Statistics: 3894 characters 509 words
No. 7776, Kalohohina
N.R. 224v7
To the President of the Land Commissioners, William L. Lee. Greetings to you and your fellow workers:
In accordance with the law, and your announcement, I have a claim for a lot, situate in the `ili of Kawaikapu. Haleoo, Kamookahi, Kaalaea, Mookahi 2, Kepoo, Kuikaiao, Paina, Malua, have areas within this lot. All these people are within this lot with their rights of cultivation and houses, under me, nor can I deny their claims.
There is also a claim for kula land which is mauka of the aforesaid lot. These claims which I hereby state are clear and undisputed because it is well understood that the basis of my claim is A. Paki. He is my heir at the time of my death, and if we receive this together it shall be ....
[End of Top Preview]
This document has been trimmed for your preview.
To view and download this record, add to your document tray by clicking on the button.
Add to Document Tray
[End of Preview]
.... of "Mookahi".
Mauka, land of Kukeokeo & Konohiki
Halawa, Kukeokeo's land
Makai, Paki's land of "Kamalu"
Kaluaaha, Kaialiilii's land and Konohiki.
He received these apanas from Paki in 1842 and has had quiet and undisputed possession until this time.
Postponed for A. Paki's verification.
N.T. 142v6 [also page 63]
No. 7776, Kalohohina
Simona, sworn, House lot interest.
[It is bounded]:
Mauka by road
Manae by stream
Makai by sea
Malalo by Kamanoui.
Kalahohina has interest in the lot. Many husbandmen are here Limona, Kaialiilii, Kukeokeo, Kani and Keka. No objections to Kalahohina.
[No. 7776 not awarded; number hand-written into numerical index]