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No. 10614, Pele, Honolulu, February 11, 1848
N.R. 570-571v4
Hear ye, ye Land Commissioners: I hereby state my claim for a lot, from Kaneakapu, for myself and Kahaiao - ther are two of us in the one lot, equally; my side of which I here tell you, one half to Kahaiao, one half to myself, such was the command of Kaneakapu to us.
PELE
N.T. 673-674v3
No. 1064!, Pele, September 18, 1850
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.... pu had been his servant; however, Kanekapu had said, "I am the master of myself, but of my interest for having lived here is not for him, it is for whomever I wish to leave it."
Kahaleilikoa, sworn, Both of our testimonies are very similar; everything said in the above is true. See Kekauonohi's protest.
[Award 10614: R.P. 1618; Richards St. Honolulu; 1 ap. .16 Ac.; See Award 712, Pele for Kahaiao; same R.P. number]