Where did the alii live? 1865.

News of the Royal Court.

The King is in fine health, He is at Hoihoikea Hale [Hoihoikeea Hale]. In the middle of the day this past Thursday, He met with his Ministers at Iolani Palace [Iolani Hale Alii].

Her Highness Princess Kamamalu is in good health; she is living at Haimoeipo.

His Highness M. Kekuanaoa K. G. C. K. remains fine; he can be found traveling about in the early morning by foot or by carriage. This past Wednesday morning, he went to Kakaoko [variant? of Kakaako] to build the stone pillar of the House of Keauiaole.

The Dowager Queen K. Hakaleleponi is in very good health. She is living at her residence Haimoeipo.

(Au Okoa, 11/27/1865, p. 2)

Ke Au Okoa, Buke I, Helu 34, Aoao 2. Dekemaba 11, 1865.

Kaʻū famine, 1862.

It is said that the people of Kau are soon to be in trouble because of famine. This is because they are all busy collecting pulu (the wool from tree fern), and are not planting taro; therefore they are faced with this problem.

(Hoku o ka Pakipika, 4/10/1862, p. 2)

Ka Hoku o ka Pakipika, Buke I, Helu 29, Aoao 2. Aperila 10, 1862.