List of Tax Assessors for the Year 1868.
Oahu:
Honolulu, G. H. Luce.
Ewa & Waianae, J. W. Keawehunahala.
Waialua, W. C. Lane.
Koolauloa, Paukealani.
Koolaupoko, S. G. Wilder. Continue reading
Oahu:
Honolulu, G. H. Luce.
Ewa & Waianae, J. W. Keawehunahala.
Waialua, W. C. Lane.
Koolauloa, Paukealani.
Koolaupoko, S. G. Wilder. Continue reading
Beryl Leolani Bailey, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Bailey, became the bride of Gary Loomis Blaich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Blaich, Thursday evening at Atherton Chapel, Central Union Church. The Rev. Dr. Thomas Crosby performed the ceremony in a setting of white Singapore plumeria, lawai and mock orange rope. The entrance was decorated with kahilis. Continue reading
OFFICER’S BRIDE, Mrs. Robert F. Bailey, who was Miss Amelia Ana Kaopua before her marriage.—Sam Mukaido photo.
In the tabernacle of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints Miss Amelia Ana Kaopua, daughter of the late James Kaopua of Honolulu, was married to Lt. (jg) Robert F. Bailey, USNNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B.Bailey of Craigsville, W. Va., at 6:30 p.m. March 9. Continue reading
A PAIR of Spectacles with Gold Bows , with the name of “M Kekuanaoa” engraved on one of them. Continue reading
A Weekly newspaper with enjoyable stories for the Hawaiian Home which are translated straight from very famous story books, and which will be printed with their very own pictures to adorn its delicate body for the benefit of the public, and it will be printed with some scholarly items. Continue reading
ABBREVIATIONS [HUA HOAILONA].
We publish in this column announcements of documents submitted for recording at the Recorder’s Office [Keena Kakau Kope] here in Honolulu, as well as the documents recorded there. However, in order for those who read this column to understand it, they will need to know first the abbreviations shown below: Continue reading
A meeting of the Women’s Suffrage Association will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 1912, at 2 p. m. at the residence of Mrs. J. M. Dowsett, Continue reading
TIME TO REGISTER: 7 UNTIL 8 IN THE MORNING, 5 UNTIL 10 IN THE EVENING, EVERYDAY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Continue reading
and its delectable stories can be gotten
at our Branch Office
at Number 110,
Waianuenue Street, Hilo, Hawaii. Continue reading