Ko Hawaii Pae Aina, Volume IX, Number 14, 3 April 1886 — NA MEA HOU O HILO. [ARTICLE]

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NA MEA HOU O HILO.

. Ma na la i aui ae $ei, aa laulaha uniia ka iooa o Rev. .J. S« Kaluna i waeaa o keia koīanakauhale, oia ka lunakauawai apaaa o Hilo akau, aka, ma kfkahi la ana i kii aku ai i ka palupala iiookohu mai ko Keena Kiaaina mai, lohe ma« la oia, ua eo ka Hookohu ia Mr. Naaikauna o Laupahoehoe, iu wa no oia i puili ae ai me kona mau lima a kuo ae la me na leo nukunuku i ka hoopunipu nt o ka Makai Nui iaia, a eie ka o ' • ' ui, a puke hoi o n» kuli oia i hoi

v - aii kauhale, amahop? euainei, haiia mai ana iaia, e hQi ana oi<t I Kiaaina uo ka Pae Aina o Fi]i ke ae kaiia wahiae, aka, na hoo!*» loa ka wahlne aole ona hilinai i na hana hoopauha a lakou la. Aloha ino ka makamaka e hoolaawiliia nei !

Ma fea la Sabati ibo nei, aa ike aa i ka nuio na haumana Kola Sabati maloko o ba luakini a aa J S K nei i malama iho Dei s a kaiehū ia ae net, aolepela i na Sabati niamua ae, oiai oia « poho kahu ana, He 233 ka uui oaa Lhumana, piha jk)do na Qobo t ama ka i.ie aku a fca mea kakaa ua ulmuahiehie, ko Haili Ekalesia i ka hoolaoa ia aoa o ua o i ala iluna o ka ilikai, a ke laua hel® nei oi» raa o a maanei uie ke akaka ole o kahi e ike ia ae ai. A inai kona kil>akuia tūm a biki i ke Sab£ ti ibo nei, ao!e ona hele i ka pule uia Haili, aia kouA liak l j>ule me ua baole o Hilo.

He pamalo o ililo fiei, aka, he oluolu nae ka noho'na o na kauiaaiua. He elua uiau hoola uia keia kwlanakauhale nei, ana poe mai e hiolo anu ilaila, me be mau aaoa mauu la o helelei aoa iniua o na kaunka ki manu. Q ke ano o ka laua hoola ana, Uu hoola tne na apu laau, a oa hoola kekabi\me na huaolelo baibala, malkai na hana, pouo ke oialama io ia elike me k* ua bake nui la. Aka nae hoi, ua ao mai o Kalaua aole e haawi i ka laau i 111 mai, mamulī hoopiia e ke aupuni, pela io no ka pouo.

Ma ke ahiahi Poaha iho nei, ua malama iho o J. K. Kaulia he wahi papaaina no ka laua lei aloha, nui na maka hanohano i hiki ae iUiia, a o ke alii Kiaaiua kekahi ilaila, ua ai a i na ono i hoomakaokau ia, a he oi aku no o Hua-a ke hele ' la a lele p ihu iloko oke kahawai tne ua pouo a pau oia la, 8 ole kekahi lima kokua, ina ua helu' ia ou me ka ppe i alapoho ia e ka waiona. de kanaka opio oia no Puueo ae nei no, he wahine kona uiakuakaue, a he Ahaluna kona inoa. Ke paniku ae la ke one a me ka iliili ika naku wai o Wailuka ma Hi)o, mai ka aoao ma Hilo oae a i kft aq&o maPuueo, He haiki waie ao i koe a hookui e iiiki ai ke hele ku ke kanaka. O keia ae Ia ka'u mm me%Jbpa imua oa e ka Nupepa "Ko Hawail Pae Aina." Ma ka mahalo, JHO. Makakauam/, Hilo, Mar. 25, 1886.

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