Wailaahia travels to China with her husband, 1866.
[Found under: “NU HOU KULOKO.”] A Hawaiian Woman in China:—With the arrival of a trade ship from China this past Saturday, we saw a Hawaiian woman aboard. She was back in China with her husband, where...
View ArticleHenry Grube Marchant, 1893.
Henry Grube is heading back to the land of his birth. He was sent to increase his knowledge in engraving. And it seems that next month, October, is when it is believed that he will return home. [Henry...
View ArticleNa Hoonanea o ka Manawa, 1887.
Has anyone seen a Hawaiian language story magazine called “Na Hoonanea o ka Manawa,” or “Ka Hoonanea o ka Manawa”? It was probably put out by Joseph Mokuohai Poepoe.
View ArticleKapiolani, the Heroine of Hawaii, 1866.
[Found under: “HUNAHUNA MEA HOU O HAWAII NEI.”] Story of Kapiolani.—Anesona [Rufus Anderson] wrote this story, and it was published in English, and a copy of this story was acquired by us. Through...
View ArticleJohn Wind enrolls into Wailuku Theological School, 1866.
[Found under: “HUNAHUNA MEA HOU O HAWAII NEI.”] A foreigner learning to become a pastor.—In a letter secretly received by one of us, the writer said that an Indian enrolled in the Wailuku Theological...
View ArticleOn the new Lahainaluna buildings, 1905.
Pertaining to Lahainaluna. The school these days is not of that stature of days past, in its functions, and the condition of the dorms, and where they are to be taught. The school this day, [something...
View ArticleOpening of the new Hawaii Theatre, 1922.
A century of Hawaii Theater! nupepa Dedicating the HAWAII THEATER on the Wednesday of Next Week, the 6th of September, at the hour of 8:15 in the Evening. Tandy Kaohu McKenzie, View original post 97...
View ArticleKamehameha V’s Cabinet, 1872.
The True Ministers.—It pleased his Majesty on the 10th of September, to appoint those below as ministers of his nation: Ferdinand W. Hutchison, Minister of Interior.Stephen H. Phillips, Attorney...
View ArticleHonolulu, aka Na Lani Ehiku, 1886.
[Found under: “Kela me Keia.”] We hear that the name of a new daily appearing today is Honolulu. It has four pages and sixteen columns. Another name we hear for it is Na Lani Ehiku. [Have you seen any...
View ArticleDeath of Waikohu, 1854.
A SUDDEN DEATH!! On the 13th of September, a man named Waikohu died, at Maemae, Honolulu, Oahu; he died suddenly and intestate. This is why he died: he went to plant banana shoots on the sides of the...
View ArticleToo much news today, 1880.
Knowledge Seeking Youths. We received letters from the youths who traveled in search of knowledge. They are in the city of Cincinnati, State of Ohio, on the past 9th to the 16th of September. They...
View ArticleJoseph Puni writes to the father of Diamond Kekona, 1916.
LETTER FROM BRITAIN. Opera House,Dudley, England,Nov. 4, 1916. To my true friend, Dick Kekona, Aloha oe:–Perhaps you are surprised receiving this letter. I have tried all means to release your beloved...
View ArticleNews from 160 years ago, 1862.
[Found under: “NA MEA HOU O HAWAII NEI.”] From Okasi.–This past Tuesday, the whaler Othello came to port, and that is the very first ship from Okhotsk [Okasi], and it was from it that the news about...
View ArticleHawaiian woman returns from Europe after many years away, 1862.
[Found under: “NA MEA HOU O HAWAII NEI.”] Hawaiian Woman in Europe.–Early morning on this past Thursday, Kahula (woman) returned from Germany, on the foreign Laura & Louise. She lived many years...
View ArticleMaori newspaper, 1875.
[Found under: “Nu Hou Kuloko.”] Te Wananga.–This is the title of a New Zealand newspaper of sixteen pages which we obtained. The words within are of New Zealand [Maori] with some paragraphs in...
View ArticleDeath of Kahaleaua, 1892.
[Found under: “NU HOU HAWAII.”] Kahaleaua has passed away at Hilo, Hawaii, after suffering a long illness and after more than 62 years of life, on the 11th of July, the mother of Mrs. A. E. Nawahi...
View ArticleKahahawai wins? 1892.
[Found under: “NU HOU HAWAII.”] On this past Saturday evening, the jury decided in favor of Kahahawai’s suit for damages against the Hawaiian government for the government taking the water of Nuuanu...
View ArticleOn Irene Haalou Kahalelaukoa Ii, 1886
The Work of John Ii Lives On. Our readers heard earlier of the marriage of Irene Haalou Kahalelaukoa Ii, daughter of the late Hon. John Ii, to Charles A. Brown, one of the young haole of this town....
View ArticleDeath of Luika Kaaha, 1917.
MY DEAR MOTHER LUIKA KAAHA HAS PASSED ON Mr. Editor of the Kuokoa Newspaper, aloha oe:–Please place in an open space of your paper the heading above so that the many relatives of my dear mama who live...
View ArticleOn the residence of Kalama Kapakuhaili, 1896.
[Found under: “NA WAHI PANA A KAULANA O HONOLULU, OAHU NEI, I UHIIA I KA LEPO A NALOWALE LOA HOI I KEIA AU HOU.”] HAIMOEIPO. 4.—Haimoeipo, in the upland of the Palace Grounds, has changed in...
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