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Ka Hoku o ka Pakipika / Ka Hoku o ka Pakipika, Volume I, Number 48, 21 August 1862

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Hoku o ka Pakipika. HE MELE Ukaii inoa (Aerostic,) no ka Hoku Pakipika.
MELE NO KA HOKU PAKIPIKA.
He Mooolelo no Keamalu.
No ka hoolimalima ana me ke kauwa hana.
Pane aku ia Kekauia.
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OLELO HOOLAHA.
No ko kakou Aupuni.
Ke Kumumua Ano Hou.
E Ianakiia ana ka Laiki.
Kanaka Hawaii akamai.
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Olelo Hoike a ka Hapa uuku o ke Komite no ka Bila e ae ana i ke puhi ana o ka Rama.
Minamina.
He mele ukali huakumu (Aiphabetical mele.)
MARE.
HANAU.
MAKE.
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ANATOMIA.
Ke ola o ka Nupepa a kanaka Hawaii.
Manao mahalo ia R. K. Puoina.
Make aku ia.
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