Ka Hoku o ka Pakipika, Volume I, Number 44, 24 Iulai 1862 — He kanikau no Naukana w. [ARTICLE]
He kanikau no Naukana w.
He l»s&s8 atdb* no He nkan& nm Kel&ni, Kft )m moa nāna i pekn o a ljaliflci. Hiki m&i ko aloha i lua j ka wainmka, Hoka haole oie ke aloha nao e malam* nei ; Hfe «kaoa nni ka ko waimaka ua htki od, Naha ka pua kao ka pili a ke alob*, A!oba ka ua komo hala o k» aifta, Aloha waie kau wabint—a, Knu «r&hinfe lial ltt uk» auu o 6a.lut. He ahi ke k&pa o kaoa e mehana ai Mehana tns ke a!o anti mat fe f ;i ma |» K«ti waWiie m&i ke one o Kahaalpa, Aohe \o& 0 OhiaOkāleni ia kaoa, Hē koke wiile no $a a hiki i na hale. Afoha wal» kric WahiiH 4 —a, _ Km wahine mai na Ue makani o &*£» Makani ko'n lohe ana t koii teo, , 0 kfe kmo «ailea ka'n e ike uei, 0 kia raaa!o a Kaapna i ke kai, Hi?!e m4l ka pili a ntil, Kaawaie kaoa i okia e ka> iiiake. Aloha wale knu wahine—a, E hoi oiai oe e ko waimaka aloha* * Ka makātriika o ka haiki pilikia. Mai ke olowala a ka leo, Hookahlno makāma p oe* 1 ho|o|ii 4 #m l ' /*i i-"' ' Hoolohe kaaa i ka leo ino a ka mahti, Aloha tirife kati wahiul>—a, ." .' | Aloha aa o ka uka o Malama i ke ala, 0 ka naiii o Kttkii e waiho ni^ He!e hā oe, kft ohia o Kaliiii Liua iho nei ioko o li* k^Moli» Atibea wale ka ia o Waan, Au aua ka mauao i ka nui kino, Aloha wate kuu wahine—a t Falft hdte ole ki hfela a ke ālohi, Kiei kli uā halo i kā hiakaui,' E nana aba i ke kii ouohi a ka makemake^ E kaii au» i ka ua kipUupUu, Kipui keanu w»iotUi e, Aph£ wahihe he hoi ti6 kē ahu Alohawale k\tu wahīhig—/| |CUU *ahihe mai ka pa|>ft Ohoeu* Eu aku i hiki i Makaiea» , 1 ea akii *a ha\ta i ka hkie abiē WU noa, Ua hala ke!ā i ka tthu a ke ftb> sfoenofe alohi ia|u ka UkA o MdUhdhUlij K huii mai oe e ke aīoha ua anu Ua ahU kUU feiho k& hfchi hfcwa h'ef, Aioha Wuie kUU WāhiU<e—a, Auwe helu mai o Kekiu, 1 ka ike aiia i ka itti aiel6 leia hoi ka Kaoli^ Kui aku ka lono i Oahu^ KaUiuaha luuluiu Kaopuhiih*, i ka lohe aua i kil pihe māk^ kahikaii hiiii o kiopUhhhii, Alhha iuo no kttu hoa pili, Kiiii hoa Htie o k<e iiiahui» Kuu hoa nolio o kahi mehaineha, khu hoa p\\\ o k& iiāhetej ktiu hoa o khhi ihiik&ttftiK& Kuu hoa īeWa 6 hā k&l e#aiUj Mai Hawaīi a Oahu» aahU kaaia i ka lii| ho<e }: Noe anii ka Uka o KahikiiiU^ Aioha waitf kiiii |>okii —K&b]ptthtih&i Na ka iiope o ki iuoku kaU& i iftW® miki t Hiki kaua i AUhhihaha, Haha hewA au i ko h&i pāiā> A lii&kii īhb iā he Hib6Wdia, o)m} ī ke kea ka |>aiu ai oie> Ahu ka hokā i kapakakai» īkea iho īa ka meā oi^ Aloha tfāle khU wahihe—ā» khU Wāhihk mai kii uka 0 Kahbi9rāl ēMii&ē) Me he mahao iā uo ko aloha, | Ka hoi mai ho nauahU ia'U| kUU hUi ālbhās | fiia m&i ke aioha iaha bie iā; J. W. Kaoli. D. N. Kuahine, Kauolelo. Kukuihaele, Puna, Hawaii, Iune 26, 1862.