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No. 10800B, Malaopu, Honolulu, May 16, 1848
N.R. 592-593v4
The Land Commissioners, Greetings: I, Malaopu, kaikaina of B. Mahune, who has died, hereby petition you ont eh matter which has been worked on - this house lot claim 0 to explain to me the awarding of our boundaryies, and the payment to you for the work of your investigation. I am prepated to make the payment on what has been decided by you, because one boundry is being crowded; the lot can not be worked on; it has been abandoned and there is a road in the middle of it. Furthermore, this place was worked on long ago, however nothing has been he ....
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.... hout Kekupuhoi's [sic] knowledge, but was part of her land. I consider the right of title to this place to belong to Kekupuohi.
Kaiole wahine, sworn, confirmed the preceding testimony and had nothing new to add to Testimony.
Resumed page 123 [Award No. 533 & 10800 and 10800B; See Award 533]
N.T. 446v3
No. 10800B
Malaopu's claim which has been presented before the land commissioners is claim #10800B. Therefore, look for the number, lest it will be forgotten
[No. 10800B not awarded; See also 10800 for other Native & ForeignTestimony documents]