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No. 8691, Keau, January 10, 1848
N.R. 34-35v8
I hereby tell you of this ili - there are two kus, Kamaneo and /`ili kupono/ Maunalei. It was from Kalaimoku. When he died it descended to Leleiohoku, Leleiohoku gave it to Kamakai, and Kamakai gave it to me. I have been on this land for 18 years.
KEAU
F.T. 88v4
No. 8691, Keau
Heau, sworn, testifies that claimant occupies two pieces ....
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.... pos;s land
Hamakua by Paehala ili.
There is no house.
House lot section - Ili land of Maunalei. Mauka and all around is idle land. It has been cultivated and there are two houses for him. Keau's parents had acquired it during the time of Kamehameha I; no one had objected.
Piko, sworn and stated, I have known [Left blank] [as] Heau has related here.
[Award 8691; Kukuipahu N. Kohala; 1 ap.; .12 Ac.]