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No. 8929, Kaneiahulu, Halawa
N.R. 256v7
I hereby state my claim at Kamoku. The lo`is are 6 chains long by 6 wide. The kula is 6 chains and 5 fathoms. That is the size of my claim at Kamoku. Aloha to you, the one who will see this letter.
KANEIAHULU
Halawa, Molokai, January 23, 1848
F.T. 54v6
8929, Kaneahulu
Kaneahulu claims a moo in ili Kamoku, kalo & kula.
Mauka, Kaianui
Makai, Kahele.
In days of Paia 2nd ....
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.... has had quiet and undisputed possession until this time. The Konohiki's claims are separate, outside.
Inui, sworn, The foregoing testimony is true, the same as my knowledge of it.
N.T. 182v6
No. 8929, Kaneiahulu
Moo in the ili of Kamoku in Halawa, taro.
[It is bounded]:
Mauka by Kaianui
Makai by Kahele,
Land received in 1842, 2 poalimas are there.
[Award 8929; R.P. 4296; Kamoku Halawa; 2 ap.; .54 Ac.]