Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXI, Number 41, 13 Malaki 1928 — Ma ke kauoha HOOLIMALIMA KUAI O NA HOOLIMALIMA O NA AINA AUPUNI [ARTICLE]
Ma ke kauoha HOOLIMALIMA KUAI O NA HOOLIMALIMA O NA AINA AUPUNI
Ke hoolāha ia aka nei ma keia. ma ka bura 10:00 AM. a ma ka Poalima, Maraki 30, 1928, a ma fee Keeba ō ka Hope Ageoa Ainai Mr. .C, H. W. Hitcbcuck, Hilo» Hamii, e kaai ia aku ana ma ke kitdaia akeu i ka mea koho Hekie. a maialo hoi o oa oielu o ke Pauku 73 o ke Kaoawai OkaaiKa 0 Ha — waii/ a malaio bo\ 0 na o Hawaii i Hooponopouo hoa ia 0 ka 1925, ka hooiimaiima o keia mau Aiaa Aopnni maiaio iho aei:
1 Ka Aina o Makaula-Ooma! ma ka aoao mauka. ao waiho nei mawaena e ka aina o Kau me Kaloku, a6 ka ealeua ke— - noohana o Kaupalehu, K<j«a Akāu, Hawaii* a nona ka oui o na eka he 1,252, ai oi aku h eo-i cof«i paha, nu kft m&oawa fctooliflQ&linja 0 21 makahiki, ae hoomaka ana ma ka la 20 6 Feberuari 1928, ao ka usu mua ia uiai i kela me keia eouo m«i|aiina. 2 Ka maheie aina o Hoohaula Bela 1 a oia hoi ka mahele manka o Honuau!a< Kona Akau, Hawaii, ae hui ana hoi me ka aina o Kaupulehu, Keauhou 2 ame ka aina ululaau i | hookaawale ia o H inuaula, a nona na eka he 646, ai o! aku a eaai mai p&ba, no ka manawa boolitnaīima 0 21 .'makahiki, ae hoomaka ana i 4, X9 *o ka »ku koho moa he $68.00 0 ka ma&ahiki, ae uko mua ia mal kela uie keia eono mahiaa. | 3 O keia hoolimaUma o k«\ai ama, e pakui ia «aiai ana ma—| Uope iho o ka hala ana o mahina eono (6) e haua uku ka mea i.Uk» ai keia hoolima- | lima I k<kahi p* pale holohelona ma k«* ipaleaa e pili ala i ka aina olulaaa i hookaawale 5a e pii* ala ma ka paleoa u Houoauia, • ina hoi ua paa moa no *ekahi pa, alaila; e hoo|K>no--j pono l aa wahi pono oia pa kaj hiko tio Aa maaawa o keial hooHm&lima-
O kei& apann »ina maluua* ae ne?, a?ah!ō no u o ka hooliaia-| lima aku mahlo e kefeahi kuma 1 houpooopouo 1« paa ka ( Hoolimnlim» Aupuui e hoopuka ia' mai ao* m&i ke keena aina ie?J 6 Yt Komiiina o tm Aina Aupuni, a j maUlo hoi o k-kahi ui&u "kuuiu ae-, like e pakui mai ani matuu& ibo: 0 ka ooanawā o se!a kuai kudala ia ana aku. ae paa ia aoa hoi e ke Teritori. 0 ea al&nui, aaie na alah«le iloko 0 kela mau aina, aine hele mowaeua o kela mau aiua 1 na man&wa apao no ua ageua ae kek»hi limahana uo ka laweUwe ana ka lakou mau' hana, ua hikl ia lakou e kooio aku ma kekahi wahi e keia mau aiua, me ketfrafcea ole ia aku o ua mau agena ala, s koaio aku hei i k«kahi aina okoa aku, ai oie ia ma keia aina uiulaau paha i hookaa— wale ia, O keia kuai i hoike ia aē la ma — luna. «uaiaio no ia o kela k®mu aei;ke. ' Na ka mes e lilo ai, ai ka maea" wa hoi e haule ai ka hamare, e uku uaua mai i ka ukii koo— limalima o eooo mahina, ame na Ulo pu o ka hoolaha ana, a me kekahi mau hoolilo no ka hooponopono ana i na paiap&la o fceia hooliaoalima- | No na mea ako i kne, e nihau m» |ke Keena o ka Hope Agena Mr. C. \B. W. Hithcock, Htio, Hawaii, ai ' oīe ia im ke Keena o ke | Aina Aupunl, Hale Oihana TeritoriJ Honolulu, a m .laiia e loaa ai &» j sina ame na kope o ka P4»p»ia HooHnaalima, Hana U ma H- # noialu, a ma k<? K«Wia o Komieina o Amuni, a wt> ke K<?€ua Oihaia V riiori, i keia ii 24 o Wmxū»r $ I^2B. o n*t A !f ;« Appo^ M p. 13 20, 27