HAWAII PONOI
Words by KING KALAKAUA. Composed by H. BERGER.
Soprano. Alto. Tenor. Bass. Piano.
Helu 1. Hawaii ponoi Nana i kou Moi
Helu 2. Hawaii ponoi Nana i na’lii
Helu 3. Hawaii ponoi E ka lahui e Continue reading
Words by KING KALAKAUA. Composed by H. BERGER.
Soprano. Alto. Tenor. Bass. Piano.
Helu 1. Hawaii ponoi Nana i kou Moi
Helu 2. Hawaii ponoi Nana i na’lii
Helu 3. Hawaii ponoi E ka lahui e Continue reading
Tuesday, the 11th inst., the Commemoration Day of Kamehameha I., will be observed as a Public Holiday, and all Government Offices will be closed.
Ferd. W. Hutchison,
Minister of the Interior.
Interior Office, June 4, 1872
(Hawaiian Gazette, 6/5/1872, p. 2)

Hawaiian Gazette, Volume VIII, Number 21, Page 2. June 5, 1872.
O ka Poalua, la 11 o Iune, ka La Hoomanao o Kamehameha I., e malamaia i La Kulaia, a e paniia na Keena Aupuni a pau. Continue reading
We, Kamehameha V., by the Grace of God, of the Hawaiian Islands, King, do hereby proclaim, that it is OUR will and pleasure that the Eleventh day of June of each year be hereafter observed as a Public Holiday in memory of OUR Grandfather and Predecessor, KAMEHAMEHA I., the founder of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Continue reading
Ma ka Lokomaikai o ke Akua, o Makou o Kamehameha V., ka Moi o ko Hawaii Pae Aina, ma keia, ke kukala aku nei o ko makou makemake a me ka oluolu, e malamaia ma keia hope aku ka La Umikumakahi o Iune, o kela a me keia makahiki i La Kulaia no ka hoomanao ana i ko Makou Kupunakane a me ko Makou Mua, Kamehameha I., ka mea nana i hookumu i ke Aupuni Hawaii. Continue reading
Important days in June.—June 5, 1870, a large fire in Constantinople [Konatinopela], destroying 7000 houses. Continue reading

KA NA’I AUPUNI O HAWAII
E Huli Ana Nana i na Koolau. Continue reading
(PCA, 4/10/1907, p. 1)

Pacific Commercial Advertiser, Volume XLV, Number 7697, Page 1. April 10, 1907.
LUAU IN PAVILION IS BIG ATTRACTION
Although rain fell this morning in Hilo, it did not put an end to the celebration of Kamehameha Day. Not so anybody would notice it, for the crowd turned up at Mooheau park to enjoy the baseball game between the road workers and the county employees, Continue reading