Ko Hawaii Ponoi, Volume I, Number 37, 25 February 1874 — Na Olelo Hoalohaloha. [ARTICLE]
Na Olelo Hoalohaloha.
I Ka Makla Alu ) Charles Kanaina : ) Alokaoe.—O makou, o ua wahi kauna Makaainana o ke awaawa pnli o Waimea. Mokupuni Oahu. >= No ka hiki ana mai o l,a lono kauniahn a makou, no ka lawe ana 'ku o ka mea Kiekie Loa ; i ke alii W ii.ua m, C. Lunalilo. Moi-o ko Hawaii pae ainn, a nn MakaaU; nana, i koho lokahi like ai, mai Hawaii a Kauai, "Ka milimili: 'lani a Hawaii nei, a, ua kii mni ka mea Kiekie Loa ; a puili aku ma kona poli." " Auwe ! ka pua i uiohaia A ua mae koke no." Nolaila, o makou, o na walii kauna kanaka o Waimea nei, ke kouio pu aku nei makou iloko o ka louluu, a nie 1e kumakena pu ana me oe, a me nai 'lii; e anio pu i kein kanikau pu ana mo ot>, Ke kahea nei ka leo n ka maknii pule, i
ka makua Nul ma ka lani.e hooluolu mai i ) ka Makua 'Lii ; a me na qlu, a me ke Au- : puni holookon, mni Hawaii o Keawe, a Kauoi o Mano. Aloha iiio o ua <>, • l Om e lele Kauiki i kamalie, Papu me he umaama 'la no ka manu Mehe lae 'la no ka Nuio aukai," 1 SK. Kalakipoo, J. Pēlehane, C. M. K. Hewahbwa. Waimea, Oahu, Feb, 12, 1874.