Ka Hae Hawaii, Volume 3, Number 47, 23 February 1859 — Untitled [ARTICLE]
E ka Hae Haioaii e; Aloha oe:— E hai aku oe ika nu hou ma Koolnupoko nei 1ke awnkea okaI» 13 p keia malama, oia ka la Sabati, hoomaka mai la ka ua ana. a i ke ahiahi, kahe no ka wai o na kahawai, mau no ka ua ana ma ia la a po, a i ke auinoe, nui loa ka wai, a kela hea keia hea, o na aina e waiho ana ma kahi knkoke i ke kahawai, pau loa na men kanu i ka lawe ia e ka w«i, o na hale, a me na loko ia, pau pu i ka poino, mau no ka ua mai ka poakahi, a i ka poakolu, kahe nui kou ka wai ona kahawai. Akahi no a ike ia ka wai nui e like me keia maanei, 14 o’u'makahiki maanei, aole au i ike i ka wai nui mamua e like ma keia, a ke olel» mai nei no na kamaaina, “anle wai nui mamua e iike ine keia ” Ea ? he leo kahea no keia i koonei poe. Iloko o ko Iehova lima na meaa pau loa Owau no me ka mahalo. W. E. Pll. Kaneohe, Feberuari 18, 1859.