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 the joyous strains of the instruments that sound like the squeal of the block of the ship Kilauea, when it encounters sudden gusts of winds outside of Mahukona and those places. The Chinese New Year [konohi] yesterday was a day of much fun for them, and they are wishing a happy new year these days.

(Lahui Hawaii, 1/27/1876, p. 3)

Wawalo paiakuli ka leo...

Ka Lahui Hawaii, Buke II, Helu 5, Aoao 3. Ianuari 27, 1876.

Keolaokalani 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 Bihopa.”

The Honorable C. R. Bishop and Pauahi (the wife of Bishop) were those who bestowed the name, and Rev. C. Corwin is the one who performed the baptism.

(Hoku o ka Pakipika, 2/12/1863, p. 2)

"He Babetizo ma ka Hale..."

Ka Hoku o ka Pakipika, Buke 2, Helu 18, Aoao 2. Feberuari 12, 1863.

Father’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 named Emilio Rodriques, and pleaded that his son detained in the reform school at Waialee be released so that his son could take care of him in his old age.

The request of that Puerto Rican was heard because his plight was obvious to see, that being both his legs were amputated and he could not go to work.

That Puerto Rican has a son of fifteen who is detained in the school of Waialee, and the well being of this father depends on his son being released.

The court was not previously aware of the plight of the father of that Puerto Rican child, not until the father appeared before the court with his crutches; he is in much difficulty necessitating the release of his child to help him.

That Puerto Rican father was in an accident on Hawaii when he was run over by a train and injured his legs; he was treated in Hilo and survived.

With the money he had saved, he purchased false legs for himself, and went to work to care for his son until he was of age, but due to the child misbehaving, he was caught and sent to the reform school for boys.

(See on Page Four.)

ASKED FOR HELP FROM THE COURT FOR HIS SON

(From page One.)

This crippled Puerto Rican for some time went to work for the livelihood of himself and his child, but his false legs became rotten so that he could not use them again, and it is his crutches that assist him with walking, while he hopes to have his son take care of him.

He received many letters from his child assuring the father that he would be a good boy when he was released, and when the letters were shown to the judge, he immediately decided that it was right to release that boy immediately.

This made the father happy, that he received assurance that his son would be released, and he awaits the return of his child from Waialee on this coming Saturday.

(Kuokoa, 2/7/1913, pp. 1 & 4.)

UWALO I KA AHA NO KANA KEIKI

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XLIX, Helu 6, Aoao 1. Feberuari 7, 1913.

UWALO I KA AHA NO KANA KEIKI

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XLIX, Helu 6, Aoao 4. Feberuari 7, 1913.

Moni 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 Puna-Paiaala Cocoanut Cream.

5. “PUAA KALUA-KELE,” Roasted Pork.

6. “PUAA HOOLU’A LAULAUIA,” Selected Pork in Ti Leaves.

7. AKE MOMONA MAIKAI a me na ono e ae.

Come visit and inquire of MRS. MARY KUPIHEA.

Special Stall.—Hawaiian Fisheries Market.

DON’T FORGET.

(Kuokoa, 2/7/1913, p. 8)

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XLIX, Helu 6, Aoao 8. Feberuari 7, 1913.

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XLIX, Helu 6, Aoao 8. Feberuari 7, 1913.

Vital 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 and Theresa Palakiko, a son, January 29.
To Charles Kahawai and Emma Rose, a daughter, February 2.

DEATHS.

Mary E. Cullen, on Rose Street, January 24.
Kainuwai, at the Japanese Hospital, January 26.
Moke Paahao, on Kawaiahao Street, January 26.
Kalauola Muumuu, on South Street, January 26.
Chris Manuwai, on Ilaniwai Street, January 27.
Ben Keola Campbell, at Honolulu, January 29.
P. Elemakule, at Kalihi Hospital, January 30.
Lilian Nalei, at Queen’s Hospital, January 30.
Uulani Kini [? Ululani Kini], on Miller Street, January 30.
Iosepa Kaonohi, at Queen’s Hospital, January 30.
James B. Pakele, at Queen’s Hospital, January 30.
Alexander Kekio Lewis, on Kalakaua Avenue, January 30.
John Kaui, at the water pump station in Kalihi, Feb. 1.
John Hukia Pupuhi, on Waimanu Street, Feb. 1.
Mrs. David Crowningburg, at Kapiolani Home, Feb. 2.
Annie Hilo, on Vineyard Street, Feb. 2.

(Kuokoa, 2/7/1913, p. 8)

NA MARE. / NA HANAU. / NA MAKE.
Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XLIX, Helu 6, Aoao 8. Feberuari 7, 1913.

Vital 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, at Leleo, Honolulu, born was Mahoe (m), Mahoe (f), of Makaleha and Inoaole [nameless].
Jan. 19, at Pukalale, Honolulu, born was Kapakuaole (m), of Keo and Puha.
Jan. 8, at Waiohinu, Kau, Hawaii, born was Kaiewe (m), of Kaikuahine and Kahula.
Dec. 1, at Halewela, Niihau, born was P. R. Holi (m), of Kahanapauole and Inoaole [nameless].
Dec. 2, at Kalua, Wailuku, Maui, born was Piimoku (m), of Kauwe and Paahao.
Dec. 17, at the same location, born was Noa Kepoikai (m), of Noa Kepoikai and Kaunuhiolelo.
Jan. 15, at Kuikuiula, Koloa, Kauai, born was Mahiai (m), of Kala and Mania.
December 27, at Moomuku, Honuaula, Maui, born was Kahoaliku (f), of Kaanaana and Kahele.
Dec. 23, at Kalaoa, Kona Akau, Hawaii, born was Kahikikala (m), of Keliiloaole and Kaawahua.
Jan. 1, at Kapohue, Hana, Maui, born was Kaauhau (m), of Kaauhau (m) and Kaauhau (f).
Jan. 16, at Muolea, Hana Maui, born was Kaupena (m), of Kamakahiki and Kahalewai.

