Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Volume XIV, Number 44, 30 October 1875 — Huakai Alualu Wailiula. [ARTICLE]

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Huakai Alualu Wailiula.

_'Sofoa mai ke Kuokoa ma| o Oct. 16 } I

Ma ka Poa*tahi Ia 4, Oct. i hal» iho nei, ua haalele kakuhiaka ka huakai i k& lokonaaikai a ko Lrhue. Kiui pua koulao, % oaue aku la a biki i ke kahawai o "llanamaulu,*' uona na lalaui peuei. " Papale Oouia H«oamauiu i kehu a ke kai, ke kahelu mai la ka pali o Kaiepa i al.ii ia mai e Nouaou, naio Kaipohaa ka iauia o K&paa, he akea makui o Puna,'' be pulaha hau oiamua'ku, a hiki i ka hulei one o Alio, ke wuiho halau roai la ka uiuliwai o Wailua, a nie Uoloho!oku, kahi hnoau o na lii, he hale wtli Uiki I uo ka haole e ku nei, a elna ni»u kao lawe | ohua e lauii inaii oei innlailu, a eluna kt?i;e|U ka uku a pae ma kekahi aoao ke aloia j ka lio ine ke kanaka pu. Ua luu wai a olu iho ka hnakai i ka mu* | liwai o Wailua, ina e haliu aku e naua, i 1 ike ku baoohano mai a ua inauna o Waia ! leal«», a me ka puu kaua o Aahoaka, he ua- j ni maoli i na ike kanaka ke mahalo aku, | penei ua laluui o laila (o Wailua,) i €< Aloha wale iho no ia Wailua, 1 ka hiolo a ka puu hau i ka wai,"

j aia malaila ke kuhua o Kahukehaunaka, I hiile o Kaweio, kela koa kaulana o Kauai | mamua, he kula akea mamua'ku, a hiki j aku i Olohena, he hapa o keia aiaa no ke | aupuui, a he hapa no Kiaiiuoku, aole nwe i ! mahele la ma ke ana, e inaopopo ai, ke waiho huikau nei no, a malaila no i halawai mai o Uev. Mahoe kahu eknles a o Koloa, mai Koolau mai laua, ku iho laua e papa leo me ke Kuhina, a lilo aku ia makou i ka | hulei a na lio, u hiki aoa j Waipouh, aine oka Mea Kiek:e C Kuoaina, a mal.ilo o ke ani peahi ana mai a L. Kapahuilima a me kaua lede, oa k-pa aku la mnkuo ilaila e hoopiha i na o ka inaina, a ua pohu iho la o kei;i (L. K.) kekuhi oua welo kam&hele a Moikeha kaikaiua o Olopau» mai khhiki mai e naoea nei i ke kalukalu o Puna, f ela ku'u lono mai. He kalukalu hea ka uoho ana o keia wa. hi, he nani he laula Koliolalele, i humu alu palule ia eka wahine, i aiana ia paha a maemae ke aio kele lau nnnia o Kawaikini, ke kini ku hea i Waialeale, a poha mai ka leo lono hoi au. O ka laula o Kapaa keia, o ke kee a ka nalu o Makaiwa, oka lulu o Waimahan:lua, a ka piina o Keaha, a hiki jka ihona o Kamalom »k> aina aupuni, o Kalalea kai luua e kalali hlo ae Ia i ka makam, o Ant>hola kaioa lei alii ma ke alo. He alo haliu i ka makaoi keia mau aina, mai Ahomauu a na Papaa, ku-*c-umkila noho aoa Uluoma i ka pali oMoloaa, nahelehele ki o koolau, na hele Niua i Kealakaiole, elua Waiakalua i ka puka manie* aie iiookaki Kilauea. Ua halawai mai la ke keiki pukanokano j

