Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Volume XXXIII, Number 7, 17 February 1894 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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HOOLAHA HUI. O TAJCAMOIi| MAkANO K VAMAI>A a me H hoolun luknii nmlalooka iiioa Hul "Takamiiri & ' iio ka luina kofe h me nn o at< ma k e Aliiuui \ oli iuio Jit >n<!, iua Olan, l'una llHwaii 'i'AKAMOUI & Co. E HOOLIMALIMA IA AKl' ana kela ainaknlao ka \vahvai <> CHAI: LhS A LONC i inake, e waiho nei uia ke awawa o I'alolo, a nona kn ili he KW īnau eka oī aku a emi niai imhn, 110 ka maii&wa he iiimu uiakahiki. I'u paa ka nlna ikapa ia No na uu>a i koe e niuau ia, F. A. .SCHAFEK n i olle ia V. eoi.ni kN. Hoolalia no ka Hoololie ana i k'a Hoopii ilooponopono W'ai ma Lahaina, Maui. Ki. lIOOI.AHA iaaku nei ma keia U h hoopii o C. F. Horuer a nie I'aul K berg, v laweluwe ana i ka hana n:a ke ano h* naau hoahui inalalo oka inoa o ka Pioiieer Mili imua o ke Komisina o na Ala Liilii a me na I'ono Wal o ka apaua o Lahalna Maui, e kue ana ia Kumuliilii (k), Kalua Kani' waliwali (k). Kukue (k), Kukaia(k), Ilaika(wV Kauahikaua (k>, Wahinepio (w), Kaliai <ki Ka' lua (kl Charles Liilii (k). llenry Hainama 1). Kahaulelio (k) Noa Kahaulelio (k) Keao Mr ! Kawahamana (w) Kaaeae (k) Kapili (k) Kaho«neailH&w) 1 iimoku (w) Kealo (k) Maikeiki Ihl hl l^# a . l > >l ' ,oorn . , ° (w > k) Kl a i) KuTtnk) Kukue (k) l'unlhole (k) Kainiiiamlni (w)APali(k) Wili Aholo. HateAyers»wflvm WhUe (k) H e nry Smith (k) Kualau īw) Waiho oahu (k) Kanelauwahlne (k) Lilinokalani L* kua(k) Opunui (k) I'alakiko(k) Kahoino/w Hoohela (w). Joe Paniole (k) J Waiamau (k) l'ilamallinaink) Kahalepuna (w) Moku (k) Mm a me na poe e ae apau loa i kuleana Iloko a ua loaa paha ia lakou lie mau pono iloko o ka u-.i 0 ke kahawal o Kauaula e hoomaopopo a hooholo a hoopaanku la C. F. Horner ame Paui K Isenberg ioleloia na pouo wal iloko oke kahawal i olelo a e pili ana a no na aina i ona m a i ole ia i nohoia e laua. oia hol o C F H«r ner a me Paul R. Isenberg i oleloia, a e hoowui 1 naano hanahonakuekanawaie pili anaika lawelawe ana, ke ano o ka loaa ana mai, ka hoanoe ana, lioukahe ana a mahele ana 1 ka wai mai ia kahawai mai i oleloia. a enoi ana e maheleia ka wai oke kahawai i oleloia iwaena o na aina a pau i kuieanaia wai e llka we na pono mai kahiko mai. ka lawelawe man ana me ka mea maa mau, a e hoala hou iaa kukuluia kl ano kahiko loa oka lawe ana i ka wai lawelawe ana, hookahe ana a maliele ana i ka wai i no na koina a mo na inea e ae e mahaai i ikeiā uakupono, ke olelo nei na niea hoopii ua loaa he mau hoopaapaa e pili ana i ka mahele ana kalawelawe ana a meke kuleana iloko o na wai o ke kahawai i oleloiaKe hoolalia hou ia aku nei e hoolohe ia ana ua hoopil nei i oleloia nia ka Poakolu ka la 7 o Maraki, M. H. 18tM, ma ka hora 9:TO o K kakihiaka ma ka llale llookolokolo ma Lahaina i oleioia, a ma ia manawa a ma ia wahi na mea a pau x kuleana iloko o ka hoopaapaa i hai mua ia aenei a me ka woi o ke kahawai i hai mua ia ae nei e hele ae al ake hoolaha aku nei ia lakou a ]imii e hele ae e hooiaio i ko lakou mau kuleana, aiua aole e hele ae, e hooholoia ana no nie ko lakou hiki ole ae. „ , HENRY I)ICKENSON, KomlBina Kuikawa nona Ala Liilii a me na Pono Wai uo ka apana o Lahaina Mokupuni o Maui. Lahaina, Eeb, 9, M. 11. 1894, 2481-3