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No. 9090, Kauwa, Wailau, Molokai, February 6, 1848
N.R. 276-277v7
I, the one whose name is below, hereby state to you, the Land Commissioners, my claim in the mo`o in the `ili of Kalaikoi in the Ahupua`a of Halawa, Island of Molokai. There are three pauku in my land. The taro `ili is 42 fathoms by 24 fathoms, bounded mauka by the `ili of Kiaoao, for Haluku 2. Makai is the `ili of Kapoho, for Kekahuna. The length of the kula is 98 fathoms by a width of ....
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.... konohiki since his father's death.
Moke, sworn, confirms in full the testimony of the former.
N.T. 159v6 [also page 80]
No. 9090, Kauwa
Keawe, sworn, Kalaikoi ili of Halawa in Wailau.
[It is bounded]:
Mauka by Kaluku
Manae by pali
Makai by Kekahuna
Malalo by stream.
Kauwa lived there at the time of Naea in 1832, no one objected.
[Award 9090; R.P. 2299; Keiu Wailau Koolau; 2 ap.; .305 Ac.]