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No. 10181, Nakuala, See M., Papake, Hamakua, Hawaii, January 29, 1848
N.R. 357v8
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I hereby state my claim for land at Papake. The Moi, Kamehameha III is the konohiki. I, Nakuala, am a man who administers the land. There is only myself and my wahine, the two of us, and I have occupied this land for many years, therefore, I made a lot for myself, which is 22 fathoms by 22 fathoms. That ....
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.... ed kihapai.
Section 8: All boundaries for the konohiki, 2 cultivated kihapai.
Section 9: All boundaries for the konohiki, 2 orange trees.
Land had been from Nakuwala's parents at the time of Kamehameha I and he received it from Uma; no one has objected.
Keawe, sworn, He has known exactly as Honuaiwa had related there.
[Award 10181; R.P. 7745; Papaki 2 Hamakua; 2 ap.; 9.42 Acs]