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No. 8412, Konohiki, Waialua, Oahu, February 5, 1848
N.R. 553v5
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I, Konohiki, have a claim from the time of my makuas, when Kamehameha I was the ruler.
Here are my claims: Olohana is the first, 2. Keekee, 3. Kailua, 4. Manowai, 5. Kanenehia, 6. Poloea, & Uau. One lo`i is at Keekee, one taro mo`o, Kapuahilua, one pali wauke is at Haloaloa. There are okipus at Kokoaahu, ....
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.... Pulepule
Koolaupoko, pali.
Apana 2:
Mauka, moo of Pulepule
Waianae, stream cliff
Makai, Ili of Kekee
Koolaupoko, pali.
In Apana 1 Mr. Emerson has some orange, lemon and coffee trees and has entered a claim for himself.
Apanas 1 & 2 were for Kuokoa in the time of Kaahumanu I. They are undisputed.
[Award 8412; R.P. 3409; Anahulu Kawailoa Waialua; 4 ap.; 13.53 Acs.]