o kuni a'u i ko’u hqailona.‘ P. W. KEPAA. * ■; Waikiki, 28 Maraki, 1866. x ‘ Eīke auanei ha mea a pau makeia palapahi; ke paa nei ma ka Pa A U P UI P 0 Waialua nei, ho ptpt hole hewa, eia ka hno, wAO, ma ka uha hope akau. a he lio .kane ulaula tyho, uajcuniiama ka uha hope liema, eia ka hao . E kii koke mai ka mea nona koia mau holoholona,' iloko o.na jualaraa -elua m«i keia la aku; ina hala ia man*iwa, « kudalaia. L. Kuekoa, Luna Pa AupunL Waialua, Maraki 24, 1856. OLELO HOOLAHA. mr a KA MEA, ua hoiia mai ka mea hanohano o q. M. Robertson, ka Lunakahawai o ka Aha Ki»kio e Kualaau, no ka hookohu ia ia i luna hoonoaopono waiwai o Kawaaamoole, (K) o Waiana%, i makeaku nei: Nolailh, uahoikeia i na kanaka a pau laa, kb pili, o ka poakolu, oia k*a la 23 Apmla, MH. 1856, ika hola 9 o lvikahiaka, oia ka la ame ka i oleloia no ka hoolohe i ka oiaio o keia aoi aha mai, a mo na mea hoole i hoikeia, aia ma k» llaie Kookolokolo ma Honolhlu, Oahn. • * JNO. K. BARNARB, Kakauolelo o ka Aha iCiekic. ,HonoluIn, 1 Aperila, 1866. 6-3t OLELO HOOLAHA. O KA MIA, ua noiia mai ka mea hanohano o O. M. Robertson, ka Lunakanawai o ka Aha Leki«, e Walawala no ka hookohu ia ia i luna opoaopono walwho Kamoku, o : Nolaila, u< AOikeia ina kanaka a pau loa, piU, o ka o?a ka la 23 Aperila, M H. ka hola kakahia>a, oia ka la ame kaKpK ileloia no ka i ka oinlo o keia noi ankalii, g<o aa nuaa hoole i lioikeia, alama ka HaleHwkololo 8i Honolnlu, Oahu. * JNO. E. BARNiBU,, * • Kakau«lelo*« ka AhnKiokie HwhUu, 1 Aponla 1850.