Ka Nonanona, Volume I, Number 19, 15 March 1842 — KA HEWA MA KAUAI. [ARTICLE]
KA HEWA MA KAUAI.
Auhen oo o ku Nonnnona. ' Ua kaUoha mal oe, e hai aku muIkou i ka hana a na lunaauhau. ! Eia makou ke hai ak« ika hami a keia lunaauhau, ma Koolau 'o Kauai nei. Ua auhau mai oia ia makou, i kukui no ka aina ma Koo* ;lau nei. A loaa ke kukui, hai aku •makou ia ia, o kana olelo mai no ia, je hali makou ma Koloa. Aole ika j la panhao, aole hoi i ko na konohiki, hali ana; i na la makaainana no. ] Penei ka hali ana. He.le aku nei o moe i Puna, akahi la; kaae hiki i Koloa, alua la; moe malaila, akolu la; hoi mai i Pu|na, aha la hiki makou i Koolau nei. j Eia kehahi; penei ke kuai ana i ( ke kukui ma Kauai nei. Ma Koolau nei $1.50 no ka pahu hookahi; ma $2 no ka pahu. j Na ka poe o Koolau, Kauai. I E ua luna nei, auhea oe? Ke niJnau ftku nei au ia oe, he pololei anei olelo maluna iho? Inahe polo|lei kela hoaknka ana, ua hewa loa y oe; ua hooluhi wale oe ina kanaka, a t ua lawe wale ika lakou. Aka, ina {ike oe, he kekee keia olelo maluna, le hoakaka mai oe, i maopopo kau hana ana.