Fishing Area Restrictions!
All my Fishing Areas seen named below are restricted—Maluhia, Waioeo, Aawa, Kohola Iki and Kohola Nui, the fishing areas in the Ahupuaa of Waiehu, Island and County of Maui. Continue reading
All my Fishing Areas seen named below are restricted—Maluhia, Waioeo, Aawa, Kohola Iki and Kohola Nui, the fishing areas in the Ahupuaa of Waiehu, Island and County of Maui. Continue reading
PREPARE FOR
BY ORDERING
AT ONCE
You will be shocked at the low prices, and the beauty of my gravestones if you compare them with others at higher costs. Continue reading
HAWAII SERVICE
STEAMER LEAVING HONOLULU:
Monday 5 P. M. S. S. Haleakala
For Hilo via Mala.
Monday 5 P. M. S. S. Mauna Loa
For Kona and Kau Ports via Mala and Mahukona
Wednesday 5 P. M. S. S. Haleakala
For Hilo via Mala
Thursday 8 P. M. S. S. Mauna Kea
For Mahukona via Kahului
Friday 5 P. M. S. S. Haleakala
For Hilo via Mala
RETURNING TO HONOLULU
LEAVING HAWAII PORTS:
Tuesday 5 P. M. S. S. Haleakala
From Hilo via Mala
Thursday 5 P. M. S. S. Haleakala
From Hilo via Mala
Friday P. M. S. S. Mauna Loa
From Mahukona via Mala
Saturday A. M. S. S. Mauna Kea
From Mahukona via Hana and Kahuluui
Saturday 5 P. M. S. S. Haleakala
From Hilo via Mala
KAUAI SERVICE
LEAVING HONOLULU:
Monday 8 P. M. S. S. Kilauea—For Ahukini
Monday 8 P. M. S. S. Kinau
For Nawiliwili, Koloa, Waimea and Port Allen
Thursday 8 P. M. S. S. Kilauea—For Ahukini
LEAVING KAUAI:
Tuesday 5 P. M. S. S. Kilauea—From Ahukini
Friday 5 P. M. S. S. Kinau—From Nawiliwili
Saturday 5 P. M. S. S. Kilauea—From Ahukini
In addition to above regular service, tramp Freight Steamers with explosives and general Merchandise will take care of Kilauea, Hanalei and other Kauai Ports.
MOLOKAI SERVICE—WEEKLY
LEAVING HONOLULU:
Tuesday 5 P. M. S. S. Likelike
For Kaunakakai, Pukoo and Kalaupapa
RETURNING TO HONOLULU:
Leave Molokai ports, Thursday or Friday.
MAUI SERVICE
LEAVING HONOLULU:
Monday 5 P. M. S. S. Mauna Loa—To Mala
Monday 5 P. M. S. S. Haleakala—To Mala
Tuesday 5 P. M. S. S. Likelike—To Mala
Tuesday 8 P. M. S. S. Mauna Kea
To Mala and Kahului
Wednesday 5 P. M. S. S. Haleakala—To Mala
Thursday 8 P. M. S. S. Mauna Kea
To Mala, Kahului and Hana
Friday 5 P. M. S. S. Haleakala—To Mala
RETURNING TO HONOLULU
LEAVING MAUI PORTS:
Tuesday Night S. S. Haleakala—From Mala
Wednesday 8:30 P. M. S. S. Mauna Kea
From Kahului and Mala
Thursday Night S. S. Haleakala—From Mala
Friday P. M. S. S. Likelike—From Mala
Friday Night S. S. Mauna Loa—From Mala
Saturday 10 P. M. S. S. Mauna Kea
From Kahului direct
(Hilo Tribune Herald, 5/7/1923, p. 4)
S. S. Haleakala
TODAY!
Another stride of progress is recorded in the annals of inter-island travel in the Hawaiian Islands—by the arrival of the newly completed steamship Haleakala in her home port!
The coming of the Haleakala brings with it the beginning of a new era of travel service on this splendid new ship that is replete with comfort and convenience. Continue reading
The students who previously graduated from Kamehameha are putting on a great Concert at the Japanese Theater which stands on Mooheau Street in the evening of this coming Satruday, and it will be under the direction of Mrs. Helen Desha Beamer, and is being given for the benefit of the Ida Pope Memorial Fund [Waihona Hoomanao o Miss Pope]. Continue reading
Those who are in debt in paying for the life of our Hoku newspaper, please keep its life in mind for the upcoming year. The cost of the paper used to print the Hoku is rising, and it is only fair for the people who are in debt to its life remember. Please.
[The subscription rate for the Hoku remained at $2.00 per year for its entire existence. The first privately run newspapers Hoku o ka Pakipika and Nupepa Kuokoa (from the 1860s) both went for that rate as well!
With the times being how they are, first, consider giving donations to food banks and organizations that are providing help to those in need physically and emotionally, and then second, perhaps consider giving a donation to the Library & Archives at Bishop Museum who care for much of the old newspapers and so much more history of Hawaii nei.]
(Hoku o Hawaii, 12/16/1920, p. 4)
THE MILITARY MADE STATEMENT ABOUT FOOD AND SOME OTHER THINGS.
The military stated that it is necessary to ration food supply and some other items, and so too with medicines, gasoline, oil, and some other things, like food for animals. Continue reading
LAWYER! LAWYER!
(In Civil cases—Except Criminal cases.)
Before the Police Courts, and the District Courts, and before the Circuit Judge in the Court of the Island of Maui. And a composer of documents of all sorts, and a collector of debts. Continue reading