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No. 9982, Levi, Waiakea, Hiko, February 5, 1848
N.R. 707v8
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I, Levi, of Waiakea, hereby state my claims for 4 kihapai parcels of land in Waiakea. One land is 62 fathoms by 20 fathoms. The second parcel is 45 fathoms by 13 fathoms. The third parcel has unequal sides, 25 fathoms on one side, 21 fathoms on the other, by a width of 14 fathoms. The fourth parcel has unequal sides also, 16 fathoms by 14 fathoms by 13 fathoms by 20 fathoms. Those are my claims which I have tended since 1840. That is my statement to you, the Commissioners to quiet land titles.
LEVI
F.T. 21v5 ....
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.... ally cultivated.
Section 4:
Mauka by Piopio's land
Hamakua by Apua's land
Makai by Konohiki
Puna by Pond.
1 Kihapai uncultivated, no house.
Land from Wahinenohoihilo, no objections to Leoi.
Wahinenohoihiolo, sworn, He has seen this land just as Kamanohaka had related here. He had given Leoi (Levi) this land where on he now lives, no one has ever objected to him.
N.T. 443v4
No. 9982, Leoi, continued from page 21
Kauahinenohohilo, sworn deposed, that the evidence of Kamanehaka was true.
[Award 9982; R.P. 1874 Waiakea Hilo; 1 ap.; .8 Acs]