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The steamship Ceylon left Hilo on the morning of the 17th of April and sailed for San Francisco after waiting for seventeen hours Continue reading
The steamship Ceylon left Hilo on the morning of the 17th of April and sailed for San Francisco after waiting for seventeen hours Continue reading
Notice is hereby given that we the undersigned have sold our Rice Plantation at Hanalei, Island of Kauai, to Man Sing Company, Ltd.
MAN SANG CO.,
By CHANG POO LEONG
Manager.
Dated April 11, 1905.
(Kuokoa, 4/21/1905, p. 8)

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XLIII, Helu 16, Aoao 8. Aperila 21, 1905.
On Sunday, the 16th of April, at Kakaako, Honolulu nei, the angel of death came and took away the last breath of J. W. Nakuina, at seventeen years old. He was born here in Honolulu on August 20, 1888, from the loins of Mr. David Himeni and Kalani Himeni, and returned to Pelekunu, Molokai. Continue reading
On Saturday, the 16th of April, E. M. Kaiwilioho, a daughter of D. Kaiwilioho and Lulia; this is how she died: In the evening of Saturday, or afternoon perhaps, the parents ofthat girl left for their work, hula; and the grandparent and grandchildren remained at home; the mother went for limu at the ocean, and one of the grandchildren went Playing; at that time, the grandmother went out to bathe one of the grandchildren thinking that the other grandchild went with the mother to the ocean. Continue reading
Davida from Kawaikapu, Molokai wrote thus: On the past 16th of April, in the early morning of that day, we went to go spear Turtle, outside of Honomuni, at the area where octopus is fished for [kai okilohee], and we spotted a Turtle, and then we went to a place a little away, from where we first were spearing, and then we saw a large Shark, Continue reading
Valuable Coffee Plantation at Auction.
The Coffee Plantation of Messrs. G. Rhodes & Co., at Hanalei, Kauai, with the dwelling house, machinery, &c., thereon, as heretofore advertised, will be sold at public auction on Wednesday, June 7th 1854.
Catalogues can be seen and all particulars learned on application to
M. C. MONSARRAT.
[You don’t hear too much about coffee from Hanalei.]
(Polynesian, 5/20/1854, p. 3)

The Polynesian, Volume XI, Number 2, Page 3. May 20, 1854.
Confirmation of Father Gulstan’s Appointment to Succeed the late Bishop of Olba.
To-day’s mail has confirmed the news of V. Rev. Father Gulstan’s appointment as successor to the late Bishop of Olba. His official title is “Bishop of Panopolis.” Continue reading
The Leprosy Patients in Kalawao.—From the pen of W. N. Pualewa, from the people sent to Kalawao on the 15th of April, we received the bits below: Continue reading
After an illness for a number of months past, the Rev. Ornamel H. Kulika, the oldest pastor in Hawaii nei, grew weary of this life, at 93 or more years old, in his home at Manoa, at 4:15 in the afternoon of this past Tuesday. His funeral service was held in the old Kawaiahao Church at 4 in the afternoon of last week, and in the cemetery of the missionary teachers in the back of Kawaiahao Church is where his body was laid to rest for the time after. Continue reading
The deaths in the district of Honolulu nei for this past month of March, were: 32 Hawaiians, 5 Chinese, 2 Americans, 2 British, and 3 other peoples, totaling 44.
(Ko Hawaii Pae Aina, 4/3/1886, p. 2)

Ko Hawaii Paeaina, Buke IX, Helu 14, Aoao 2. Aperila 3, 1866.