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No. 8619, Kauhalu, Waimea, Oahu, February 7, 1848
N.R. 369-370v4
To the Land Commissioners: I, Kauhalu, am a claimant at Waimea, in the mo'o of Waikakalaua, of Pahunui, of Kailikahi. Futthermore, there is Keokea, with its upland, Kolokini, under a certain man, Kealapii. At Kapuakea is a lo'i. At Kapauu is a Io'i. At Keauhaumakawai are eight lo'i. My new land has eleven lo'i and some pali wauke, ....
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.... Mauka, land of Kaape
Waialua, land of Haona called Kaululoa
Makai, land of Mokuhou
Kahuku, pali.
Apana 2:
Mauka, land of Niau
Waialua, pali
Makai, land of Niau
Kahuku, stream.
He received this land from his makuas, from the time of Kamehameha I and was undisputed. At the time of his death he gave it /to his wife/.
Kaiheku, sworn, I know it is correct.
[No. 8619 not awarded]