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La Hoihoi Ea in Makawao, 1865.

[Found under: “HUNAHUNA MEA HOU O HAWAII NEI.”] RESTORATION DAY at Makawao, Maui.—We were informed by S. Kahaawipio of Makawao about the commemoration of this past restoration day of ours at that...

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La Hoihoi Ea, 1892.

[Found under: “NU HOU HAWAII.”] The Hon. A. Fernandez gave a feast commemorating restoration day at his residence in the uplands of Kalihi on this past 1st of August, and he invited his friends to...

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Stonehouse, Richard Armstrong residence, 1848.

On Restoration day, 31st ult., the Rev. R. Armstrong, the King’s Minister of Public Instruction, named his new house, situated in the King’s lot, Stonehouse; such being the name of the place in...

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La Hoihoi Ea, 1865.

Restoration Day. Monday last, the 31st July, was the twenty-second Anniversary of the Restoration of the Hawaiian Flag by Rear Admiral Thomas, and as such was celebrated with becoming joyousness. The...

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They will eventually bite the hand that fed them, 1862.

Palmam qui Meruit Ferat. Yesterday (Friday) afternoon, at 4 1-2 o’clock, the Honolulu Rifles turned out for a full dress parade. After marching through several streets the corps halted on the...

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Today indeed is Restoration Day! 1893.

[Found under: “NUHOU KULOKO.”] This is Restoration Day, and it is fifty years since the Hawaiian Flag was raised once again by Admiral Thomas, in 1843. [Don’t forget. La Hoihoi Ea is today. Today makes...

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Queen’s Hospital, 1860.

The Hospital. It was said in the report of Dr. Hillebrand that was printed in the Polynesian, the number of sick treated in the hospital from the 1st of August, 1859 until now, is 1,354! 835men, 519...

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I hope they got their mamo feather lei back, 1862.

Announcement. LET ALL PEOPLE KNOW, I call out to you all, but it is the specific person that is the one, for I found and have here in my hands a Mamo Feather Lei, from the makai entrance of the …...

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Address of Matthew Makalua in England, 1902.

DR. MAKALUA ANNOUNCES HIS ADDRESS. In the following letter, you will learn where Dr. Makalua, is living, the Hawaiian Doctor who has lived for many years in England; it is a reply to a question that...

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Matthew Makalua continues his medical education in England, 1887.

We are happy with the announcement that the Government abandoned its idea of bringing back Matthew M. Makalua, the Hawaii youth learning medicine in England, and he will continue to seek medical...

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Why did Dr. Matthew Makalua not return? 1894.

Doctor M. Makalua. In a fit of what the Advertiser terms generosity, the councils yesterday voted the sum of $400 for the return passage of Dr. Makalua. It is not at all clear that the offer of this...

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Death of Dr. Matthew Puahakoililanimanuia Makalua, 1929.

POPULAR DOCTOR’S DEATH. FOUNDER OF A.O.D. TINFOIL COT SCHEME. DR. MATTHEW MAKALUA. A popular and highly esteemed member of the medical profession, Dr. M. Makalua, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., died on Tuesday at...

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I laila wau la hooheno ai, Me kuu hoa alo ehuehu. 1895

PUPU KANI OE HONE I KE KULA Auhea wale oe e ke Kaupu, Manu au kai o ka moana. A oi ana iho o Uila, O ke aiwaiwa ao luna. No luna ka pua i Poni ia, I kukuni paa … Continue reading →

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Death of Mrs. Kalama Kaulahea, 1894.

Mrs. Kalama Kaulahea has Passed On. She was born from Kaoao (m) and Kukona (f), at Iao, Wailuku, Maui, on March 17, 1853. In the month of February, 1855, she was taken as hanai by Kaholokula (m) and...

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Emigration to California, 1848.

Emigration.—Since the gold discoveries in California, 69 passports have been granted. Nearly as many more have gone from this port in capacities not requiring passports. Probably not less than 125 have...

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California does not sound like the place to be, 1849.

[Found under: “MAU MEA HOU.”] California.—A person who just went there wrote that it was a 14 day trip from Honolulu to California. Gold digging is not going well now. Many people come to dig and...

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Death of Kepa Kapuni, 1865.

[Found under: “HUNAHUNA MEA HOU O HAWAII NEI.”] God took away:—We were told by J. Kaaukai of Hamakua, Hawaii, about God’s taking of Kepa Kapuni. She/He was a member of the church of the Lord, and was...

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Victims of the Shenandoah, 1865.

[Found under: “HUNAHUNA MEA HOU O HAWAII NEI.”] The ship Kamehameha V.—This last Saturday, the 19th, the three-masted ship, Kamehameha V was sent to retrieve the Hawaiians who are on Ponape, they being...

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Hawaiians in California, 1865.

[Found under: “HUNAHUNA MEA HOU O HAWAII NEI.”] Letter from California.—We have a letter from California written by L. H. Kapua, talking about them being overcome by calamity at the river of Tuolumne....

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Rights of Hawaiians abroad, 1860.

Rights of Native Hawaiians in California.—The San Francisco Mirror of a recent date makes the following remarks on the rights accorded to Hawaiians in that State. The same rules apply to Oregon and...

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