Ka Hae Hawaii, Volume 3, Number 23, 8 Kepakemapa 1858 — Ana Aina. [ARTICLE]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

Ana Aina.

Eia ma Wuiknne. Koolaupnko, Oahu, he kanaka hkamai. i k«v ana ninn, i oi ae mamua e ko na aina nanuao, a me ko Lahainaluna, ua hiki ia in ke ana wale no me ke Panana ole. •'• ■

Ua ike maka au i kona ana ana ma Oneuli, Ili aioa ma Waiahole, ua kukulu ia i na laau ma na palena a |>nu o ua aina la, ma ka nana wale ana no a knna maka, me ke Pa nnna ole, un pau i ka ike ia k<ma Ina, a me ka lauIa, 4 o Inumma ka inoa oua kanaka la. he haumaha ia na Ikeole, a me Hawawa, na keiki hanau muu a Naanpo, i hanau ia i ka wa o Peleioholani, o keia kanaka, he kanaka ano elemakule. S. E, K. P.— Waikane, Augate 28, 1858. Na, mea hōu.— Ua mokn hou ka waea Telcgarapn Ate|anika, aole paha hiki ke hoomoe ia i keia makahiki—minnnina manli kak<>u no keia pilikia ame ka poho. Holo na moku-ihahu i kahi e hoomaka ai, a i ka .hoomaka ana e waiho iho i ka waen iloko okn mnana, a haln na mile he 250. alaila loaa i ka makani ino a moku ka waea a nalowale iloko o ke kai, a hoi na moku. Ka mai.oo, a me ka ua. —Ma na aoao Koolau o keia pae aina, he nui ka maloo i keia wa. Ua lennlena ka mauu ika wai ole. O ka mea kupanaha nae ka ua nui ana ma na kuahiwi ame na kahawai Ua piha na kahawai i ka -wai ua pinepine. Aka, ma oa papu he maioo oui,