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No. 7783, Kea, January 25, 1848
N.R. 448v8
Hear ye, ye Land Commissioners: I hereby tell you of my kihapais and planted trees. The kihapais are: 3 sweet potato mala on the kula, and 3 within ulu*. 8 taro mala extend from apaa* to the ama`u fern zone, and 3 sweet potato mala and 1 coffee mala. Some planted trees are here at the seashore - 3 loulu palms, 1 coconut tree, 1 hala tree.
KEA
/*See Translator`s Notes re Land zones ....
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.... papa ili land.
Mauka by konohiki
Kau by Kamuku land
Makai by konohiki
Kohala by Kukuiowaa land.
1 cultivated section.
Old time residents of the land since Kamehameha I, no one has objected. Plants in Kapamau and Keaiumi's house lot, 3 palm trees, 1 coconut tree, 1 pandanus tree. Kea had planted those trees.
Kulou, sworn, Both have known alike.
[Award 7783; R.P. 4225; Holualoa 4 N. Kona; 1 ap.; 1 Ac.]