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No. 738, S. Kaunuohua
N.R. 398-399v2
Greetings to you, the Land Commissioners: Mr. John Ricord, Mr. Richards, Kaauwai and John Ii:
I, the undersigned, hereby tell you of my claim for my house lots in Honolulu.
The first: house lot on the southeast side of the enclosure for guns at Honolulu, along the shore of Kuloloia, the south side of this lot adjoining also the road called Waialeale. The second: house lot on the southwest side of Pelekane the lot of the Mo`i is mauka of this; the northeast side adjoins the Upper Road of this City; the southwest side, also, adjoins the lot of Mr. Kapalani. The third: house lot at the northeast side of this City; the northwest side adjoins the east side of the Mo`i's lot mauka of Pelekane also adjoining the southwest side of Gen. Miller's lot, the British Consul.
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.... imealani has related here pertaining to everything on this property; no one has objected.
I have seen the place by the beach here, that is Kai's property; the side toward the sea of this property is Kaunuohua's property adjoining the beach the king's lot, the side toward the mountain of this property.
Other boundaries are:
Makai street, toward the mountain
Kekauonohi's place, Ewa
the beach, makai and
Likelike street, Waikiki.
This property has been enclosed and there are seven houses. Kaunuohua's attendants are living there and she has four houses of her very own there. Kaunuohua had lived with the chiefs and for this reason she had been given this property probably in the year 1825. Kaunuohua has a husband.
[Award 738; R.P. 5729; Beretania St. Honolulu Kona; 1 ap.; .39 Ac.]