Kumulipo, published by Joseph Liwai Kukahi, 1902.

A FINE MOOLELO BOOK

“KE KUMULIPO,” A HAWAIIAN MOOLELO TO BE PUBLISHED BY JOSEPH L. KUKAHI.

We received a Hawaiian moolelo book being published by our good friend, Joseph L. Kukahi. The name of this book is “Ke Kumulipo,” and it is an authentic Hawaiian moolelo book showing the different ideas about the birth of this archipelago. Within this book are a number of beautiful mele showing the thoughts of the ancient composers of mele of ours pertaining to the birth of the first man, the first woman, and the land upon which we live. Continue reading

Vital Statistics, 1/16/1920.

DEATHS.

Mabel Kama, on Ward Street, Jan. 6.
Kawaiaupuni Aki, on Mokauea and Kalani Streets, Jan. 6.
Ala Kiki, at Leahi Home, Jan. 6.
Gibson Kaloa, on Dowsett Street, Jan. 8.
Levi Nakea, at the corner of Prospect and Simerson Streets, Jan. 8.
Henry H. Paalua, on Pauoa Street, Jan. 9.
Kalani Naihe, on Prospect Street, Jan. 12.
David Kahai, on Waikahalulu Street, Jan. 12. Continue reading

Vital Statistics, 1/9/1920.

MARRIAGES.

John Ke. Jr. to Dorothy Apana, Dec. 20.
Samuel K. Keliiaa to Elizabeth Kauhi, Dec. 20.
Kalanui Wakinekona to Amy Awa, Dec. 31.
James E. Jarrett to Rose Johnson, Jan. 3.
David K. Kukahili to Ana Kaalokai, Jan. 3.
John Power to Mary Fairman, Jan. 4.
Robert S. Kuhns to Lily Smith, Jan. 4.
William Titcomb to Helen Goo, Jan 5. Continue reading

Vital Statistics, 1/2/1920.

MARRIAGES.

Thomas Dare to Esther Feary, Dec. 23.
Edward Keawe to Agnes Awana, Dec. 24.
E. Andres to Mary Mahoe, Dec. 25.
Sam Pau to Evaline Keala, Dec. 25.
Antone Martin to Josephine Kuhlman, Dec. 27.
Joseph L. Kukahi to Maria W. Kamala, Dec. 27.
Robert N. Boyd to Glady Kalaola Cockett [Gladys Kalaola Cockett], Dec. 27.
James Pau Seto to Elizabeth K. Martin, Dec. 28. Continue reading

Vital Statistics, 10/15/1870.

MARRIAGES.

Sept. 10, at Waiawa, Ewa, married by Rev. E. Kekoa, were G. M. Keone and Miss Mileta Makanui.
Sept. 18, at Kahana, Oahu, married by E. Kekoa, were [?????] and Miss Mary Kahoalii—Nainoaelua and Miss Kepela.
Sept. 24, at Keoneula, Honolulu, maarried by Rev. B. W. Pareka [Rev. B. W. Parker], were S. Paaluhi and Miss Luisa.
July 9, at Paalaa, Waialua, married by Rev. J. N. Paikuli, were Kaualehu Naunauna.
Sept. 29, at the same location, married by Mr. Paikuli, were J. S. Kealoha from Lahainaluna Seminary and Miss Anna Kaiaikawaha from the Waialua Girls’ School. Continue reading

Birth of the new Alii, 1875.

The Hon. A. S. Cleghorn was blessed with being gifted with a beautiful daughter by his wife, the Alii Likelike Cleghorn. This is a new Royal Offspring in the era of King Kalakaua. Our humble plea is for the Heavens to watch over and bless Hawaii,

(Lahui Hawaii, 10/21/1875, p. 3)

Ka Lahui Hawaii, Buke I, Helu 43, Aoao 3. Okatoba 21, 1875.

The bells of the city rang a merry peal, 1875.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23.

ON SATURDAY morning last, the 16th instant, Her Royal Highness the Princess Miriam Likelike, sister to His Majesty the King, and wife of the Hon. A. S. Cleghorn, was safely delivered of a daughter. At four P. M. all the bells of the city rang a merry peal in honor of the infant Princess.

(PCA, 10/23/1875, p. 2)

The Pacific Commercial Advertiser, Volume XX, Number 17, Page 2. October 23, 1875.