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No. 9144, Kahaamaikai, Waimea, Kauai, Jan. 1848
N.R. 422v9
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: In the `ili of Hakioa, Ahupua`a of Makaweli, island of Kauai, is a kihapai and a kula of mine, named Kahalau. Two lo`i are together on the north side, Kahalau is the name; one lo`i is on the east, and the watercourse, on the south is the watercourse and the `ili of Kahoomano, on the west is the hill of Kahalau and ....
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.... Puulima auwai
Mana by Kahalau pali.
Land from Kanakualii at the time of Kaahumanu. In 1848 the land was taken by Kuakini who had been a Konohiki. Kahaamaikai has a son who did not do Konohiki labor so the land was left for the land commissioners to settle in the future.
Simona, sworn, verifies Kiokio's testimony.
[Award 9144; Hakio Makaweli Kona; 1 ap.; 3 roods 1 rod or .74 Ac. TMK 1-7-03]