MARRIAGES.

Jan. 8, at Napoopoo, Hawaii, married were C. L. Luhikona and M. Kaanoalii; the two were wed by J. D. Paris.

DEATHS.

Jan. 8, at Kumimi, Molokai, Haleole (f) died.
Jan. 20, at Kamanuwai, Honolulu, Kaialiilii (m) died.
Jan. 25, at Puiwa, Nuuanu, Kowai (f) died.
Jan. 12, at Kahauloa uka, Napoopoo, Kaiminaauao died.
Jan. 8, at Koloa, Kauai, Iulia, died, the daughter of Hipa and Sera; she was 11 years old.
Jan. 1, at Kawaloa, Hana, Maui, Pawaa (m) died.
Jan. 1, at the same location, Kane (m) died.
Jan. 5, at Haneoo, Hana, Maui, Nakuina (m) died.
Jan. 18, at Kalihi, Oahu, Kauleane (f) died.
At Iao, Wailuku, Maui, Kamakaopio (f) died.
Dec. 29, at Kalua, Wailuku, Maui, Nakaneelua (m) died.
Jan. 3, at Kuikulula, Koloa, Kauai, Mahiai (m) died.
Jan. 19, at Kawaiiki, Honolulu, Kukae (m) died.

(Kuokoa, 1/31/1863, p. 3)

HANAU. / MARE. / MAKE.

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke II, Helu 5, Aoao 3. Ianuari 31, 1863.

Vital 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.
Dec. 12, at Waipake, Koolau, Kauai, born was Beniamina Kahula (m), of Kahula and Iuria Kaukau.
Dec. 25, at Waikapuna, Kau, Hawaii, born was Kekuia (m), of Kaapana and Palau.
Jan. 9, at Pauwela, Hamakualoa, Maui, born was M. Nakila, of J. Nakila and Kaluahinui.
Dec. 21, at Haiku, Hamakualoa, Maui, born was Kapualiilii (m), of Kekolohe and Kuapuu.
Jan. 7, at Alewa, Honolulu, born was Papaikaniau (f), of Hai (f).
Oct. 6, at Kalukalu, Kona, Hawaii, born was Bila (m), of Kahanananui and Kawaipua.
Oct. 18, at Nawawa, Kona, Hawaii, born was Keawe (f), of Paapu and Keanaina.
Oct. 24, at Onouli, Kona, Hawaii, born was Elena (f), of Molao and Kaniho.
Nov. 22, at Kanakau, Kona, Hawaii, born was Alfred Higgins (m), of Higgins and Kaohua.
Dec. 25, at Kalukalu, Kona, Hawaii, born was Napihelua (f), of Naumanaha and Kukauwahi.
Dec. 29, at Nawawa, Kona, Hawaii, born was Niniha (f), of Helepo and Kuaalu.

DEATHS.

Jan. 4, at Kailua, Koolaupoko, Oahu, Meheula (m) died.
Jan. 13, at Hamohamo, Waikikikai, E. Ekeka (m) died.
Jan. 13, at Ponahakeone, Waikiki, Pupu (f) died.
Jan. 13, at Keonuuku, Waikiki, Kupakei (m) died.
Jan. 9, at Hausipila, Pr. Ullmer (m) died.
Jan. 8, at Kaakopua, Honolulu, Kanaau (m) died.
Jan. 13, at Hauhaukoi, Honolulu, Napoi (f) died.
Jan. 7, at Wailupe, Oahu, Kaai (m) died.
Jan. 8, at the same place, Kuhololio (f) died.
Dec. 31, at Auhaukea, Kona, Hawaii, Kaawaloa Emeka (f) died; she died in childbirth.
Jan. 22, at Waikahalulu, Honolulu, Nuakea (f) died.
Dec. 28, at Waiohinu, Kau, Hawaii, Aki (f) died.

(Kuokoa, 1/24/1863, p. 3)

HANAU. / MAKE.

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke II, Helu 4, Aoao 3. Ianuari 24, 1863.

Vital 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 Waiapuka, Kohala, Waipio (f) died.
Nov. 2, at Kamano, Kohala, Paahao (m) died.
Jan. 5, at Hakipila, Manaaiole, Kahananui died.
Nov. 29, at Honomalino, Kona, Nui (f) died.
Dec. 20, at the same location, H. S. Kekuni (m) died.
Dec. 7, at Kamakela, Honolulu, Kawahalama (m) died.
Dec. 28, at the same location, Maikaaloa (m) died.

BIRTHS.

Dec. 12, at Kapaau, Kohala, Liawahine (f) was born of Kawai and Keai.
Dec. 15, at Kapaau, Kohala, Iosabata (m) was born of Olepau and Waiwaiole.

(Kuokoa, 1/17/1863, p. 3)

MAKE. / HANAU.

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke II, Helu 3, Aoao 3. Ianuari 17, 1863.