“Ka Momi o ka Pakipika” advertisement, 1898.

KA MOMI O KA PAKIPIKA

This is a Weekly newspaper of entertaining stories for the Hawaiian Home taken directly from a number of very famous story books, and they will be printed along with their own illustrations to decorate its slim body for the benefit of the people, it will also be published with scientific material.

It will be published regularly in Honolulu every Friday of every Week.

It will begin with its first issue next week, on Friday, the 29th of July 1898.

For one copy—.10

For orders and subscription payment, send it to the two who are named below:

Cash payment only

We need your orders soon lest you friends go without the first issue.

Ioela K. Kamakea

Editor.

George Haili,

Junior Editor.

(Aloha Aina, 7/30/1898, p. 8)

KA MOMI O KA PAKIPIKA

Ke Aloha Aina, Buke IV, Helu 31, Aoao 8. Iulai 30, 1898.

“Ka Momi o ka Pakipika” to begin, 1898.

A BRAND NEW NEWSPAPER.

We have heard that Joel K. Kamakea will in the near future print a new weekly newspaper named “Ka Momi o ka Pakipika.” Its columns will be dedicated to stories about the famous Knights of the olden days, detective stories, Hawaiian cloud reading, scientific and educational material, knowledgeable things dealing with the Bible, and many other educational things. This will probably be a paper of four pages. We were told that it will be sold by the copy.

[I am not sure if there are extant copies of this paper available.]

(Kuokoa, 7/22/1898, p. 7)

HE NUPEPA HOU LOA.

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XXXVII, Helu 29, Aoao 7. Iulai 22, 1898.

New paper from the Hui Kalaiaina to begin, 1893.

A NEW NEWSPAPER

Mr. J. K. Kaunamano will print a new newspaper in the near future, in the mother tongue, from the side of the Hawaiian Political Association [Hui Kalaiaina]. The printing equipment of the Catholic Mission, will be what is employed by this new spokesman, and we simply assume that his editor will be someone skilled at this work, and so too of his workers. We hope that the Hawaiian people will progress through this endeavor.

[The first issue of Hawaii Holomua was published on 9/18/1893. It was a daily (except for Sundays). The last issue was printed on 1/5/1895. It was not printed in Hawaiian, but in English. This paper can be found on Chronicling America!]

[This was the newspaper, Ka Nupepa Puka La Aloha Aina, which began printing on 9/30/1893.]

(Lei Momi, 9/22/1893, p. 2)

HE NUPEPA HOU.

Ka Lei Momi, Buke I, Helu 78, Aoao 2. Sepatemaba 22, 1893.

Kamehameha School’s new paper, 1900.

THE NEW NEWSPAPER OF KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOL, THE “BLUE AND WHITE.”

The children of Kamehameha School started a new newspaper. It is a monthly paper. The children do all of the editing.

Adolph Hottendorf, George Nahinu, and Thomas Nahiwa. The Executive Committee [Komite Hooko] is David Kamauoha, George Kauhi, and Niumalu Komomua. The Exchange Committee [Komite Hoohana] is Lani Lemon, Daniel Pahu, and Andrew Keanu.

This is a beautiful paper in all aspects being established. The children fill its columns without assistance of any adults. The progress of the children is admirable. Onward!

(Kuokoa, 6/29/1900, p. 2)

KA NUPEPA HOU O KE KULA O KAMEHAMEHA, KA "BLUE AND WHITE."

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XXXVIII, Helu 26, Aoao 2. Iune 29, 1900.