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No. 8092, Kuapuaa,January 7, 1848
N.R. 73v8
This letter hereby states that I have an ili, Pohalua, which is 2780 fathoms long and 200 wide. When Kalaimoku died, the land went to my makuakane. When my makuakane died I inherited it. When Kuakini died, it was given to Leleiohoku and Leleiohoku gave it to Kamakai, who gave it to me.
KUAPUAA
F.T. 91v4
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.... f of the section has been cultivated; no house.
5. Section V - Mauka is idle land; the same is for all around. It has been cultivated; no house. It was acquired for his parents during the time of Kamehameha I; no one had objected.
Piho, sworn and stated, I have known exactly as Moku 2 has related here.
[Award 8092; R.P. 7413; Kukuipahu N. Kohala; 2 ap.; 21.17 Acs]