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No. 9976 Lono, Koolauloa, February 8, 1848
N.R. 506-507v4
To the Land Commissioners: I hereby state my claims to you.
At Waimea are five /claims/: two at Honoawa, two at Keauhou, one at Holoholoamoo. My lo'i is in Honoawa are bounded as follows: on the east is for Kauhi, on the north is for Kaiwi, on the south is for Kamalie. My lo'is at Keau are as follows: on the north is for Kalama, on the east is for Kalainaina, on the south is for Kowa. At Holoholoamoo is a Pali wauke. Those are my claims at Waimea. < ....
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.... auka, pali
Waialua, land of Uluehu called Kamao
Makai, road
Koolaupoko, land of Aina called Kuaiula.
Apana 2.
Mauka, land of konohiki
Waialua, land of Kaoaopa
Makai, land of Koa
Koolaupoko, road.
He received the land in Pupukea from his parents in the time of Kamehameha I, and the land in Waimea was from his sister, who had it from Wailakanoa in 1842 or 1841 perhaps. It is undisputed.
Kawili, sworn, I know that it is true.
[Award 9976; R.P. 1354; Pupukea Koolauloa; 1 ap.; 4.5 Acs]