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No. 7779*M, Kaleleiki, Lahaina, 7 February 1848
N.R. 444v6
Makakupaiki Ahupua`a, Molokai. Kindly quiet title.
I hereby state that my share from the King is an ahupua`a which was conveyed absolutely to me by the Mo`i, for my heirs and successors forever. The Mo`i's share of Makakupaainui is separate, on the Island of Molokai, and his place is his forever, and his heirs and successors.
Here is another claim of mine which is situated in a separate place. There are 15 taro lo`i and 3 kula w/?/ at Ukumehame in the `Ili of Makenewa, Island of Maui.
KALELEIKI
F.T. 132v7
Cl. 7779 ....
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.... rtment, 20 September 1853
See page 333
N.T. 333v10
No. 7779, Kaleleiki, 20 December 1853
Makakupaiaiki ahupuaa in Molokai
Kaleleiki as noted above has my approval to present this claim to the land officers who quiet titles.
(sign) Kamehameha
Royal Palace, 7 February 1848
I certify the above to be a true copy of pact of page 104 of "Book Mahele" or file in this office.
H.W.M. Coughtry, Clerk, Office of the Interior
Honolulu, 19 December 1853, Interior Department
[Award 7779; R.P. 7017, Makenewa Ukumehame Lahaina; 2 ap.; 13 Acs 29 rods; See also 5829M]