Generous Offer
On Char of the City Photo makes a generous offer to his many friends and customers. A photo of the baby is something that is very dear to every parent, and can never be replaced. Continue reading
On Char of the City Photo makes a generous offer to his many friends and customers. A photo of the baby is something that is very dear to every parent, and can never be replaced. Continue reading
The Volcano.—By the following letter from Sheriff Coney, of Hilo, written on the 18th instant, we have a brief account of the volcanic movements on Hawaii. The volcano is slumbering, but restless enough to show that another eruption of lava may occur before quiet is restored to the mountain. Mr. Richardson is an acurate observer, and we can rely upon his statements:
“Mr. Richardson, of Kapapala, in the Kau district, arrived here on Saturday night. He reports Kau still shaking, Continue reading
On the 2nd of May, that being a Saturday, the smoke from pig-baking imu will be seen from all the settlements of Wainiha, Continue reading
Volcanic Fires.—In the haole newspaper of this past Wednesday, we saw the small shaking from the earthquake in Kau; here are the words of a letter that was printed.
“Ua hiki mai nei o Mr. Richardson ma Hilo nei i ka la Poaono, ua hai mai oia, ke haalulu la no o Kau, Continue reading
All member of the Second Division of the Liliuokalani Educational Society are desired to gather at Washington Place [Wakinekona Hale] on the 3rd of April, Continue reading
A haole died quickly at Makawao, Maui, on the 3rd of May; his name was Mr. Longe. He lived as a kamaaina to Hawaii nei for six years.
(Ko Hawaii Pae Aina, 5/14/1881, p. 3)

Ko Hawaii Pae Aina, Buke IV, Helu 20, Aoao 3. Mei 14, 1881.
OFFICE U. S. COMMISSION,
Honolulu, Sandwich Islands, May 4, 1849.
ALL PERSONS having any official business with this office, are hereby notified that ROBERT W. WOOD, M. D., has been duly appointed by me to perform the duties of Acting Commissioner of the United States, Continue reading
A child in old age.—Our old doctor, Kauka Poalomaka (Dr. R. W. Wood), we have learned, has had a small son with his new wife in Massachusetts, United States of America, on the 2nd of May was the birth. Continue reading
Man hung himself.—Pupuka hung himself on the 30th of April, and his body was found in his house in the midday of the 2nd of April; Continue reading
Died at the sugar mill.—An announced was made to us by John Kapuahewa of Waioli, Kauai, about the death of Kumuhonua at the sugar mill, on the 25th of May.
(Kuokoa, 6/8/1865, p. 2)

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke IV, Helu 23, Aoao 2. Iune 8, 1865.