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No. 8928, Kalua
N.R. 257v7
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I, Kalua, living in the Ahupua`a of Kapualei on the Island of Molokai, have an `ili in the Ahupua`a of Kapualei. It is a taro `ili, as far as the sweet potato kula. I acquired this `ili in 1845. The portion which I have measured is 84 fathoms, however it is not entirely finished in measuring - a portion remains which is not measured. It is for you, the Commissioners, to consider the validity of this claim. Aloha to you all, Commissioners to Quiet Land Titles.
KALUA
F.T. 35v6
8928, Kalua
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.... io, sworn: His claim is true; my knowledge of it is the same. I know the kula.land was cultivated occasionally, however, I did not see Kalua cultivating it.
Decision: His claim is valid.
N.T. 142v6 [also page 63]
No. 8928, Kalua
Hawaii, sworn, taro in ili of Kaloko in Kapualei.
[It is bounded]:
Mauka by Manae
Malalo by Konohiki
Makai by sea.
There are pasture sections also and land was received at the time of Liholiho. No one has objected to Kalua.
[Award 8928; R.P. 6028; Kapualei Kona; 2 ap.; 3.08 Acs]