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No. 8865, Kekoanaole, Waimea, Oahu, February 8, 1848
N.R. 394v4
To the Land Commissioners: I, Kekoanaole, have a claim for two lo'i in the mo'o of Mahoe, bounded as follows: on the north, Kailiwa's lo'is, on the east, Puikai's land, on the south, a pali, on the west, Mahoe's land. There is one kula, also, Kaul ....
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.... and from Hewahewa in the time of Kaahumanu and it was undisputed until the time the claims were worked on, when it was taken by the Konohiki. But, these are some ancient lo`i ko`ele for Hewahewa which were given this man in the time of Kaahumanu by Hewa-hewa, previously, not in the last 15 years.
[Award 8865; no R.P.; Waimea Koolauloa; 1 ap.; .18 Ac.]