Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 556, 3 October 1892 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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MA KE KAŪOHA | •'; v ' •■ Kōolalia t ka Poe Kolio. ule hoolahaia akn nei ina keia. i m'ea-e loaa ai ke kuleana e koiio ma e-3 Koho Bn.lcta, Kuikav;a i lioolāha ia o Okatoba 4 o fea poe koho aole i hookmiia ma ke Kanawai, •o pono e uku mai iko 1 akou auhau - iino oka makahiki 1892, me ka uana -pa ana hoi ika hookomoia o k6 !akou inoa. ma ka Papa.lnoa o ka Poe Koho ina 'Lii. - . — CIIAS. T. C«ULICK, Kuhina Kalaiaina. 'Keena Kalaiaina, Sept. 22, 1892. «ept26 tf-dl3 r . Hoolaha a ka Papa Ola. , Ua kaaoha aka ka Papa Ola rkōna mau Ag<ma no ka hele ana e nana i na hale a me na pabale iloio o ke kulanakauhale o Honolulu, me kapiakaala anai ka hahao an& ia 'Mau wahi iloko o &e knlana maikai o ke ola kino, noiaila, ke noi ia aka nei ka lehulehu ma keia: *I.—E haawi a pau i nakokuaana •me ke kali ole i na Agena o ka Papa Ola. T - . ~ 2.—E hoolohe ina ao ana ana Agena Ola. 3.—E makaala ia ka maemae o «ia auwaha wai, na loa-wai, na ha-ie-liilii a me kekahl mau wahi hoahu e ae iloko o ke kulana maikai o ka malama ola. 4.—E ae kokē ia na opala a me kekahi mau mea eae e Jaweia, a «peia hoi me na mea a pau i inoino kupono ole no k» honi ana. Ma ke kauoha a ka Papa Ola. v DAVID Peresidena o ka Paoa Ola. Honolulu, Sept. 23,1892. sept26 2wks dly. HOOUHA KOHO BALOTA, Kekna Kalaiaina ) HOMOLOLU» Skpt. 12,1892. f I koUke «Une ka Kanawai Koho Bal«ta o iHNMwiii, ke hoikeia aku nei ma ieil, bm Koho HaloU Knikawa no ke ka manawa i paa po makahfki> e maUmaia >na ra* ka 3fok(u>o«l o Oaha niawaena o aa hora '» A*Mi ma $r. m, oiea POALUA, la4 <o"OKATOBA, 1882, no ka hoopiha ana i ka makaloa o na noho i hoohakaiMkkaia «namali o kapaaana ona Mea Bfahal6ia, ®on. Paalo 1« umana a me E. C. Maka-* ¥K*lena. Ona Apana Kobo Bplota, na Mahele Koho, na Wahi Koho me na Luna Nana Koho Balota, eianialalo iho nei: Apana Ekahi, Hokolulu, keia wahi a pan o ka Apana HooAnhau o Honolulu, a i ole o Keaapaha, e ipaihn ana maka hikinauēma o ka laina ati ka piko a oioina paha o ka lalani īnauna o Konahaanui, maluna o ka lapao ke knalapae hck>kaawaleanai na ĀMmm o Manoar£ me Makiki mai na Af«P mai o Haoana me Pauoa, a m*wa|BA attajf|iGa ha-lua a ki--1»ho naha o k&oaaiJ|fcaaiaoPiiowaina, (Punehhowl) JrainMflK paha hae ma kahi kipu aMu j*65T malaila pololei aka|W|l%toaMi< alanui Kinau oke alanui Alapai a ° ** aku o |TalanuiH6m a hikTi Okela#ahia\Mmj\ yMH|C* • waiho anaV|n Wki« MMlanai Puaahou, aae 1* ») IWHlkaūpal» ana, oaauka a 1 Paa oke Auka alanui Moi me i, , . «0923511^ Hookohn Yaik»raia M ka Balota ■ Arthur Brown. W.B. AkaKaad r jr. Mahele Elaa—O kelapau oka Apana ioMoia a* nei e M 'komohana oke aianai PunaMla, MMi «Uiaa ikahaia ma ia nalena. Wahi Kaho -Kula Alanui Beritank. Lana Nana—J. A« Mamon, H. g Tr%oan, G.W,Rr*ing. Hookofci Kuikawaia no ka La Koho Bak>U i J. S. Loveiev, S. K, Kamaka. ApaAa JClua« Hokoluia*. O Ma wahia pauoHonoluloioieloia, aiole o Kona paha, ma ka akauoka ApaaaEkahL malokooka laiaaikahaia . «ui ka pahu W aia kahi klpu aloha ka- *