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No. 8320, Kalanikahua, Honolulu, Oahu, February 5, 1848
N.R. 532-533v5
To the Land Commissioenrs, Greetings: I hereby state my claim for land, all of Kaahaloaiki, an `Ili of Waikiki, Kona, Oahu. This is what remains to me in the division by the Ali`i. I gave up two of my lands and one remains, which is this Kaahaloaiki. It is recorded in the Mo ....
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.... gone on a trip to Briton and he had lived there comfortably until his death; no one had objected. During the Mahele of King Kamehameha III in 1848, this land was conveyed to D. Kalanikahua; no one had objected.
Kaululaau, sworn, "We both have known in the same way, just as Nailiili has stated here."
[No. 8320 not awarded; See Award 40MA]