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No. 9990, Lolo
N.R. 284-285v7
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I, Lolo, on the Island of Molokai, have an `ili in the Ahupua`a of Honouliwai. Its name is Kaohe. On the mauka side is Mahana, makai side is Kaohe 2, above is Makawanana, below is a stream. This land has a kula and a mountain area. The konohikis since I began to occupy this `ili have been, first, Kaaua, then Papaiki, and Kaneleeele. The witnesses are: Hoonuu and Kamainalulu. Therefore, I have a claim in this `ili for you to consider, and to award.
Aloha to you all.
LOLO
F.T. 46v6
9990, Lolo, Ma ....
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.... ula, ua hanaia ka olelo hoike ma Waialua, a ua like no ka loaa ana me ka aina kalo.
N.T. 162v6 [also page 83]
No. 9990, Lalo
Kaia, sworn, Kaohe ili in Honouliwai, taro.
[It is bounded]:
Mauka by Kailio
Manae by pali
Makai by Kaia
Malalo by stream.
Lalo lived there in 1832, undisturbed. 7 poalimas are there.
N.T. 33v16
No. 9990, Lolo, Section 2, 2 November 1853
The testimony was given in Waialua and received with the taro land.
[Award 9990; R.P. 6585; Kaohi Honouliwai; 2 ap.; 3.39 Acs]