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OLELO HOOLAHA! TTA WEHE AE NEI O R. WHĪTI KŌNA liale ku«! Nuho Lio, Knu!awahii % IlMiolō-kaa, a me na luko a pau 110 na Kau Ho, me pa mea efie iie nui wa»e ikui ka iini oka poe holo Ho a liolo kta. Elo«ut mau ana na mea h«#a mu keia hopu nko, AU konA Unī kuai inu Alnnui Moi, Helu 83. Ē kau aoa ka hoallona 0 ku lio maluna o ka hale. Honoluiu, Maniki I, 1871. 8» OLELO UOOLAHAĪ Ula kahi o KAIŪŌĪLA »e KI)KE f Ma polelewa, e loaa at na mea hao o kela ano keia ano, na lako o ka poe Loie hou ano maikai, ua mea Keleuwe, Noifo Lio t Ili Lio, na Kanana, Peni, Iniki», Alii koe, Aila mahu, Pena, Vatiiki o na ano maikai ioa. a me na aiea e ae he nui wale, iio na kumukuai uiakepono loa. Ilonoiuiu, Maraki 1, 1871. 8OLELO HOOLAIU! Ala ma UaUi o & €o. # ]U*A 00, OO PE, KOI, PAIIIOLO, PAHI MAQLI, ll Makau lawaia. a uie ke Aiio o ua ano u pau, ui6 na Tuaiua hono Upena o na ano a pau, no ke kiimukuai liaabaa loa. Me na Pa-paiai, Ipu ki, Ipuhao kapa ai, Pakcl£e hao no ka ai. Kaula iio t Huiia Paiala, ame ua ano Pena a pau, iio na kumukuai emi loa. Ma k& Heiu 05, Alanui Moi, Haie o Daiuiaua. Honoiuiu, Maraki 1, 1871. 8 OLELO IIOOLAHI. MEA HANA HAO. TTA WEHE AE NEI Q E. B. I KONA U Hale Amala, ma alaiiui Moi, mauka ponoi o Haii'wai. Ua niakaukau oia e hana ma ke auo uiaikai Ina kaiuaa iio, ama na mea eae i vi!i i kana oihana, no ka uku oluolu loa, E kipa mai e ike. 4r-ly OLELO IKOOLAIIA ! E Ola na Mai! UA MAKAUKAU O KAUKA C. F. g lapaau i na mai nia keauo oiuolu aakamai no hoi. E hoao i ike pono. Aia kona keena oihana ma ke klhi komohana o Alanui Papu me Kalepa, maiuna. E hele ae i ke kakahiaka mahope o ka hora 8; a i ka auina la mai ka hora 3ai ka hora 6. Haie noho, t»eiu 98, Alanui Beritania. Honoiuiu, Maraki 1, 1871. SNU HOU ! NU H0U!! He mau lole m«ikai ma na mokn i ka mai uei« "]Vr A PALŪLE HULUHULU, PALULE KALAKOA, JLI o ua auo hou, Paiuie keokeo, Loiewawae, PaieI mai, Papaie, a peia aku. Na Loie uo na Wahine, Ala- | pia uiauia, me na Lohi haeii e ae. Ahina Pelekaue, m© na Kihei maikai. Me na | Noho lio Pelekaue maikai. Aia ma uā hale kuai o J. T. WATERHOUSE, (Halewāi.) Heiu 10, a ma ka Uwapo. Honolulu, MarakM,lB7l.—3 OLELOHOOL4HA! E loaa mau ana ma ka hale hana wati o Alanqi Kaiepa, Hela 17, na Wati hou maikai, no na kumu lluai kupouo i ko kauaka makemake. Ame na mea ona ano Ue nui wale, eiike me na kouio iima,j<iila pepeiao, a pela aku. Honoluiu, Maraki 2, 1871. 8LAKO KUKULU H ALE! A IA MA KA HALE KUAI 0 KIMO PELEKANE XjL e ioua ai ua—Papa Hole, he keokeo a he ulauia— Papa Kaiakala, he keokeo a he ulaula—Papa KaLiia, iie keokeo a he ulaula-—Na Laau (auka) o na auo & pau mai ke nui a ka liilii, ha a he ulauia—P*p* Manoanou mai iniha a hiki i ka 3 iniha, he keokeo a he ulauia—Papa Kepa, Aaho kakia pili—Aaho Hiiii mea hamo puna v mea makaupeni, a he moiina— Pili keokeo —Piii Uiauia—Papa Eahiiahl % lniha—Aiia Pena— Wallioomaloo—PeWOieokeo, Omaomao, EieeUk Ohh naleua, Ulaula, Ahinahinal Uiiuli, &e—Na Laka, Ami, Lou, Kaoml a mea e ae o ia auo—Paui puka he uui aa auo—Paka Aniani ive nui ina uno—Oiepeiepe, <fcc—He Paakai Hawaii—lli Hooi^uia--.Wahie—Kaula Kepaa nuaui -a liiiii, ahe mau ialio no na Moku. Eia kekaiii inea hai i ka Laliui, 'uu Moku ko*u e holo nei ma na awa o keiu mau Pae Aiua, a e loaa ana uo ka poinaikai i ka poe kuai ine a'u, raa ka lawvia o na inea a lakou i kuai ai me ka uku haaima loa—He makepouo no hoi na lako kukuiu haie i keia wa. D * KIMO PELEKANB Honoiuiu, Mar. 2,1871.