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No. 7671, Keahi
N.R. 353-354v9
To the Land Commissioners at Hale Kauwila, greetings: I, a subject on the island of Kauai, hereby state my claims for land which has been held from the time of Moi until the present when it is stated to you, the commissioners to quiet land titles appointed by the Mo`i to verify the claims of the people. The makuas occupied this land a very long time ago to myself, their keiki, and I am an old man having lived at this place fifty years or more. Therefore I ....
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.... , he has seen claimant's land at Anini in Hanalei. Keikei is the name of the pond and there are small lois and a pasture in one parcel.
Mauka by Anini pali
Napali by Lua's land
Makai by beach
Koolau by Pukiki's land.
Land from Kahue in 1847, because Kahio was in the capacity of an overseer, no disputes.
Kanihaalilo, sworn, he has seen Kahue's land exactly as Lua has related.
[Award 7671; Anini Hanalei Halelea; 1 ap.; 1 rood 37 rods]