Ka Hae Hawaii, Volume 3, Number 2, 14 ʻApelila 1858 — He Puaa hihiu nui loa. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
He Puaa hihiu nui loa.
I keia mau la i hala ae nei, hele aku kekahi poe kanaka e imi i na puaa hihiu ma na mauna o Niu, Oahu nei, . loaa ia lakou kekahi puaa nui loa. Lalau aku ka ilio a ka poe hahai, a paa ka puaa i ka ilio, a kokoke pilikia ka ilio no ka ikaika o ka puaa, alaila, hele aku la kekahi kanaka a oki iho i ke olona uha o ke puaa, a ua pepehi koke ia He puau nui no; penei ka nui, he 9 kapuai ka loa——he 3 1-2 kapuai ke ana waena, a e 4 kapuai ke kiekie. Aka mai kela poe hahai holoholona hihiu. a hc poe makau ole no hoi—no ka mea, he holoholona ikaika a me ka huhu loa ka puaa kane hihiu; aneane like kona ano me ko ka bea hoopuiwa o Kalifonia.
KAHOOLAWE—Ua hoolimalima ia aku keia Mokupuni i ka mea hanohano o R. C. Wale, no na makahiki he 20. he $505, ka uku makahiki i ke Aupuni—Ua manao o Wale e hoolilo i ua Mokupuui la i aina hanai hipa.
.Ua hoi mai ka moku o Kohala, Hawaii o Black Warrior ka inoa, Kap. Brown,—-a ua holo loa kana hana iloko o keia malama. i hala ae nei,—he 675 ka nui o na pahu aila i lawe mai, a ua kuai lilo aku he 500 pahu ma Kapalakiko, a 400 i lawe ia mai mamua—He aneane 100 na pahu i loaa ma keia holo ana
|Ua Wawahi ia ka Hale Kaletona, —ma . ke kihi o na alanui Moiwahine a me Kaahumanu, a ke hoomaka iho nei o R.C. Janion e kūkulu i hale pohaku maikai ma ia wahi.
Eia inaluna nei, ke kii o ka hale nnho «ih kekahi kanaka mahiai uia Nu.Eiielani, h( hale iiinikai ia, a kupnno no na kanaka -mahiai p ia aina. OUa nui oua hale nei, he 40 kap ka loa, a he 30 kap, ka. laula, a he I*J kap. ke kiekie.o na pou. me na hmai liiiii elua. A mahope oka hule nue, hemau hale liilii, he lial« j kau, hale wahie, hale puaa, liale hana, hale holni, a pela’ku. ' Ile keena nnilaln n lui hale a iiie kekahi mau keena iiioe niHluna no hoi kekahi. A malmpe e pr.i ia’i ke kii e hooakaka’i ke ano o na keena a pau o ia hale.