Ko Hawaii Pae Aina, Volume IV, Number 37, 10 September 1881 — MAHOE vs ia IWILEI. [ARTICLE]
MAHOE vs ia IWILEI.
U.a makemako au e pane a e kamailio ia oe, hn oki loa hoi kou hakukole i ka luakini o ke Akua, ua koho pono au i kon ano he pegnna oe e Iwilei. Aole anei oe i iko ke auamo nei ka Moi, na alii, na makaainana i koia mea e pono ai ko ke Akua aupuni, ua ala pu mai la na alii e kokua. Aole pahae like me kau hana hoomaewaowa i ko ke Akua hale a me Kona laahia. No kau hapaumi ole no paha, aole no paha he walii kenikeni, a aole no ho lewa* lewa iho. Ha keu no hoi kou hilahila ole i kou lili wale aku no—" paa puliki wale no he $I.so—paa huke, $'2.00." No kou loaa puliki ole no paha ea ? a he loaa buke ole no anei ia oe ? Auhea ka hoi ko haku haole nonoi aku i buke nau e helu ai i ila pena mauu lielelei o ka uapo, a na makou e mahalo aku kou, —paa ahinahina 1 neo, helu opala 'i maia, mama awa ana kani ke kileo. Ke pano hou mai oe, alaila, he oi aku ko kaua koele papa auwae ana raamua oka hoopiha pepa, i ike mai ai na hoahanau maeinae .o Kaumakapili, a me ka poe i kokua aloha mai, i ke auo ou e ke kanaka uona ka inoa hookamani o Iwilei. Owau no me ka makaukau mau. J W K Mahoe. Kaumakapili, Sept. 1881.