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No. 7836, Kahimoku
N.R. 296v8
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I hereby state my house lot claim. It is 20 fathoms by 20 fathoms. In the land claim, there are 8 mala of taro, some also have sweet potato planted, and a kula a mile in length, from the forest to the trail. Those are my land boundaries.
KAHIMOKU
Kulihai, Hamakua, Hawaii, January 28, 1848
N.T. 310-311v4
No. 7836, Kahimoku, Hamakua, October 26, 1848
Hooulu, sworn, He has see ....
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.... are for the konohiki.
3 cultivated kihapais.
Section 13: Lauka ahupuaa.
All boundaries for the konohiki, 1 cultivated kihapai.
Section 14: In the Koloaha ahupuaa.
Mauka by Makoi's land, Kohala, Makai, Hilo also.
1 cultivated kihapai.
Old land belonging to Kahimoku's parents, now it is his land without objections.
Pau, sworn, He has known exactly as Hooulu had stated here.
[Award 7836; R.P. 7330; Kulihae Hamakua; 1 ap.; 9.3 Acs]