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No. 10722 Piimanu (from page 526, Vol. 11, Part 2), 30 September 1852
N.T. 180-181v10
Keliihuluhulu, sworn, I have seen his land section in Paalaa of Waialua - eight patches one section.
Mauka, A ditch
Waianae, konohiki land, a ditch
Makai, J.S. Emerson's land
Koolauloa. A ditch
Piimanu's land section which I had filed with the land officers in 1846, in this number had been from me. This piece of property the boundaries of which are given above was a sale between us in 1848. I had received it from Pupaeaole in 1844 and he had obtained it from Daniel Oleloa be ....
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.... the laws of the land commissioners.
Kao, wife of Piimanu - My husband, Piimanu, is deceased, I had been his wife and I am his heir. I am remarried at the time and we are living on my husband's property. I hereby return to the konohiki the land which is mentioned above and I shall cultivate that land under the konohiki just as it was done in the old kingdom. There has been an oversight, in that no claim had been filed.
F.T. 526v11
No. 10722, Piimanu, ma Kawailoa
Ua [kaalea?] loa ia ua no ka manao ke wawai ole.
See page 180 volume 10.
[No. 10722 not awarded]