More from D. W. Aiwohi on Kahakaaulana, 1881.

[Found under: “NUHOU KULOKO.”]

From what was reported by D. W. Aiwohi to us in his letter, there are only 4 smallpox [hepela] patients living at Kahakaaulana; if this is added to those who are quarantined, there are 40 or more people. The good works of the Government continues in making providing for their livelihood.

(Kuokoa, 8/6/1881, p. 3)

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XX, Helu 32, Aoao 3. Augate 6, 1881.
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News from Kahakaaulana, 1881.

[Found under: “NUHOU KULOKO.”]

There were 20 quarantined from the Iwalani taken to Kahakaaulana to be quarantined, because some of her sailors contracted smallpox.

Our friend, D. W. Aiwohi, who is living at Kahakaaulana, said that there are 50 or more people living there, but the majority of them are quarantined.

(Kuokoa, 7/30/1881, p. 3)

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XX, Helu 31, Aoao 3. Iuali 30, 1881.