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No. 8741, Kalua, Kohala, Hawaii, January 26, 1848
N.R. 31-32v8
The Ahupua`a is Honomakau, the ili is Kaoheku. The land was from Kamehameha to Kaeo, from Kaeo to Lahilahi, from Lahilahi to Keliikahi, from Keliikahi to Hakalauina, from Hakalauina to me, one-half of the ili. I have been here for 2 years.
KALUA
F.T. 57v4
No. 8741, Kalua
Kumauli, sworn, testifies that claimant occupies three sections of land in Ili of Kaohuki, Ahupuaa ....
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3. Section III /Mauka/.
Mauka is Mahi's land
Kohalawaho by Kukona's land /konohiki/
Makai is for Kukona also
Hamakua by Puehuehu ahupuaa.
This is dry land which has been cultivated and there is no house.
Kaikona gave him his /konohiki/ in the year 1846; no one had objected.
Kaupakalani, sworn and stated, I have known [Left blank] [as] Kumauli has stated here.
[Award 8741; R.P. 7653, Kapua N. Kohala; 1 ap.; 9.76 Acs]