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No. 8934, Kaianui
N.R. 259v7
I hereby state that I have a claim in the land of Kamoku. The lo`is have been measured and are 7 chains and 8 fathoms in length by 8 /chains?/ and the kula is 6 chains. Aloha to the one who shall be reading this letter.
KAIANUI
F.T. 54v6
8934, Kaianui
Kaianui claims a moo in ili Kamoku, Kalo & kula.
Mauka, Keaiikanakaole
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.... 9;s land
Wailau by konohiki's land
Makai by Kaneahulu's land
Kona by konohiki's land.
Section 2: The boundaries are the same as section 1, with one exception, there is a stream on the Kona side.
Land from Ikoa in 1842. He has lived peacefully to the present.
Kalama, sworn, certifies Kewalo's statements.
[Award 8934; R.P. 5490; Kamoku Halawa; 2 ap.; .864 Ac.]