Ka Nupepa Elele, Volume XII, Number 27, 14 February 1891 — OBSEQUIES OF HIS LATE MAJESTY [ARTICLE]

OBSEQUIES OF HIS LATE MAJESTY

Tak«B plaee to-morrow, when all that is earthly of one who was at the henā o! the liaiio» foi neaxly »«ve'aiee'G years, will be hidden from view. But h-is memory will be cherished by th*e « eountry, as one who had the interēst and development of his coantry at heart. It is a great pīeasv.vo to the relatives and friends of the l;ite King to notice so many kind things Bāid about liim from all classoB, th js showing that the people at heart ar* all right, and are only lead astray through political excitement for tjie time being. We regret there is some mi3understanding or mismanagement in the arrangements of the funeral prc oession, but this ean not Be attributec'_ to the liead of the nation or the frfonds of the late King, simply one 6f these unfortunate mistakes wliieh a *a liab|e to happen on like occasion, and has happened before. We therefore, that this matter wilj be looked upon as a mistake and nct inteotiona].