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No. 11213, Puaa (for A . Paki)
F.T. 496v3
This claim was originally recorded in the name of Keikinui, No. 141, who entered the claim as agant for Puaa, the real owner, Puaa is dead and A. Paki now claims the lot as his heir, which claim is not controverted
(See Keikinui, No. 141 p. 277)
F.T. 277v3
Claim 141, Keikinui & Puaa, from 100 page, volume 1 Native Testimony [See 11213, Puaa for Paki]
Puoho present as Counter Claimant (Puaa)
Liaikulani, sworn for Puoho, I know Puaa's house lot in Honolulu. In 1838 Puoho & others lived on tis land and their house fell down there. Puoho then went makai. Puaa has lived the ....
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.... , I had seen puoha living on this place in the year 1838. Puohu's /plural/ house fell apart and he went to live with Manini. I did not see him living there again since that time to the present; however, I have seen Puaa living there a long time ago and he has always lived there from the time of Kamehameha I to the present time.
Therefore, it was clear in the minds of the land commissioenrs that Puohu did leave thatproperty in the year 1838 before the law had come into effect and has been away to the present time. Puaa's interest has been valid from that time to the present.
[Award 11213; R.P. 2699; Maunakea St. Honolulu Kona; 1 ap.; .5 Ac.; Puaa for Paki]