“Royalist Campbell.”
That is the name of the new baby of Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell, born on the 14th of May, 1893; and this makes a year of her being made familiar with the royalist people, who a steadfast behind Queen Liliuokalani. Continue reading
That is the name of the new baby of Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell, born on the 14th of May, 1893; and this makes a year of her being made familiar with the royalist people, who a steadfast behind Queen Liliuokalani. Continue reading
In the night of the 14th of May, at Waipio, Hamakua, Hawaii, Mrs. Susana Keino died quickly, without her having a previous illness.
(Ko Hawaii Pae Aina, 6/4/1881, p. 3)

Ko Hawaii Pae Aina, Buke IV, Helu 23, Aoao 3. Iune 4, 1881.
At Hana, Maui, on the 30th of October, Poipe, the wife of Lyons K. Kakani, gave birth to a son, after they were married for just twelve months. These married ones are young, and they are blessed to have their first born while the parents are in their youth. Blessed be the heavenly Father, for giving a grandchild to the home of our friend, J. K. Hanuna. Continue reading
HILO, Hawaii, Sept. 22 At one o’clock of this morning, Rev. Lyons Keaulana Kakani, 72, grew weary of this life at his home in Waiakea. Continue reading
On the first days of this week, the examination of the students of the girls’ boarding school of Kawaiahao was held in the school. The examinations began and there was a break on Tuesday. There were things for sale prepared by the students, they being decorations and desserts made by the students themselves. It was something they learned outside of book learning. Continue reading
The plot of land at Waialua on this Island, embracing an area of 24¼ acres, which has been occupied by the Waialua Female Seminary Continue reading
On Thursday last week, January 5, in the protestant church of Waialua, the Girls’ school of Waialua held the examinations for the last time. Continue reading
We regretfully hear that at the end of this year, the teacher, Mrs. Mary E. Green, head of the girls’ school of Waialua, her post as principal of the school, and perhaps the school will be abandoned by the government and others who give it help, Continue reading
I tried making a list of those who responded to Mary E.Green’s call to former Waialua Girls’ Boarding School students to write about their lives. It is quite a extensive list. Continue reading
At least four persons in Honolulu are anxiously awaiting the arrival of the American Board of Missions’ auxiliary schooner Morning Star VI.
The tentative arrival date for the Micronesia-bound missionary schooner is October 16.
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Mrs. Elizabeth Kupau of 643 Lana lane sailed to the Gilbert islands in 1898 aboard the Morning Star V. At that time she was a year old.
Her father was the late Rev. S. P. Kaaia whose pastorate had been located at Puna, Hawaii. Continue reading