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No. 8605, Kaluaoku
N.R. 238-239v7
For you information, O Land Commissioners, I have a claim in the Ahupua`a of Kalaupapa, Island of Molokai which is a mo`o, named Ohia, which is within Ohianui. It extends from the stream bounding Papaikai lo`i as far as to the pali. Its width is 50 fathoms. It is bounded on one side by Mikaai's land, and by Kanakaole's land on another side. I acquired this land when Kupu was the konohiki of Kalaupapa, when Kupu was dispossessed and Kanakaole was appointed, I still had this mo`o. The witn ....
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.... re from Naea before 1837 and he has had quiet and undisputed possession until this time.
Kamaipelekane (Deputy Konohiki), sworn, His claim is good.
N.T. 204v6 [also page 125]
No. 8605, Kaluaoku
No. 8914
Moo, Ohia ili.
[It is bounded]:
Mauka by pali
Manae by Hukilani
Makai by Konohiki
Malalo by I.
Year 1832, Kelepano, a lele section in Waikolu.
[Award 8605; no R.P.; Ohia Kalaupapa Koolau; 2 ap.; 3.39 Acs; See Claim 8914 for description of fishery]