Hawaian Soldiers.—The substitution of civilised arms and UNKNOWN, though gradual, has yet been complete, excepting that one whole age of tranquility more UNKNOWN as it happily promises to be succeeded by .ino'litT a--* <>f t'jc -.m; bhs-.li £r, hap to a certain ext.n', syljici ig into a butlesqup. Witness ttitj ir.tii.in- at the lorL which we soaietiuiei attended, il> ; -a eiW. to il.e e.ca' critificatoaol ibeL'bkfs. The Officers, lor the ,„o-t part, were well d,ess-d, joins evrn i: a ....£ -ui a-.t.-npt at uniform ; but the men, iu ernes, in «muK nenn, iu irni». m ev ft ythm», did « ttaiuK baffle :i'l rla.svhcnu.>n. T..U tellawa ami short *rer.-r.-nked .iaJ fil-d to„e.h-r wrb ii'loiirableperveriintss; i\e.yun- «. J c,-d or not dressed according t j th.' >t i e o .... v. .id ob'.' or the whiui of his fancy; some iHa ii .-..-.l bi'ii. n it.Ui.kete, and others wooden smii; j,...ue .. - .i. h.d oily s,lie',s, t.nd others nothing at - tl. oul!. n ... .ft, allot tbeio went through their .•\ec.<" n i . nn eh nous on. marching ir excellent •mi"! '■> 'h ■• s u iol t'a ir drum* ..id life,. (J at lno nrh- tpirtof tb t-e.r in, tl,.- Ha*ti.a Engli.h in .iii,-'i i!,: vv.rl. J i-o.nn.iiu I »a gv-n. A-first wo - jii -diuik-i not i:i K n mi-10-rui.t d v-rn.i.u „, but t.a.-:'a...i>.l, i'.. woo I-.. L 'in-. .. b ,;..!,.,.,..', n"£" by t„. L. , ~,[„ a fc ..1.1.i.-.. d car ~ h,„d., ~h|.f
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 1, 25 April 1848, Page 1
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