Ka Naʻi Aupuni, Volume III, Number 53, 14 March 1907 — E ale Kuai o na Lako HALE HOULOAA KAHI- KO NO HOI. [ARTICLE]
E ale Kuai o na Lako HALE HOULOAA KAHIKO NO HOI.
Hana hou ana i na Aniani poaeae a hoi ae a ke Aniani hou loa. E loaa no ma ko'u halekuai na lako hale hou loa a kahiko no hoi o na ano a pau, e laa na moe koa, na moe paina, na inoe hao, na pa-hu-ume aniani maikai loa, na noho paipai nani, na noho liilii o na ano he nui, ame na lako e ae he nui. Ua hiki ia'u ke hana hou i na Aniani nana, (looking glass ormirrow) i hele a poaeae, kikokiko a hapaupau, a hoi ae a he ano hou loa. He hana keia i ike ole ia ma Honolulu nei. aka, i ke keiki o Ka La Hiki, he hana keia i lehia iaia me lea maiau loa. He emi loa ka auhau ana, oia hoi, he 75 keneta no ke kapuai kuea hookahi o ke aniani e hana liou ia ai. E like me ka nui o na kapuai kuea i inoino a p iaeae o ke aniani, pela ka nui o na 75 keneta e- ka-kiia ai. Ua liiki no hoi ia'u ke hoohinuhinu i na moe koa, na moe paina a me na noho, ame na mea e ae i kupono no ka hoohinuhinu ana. E hele aiai e hoao a ike pono no i ka mnikai o ka'u hana., ame ka makepono o ka'u mau mea kuai. J. TAKAKI, Aoao makai o ke Alanui Moi, Kapalama, kokoke i ke Alanui o Dowsett, makai o Muolaulani Hale.