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No. 727, Kunane, Honolulu, Oahu, September 21, 1847
N.R. 386v2
To the Land Commissioners: Greetings: I hereby tell you of my house lot at Waikahalulu in Honolulu. The boundaries are: East, land of Piko; south, an irrigation channel; west, house lot of Keaka; north, an irrigation channel. My interest was from Kauiopolou. I have lived at this place for 13 years, perhaps, without objections, also, at this time there are no objections from C. Kanaina, the konohiki who has this place where my house lot is. The two houses which stand here are mine.
I also have some mo`os. One is at Kalawahine and its boundaries are: East, land of Naue; south, land of Pupule; west, land of Keaka; north, an irrigation channel.
Another mo`o is at Waikahalulu in Honolulu, and its b ....
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.... I have seen this place at Waikahalulu, Honolulu, Oahu - 2 sections.
Section 1 - 1 house site and pasture.
Section 2 - 10 patches and pasture.
Section 1:
Mauka, Piho's patch
Waikiki, Nuuanu Street
Makai, Keaka's house site
Ewa, Konohiki, C. Kanaina's land.
Section 2:
Mauka, Kahiwa's land
Waikiki, Mr. E.O. Hall's lot
Makai, Kaanaana's land
Ewa, A stream.
This place was from Kaniopulou in 1834, he received it from Kaomi and Kunane
has lived as peaceful life to this day.
Kima, sworn, I have known this place just as Moehau has testified here.
[Award 727; R.P. 1781; Kalawahine Honolulu Kona; 2 ap.; .96 Ac.; R.P. 3615; Waikahalulu Honolulu Kona; 2 ap.; .95 Ac.]