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No. 446, Hakapau, Waikapu
N.R. 169v2
To the Land Commissioners I hereby petition you for the right to my land. It was been taken by the konohikis. It is a mo`o which I inherited on the death of my kane.
Furthermore, I worked on this place with my own hands, with my husband and with our children.
Furthermore, here is why the konohiki took my ....
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.... the konohiki had already done this and the tax assessors had decided in my favor. Hakapau's case was postponed until it would be approved by the konohiki.
See pg. 685, Vol 9
N.T. 685v9
No. 446, Hakapau, July 16, 1849
This was done by William Richards and Z. Kaauwai on Oahu, and was finished there.
[No. 446 not awarded]