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No. 8736, Kaneihalau, Kohala, Hawaii, January 25, 1848
N.R. 30v8
Claim for land. It was from Kamehameha III to Kamakahonu, to Walawala, to me, Kaneihalau. I have occupied it for four years. Paahipa is the ili kupono, Ainakea is the Ahupua`a.
KANEIHALAU
F.T. 64v4
No. 8735, Kaneihalau
Kahananui, sworn, testifies that claimant occupies three pieces of land in Ili of Papiha, Ahupuaa Ainakea, which are thus severally bounde ....
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.... ches have been cultivated, no house.
[No.] 3:
Mauka by Mahakaulani's land
Kohalawaho by pali
Makai by Mahakaulani's land
Hamakua by Kaliena's land.
5 patches have been cultivated, no house, no pasture.
Walawala had given him his interest in 1844; no one had objected.
Walawala, sworn and stated,I have known exactly as [Left blank] have just stated.
[Award 8736, Papiha Ainaakea N. Kohala; 1 ap.; 9.25 Acs]