MOLOKAI HAS A DIFFERENT PEACOCK GOVERNMENT.
On the 4th of July, a Hawaiian flag with a field of six stars was raised. This is the work of the Deputy Sheriff [H. R. Hitchcock] of the Molokai, the island of Hina, Continue reading
On the 4th of July, a Hawaiian flag with a field of six stars was raised. This is the work of the Deputy Sheriff [H. R. Hitchcock] of the Molokai, the island of Hina, Continue reading
Where is the land of the Kukalahale rain? Where is the land of the fragrant bowers (of hala) [na paia aala]? Continue reading
Pertaining to the island of Hawaii.—This past Monday, one of our beloved mistresses, the Honorable Mrs. Lilia Kamakaeha Dominis, Continue reading
Hawaii.
Joined as one.—S. H. Mahuka of the land of the Kipuupuu wind and rain of Waimea told us, reporting that on the past 28th of August, in Imiola Church in Waimea, joined in holy marriage were Mr. Akono Akau, part Chinese of the Kanilehua rain [Hilo] and Miss Maraea Iaukea, Continue reading
H. Baldwin was recently here with some other haole searching for the source of the water of Ulu, flowing in Waipio, and it was found through the patient search of that haole, and some Hawaiians along with the writer were along on that trip to find water, in the jungles of the mountain; this is thought to be water to make an auwai from Ulu to Hamakua, and it will be started perhaps soon. Continue reading
Louisa Sobrero, daughter of the Baron Lorenzo Sobrero, a Colonel of the Italian artillery, was married at Turin on the 15th inst., Continue reading
From the Italian newspaper, Il Mare, of the 4th of July, we found these words about Turin University, that being the university where our youth seeking knowledge, R. W. Wilcox [R. W. Wilikoki] is being educated at. These are the actual words: Continue reading
Because of the very strong winds in Kohala on the 2nd of July, the windmill [huila makani] of Mahukona [Mahukoha] broke, Continue reading
Hiiakaikapoliopele looks at her elder sisters who hang their heads down, they being the ones who were sent to fetch the man; they are the ones who hang their heads, and Hiiakaikapoliopele chants out thus:
Ke ku nei au e hele, Continue reading
At Aiea, Ewa, July 1, 1885. Joined together were Kailimaia (k) and Mana Kaaihue (w), in the Holy Matrimony of Marriage by S. K. Kuhano.
(Kuokoa, 7/4/1885, p. 3)

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XXIV, Helu 27, Aoao 3. Iulai 4, 1885.