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No. 8889, Kopa, Haiku, February 22, 1848
N.R. 492v6
To the Land Commissioners: Here is my claim -- Papahawahawaha. On the east is Palahapohaku, of Makawao. Kalialianui is on the west, and mauka /side/. Haiku is makai. That is my land claim.
KOPA
This is a konohiki, and in my mind, a hard worker. Hear ye, O Kaauwai, /kindly/ consider his /claim./
GELINA/Green?/
F.T. 74v8
Cl. 8889, Kopa
Kaiwa, ....
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Nahinu, sworn, the section 4 pasture at Kapela, ili of Haiku ahupuaa is bequested land from grandparents to the parents, then to Kopa at the time of Kamehameha I. 1 poalima is there, no one objected.
[It is bounded]:
Mauka by Piiholo
Koolau by Kawaha
Makai by Kipa's poalima
Wailuku by Waiakaalae stream.
See Volume 5, Pg. 452. [N.T.]
[Award 8889; R.P. 2186; Ahulu Haiku Koolau; 1 ap.; .97 Ac.]