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No. 8349, Koha, Paalaa, Waialua, January 24, 1848
N.R. 543-544v5
With Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I, Koha, a kama`aina of this place, hereby state my claims for land and a house lot. The first is Niolo, north of the lo'is. The boundarles are: on the north, a watercourse, on the east, the land of Kamahalo, on the south, the land of Hoopii, on the west, the land of Kaula.
The second is Kapuai lalo, with twenty-six lo'i, bounded on the north by a flowing stream, on the east by the land of Awaawa, on the south a pali which is for me, and a ....
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Apana 3. House site at the seashore of Paalaa.
Apana 1:
Mauka, mo'o of Bila, named Moewai
Waianae, pali
Makai, Iand of Kiapaku /named/ Kapuai
Koolaupoko, Alamuki stream.
Apana 2:
Mauka, Waianae, Makai, land of Hoopii
Koolaupoko, water course land.
Apana 3: House site, not enclosed by fence.
It was from his parents and from ancient times and is undisputed
Kahiko, sworn, my knowledge of it is the same as Maio's.
[Award 8349; R.P. 888; Opaeula Paalaa Waialua; 2 ap.; 1.87 Acs]