Ka Makaainana, Volume IV, Number 11, 9 Kepakemapa 1895 — OLA NO KA LAHUI. Na Hana Kokua Aloha no na Oiwi Hune a Nele. [ARTICLE]
OLA NO KA LAHUI.
Na Hana Kokua Aloha no na Oiwi Hune a Nele.
Mamuh hoi o na holapu aha a ka ma'i koltrH e noke mi, ua ulu «e la hoi ka m? m.o īloko o keki'hi poq uo ke kokua ana i na oiwi n hnne t nm popo loa, i ulu ae .) o : jn,v-iuii o ka liookopuia o k.*a h'waīu i-.na a i_ue kh k>jja nui o]o o knhi uia nn uwwpo, a pela Uh h&ftwi ae o Misit>i F W. Makapoloiia a ir:o Mis3ta G F-iirciii:d, 0 Kiiilin, Kauai, ia Ihi o iho imua (.• kekahi haiaw.ii ana o ka Pt.pa Oia i k« Poaiua iho 1; e he*e aku iwaen»' o r\a poe puv wai -aloha iwaena oko kak.ou \oe kalepa, kuounono, ā peia ak v t e noi ai no na kokua daia ai.u: Aole no 1 poho ko laua mun-io»ana, no ka mea, ikp hoomaka tnai ka Poalima nei, ua nui nona kokua i loaa, mai ka $500 pakahi ka kahi noe, a ne $200 hoi kahi, a $100 ka kahi, a pele akn ko omi ana iho o n» h«-iwi ko'īun ana, a i ke ahiahi Poaono nei, ua ioaa heJjrLsso. Nui no iiui i noe oooia, pehea ia e ko ai ka makemrke o na poe na lakou kela nn.u elala, a pehea la e akaka ai oa poe Im ne io Nolaila, ua haawiia ina wahine «laKai iwaevia oka lahui, aua ku koke ae he* ahahui no neia hana m>)ikai. Ma ka oh» olu oka hui o Kakup* & Kuke, iim aku ka hf:e uiuihepa īnauka iho o ko Uko-i hnlekiui, uia alanui .Ketela, i hale kiko waena-no ka aa wahin'.-
a ilaila ehan&ia ai na m'ea ai ka hoomoa pouo iu-o. ko bipi, waii poi, a peia aku, a iliai laiio aku-e haawiia ai no k.i . ana i ua poe a.pau « heh 1 aj<u aiīa me ka uku ole.. N'» ka ilui Bipi o Wahi 'ka bipu" a mai ?ia hMlekuai niea ai f}ak-#ii like 'le ?i -jmaikBbērena, ko, ti, a pela akiī, ma ke ano man-awa le. Ua eleu koke ia ae ka ht<o.r,.kauk \u ana i ka ha)c a u.ole lehu no ,ioi ka Pcso o nei, p;.; kapuahi uinihepa''.i fea t? E.B. Tom£si, a-paa ka hakkuke luahope īa Hanale Hakalam Oiai no nae hoi e lawelawei;».? uk keiu uiau hana ae la, e .hoonioa
ia aua uo na io bipi mawahe ae iloko o na ipuha" uuau( oia lawelawe an.a -a Misita A, Hei»eta, a me Mis s sa Ki- 'IU Anok, a v.a lehuieliu ao i hoolakoia me n& mea epr >d opa op«, Hele no hoi a hora 6 psha oke ahiuhi, *pau toea hone loa i hele akii i im :,v ; i ua i ka hoolaw&ia, a o ia o .na hana me m koe nri uo 0; ua mea ai I nehii ei hi» maaawa i hoohiw.-ii:» i, he kope me ka berena ;i pa!-;o» paha i kakahiaka, poi me bipi Ike awakea, a he īi ao h i me ■ tia m£a eae e ui ko ke
ahial» i. He 1130 poe i*hoohuvaia i ka Poa *no nei, a i nehitifi hoi, ho 113S. Nni ko makou mahalo i keia tn»p j)Anfl maikai, a pela no hoi paha kakou e pono ai. E raau aka ana keiflrhana, oiai ke-ko-rela e a»au ana, a ke paa no hoi ia kupuino, alaila uo hoi peha pau keia hana laaikai, Ua nōa na mea a pau i ua poe nele a huue a pau loa iwaena o ka lahui. Ika Poaooo nei i hoopoka ae ai ka ahahui i n;r peoa liilii i paiia, a peneiii iho na olelo: "E K\ LAHUI HAWAII ! "0 makou, o n& Hawaii aioha lahuū ke hooiuakaukau uei makou, » e haawi aku ena īuakou'i nii i ka ai a uie ka i'a, a e hoolawa aku ana i ua neoaahema e ae. Ahahui Hawaii Manawalk4 Mst. Kulamanu Alleu. peresideua; Mrs. Kekaanian Pratt, ho, pe peresidena; Mrs> Einalia Ma kapolena, pnuku; Mrs. Ema M. Nakuina, kakauolelo; Mrs. Kuaihelani Campbell, Mrs. Mele Moohoeau, Mrs. Ululani Ha.alelea, na alakai; Kahuila Wilikeki, Mrs. Wilimana, Mrs. Hana l£s2lau Evans, Mrs. Kaikilani Graham, Mjrs. Kbili Freeth, Mrs. Kiki Lui, Mrs. Kamfckee Fairehihi, Mrs. Mele Kaasa, Mrs. Numana, Mrs. Minnie Aldrioh, Mrs. Liiwi Rikeke Auld, Mrs. Kikilia Arnold, Mrs. Kauwaki Jaēger, Mrs. Mele P< ka, Miss Kapahukui Beckley, a ine Miss Olie Widemanu.