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No. 514, William Wallace, Honolulu, 26 January 1847
N.R. 212-213v2
Greetings to the Land Commissioners, may God protect your work: I rightly and truthfully testify to you about my little house lot situated at Honolulu, just makai of the lot of Moo. The diagram below shows that the length is 80 feet running to the southeast, thence, running to the northeast 10 feet, turning and running to the northwest 80 feet, thence turning and running to the southwest 16 feet.
/see diagram/ [none in this text]
Here are the witnesses who know that this is my lot: T. Haalilio himself gave me this lot and I have lived here 7 years on my land. Kimo Haole Mika /James ....
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.... o lot
Waikiki, Newalo's lot and
Makai is Kewe's lot that Lanai has now.
James Anderson sworn by the Word of God and stated, "I had heard Haalilio talk with Walleka (Wallace) concerning that property in the year 1838 or 9 probably and as
asure of compensation, Wallace became a tailor for Haalilio. He has always lived
to this time without my hearing of anyone objecting. There is an enclosure with
houses.
Lanai's place is toward the sea
Newalo (Navarro) is Waikiki
the moo lot toward the mountain and
on the Ewa side is the place Lanai has now.
[Award 514; Land Patent 8195; Nuuanu St. Honolulu Kona; 1 ap.; .1 Ac.]