Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXII, Number 19, 9 ʻOkakopa 1928 — MA KE KAUOHA HOOLAHA KUAI O KA AINA AUPUNI [ARTICLE]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

MA KE KAUOHA HOOLAHA KUAI O KA AINA AUPUNI

K« hoolah* ia aku n*i ma aeia, ma k« hora 10:00 A. M. am» ka Poakahi, 15 o Okatoba. 192», ama ke Keeoa oka Hope Akena Mr. H. C- W Hitchcock, Hlle. Hawaii, e kaai ia aku ana tua k« eukala akv« ik» mea koho kiekie,.a malaio hoi o na oleio o k* Pauku 73 oke Kawawni Okanika o Hawail, ma>— ialo hoi o ke Kaoawai i hooponopouo 1 oou īa o Hawaii, 1025. ka hoolimalima iaome o keia aina Aupuni maialo iho oei. Apaoa ajr>a 30 Piihnuna Hoaae LotaTract, Mahele 3, Piihonua Hiio Hema, Hawaii, oona oa eka ka uui o 18,959 kapaai kuea, ai oi a emi mai paha. Uko kobo uim» $300,ō0 O aeia wau apana aina i hoike ia 'ae la maiuna, e kuai ia aku no ia * like me na Kumu Aeiike Kuai elike me ia e hoopuka in uiai aoa e ke Keeaa 0 k*; KomiHuia aīom Aupum a oialalo hoi 0 kekuhi ma') knmu aelike e pakoi ia m«i ana iloKirrr ktia ki>a) kuiehwa, a> hoopeKa in 'jnx>tti hoi manouM o keii iuai kuelaia ia «na e li<e uie keia: "K kukuiu ~in 1 halenoho e ea i oie iho nct hoolilo. ii>ah»lo o ka 5>.i,u.0.0j malu:ia o kfin »<panH aitir, ae paa hoi Ua h&leui'ho uei m«lu"a o keia inau apana aira maoiua o ka pau ana o ii» aipkahiki e«olu f3) noai k» muoawa aku o Ke Su»i ia aua aku."

0 keia kuai i hoiie la ae la ir.a— Jana, uialalo uo ia o keia muu kumu aelike; 1 Ke koeookuAi E uku ia mai ke koike i ka ua&nawa e haule ai ka b-itnare, ke uauap ka uaea kuai mai pelo, ai ele ia e uku muia ia toai ka iiookahi-bapa-ha (25%) i ka maoawa e hauii ai ka baoiarft ao ke ko— eoa aka o ekolu (3) hapa-ba i ioan»vra like ole una ka oko pu 1 ka aku-panee 0 6% pu-keneka oka makahik» 00 ka manawa aku i koe. 2 E hoopuka ia aku no ka P«— lapala Kuleaoa Aina i na aa—* uawa apau • hooko ia ai ke ku- | kolu aoa ika halenohu elike j me ka aelike, ui ka nannawa i hoi e uso aiua me ka obopante me aa auhao anpūiii. J3 E uku koke mai uo ka i ! lilo ai aiaho&e koke iho no o i ka liio ana iaia e liiee me na 1 mea i aeiike in, ee uku pu uim I uo hoi i na 1 iIo okn hoelaha | »ns, a 1111 kekahi niau hoeliio e afi e piii ana noM» hooma — 1 kuiiKau ju ;HI4 o oh i)a!/'.paJa j *v-Kuai »rjce j)it !iel;kt 1 t)(:oliiLa iLua ia uiaoiu i u -Ktr;a kuni | K UIK» iVh. 4 Ku poe wale no t j kiueana llh Ke Koho au;-, oi» ik' ka — !• tūn«!iB 0 Auo t TUA, ao kekiihi niea paho i ioaa.konn i'alapala mua no ka ilooioakaain&na aua iaia, ao lakou wale no ka poe kuleana e koho i keĪK apana aine.

No na mea aku i ko®, e oinau ma k« Keeoa o k* Hope Ag«oa Aioa Aopaiii, Mr. C.H.W. Hitcbo 4 ck, Hiio. Hawaii, ai oleia ma ke K.eeoa o ke Komiaioa o oa Aina Aupaai, Hale Oihaaa o ke T«ritori, a ma — laila 4 ike ia ai ke *i» ana« tia ooea i oo d« Palepala Hooliaaalima ani. Hana ia ma Hoūolola, a ma ke Keena o ke o aa Aioa Aopaoi, Hala Oibaoa o ae Teritorl, ī keia la 4 o %ipetei»aba, 1928 I C. T. BAILKY Bept. 18, 25 Oct. 2. 9 ; Hoooiolo, Oct. 2~Ua loaa iki aa ka olnol*'ū' Broth»r Jo&eph Dat — to« 0 Moiokai mai kona aaai, mai J waiho iho nei ma koaa hoa»e oaa Molokii. Akahi no oia a walho nawaiiwail ma kona aaoe. Aole oia i Bsoe iki oia kahi moe no ka oawaliwali ma ke kioo- Ua mahp iki oee oia i keia mao ia* He hoaloha oiaio oia do na mea •pau. Ma ka Poaio» n«i i lue&lo ar •; eonlu.ia 0 Hilo nei he eiwa mae mokulale n ke mn hnu, ae ieīe »n* hunokiiii {ioohi i'. nmMuieie mn tabi lukoke i ka L»e 0 Uoola ma Kehaia Akau.