Ka Naʻi Aupuni, Volume II, Number 109, 9 ʻOkakopa 1906 — Ko ka Lehulehu Mau Manao Akea. [ARTICLE]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

Ko ka Lehulehu Mau Manao Akea.

Malaio o keia e !ikn D(?i makeu i ir:i uuhkio ho?>saka a!<e<i o kekahi poe i lu-ui raai ia ra*kou, oia hoi ua mauuo i feakaa pouoi ia iue ko lakou !i»! iLoa oiaio, a i noi īa oeiai' paha e kapae ae ma ka hoolaua aua. Kealaokauin lam^lama, Kailua, Koolaupoke; Oct. 3, 1906. lialawai ka Ahahui Mokupuni 0 ka Hoomaua N;i:s.uao ma kahi 1 hoikeia miluna, hi>r<i 10 a. m: Ho-*makaia n-\ haua ma ka Himpni H. A. N. 17, me kn pule Hev J. Kalaikiui. Ke>ho ia o •J Kekipi i Luuahoomalu liuikawa, a ia Rev. Samuela K. Kaaiukea i kakauolelo. Hapalua hor,) haipn !e. Hoomaopopoia ua hoa o ka Aha, mai ka Ekalesi;.i mai o Kea'aulaokamalamalama, Le Ekolu-Oia hoi, Elele E&hlco!.i. Elele Kala Eaanalio, Eieie Ahahui Opio-Mai ka Ekalcsii eiai o Kealaokamalamalama, he Eioln. Oia hoi, Elele Knli Enanalio, Elele Ahahai Ooin-Ekola kaha hai-enanalio Ewaln na maknahioe, ehiku na makukune, ekoln na opio wahine €rloa pokii b. Hookahi pokii. w. hookahi Bibe w. Ha maa hoa* hanau waje no apaa no ka Eka!esia Kealaokamalamalama. Kcmite ka Hale no ka noonoo aua i ni Hoike Elele, a pau, a ua apono loa ia ka hapanui ō na Eiele, a ua waiho ia kekahi mau ke Kau o Āperila o keia makahiki ae, ua ■' n■ p i W-, !. o >„ p , f

mau Eiele Opio i ikeia he ku- ' pono i n-i Ahahui a paa o ka Hoomauu Naanao o ka mokapuoi o Oahu ne', ua hpou.o loa i,t kela h?iua maikai o ka hoomauai'» aua o.keia oio' keūi' hoaliauan i ka hapauui o ua p< nuukai i ioaa ;'a lakou uo ka podc> o kona E'"alt*s'a ; ho-Oia hui, 'he keui keui uo ka Eealeaia, oia'ka waivs ai hapaumi, Ua apono 10.-»ia k e iiouio kuulalo aua o Kahu Inil Enauelio i waeua.o koua tuau hoaliauau ihe. I K i' i i i t > 'ua "Aha Mnkupun: Oaim. la waiho c;ai o Saim:ieia k. katu,\k i_i ua pauku 37, ! ) M t Oi;t ke kiunukaiuiwa' a o n.i kau ;\vai iid uiui <> ke Oni īui • auku iilole o k<* kuiuuka-t.-sw;> v % -i tnai jka i-n'ikn H hr<"ī ikap > n ulO |o ka :!!■ ■!; hīi iō ■ • .M.it > "! >ua | H'lla " ua i: K lt.ui k i Wa I :l!-, ,1 ! lualui.-a ua k* oau k,-n;- vr ■; i, koua ii.au p;inka a-i-e k i;a iu > u Uul..> >? ai i ua haa - >> ua Ahahui o i<;>. >> (iiim uei;aiole u.itni e La a«>v>')" h>a ia keia Kuuiukau.'Wai, tia pauku a me ua Kula n* ka Ahahni Moknpnni'o ka fjni>maua Naauao i noho nik kahi i hoikei-i maiuna m-'.u keiki no ka Aha, ua waihoia ka nooimo ana i ke kau o Aperila o k^i t makal.iki ae, i ke kupouo a me ka ole. I a loa i he $21.00 mau elala i iulnia, a na hooho]> ia no ia mau daUi uo ka pono o ko mao Elele. He mau manao paipai pokole mai na kahu hai Enanelio mai. Hoomaikai—O makou o na Elele, na Knhu Hai Euaueiio o 'ka Ekalesi?i o KealauUokamalamalama, m» ke aloha o ke Akun, lokomaikai o lesu, a me ka lauua pn ana mai o Kota Uhiiie ke haawi a ke paliola pu aku uei i ko oaakou hoomaikai pnlena ole i na hoahau'u; o KealaalnokamaUmalamn no na mea mnikai he nai a ooknn i haawi mai ai ia makou; a pela ko kakou Akua e kokua mai ai i ka poe kokua ia lakou iho; Amene. He kauwa na oukou, Ret. Samuel K. Kamakea, Kakauolelo Kuikawa o ka Abahui Mokupuni o ka Hoomaea Naauao. Mai a mahope aku o ka Poaha Oct. 4, e weheia aua na liaua o ka papa naua koho b a lot% mai ka hora 7 a 9 a.m;* ll a.m a 2 p.m; 4aBp. m. E makaala ae e na poe hoopaa iuoa. Kinau no ka KauaKaniiehua a a>e kahi mau awa e ae, a o Maunaloa kikala nui nohoi no ke. kai holuholu o Hookena ame ke'Vl fHV<\ nr>cjn.