The Queen and her ladies-in-waiting in Waialua for the new years, 1892.

[Found under: “NU HOU HAWAII.”]

The Royal One, the Queen, and her ladies-in-waiting and her Chamberlain left for Waialua this past Wednesday [December 30, 1891], and the Alii will spend her happy new year in that famed sea spray. And this coming Tuesday, the Royal procession will return.

(Kuokoa, 1/2/1892, p. 3)

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Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XXXI, Helu 1, Aoao 3. Ianuari 2, 1892.

Wow, 1908 from 1893.

THE QUEEN AND COURT AT WAIPIO, 1893.

[How many people can you name here in this awesome image of Queen Liliuokalani?]

(Sunday Advertiser, 10/4/1908, p. 8)

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Sunday Advertiser, Volume VI, Number 301, Page 8. October 4, 1908.

A set of mele including “E aha ia ana o Maunakea,” composed by Lioe Kaanaana of Waimea for Ane Bell, 1894.

[The title is illegible in the digital copy. Hopefully all of the newspapers can get clearly scanned one day before it is too late.]*

1.

Hanohano Mana i ka uhiwai
Haaheo i ka liko o ka mamane
O ka noe a ka ua kikoni ili
Me he la o kuu aloha kekahi
Akahi ka manao a hoonioni
E uila ke aloha pili me au
Heaha nei hana a ka nui manu
Hauwalaau nei puni Waimea
Aohe hana a ka wai koiawe
Lana malie i ka poli o Malio
Ua like a like me ke Aniani
Ka alohi i ke alo a o Maukele
Haina ia mai ana ka puana
O Ane ka wahine no e ka lei.

2.

E aha ia ana o Maunakea
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Pressured by their teachers, 1893.

THE SCHOOLS OF SAINT LOUIS AND KAMEHAMEHA.

We were told that the students of Saint Louis School [ke Kula o Sana Lui] were prohibited from placing the ribbon of the annexationists upon their chests. And we were also informed that the students of Kamehameha

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King Kalakaua’s lands, 1892.

LANDS OF KALAKAUA SOLD AT AUCTION.

In the afternoon of this past Saturday, the lands of the deceased King Kalakaua were auctioned off under the hammer of auctioneer, James F. Morgan [Jas. F. Mogana], and these are the lands that were auctioned by the order of the Administrator [G. Trousseau]. By way of this auction, a total of $43,265 was made; this is a large sum in this time of little funds. And this is how the lands were purchased.

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