Ka Hae Hawaii, Volume 2, Number 23, 2 September 1857 — Untitled [ARTICLE]
Ooohhia,. Ue..inanao.. minamina..loa’.kh keia Aha, no ka make iho neio ka Mea Ha< nohano o Keoni Aha, ka mea ikaika mau iloko o ka-Aha mai ka muā mai, ā hana nh oia i na oihana nui a kupono hoi j hnawu&ia j‘/, p .hala na m«ki)bikihe„pui 11 uf| k k8ulā ( Uf» mau hana la, e ke Ālii n«»h'ō R|oi, t me! ka M«»i nu.inna «>na naihea i noho ma ka noho ulii; o kana hana hoi ua mahaloia,. a iia ae ia mai e ko ka Moi aupuni a me »ā kanaka a pau, a ke hoike kanikau nei keia palupala i ka nui oka lilo o keia Aha, a e kakauia hoi ihā ka ihooiolo o keia AHa. Hookoloia, Na na mea a pan okeia Aha.e kau i ka hoailona knnikau i na la he kana kolu inai ka ia i hoolewaia ai, a na ke kakauoleln e haawi aku i ke kope o keia mauolelo hoolioln i ka Moi wahine a me ka poe i pili i ka mea i make, me lakou hui keiaAha e āioha minamina nei. * Hooholoia e ka Ahakukamalu, i ka la 31 oĀuk. 1857. r L. ANDREWS, Kakauolelo. ”V‘;'• >/a/• *' :- 4 * 1 ■ '** ;.*•'