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No. 8580, Keliiwaiwaiole, February 11, 1848
N.R. 355-356v4
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings:Because of the enactment of the Law of the Mo'i, saying for claimants to present their claims, therefore I hereby state my claim in Laie, Island of Oahu. My mo'o is Okilehelehe. I have one lo'i, bounded on the north by the lo'i of Napahu, on the east by Hopuni, on the northwest by the lo'i of Kaiwikole, his kula is on the south. The sea /fishery/, from the sand beach of Puukolu to Paeowaho. A lo'i is at Kaholi, of Kahaiamaui:on the north are some aa taro lo'i, a watercourse is on the east, a kula is on the west. There ....
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.... o ke Konohiki.
[No.] 5:
Mauka, Kahuku & Makai, ke Konohiki
Koolaupoko, aina Pupuka.
[No.] 6. Ua puni i ka aina ke Konohiki.
[No.] 7. Ua puni i ka aina ke Konohiki.
Ua loaa kua mau apana aina ia ia no [?] kona makuakane mai i ka ua o Poki, mamua aku o ka M. H. 1829, a ua loaa hoi noho ana ma kua mau wahi ua noho malu a kua wa, aole mea keakea.
Pupuka, hoohikiia:Ua oiaio na mea i haiia maluna, a pela no kou ike.
A kona mau apana aina ma Hauula ua waihoia a loaa ka hoike, alaila hana houia.
[Award 8580; R.P. 6898; Hauula Koolauloa; 1 ap.; .398 Acs.; R.P. 6539; Laie Koolauloa; 7 ap.; 6.19 Acs]