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No. 7692, Kawau
N.R. 433v5
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings to you all: I hereby state my claim for land in the `Ili of Kihewa, Ahupua`a of Waihee, District 6, Division 2, Island of Oahu. There are taro lo`i, a mo`o and one mala of `awa. Also, in the `Ili of Mauinoni are seven trees, a coconut tree, one kula and one house site. It is a true right from the konohiki, ....
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.... and to the former who is the konohiki. The widow said she did not wish to keep the land now that her husband was dead. Kaluhikaua then put the land in cultivation himself, and his food is now growing there.
(Kaluhikaua is the owner of the land by Division with the King in1848 and produced his certificate)
[Award 7692; R.P. 2456; Waihee Kahaluu Koolaupoko; 1 ap.; 1.6 Acs]