ona l apaa me ka huakai ma kekahawiio Anehola, ilaila, i haalele mai ai L. Kapahuilima i ke paiiaka ana, i ka hnakai, a 110 lo mai U ia Jno Lovell, ma lalo o oa kao mi pumehana a ka h*ku hale (w) ua poioa iho la ia miu ku ululu i ke auu a na paka ua lokuloku o ua koolau la, i hoomaka ma Waipouli a .lulie mai la i Auahoia, " Lun aku a ea mai, Kuululu i ke aua." | Ma ka Poalua Oct 5, oa kono kakahiaka | ia mai la ka huakai, e ke noi o Mr. Sc Mrs j Kahilina o Waipake, i ke kokoke ana'ku o i ka huakai, ua haawi mai la o Uaae i kekahi palap »U hoomaikai a ka Papa Loio o Koolau i ke Kuhina Kalaīaioa, penei na olelo i hoomauao ia oiai e a'u. No ka mea, ina ka hanohaoo o kaa oihana, ke kaahele puoi nei oe i ua Moknponi, me ka hoike pu i kou aloha lahui, ma kau mau haoa e pili ana i kekahi oīhana ma ka mokopam o Hawaii, oia kekahi lala o ka makia hooala lahui o keia au bou a pela aku. £ ola maa loa ka.Moi Kalakaaa. R.— £ ua hoa—e kala mai ia'o, ioa aole i oaa ka pouo ia Oninla, me na ku kai sa ! elioa walohia a ke Kohioa, oa ooho like | p»k>!ei kau hoemaoao aoi, alaiU, e ufīhe la aa hoa a p*u e Uwe i oa Uko i hou* aaakaakaa la oa »«;a ai oī* k»k.ahiak», % U makou e nuu nei i oa mea ai, hookahi a*u mea naoa, o na miki poi poheoheo laa a kamaaīoa, o ko'a hoohalike ako U no ia poheoheo ana, a ia'u e nui oei ka wuha i ka h.mama i ka miki poi poheoheo me he pee

k»T»»*iua }*, ue U »u » o% lei iul* i ; ktpooa i» ene ka a* bi!« keU * I '* Pio® k* r jhrle »ke alt ok* h*i». He pwī* oko* no » *• ooioa*., t i o ko'u iorki ak;i I* oo i* i ko'< koolw, ! oi w«te ao hui k« pili ta» aiii o ke*vv j miu p-» lat Wi t tei* kioo, i 'ei ia'i hoi k» i lei b*U Uuae o Kauai, ke nee* n>ai Ia k>/<) | koelua, a* lo»a oo «a ue oolea k» ; i ka | boi>-sab» ana »e o ka ai aua, na hoo'e» p* lua i» aiai U o« kamahi t«-iib<ni e na ksmaaioa, • p& h» pa «»no »t I* k& lei u c»' i» o makna. Me ko W*'p<ke ko makoo aleb» a»!a odsoqb, aa oluolo eoakou e oaoe | hele 1«*, p»ne m«i ao« o Nihokeu, ua ea* | loa koo opo i ke oaba, i k» piba loa ī k» I pakeke «aiu pipi, a Johu Lavell, o p«paa i j keia kakahiaka, ke pane mai la o Keano roeba" be hookuko ko'u, ke mea oei o loane, he iilio koo opo. Ke mea o>ai U o Eaa< haiaiii, be likiliki ko'u, ke i mai U o Hiih» he UUwe ka aweawe ko'u ao«o, ke pano ae oei 000 boi ao. pela pn oo hoi »n « ahoi hoa kakoo i k»hi o Joo Lovetl. Hu ae ka aka, ua hiki aku U ka huakai i Waiul;, peoei ke mele a Mainewa i hana ia uoliilt. "1 ne oe e ike ia Waiuli, 1 ke U ee i ka haU kika i ka ua kika, 1 ka u» k» »iks, Nana'ku oe malaila hinu kanahele, Upolo okoa no kaliko ia'u I hoao lana me Maouahepa, Kapukupu iluna ka limu kaha kaoaka o Manuakepa, 1 hooua na i oa ooe e oa, I oe na he oa noi Hauale», O ko laiia mea ka eko waie ka na, I uo—e ma Kilaoea aku ka huakai, ke waiho pooaha mai la i uka wao hihi o Kahilikolo, aia ilaila ka nahele a»U o HaiaaUoi, peoei ka hana Chas T tcomb ka haoie uoua ua ama !a, i oa pii ka poe makaikai e oaua i ka koa kumu ole o Kahilikola, aia a hoopii mua a lohe ka haole, ioa aole ookou e haoa pela, aole oukou e ike aoa la wahi, e pooo onkou i e ike ana ia wahi, e pooo oukou e hoopaa ; naau i keia, o ku onkou i ka poe uoehole • ma ka nuku o ke awa. ! (do!e i pau.)