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No. 10126, Mai
N.R. 295v7
For your information, O Commissioners to Quiet Land Titles, I have a claim in a mo`o in the Ahupua`a of Kalaupapa. It is 77 fathoms long by 66 fathoms wide. My claim has a "jump", named Halemanu. This is taro land, at Waikolu, bounded by Puupaneenee on the north, by Alahaka on the east, by Kiokio on the south and by the sea on the west.
I received this during the time when Puaaloa was the konohiki and have held it through the konohiki tenures of Kekua, Kupu, and Kanakaole. Therefore I have a long standing right at ....
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.... and all around, the same.
He received this land from Puaaloa before 1829 and has had quiet and undisputed possession until this time.
Kamaipelekane (Deputy Konohiki), sworn, His claim is good.
It was decided to re-survey Apanas 1 & 2 for 2 acres each.
N.T. 205v6 [also page 126]
No. 10126, Mai
Moo, Hina.
[It is bounded]:
Mauka by pali
Manae by Kaniho
Makai by sea
Malalo by Aki.
Year 1828.
[Award 10126; no R.P.; Hina Kalaupapa Koolau; 1 ap.; 3 Acs 441 fathoms]