1340 POUND MARLIN HOOKED
HILO, Hawaii, Sept. 18—According to the story of a fisherman, it is the first time he caught such a huge a’u with a hook. Continue reading
HILO, Hawaii, Sept. 18—According to the story of a fisherman, it is the first time he caught such a huge a’u with a hook. Continue reading
Get-Together Rally of Parents and Graduates on May 22
The second annual “Hoolaulea,” or Parents-Graduates Get-Together day, will be held on the Kamehameha schools campus Saturday afternoon and evening, May 22. Continue reading
In the night of this past Sunday, a number of gamblers were arrested beyond Kawaiahao, and they were detained; we were told that the punishment of the law was placed upon them, $10 each. Continue reading
For San Francisco per Idaho, Feb 6—M. S. Grinbaum, E. P. Adams, J. Bollmann, Mrs. Noble and son, C. L. Richards and wife, Miss Richards, Miss Makee, Miss Julia Makee, Continue reading
Hawaiian Youth Headed to California.—When the steamer “Idaho” left on this past Saturday, sailing on board was Mose Kipi, the son of S. Kipi Esq., of Hilo. Continue reading
The news of the outrages on life and property, by the religious fanatics in the district of Kona, had scarcely reached the Government on Wednesday night, when orders were given at once to protect the life and property of the peaceable inhabitants of the district and to restore everywhere the authority of the law in the most prompt and energetic manner. An armed force, under command of Governor Dominis, consisting of 5 officers and 75 men Household Troops, 4 officers and 52 men of the Light Artillery Company (Volunteers) with one 6 pounder field-piece, was placed at the disposal of the Attorney General. At a quarter to 2 p. m. on Thursday, the 22d, the expedition, fully organized, made sail on board the schooners Kamaile and Prince for Lahaina, which port it reached next morning, and where it was transhipped with all possible speed on board the steamer Kilauea, the Governor Nahaolelua of Maui joining the expedition,to which also Dr. Lee was attached for medical assistance. Continue reading
The Sheriff of the island of Keawe [Hawaii] was here in Honolulu, that being Mr. J. H. Coney [J. H. Koni] Esq., of Hilo, Continue reading
The King appointed F. S. Laimana (Fele) of the Kanilehua rain of Hilo as Circuit Judge for the District of Hilo in place of R. A. Laimana [Rufus Anderson Lyman], Lieutenant Governor, because of the amount of work on his hands.
(Kuokoa, 2/20/1869, p. 2)

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke VIII, Helu 8, Aoao 2. Feberuari 20, 1869.
Returning Manahikians.—On Thursday last, forty-two men and women, and twenty-three children, natives of the Humphrey’s and other islands to the southward of the line, who were brought here two years ago under contracts of service, sailed in the ketch Lunalilo, to be returned to their homes. Continue reading
While the moon shone brightly these past nights, a portion of the Hawaiians crowded on Queen Street mauka side of Mokuaikaua. They watched the singing of the Manihiki which took place in the estate of the late M. Kekuanaoa. Continue reading