Ka Hae Hawaii, Volume 3, Number 51, 23 March 1859 — Moku i ka Mano.[Illegible] [ARTICLE]

Moku i ka Mano. [Illegible]

E ka Hae Hawaii e : Aloha ob ;•—He wahi nu hou ka’u e hai aku nei ia oe, a nau ia e hoolaha aku i ka lohe i na makamaka o kaua e noho ana ma na kuaaina, a ma ke ulo alii o ke aupuni nei E ia ua wahi nu hou la, i ka la 26 o Maraki iho nei, holo aku kekahi poe wahine ekolu, hookahi kane ma ka waa hookahi )akou a pau, a i ko lakou holo ana a knkoke ma kahi nalu e poi ana, a malie iho la ka nalu, a mahope pii hou mni ka nalu, a poi mai i ka waa a poho iho la ka waa, no ka piha loa i ke-kai, au-aku la kekahi wahiue, a ku makahi papau iki o ke kai, a lana malie iho la ka poe i koe i ka waa, ma kahi hohonu.o ke kai, ma ke awa o Honolulu, a nahu mai laka mano ia Kekaha. kekahi wahine i koe aku i ka waa, a moku kona wawae hema, a mahope iho o kooa moku ana, pii mai la ke anu inalalo mai a hiki iluna o liona kino, mauie iho ia ia a psfu koke hn ike, maneo kona mau kokoolua ua make, a hala ka hora houkahi a me ka hapa, ola ae la kona maule ana; a olelo mai la oia me ka haalulu o ka leo, no ka nui o ka eha o kona wawae, aole nae oia i make, eia no ia ke ola nei ma Kakaoko, me ku mahunehune o kona kino, a he nui ha poe i hele maēe nana, a ua ike i kona pilikia. W. H KAMOANA. Kal<aoko, Henolulu, Mar. ‘28, 1859.