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No. 9339, Nonoaea
N.R. 440-441v4
I, Nonoae am a claimant of a mo'o in the 'ili of Naono, Waiau, Ewa, Oahu. The name is Kealanahelehele. On the north is a lo'i pa'ahao, on the south is Puki, on the east is Kauhipea, on the west is Kumuhau.
I have two lo'i; in Kionaole is one, and one is in Kumuhau. These are my claims. NONOAEA
F.T. 61v9
No. 9339, Nonoaea, claimant
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.... rose over this land when it was possessed by Keomumuku by a sale in 1849. Theforeigners have agreed it was not possible for the Hawaiians of that it [sic] land to make a claim and he is filing a suit with the land commissioners. They will settle this interest of the Hawaiians in this land transaction between them and the foreigners.
Kane, sworn, he has known in the same way as Kekalohe.
[Award 9339; R.P. 176; Naono Waiau Ewa; 2 ap.; .44 Ac.]