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No. 8328, Kaiheku, Waimea, Oahu, February 5, 1848
N.R. 534-535v5
To the Land Commissioners: I, Kaiheku, am a claimant in Waimea, in the mo`o of Kaula.
Here is its nature: Some lo`is and a kula also, which adjoins. The boundaries are: on the north, a stream, on the east, the mo`o of Kaula, on the south, Nukunui's mo`o, on the west, Nukunui's also. The claims in other places are: one lo`i and two ku ....
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.... pono.
F.T. 564v11
No. 8328, Kaiheku, In Waimea, See page 563
Niau, sworn, I know of one apana of land, mo`o of Kaula.
Mauka, land of Mauna
Waialua, land of Nukunui called Pepe
Makai, stream
Kahuku, pali.
It was from his parents, from the time of Kamehameha I, and is undisputed.
Kauki, sworn, I know this is right.
[No. 8328 not awarded]