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No. 8700, Kapohaku, January 20, 1848
N.R. 33v8
Kahei 4 is my Ahupuaa. The claims of Kapohaku are: from Kamehameha to Kamauoha to Kikoo, my kupunakane died it went to Poeleele, /then/ to Haalou, my makuakane /his own father/, /and then/ to me, Kapohaku.
KAPOHAKU
F.T. 80v4
Cl. 8700, Kapohaku
Kahu, sworn, testifies that claimant occupies three lots of land in Ili of Kapohakapu, Ahupuaa of Kaahei IV which are thus severally bounded:
1st lot (seawards)
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.... by Hualua ahupuaa
Makai by my land
Hamakua by Kahei 3 ahupuaa.
4. Section IV, House-lot ili at Pilohale.
Mauka by my house-lot
Kohalawaho and completely around is my land.
This is an old land which had belonged to his parents at the time of Kamehameha I, and it has been enclosed with a stone wall. Three sections are alike here in that they are idle and no one has objected.
Naiwi, sworn and stated, I have known [Left blank] [as] Kahu has related here.
[No. 8700 not awarded]