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No. 10854, Pupaeaole, Waialua, February 10, 1848
N.R. 606-607v4
Hear ye, ye Land Commissioners: I, Pupaeaole, am a claimant of land at Paalaa. I have five lands. The first is Inaikumu, bounded on the north by a kula, on the east by stream, on the south by Hoopii's land, on the west by Keliihuluhulu's land. The planted breadfruit is the second, bounded on the north by Kekauwa ma's land, on the south by Kea ma's land, on the east by Kapuni's land, on the west by Kaakau's land. Helumoa is the third claim, bounded on the north by Kala's land, on the south by ....
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.... s lands in part planted, but mostly, in a state of nahelehele. He appointed no one to cultivate his lands.
Kuokoa, sworn, says the above testimony is correct.
(Pupaiole and the konohiki's agent agree that No. 1 shall be Pupaiole's and No. 5, but No. 4 is to be divided.)
No. 2 & 3 and part of No. 4 are returned to the konohiki.
Evening. Pupaiole's land No. 4 has been divided and both he and the konohiki's agent are satisfied with the division.
[Award 10854; no R.P.; Paalaa Waialua; 1 ap.; 8.25 Acs; Inaikumu Paalaa Waialua; 1 ap.; 1.71 Acs]