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No. 429, Kawelokea
N.R. 156v2
To the Land Commissioners: I hereby petition you for the right to my wauke grove /paper mulberry, bark of which is used for tapa/, called Kahiki. It was taken by the landlord and I wish it to be returned.
KAWELOKEA
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.... . Now it is for Kalawaiahonu that which was enclosed. I have not heard the reason for having lost the land. I have seen the great profit derived from the place at that time and it still continues to be profitable.
Wailuku, February 13, 1847
[No. 429 not awarded]