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No. 9032, Kikane, Wailuku, 16 December 1847
N.R. 501v6
To the land Commissioners, Greetings: My claim is for some lo`is. There are 49, and also a kula. Below are the `ilis and the lo`is:
Ahuena 11 lo`i
Kepukakaeo 22 lo`i and 1 kula
Weukani 10 lo`i [Waikani nui?]
Mokukau 4 lo`i
Keahupio 1lo`i a total of 49.
A respectful farewell to you all, your servant,
KIKANE
F.T. 399-400v7
Cl. 9032, Kikane
Kuapu, I know only part of the claimant's lands well. there are two pieces. One is a kalo & kula in the ili of Keopuakeeo, and the other is one loi in the ili of Keahupio, both in Wailuku. The claimant received these lands from Kaiakahi in th ....
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.... . They were from Kamauoha in 1846, and Kamauoha had them from Kuapahoa in the time of Kamehameha I. There is no opposition.
[No.] 3 is bounded:
Mauka by Naea
Waihee by the same
Makai, by Z. Kaauwai.
Maalaea by Kaupa.
Kekuakahauli (wahine), sworn, I know of four lo`i at Waikani in Wailuku, this is Parcel 4. He got it from me in 1845. There is no opposition. There is no po`alima.
[No.] 4 is bounded:
Mauka by Kawaapolaole
Waihee by my land
Makai by the `Ili of Walkani-iki
Maalaea by Kalawaiahonu.
He has no claim at Ahuena, Wailuku.
[Award 9032; R.P. 6496; Kepahukue [Kephukakeeo?] Wailuku; 1 ap.; .79 Ac.; Waikani Wailuku; 1 ap.; .27 Ac.]