Timoteo Haalilio’s estate goes to Kamehameha III, 1845.

The Estate of Haalilio. This was an estate settled by the Legislature. The King, Kamehameha III. He is Haalilio’s heir; to him goes his lands and all of his estate; but he will assist the mother of Haalilio with $20 each month until her death.

(Elele, 6/3/1845, pp 39-40.)

Ka Elele, Buke 1, Pepa 5, Aoao 39-40. Iune 3, 1845.
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Kuakini’s estate to go to Leleiohoku, 1845.

The Estate of Kuakini. Kuakini’s estate has been settled by the Legislature earlier. His entire personal estate goes to Leleiohoku as per his will; the belongings of the alii have been returned to them; and the cash of twenty thousand ($20,000) has been given to Kekauluohi the Kuhina; as per the will of Kuakini, it is to be held for the five chiefly children boarding at the school [Chiefs’ Children School], Moses, Lot, Liholiho, Kamamalu, and Lunalilo.

Kekauluohi however is set on dedicating a tenth of the sum to God, for the benefit of his kingdom; that being two thousand dollars ($2,000). This is a proper idea, and befitting the words of Solomon.

“Honour the Lord with thy substance, and with the first fruits of all thine increase.”

(Elele, 6/3/1845, p. 39)

Ka Elele, Buke 1, Pepa 5, Aoao 39. Iune 3, 1845.

William Pitt Leleiohoku’s birthday declared a national holiday, 1875.

By Authority

The 10th day of January, 1875, being the Birthday of H. R. H. Prince W. P. Leleiohoku, the present Regent, occurring on Sunday, Monday the 11th of January will be observed as a National Holiday, when the Government Offices throughout the Kingdom will be closed.

W. L. Moehonua,
Minister of Interior

Interior Office, Dec. 29, 1874.

(Lahui Hawaii, 1/7/1875, p. 4)

Ka Lahui Hawaii, Buke I, Helu 2, Aoao 4. Ianuari 7, 1875.

The Love brothers go their own separate ways, 1882.

Notice of Dissolution of Co-Partnership

NOTICE is hereby given that the Co-partnership heretofore existing between Robert Love and James Love of Honolulu, under the firm name of Love & Brothers, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Continue reading

Licensed lawyers of the Kingdom, 1885.

LIST OF NAMES OF THE LAWYERS WHO ARE APPROVED to conduct business in the Supreme Court and below, and who are living in this Nation:

S. L. Austin ….. September 8, 1852

S. W. Mahelona ….. October 30, 1856

J. Kauai ….. February 2, 1857

Jona Kupau ….. Feberuary 19, 1857

H. J. Wana ….. March 5, 1857

Z. Kakani ….. May 5, 1857

J. Kaluhi ….. August 25, 1857

D. H. Hikikoki ….. October 12, 1857

E. G. Hikikoki ….. January 19, 1857

H. A. Widemann ….. April 17, 1863

J. Kaunamano ….. March 1, 1867

D. W. Kaaemoku ….. September 3, 1867

J. A. Nahaku ….. January 1, 1868

M. Kealoha ….. April 4, 1868

S. B. Dole ….. Feberuary 9, 1869

L. Aholo ….. July 21, 1870

D. Kahaulelio ….. July 28, 1870

Thomas Tannatt ….. June 6, 1874

D. H. Nahinu ….. July 14, 1874

J. P. Green ….. July 27, 1874

E. N. Hailama ….. October 2, 1874

Cecil Brown ….. January 28, 1875

W. R. Kakela ….. Feberuary 13, 1876

J. W. Kalua ….. May 6, 1876

W. L. Holokahiki ….. August 30, 1876

R. F. Bickerton ….. May 31, 1877

J. L. Kaulukou ….. September 17, 1877

F. M. Hatch ….. January 9, 1878

J. M. Monsarrat ….. August 22, 1879

O. T. Shipman ….. July 7, 1881

W. A. Whitting ….. September 7, 1881

E. F. Ward ….. January 21, 1882

L. A. Thurston ….. November 6, 1882

W. A. Kinney ….. April 17, 1883

C. W. Ashford ….. July 11, 1883

William Foster ….. August 1, 1883

Paul Neumann ….. October 12, 1883

M. Thompson ….. November 27, 1883

A. P. Peterson ….. September 2, 1884

J. M. Poepoe ….. January 16, 1884

Jona Austin ….. September 2, 1884

H. E. Avery ….. October 10, 1884

A. Rosa ….. October 29, 1884

J. M. Kaneakua ….. October 27, 1884

V. V. Ashford ….. February 19, 1885

A. C. Smith ….. August 6, 1885

J. A. Magoon ….. October 5, 1885

S. K. Kane ….. December 15, 1885

Should there be any others who have a license and their names were dropped from this list, please inform me so that it can be publicized.

WILLIAM FOSTER,

Secretary of the Supreme Court [Aha Kiekie].

(Kuokoa, 12/26/1885, p. 2)

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Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XXIV, Helu 52, Aoao 2. Dekemaba 26, 1885.

More heirs to leprosy patients, 1902.

EXECUTIVE NOTICE

ANNOUNCEMENT OF HEIRS.

The heirs of the Leprosy Patients who died at the Leprosy Colony on Molokai, whose names appear below, are wanted to put before the Office of the Board of Health [Papa Ola], Kapuaiwa Hale, their claims to the remaining money of the estate of the ones who died, within two weeks from this day.

ARTHUR KAWAIELI (m) from Honolulu; 38 years old; taken to the Kahua Ma’i on July 25, 1893; died, March 5, 1900.

PILA PELO (m) from Puowaina, Honolulu; 22 years old; taken on October 25, 1898; died, August 18, 1900.

AH PAT (m) from Lahaina, Maui; 50 years old; taken on March 22, 1893; died, February 6, 1901. Continue reading

Heirs of those who died at the leprosy colony, 1900.

PROCLAMATION OF HEIRS.

The heirs of the patients who died in the leprosy colony, Molokai, named below, are wanted to put before the Office of the Board of Health [Papa Ola] with proper validation, their claims for the remainder of the estate of the ones who died, within six (6) months of this day, or the money will go to benefit the Treasury of the Government.

Akoi Akamu (m) from Wailuku, Maui, 29 years old; taken to the Colony of the Sick [Kahua Ma’i] on July 15, 1891; died on January 24, 1900.

Arthur Kawaieli (m) from Honolulu, 38 years old; taken to the Colony of the Sick on July 25, 1893; died on March 5, 1900. Continue reading