Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 428, 8 ʻApelila 1892 — ON DIT. [ARTICLE]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

ON DIT.

Th»t CbiMM iwi JMimi »poittn u* >Mployrf te walaii lMr w»«tqrM MA pjr w» «I tk» tebiriui lkit mmj mm mim Uw ahw*w»4f ' M «>* i 1

Tbat a of j H«alth wae o»t §s ' M fe®ce of hw eoU( »«t*ee aml *fcn cf hN frtendar f Tliatthe iate !s*£'• reo«ivin|{ tfee & wne of ■ that wad Uvish sd upoa p#or Da-' knien ftom th« > amae ioeal newa-: paper and fro<» the eamo crowd of - That Kalaki iua*s memory wili be 'greeQ iii the hearte of his eooo- ■' try£sen, and mmr ollie» whom ho heiped, while the Btefiy-liaarted | fditor of the Frle»d wiil bave paas-} ed away inlo otflivi«»«i. i That Um Bol|etin htartdentiy in favor of ,oouth Sea *'kidnapping. M i judnii»g fro<!i itf quotatlona ol ar-, ticioB favoring the sao»e hueineaa.' i That the "dredger" wai haulni out yesterday njiorntng to the entrance of the Harbor. The sea wae ; 4s smooth as a xjniil pond« dhe wae! haule'i back tojher bertb in three 0r four hourg timo; »a we have al-, ways stated and helieve<i $he would be* a d<<adJfaUui k e as dredger for ihe harW. She ie httrdlv flt for anv. other tk» play i>ottt'at 'r <m those revoiutionists that hnve beejv threattftif the nvMiarchy and then bury it itt saiul.