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Domestic News May 18, 1886

Daily Honolulu Press

Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii

What is this article about?

Local notes from Koolau, Oahu, report plentiful pheasants in guava shrubs; successful Ahuimanu creamery managed by Lowell Brothers; satisfaction in Kaneohe and Waioli with new school teacher; Koolau residents' hospitality to worthy visitors but not bums; hopes for funding to repair Pali road via blasting; and plowing of Heeia cane fields for new season.

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Koolau Notes

Pheasants are plentiful in the guava shrubs on this side of the Island. Oh, for a gun and a dog!

The creamery of Ahuimanu is doing good work. The ranch is an extensive one, and under the management of Lowell Brothers.

The people of Kaneohe and Waioli are much pleased with the school arrangements and new teacher.

The inhabitants of Koolau are very hospitable people to worthy people, but woe be to the "bum" applying.

The hopes of the Koolau people are centered in their representatives obtaining an appropriation to fix the Pali road. The material is on the ground. Part of those high mountains could easily be turned over into the valley below. Scientific blasting would do the work.

The cane fields of Heeia are being plowed up to receive the first crop for the season. The new fields between Heeia and Waioli are very extensive.

C.
Koolau, Oahu, May 16th.

What sub-type of article is it?

Agriculture Education Infrastructure

What keywords are associated?

Koolau Notes Oahu Pheasants Ahuimanu Creamery Kaneohe Waioli School Pali Road Repair Heeia Cane Fields

What entities or persons were involved?

Lowell Brothers

Where did it happen?

Koolau, Oahu

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Koolau, Oahu

Event Date

May 16th

Key Persons

Lowell Brothers

Event Details

Collection of local notes: Pheasants plentiful in guava shrubs on the island side, wishing for gun and dog. Ahuimanu creamery performing well on extensive ranch managed by Lowell Brothers. Kaneohe and Waioli residents pleased with school setup and new teacher. Koolau inhabitants hospitable to worthy people but reject bums. Community hopes representatives secure appropriation for Pali road repairs using on-site materials and scientific blasting to move mountains. Heeia cane fields plowed for first seasonal crop, with extensive new fields between Heeia and Waioli.

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