Ka Nupepa Elele, Volume XIV, Number 11, 26 March 1892 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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hiki, u o hoonian ana no kc koeaa aku o na mukaliiLi he uini. . 9 E pouo oia e pa-a paa rne kH prr ooioa iua apana aiua la iloko o hookahi makahiki. . 10 E pouo oia e uku e ma kela a ine keia hapnlni i ka uluipanee maluna o ke kumukoai o ka aina i hookaa ole īa, ma ka 5 pa-keneta no kamakahiki. Ua hiki no i ka mea i kuai aina ke hookaa ike kumnkuai liolookoa a oka hapa paha o ia, i mea e hooki ia ai ka uku ana i ka ukupanee. 11 Aole liiki ko hoolilo ia ka palapala aeliko i hana ia ; aole no hoi e hiki ke knai ia lea aina a hiki_j _ka hooleo pono ia ana o u/i leoinu aelike a pau. « 12 Oka hiki ole ana ke hooko ia kekahi o na kufnu aeliko he mea ia o nele ai i ka aina. % C. N. SPENCĒH, Kuhina Kalaiaina. Keena Feb. 27, 1892. I mary 2 " | | ; • • • . . j j JA HOME LIILII MA KONA HE- ■ . MA, HAWAII. Ke hoolaha ia aku nei ma keia. 1 O kela mau apana aina he 7ma Kukuiopae, Kona Hema, Hawaii, ua 1 makaukau uo ka hoolifo ana aku i ka! pōe e makeniake ?nai aha ō īoaa ia | lakou na aina home e noho ai. | 2 E ike ia ho na kii o keia mau ' apana -aina ke ninaxx ma ke Keena I Aina, Ke'ena Kalaiaina, Honolulu, a[ i 010, ma ke keeaa o J. W. Kuaimoku 1 ma Pahoehoe, Kona Hema. Hawaii. I ;.••■■ • ■■■ • • '•■"■" ■ •-'- ■! 3 Na J. W. Kuaunoku e knhikuhi ! i na apana aina i kela a me keia mea ' e makeuiake mai ana e ike, a e uka ' ua mea noi la he $1. ' | 4 Ona poe a pau e makemake ana;

i na apfftaa aina, e noi mai lakou i ke Kuhina Kaiaiaina ma kekahi palapala i pai-hakahakaia e loaa wale mai ana mai a J. W. Kuaimoku. 6 Aole e noonoo ia kekahi nonoi mai kekahi mea mai e noho ona aina ana. . "1 > 6 Oka poe oo kn a9 "Ta~6 noi inal, 7 E haawi ia no iloko o "umi niakahiki e uku ia ai ka aina, a iloko o ia manawa, e ho«okuu ia no kfi ain'a mo ka aulian ole. 8 E kukulu oia i Kale noho nona iloko o hooleahi makahiki malun» 0 ka ama, a e noho maloko o ia hale, a e hoomau aku i ke koena o umi kahiki. * .! 9 Epaoiaika aina me kekahi pa paa iloko o ekolu makahiki. t •lt> E uku oi\ma ka hapaha makahiki majnua o ka ukupanea maluna o Jke ole ia o ke kuinukuai, ma ka 5 pa-keneta. Ua iiiki no ika mea *kuai ke hookaa pau> a i.ole, i kekaln liaparpalm o ke kumukuai 1 lieki ame keia mānawa; a j ka noho ofe e oki ia ka ukupanee. .■ f, 11 Aole hiki ke hoolilo iaiku ka aelike mua, a aole no hoi e kuai i|t ka aina, aia a olelo aelike i ka ■ 12 O k|. haule ana oka hooko ia anā (Mia kuihu i aelike ia, he inea no ia e Wililo wale ia ai o ka aina % -4* ' 0. N. SPjENCĒR ~ Kalaiaina. £.comi ; s " i Pauku l.Moknna lha»S o'lBBB, n a liooi la he pa e hooAoa ma i ma kekahi apaua I ainT»,i?S t»a p^l6pkj»o3aei; AkaU-*>liA ka Jljj|.o "NV%ia--19 i \ * , no >anniApfili Wl kulike Kauku 2 o ka \X.xVjj>pa Kauawai o 1888, j ua. j|M|okf.)lm Lkei.a la ia |Mr. p. i Tlui»tv t*a Au in\iuj Ta .W&uni ma '\\Ynvnao. %.ihu, W P"' **5L r\\>pwxov.a, TKuhiua Kalaiain* 1 k ljs^fW[nihina. l'ol». 10, IS9tV t :*" T tcb 13