Akono Akau and Maraea Iaukea are married in the mountainous lands of Waimea, 1869.

[Found under: “NU HOU KULOKO”]

Hawaii.

Joined as one.—S. H. Mahuka of the land of the Kipuupuu wind and rain of Waimea told us, reporting that on the past 28th of August, in Imiola Church in Waimea, joined in holy marriage were Mr. Akono Akau, part Chinese of the Kanilehua rain [Hilo] and Miss Maraea Iaukea, one of the attractive blossoms of Waimea [ka aina mauna] who was educated at the Girls’ School of Miss L. D. Bingham at Kawaiahao. Our hope is that their ship will sail smoothly on the peaceful sea of righteousness, and the blessings of a good life.

(Kuokoa, 9/11/1869, p. 3)

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Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke VIII, Helu 37, Aoao 3. Sepatemaba 11, 1869.

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