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No. 9895, Kekauanui
N.R. 487v4
I, Kekauanui, hereby state my claim for one mo`o, coconut tree /or trees?/, /named/ Kapuai, and Kahikauawawa, and Kahuakaulai. One `ili* is at Wawaekuia, one `ili is at Maluohi, one ili is at Awai, one `ili is at Aholo, one mala of sweet potatoes is at Waipao, one mala of `awa is at Lamaloa. ....
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.... ;s land
On all the other sides by the Konohiki.
It is planted with wauke, bananas &c.
The House lot is makai of the land. It is not enclosed. Claimant derived the land from his ancestors.
The Agent of the Konohiki of Laie had no other objection to this than to No 3639, page 281.
[No. 9895 not awarded]