Tourists… 1906.
[Found under: "TOWN TALK"] One of my Southern California friends here with the party of editors had a very amusing experience with a native waiter in a restaurant into which she had dropped for lunch....
View ArticleVital Statistics Column, 1863.
MARRIAGES. Jan. 20, at Manoa, married were Pahukani and Nawahine; the marriage performed by Clark [Kalaka]. Jan. 2, at Leleo, Honolulu, Oahu, married were Simona Kahalehulu and Hariaka Keamalu; the...
View ArticleAnother look at the Vital Statistics from January 29, 1863.
MARE. lan. 20, ma Manoa mare o Pahokani tne Nawahiu«, na Ka2«ka laua 1 mare. lan. 2, ma Leleo, Honololo, Oahu, mare o Siraona, Kahaleholu, me Hanaka, Keamalu, ‘ni lUv, Kalaka luua i mar«. HANAU. I*n....
View ArticleVital Statistics Column, 1863.
MARRIAGES. January 15, at Kauanonoula, Honolulu, married were Capt. L. M. Mahuka and Lukia; they were wed by Rev. E. W. Clark. January 1, at Puunui, Honolulu, Oahu, married were Kamawa and Kauku; they...
View ArticleVital Statistics Column, 1863.
MARRIAGES. Dec. 26, at Kaluahole, Waikikikai, married were Puaa and Kamakaimaku; they were wed by Petero. BIRTHS. Dec. 19, at Waolani, Nuuanu, born was Konamaukuku (m), of Maiola and Momika. Dec. 23,...
View ArticleVital Statistics Column, 1863.
HANAU. lan. 1, trsi li l ». j: … K.K:A»i’. ».L – ». :•* • Kiiilu Kua’..». IVic. li O* !lus–h.uuo, Wi »: »i k: I.u.:.»**», w, , ca I*apui« u:? urc;, ! IVk. n* K-*a’,u-,r. vui llikina. i.\r.iu o...
View ArticleFollow up on Vital Statistics Column from Kuokoa 1/3/1863.
BIRTHS. Jan. 1, at Honolulu, Oahu, born was Kamakahikihou (m) of Kualu and Kuala. Dec. 12, at Hamohamo, Waikiki kai, born was Laieikawai (f), of Pupule and Opunui. Dec. 22, at Kealaae, East Maui, born...
View ArticleVital Statistics Column, 1863.
BIRTHS. Here in Honolulu, Jan. 6, to the wife of the Head Printer of the Kuokoa, H. M. Whitney [Wini], a daughter by the name of Emma. Jan. 1, at Iole, North Kona, Hawaii, born was S. Makuaole (m), of...
View ArticleVital Statistics Column, 1863.
DEATHS. Oct. 11, at Pololu, Kohala, Kakaa (m) died. Oct. 12, at Kealahewa, Kohala, Awela (m) died. Oct. 21, at Makapala, Kohala, Kalopi (m) died. Nov. 8, at Palawai, Lanai, Rebeka (f) died. Nov. 4, at...
View ArticleVital Statistics Column, 1863.
BIRTHS. Oct. 1, at Kaapahu, Hamakua, Hawaii, born was Haliata Kahananui (f), of J. S. Kekoi and R. Keawekane. Nov. 17, at Lepeuli, Kauai, born was Inoaole [without name], and died, of Mose and Rahapa....
View ArticleVital Statistics Column, 1863.
BIRTHS. Jan. 3, at Honouliwai, Molokai, born was R. Kahikapaiki (m), of Kaauwai and Kaholokahiki. Jan. 15, at Kauluwela, Honolulu, born was Kamuela (m), of Makaileahi and Inoaole [nameless]. Jan. 18,...
View ArticleVital Statistics Column, 1913.
MARRIAGES. Charles David to Rachael Kaulu-a, January 29. BIRTHS. To Michael Watson and Rose Namahoe, a son, January 20. To Charles Kaulukukui and Malina McGiffin, a son, January 22. To William M. Ahia...
View ArticleMoni ka haae, 1913.
ADVERTISEMENT. RICH HAWAIIAN FOOD—FIRST CLASS. 1. “KULOLO,” Royal Cocoanut Pudding. 2. “HAUPIA,” Sweet Violet Cocoanut Cream Delicacy. 3. “UALA HOOLU’A,” Roasted Potatoes. 4. “KOELEPALAU,” Minced...
View Article“Ke Aloha Aina” newspaper, 1913.
Could there really only be four extant issues of “Ke Aloha Aina” for 1913? Time to do some searching in closets and in boxes? Ianuari 18, 1913 Aperila 5, 1913 Aperila 26, 1913 Okatoba 18, 1913 Filed...
View ArticleFather’s pleads for his son’s release, 1913.
ASKED FOR HELP FROM THE COURT FOR HIS SON A Crippled Puerto Rican Appeared Before the Judge to Have His Son Released. Before the court of Judge Whitney last Tuesday, a crippled Puerto Rican appeared...
View ArticleA wise man’s question from his mother as he was growing up… timeless.
“Is that the best you can do?” Should we not be asking this of ourselves every once and again, if not on a daily basis? (Mahalo to Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o for making me think.) Filed under: commentary from...
View ArticleKeolaokalani Paki Bishop, 1863.
There was a Baptism at the Residence of the Honorable C. R. Bishop, “Haleakala;” baptized was the child of the honorable R. Keelikolani and J. Y. Davis, and he was called, “Keolaokalani Paki Bishopa.”...
View Article恭喜發財!1876.
The sound of the firecrackers of the Chinese was deafening. and Ulakoheo was festive with the din of the sound of the corrugated iron [? pa piula] of their Band. When you look, their ears are enjoying...
View ArticleA newspaper called, “Lunalilo” 1873.
[Found under: "DOMESTIC NEWS"] “Lunalilo” Newspaper.—We have seen a newspaper of eight sides, in the English language, with the name, “Lunalilo,” which was printed at one of the Printing Houses of this...
View ArticleHawaiian newspaper printed in London? 1872.
[Found under: "LOCAL NEWS: Oahu."] We have come into possession of a Hawaiian newspaper printed in the city of London, in which was the story of the Wasteful Child [Keiki Uhauha], along with an...
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