NEWS OF MAUI.
On the 6th of May, that being a Sunday, joined together in marriage were two youths named Auwailoa Haaheo and Molowa Kukahiko, at the residence of the woman in Makena, Honuaulu, Maui.
They were married by J. Kapohakumoehewa [J. Kapohakimohewa] at their church, and many friends came to witness the wedding. Following the wedding, friends of the family of the couple, to eat from what was prepared. Marriage is something appreciated for all.
On the 2nd, the fisherfolk of Keoneoio, Honuaula surrounded oio numbering several mano [four thousand], and according to what this writer heard, there was an abundance of fish, and some were released, and the fish were sold for a dollar or two per lau [four hundred].
There is much fish, and if that is the price, hunger from lack of fish is no more.
Aloha to the type setting boys of your office.
Kauanaulu.
(Kuokoa, 5/19/1888, p. 3)
