Nuhou, Volume I, Number 21, 6 Mei 1873 — CITY NEWS. [ARTICLE]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

CITY NEWS.

§5f (tood bye to oi\r brother shephe\d of Waimea, who returns to his floek* pev AV<no<j May his lleeees eover īi hundre4 hill? and ltis shadow never be less, —- — Ē§T Our steauier edition last Friday for the Cos?a Hiea, was m extraoi\linary demand. We printed eleven !umdre<i and one eopie?» so tl e prmter says, and they went oŌ'Uke hot—Nri"ors. The fcspeeial uttraetions oj* thepaperwere tl Not enbugh honest iiien to go īouud," fW\J tlie llotcJ advwtiseimnit with tbe

No&<je the KHauea'* advertised change of 6dbedule, , j Hotel Arri\ \īh smte April —T. V.*, lligT:»ec,'Xew Tcik titj; Capt. J. S. llaye>, l-ark Onv:ard; L. Gi?>eon, Lanai; C. S. Bart«jvv, eitj, (Sir When we fit'.st eanie to to\vn to &taj m June, we heard all t?ort of eroaking olniut th»* Hotel; iXwaß too big too eoetly, an<l oiv : half |the size woulel have | aiwwered the pu-pope, &c. 1 Bufe we eaid then tl>a*t before the year \v:\s out, it would be seeu that the Hotel was not hig ; and this is the case, and we sav mor» over that befbre another year has nassed we.will need another hotpl.' H I .. Hj>TEL Phomen ai>e Cok cert , ThurMay erei)a)g.; MajiBth. The fbllowmg: is the programm^: PART 1. Paradc March....*, ,3*>gW Choru« and Oamone, Opcr,i Trovibadout .Vcrdi l'm \raitiug iay DarUng for Thjte .Cv»o«i , Singers Pieiisuie, P01ka,...... T ........... >t...... % ,Slwuwf I ! PA»T 11. I Selection, Opera Le Pre aux €!eres .Hēr«-»M ' of Home. ; A Ta(eof Happy WaltZj|by re<iuest.»...:.Fansf Over Hedge and Ditch, Galop. . ..Fan*r i i —!— ■ How cosy anu eouifbrt;Xble fo eit on the benehes in Emma SSquare lnst S\tvu 4 iy afternoon and listen to the band. We f< lt th\t we got tb»' worth of our dollar in thoae in obsevvlng I the eomfort of the ladies and th v!nl li\ v n. Wheu we listened to " Love among t!a tho jroses, %% w», ! wish!ed for a bower of r:»ses, "uul Matilda iigh f , tbere attd then in that very s^ūare. is eomplaii!>t made by some *leepyheads to the Nthof, eertain noetuvnal eerts held at the Hawaiian Theatre or vieinity by the well known baritone Thomas Katt, and U ii : stated, that haotīess efforts hwe been made to pui |a to this Katt o'ei'-haulin* of feline I and! glees, and they are tired of ever | 4S Though thou art nea:r, yet thou art fiuv" | They say tbey would likcf an organ for a ehnnge t |aiid|eo we slmll order 010 Organman to | this Katt, ami go far his Ana-Tommy. We are interesU\l iu Ilawaiian antiqultieSi. Wh6 ean tell us whether the ul<\> is an origina! HaWaiian mstrumevit of or merely an imitatien of tho jow?harp? Who has an aneKiU llawaiian flute or flageotot, hlown tbe uom\ one Wtril being elosed, ahv> an aneletU Tl.w\ .\u.\u |driui? [■ — | BBr I>ou't you relish eholee Californl\ j onions and other nivVtie> both sweet and lshari>? Our friend L> !i>e 3 whn has a 14 ?weet ltootV* hns gathe'ed in harve*t of good Ihinp* ! fVoi\j the i\wt f at Jndd i «It a tonj ! !ane|that has no turn,"-Ure!lho i$ a str;\:£ht for 1 I.nuv. «nd ia neTer'short of go*\l thing* \\ I toii kre not short of » v >*h