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No. 10942, William Wallase /Wallace/, February 8, 1848
N.R. 616-617v4
To Wm. L. Lee and all the Land Commissioners: The `ili of Kahoai/ai/ in Waiawa was given me by J.A. Kuakini. Said land is situated between other `ilis of Waiawa. Kahoaiai is situated exactly in the middle and is surrounded by Haleaha and Pauaio and Kapuaihalulu and Kalona and Kapapaa and Kuhia waho, and a portion of Manana. These lands surround Kahoaiai on all sides with taro land and kula and Kahoaiai is situated in the middle of these lands. In order to truly understand the boundaries, Ku, the former occupant of Kahoaiai, pointed out the boundaries of Kahoaiai and Haleaha to me and to I. Kahauolono and the people of Waiawa. /Also/, certain people who knew -Moo, Naheana, Puali and Nukumoo - kama`ainas of Ewa, pointe ....
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Mauka by the koele of Kalualiii & the Paaina
Honolulu by loi of Kukekii[?]
Makai by brook of Waiawa
Waialua by the moo Kalawaha.
Apana 3 - 2 lois in Ulu.
Mauka by the paaina
Honolulu by moo Kalawaha
Makai by koele of Ulu
Waianae by koele of Oopu.
Apana 4 - 4 lois in Oopu and Kahoaiai, Bounded:
Mauka by the paaina
Honolulu by moo aina of Ulu and the koele
Makai by paaina of the Kahawai
Waianae by moo Kaihumeneiki.
Claimant received the land from Kuakini in the time of Kekauluohi, and has held quiet possession of the same ever since.
Nukamoo, sworn says, he knows the land and his testimony is the same as that of Naheana which is true.
[Award 10942; R.P. 402; Kahoaiai Waiawa Ewa; 4 ap.; 3.238 Acs]