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No. 7796, Keaiumi, January 25, 1848
N.R. 448v8
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I hereby tell of my kihapais and my house lot and planted trees. There are 6 sweet potato mala on the kula, 5 within ulu*, 6 at apaa*. The lot is 100 fathoms [in circumference?] and there are 15 loulu palms and 3 coconut trees.
KEAUIMI
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Nahula. Keaiumi is the true claimant. Those houses are for him and his people.
Keaiumi has planted 2 coconut trees, 17 palm trees, 4 kou trees, 2 pandanus trees.
Keaiumi and his people are old-time residents of the land since Kamehameha I. No one has
objected.
Kulou, sworn, Both have known alike.
[Award 7796; R.P. 4574; Holualoa 4 Kona; 2 ap.; 2.32 Acs]