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U'''' A WEHE AE NEI O j£ *. 1 K6KA Hale alampi |K»o> »1» || i na kauiaalio, a raa tta mea t ae i |4fl i kana ollwM, B®r ka nku oin.ln loa. K kipamai e Ike. "* ■ *-fjr TTA WKHE AE NEI O R. WHITM*K. I &ONA A U haie kiiāl Moho Llo, Kaulawaha, ine na luko a pau no oa Ku lk>, me m me&ea^M&al wale i ku i ka linl o ka poe liolo !to n bolo k«s. | mau aua ua mea iioo ma kelaliope ako. Ala k#tsā Me | kuai ma Aianui Moi, Helo 88. E kao aim boallcma oka iio maiuna o-ka iiaie. L " . Honoiuiu, Maraki 1,1871. S- ♦ OLELO HOOLAHA! ; ■ Wa kalii o KAKKLA me KUKK, ;'■;: | MA POIiELEWA; E LOAA HAO O v 3 keia ano ktia ano, na iako oka poe m&t»iat, im J Lole hou aiio maikai, tia mea Keieawe, Noho Lio« Ili t j Lio, na Kanaoa, Peni, Inika; Ahi koe, AHa mabn, | Vaniki ona ano maikni loa, ame na mea eae be nui 1 wale, iio na kumukuai makepono loa. 1 Honoluiu, Maraki 1, 1871. S- : | T OLELO IIOOLAHA! "" | Aia ma kaki o | NA 00, OO PE f 501, PAHIOLO, PAHI MAOLI, ''i Miikau lawaia. a me ke Abo o na ano a pau, ai6 na Tuaina houo Upena ona ano a pa«, no ke k»mtt» | knai liaahaa iōa. Me na Pai-paiai, Ipu ki, Ipuhao kupa i ai, Pakeke hao no ka ai. Kauia iio, 9uita Palala, ame :| na ano Pena a pau, no ua kumukuai emi loa. Ma i Helu 95, Alanui Moi, Haie o Daimana. I Honoluiu, Maraki 1, 1871. S I OLELO UOOLAUA ! ELOAA maU ana MA ka HALE HANA WAtI o Kini, ma Aianui Kaiepa, Heiu 17, na Wall liou maikai, no na komu kuai kupono i ko kanaka makemake. Ame na mea hoonani ona ano be nni wale, eiike me na komo .lima, guia pepeiao, a pela aku. " Honolulu, Maraki 2, 1871. 3J OLKLO HOOLAHA ! j E Ola im Mai! U' A MAKAUKAU O KAUKA C. F. NICHOLB, E lapaau i na mai ma ke ano oluolu aakamai no hoi. lE iioao i ike pono. Aia kona keeua oihana ma ke kihi , komohana o Alanui Papu me Kalepa, maiunu. E heie iae i ke kakahiaka mahope o ka hora 8; a i ka auina la 1 inai ka iiora 3ai ka lioiu 6. Hale noho, helu 98, Ala- ! nui Beritania. llonolulu, Maraki 1, 1871. 3»a HOXn_HŪ HOU!! He mati lole malkai ma na moka i ka mM aei. ]yTA PALULE aULUHULU. PALULE KALAKOA, |_L\ o na aoo liou, Pahiie keokeo, Loiewawae, PaieImai, Papale, a peia aku. Na Loie no na Wahine, Ala- ! i)ia ulaula, me na Lole nani e ae. Ahina Peiekane, me na Kihei maikai. Me na Noho lio Pelekaue maikai. Aia uia na haie kuai o J. T. WATERHOUSE, (Halewai,) « Helu 10. a ma ka Uwapo, Houoluiu, Maraki 1, 1871.— 3 LAKO HALĒ!' A IA MA KA HALE KUAI O KIMO PELEKANE XjL e ioaa ai tia — Papa Hole, be keokeo ahe ulaak— Papa Kalakaia, he keokeo a he ulaula—Papa Kafciia,he keokeo a lie uiaula—Na Laau (auk#|ij|i ft*sati mai ke nui a ka iiiiii, he keokoo a noanoa mai \% iniha a keokeo a he uiauia-Papu Kepa, - iiamo puna, mea makaupeia, a beiSoSSs—Pili keokeo —Pili Ulaula—Papa Lahitahb)£ iniha—Aila Pena— Waihoomaioo—Pena Keolmf Omaomao, Eleele, Olenalena, Uiauia, Ahinahioa|UiiuH, <&c—Na Laka, Aroi t Lou, Kaomi a mea e ae oia ano—Panl puka be f%oi ti* ano —Puka Aniani he nui ha ano—Oiepelepe, &c— He Paakai Hawaii—lli Hooiuuia—Wahie—Kaula Kepau nunui a iiilii, a heinau iako no na Moku. Eia kek«bi mea hai aku ika Lahui. he mau Moku ko v u e hole nei ma na awa o keia mau Pae Aina, a e ioaa ana no ka pomaikai ika poe kuai me a'u, ma ka laweia <mmi mea - a lakou i kuai ai me ka uku haahaa loa—He no hoi na lako kukulu hale i keia wa. KIMO PELEKANE. Honolulu, Mar. 2, 1871. r