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Princess Liliuokalani, heir to throne, 1877.

Proclamation. We Kalakaua by the Grace of God King of the Hawaiian Islands, agreeably to Article Twenty-Second of the Constitution of Our Kingdom, do hereby appoint, failing an Heir of Our body, Our...

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Poni entrusted to Lahilahi by the Queen, 1917.

PET DOG “PONI” GIVEN TO FRIEND OF QUEEN “Poni,” the little pet dog of the Queen, which was her constant companion and a petted playmate for years, and which was in her chamber at her death, was given...

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Mele for Victoria Kamamalu Kaahumanu, 1861.

HE MELE HIMENI. 1. A Hilo no makou, I ka ua kanilehua, I ke kai o Paikaka, I ke one o Hanakahi, Kohia mai makou, Ka makani o Kamoani, O ka puu lena mauka iho. Aha lai, lai, lai, Ke … Continue reading →

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Honolulu deaths in March, 1886.

[Found under: “NU HOU HAWAII.”] The deaths in the district of Honolulu nei for this past month of March, were: 32 Hawaiians, 5 Chinese, 2 Americans, 2 British, and 3 other peoples, totaling 44. (Ko...

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Death of Rev. Orramel H. Gulick, 1923.

THAT OLD MINISTER OF HAWAII NEI HAS GONE. After an illness for a number of months past, the Rev. Ornamel H. Kulika, the oldest pastor in Hawaii nei, grew weary of this life, at 93 or more years old, in...

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News from Kalawao, 1873.

The Leprosy Patients in Kalawao.—From the pen of W. N. Pualewa, from the people sent to Kalawao on the 15th of April, we received the bits below: —”The number of patients at this time is 558; 510...

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Francis Gulstan Ropert, 1892.

BISHOP OF PANOPOLIS. Confirmation of Father Gulstan’s Appointment to Succeed the late Bishop of Olba. To-day’s mail has confirmed the news of V. Rev. Father Gulstan’s appointment as successor to the...

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Too wet for coffee? 1854.

SALES AT AUCTION. Valuable Coffee Plantation at Auction. The Coffee Plantation of Messrs. G. Rhodes & Co., at Hanalei, Kauai, with the dwelling house, machinery, &c., thereon, as heretofore...

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News from Kawaikapu, Molokai, 1860.

News. Davida from Kawaikapu, Molokai wrote thus: On the past 16th of April, in the early morning of that day, we went to go spear Turtle, outside of Honomuni, at the area where octopus is fished for...

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A warning to watch out for your children, 1864.

Drowned. On Saturday, the 16th of April, E. M. Kaiwilioho, a daughter of D. Kaiwilioho and Lulia; this is how she died: In the evening of Saturday, or afternoon perhaps, the parents ofthat girl left...

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Death of J. W. Nakuina, 1905.

J. W. NAKUINA HAS PASSED ON. On Sunday, the 16th of April, at Kakaako, Honolulu nei, the angel of death came and took away the last breath of J. W. Nakuina, at seventeen years old. He was born here in...

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Sale of Kauai rice plantation, 1905.

NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that we the undersigned have sold our Rice Plantation at Hanalei, Island of Kauai, to Man Sing Company, Ltd. MAN SANG CO., By  CHANG POO LEONG Manager. Dated April 11,...

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Lost tourists, 1882.

[Found  under: “NA NU HOU HAWAII.”] The steamship Ceylon left Hilo on the morning of the 17th of April and sailed for San Francisco after waiting for seventeen hours while waiting for two of its...

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More on the Ceylon, 1882.

The Ceylon at Hilo. Our thanks are tendered to the writer of the following interesting sketch: The English steamer Ceylon left Hilo for San Francisco at half-past nine o’clock on Monday morning, April...

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A mele by James W. Maile Jr., 1888.

ROSE ILIAHI. Hoohihi ka manao e ike I ka nani o ka rose Iliahi Hoohenoheno ana i ka poli I ka wekiu lei o luna. Cho:—Ina ua pili o ka Pela Me ka pali kapu o Kakae Laha ai na … Continue reading →

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Hoku Ao returns from Nuku Hiva, 1865.

[Found under: “HUNAHUNA MEA HOU.”] The Ship Hoku Ao:—The ship Hoku Ao landed in the evening of this past Tuesday, the 18th of April, from the Archipelago of Nuuhiwa, where our friends persevere in that...

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Kamehameha V to open the legislature, 1868.

[Found under: “Na Mea Hou o Ke Alo Alii”] King Kapuaiwa.—At half past 10 in the night of this past Wednesday, the King landed at Ainahou aboard his royal schooner Kamaile. When he landed, his regular...

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Death of Jack Watson, 1870.

[Found under: “NU HOU KULOKO.”] Unusual death.—A hapa haole man died strangely at Waikele, Ewa, on the 18th of April, being that he was the only one at his house, and this house is very far from the...

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Kamehameha V address at the opening of the legislature, in Hawaiian, 1868.

E na ‘Lii a me ka Poeikohoia— Ua loohia mai ka pilikia nui maka mokupuni o Hawaii. Ke kono mai nei ka hana o ka’u oihana, e hele aku au iwaena o ko’u mau Makaainana, oiai, iloko o keia mau … Continue...

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Kamehameha V address at the opening of the legislature, in English, 1868.

Nobles and Representatives— A great calamity has befallen the Island of Hawaii. My duty to my subjects has called me away from my Capital, and I have delegated a Royal Commission, presided over by my...

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