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[No. 11222], Kapaku, Cl. 3275N, Kapaku, True No. 11222
F.T. 555v7
Nuuhiwa, sworn, I know that Naleipuleho wrote out and sent in this claim in 1847. The claimant has three pieces of land, all in Waiehu, Maui.
No. 1 is a moo of kalo & kula in the ili of Kumukahi.
No. 2 is one loi in Kumuwiliwili.
No. 3 is one loi in Pahapahawale.
The claimant received these lands from Eleele in the years before 139. His title was never disputed. There is one paahao loi in No. 1.
No. 1 is bounded:
Mauka by Upai's and
Waihee by the creek
Makai by Napahi's land
Maalaea by the pali.
No. 2 is ....
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.... Ili of Kumukahi.
No. 2 is 1 loi in Kumuwiliwili.
No. 3is 1 loi in Pahapahawali.
The claimant received these lands from Elule in the year before 1839. His title has never been disputed. There is one paahao loi in Section 1.
Section 1:
Mauka by Upai's land
Wailuku by the Creek
Makai by Napahi's land
Maalaea by pali.
Section 2: Surrounded all around by Upai's land.
Section 3:
Mauka by Kakookoo's land
Wailuku by Kahookano's land
Makai by Kahookano's land
Maalaea by Kahookano's land.
[Award 11222; R.P. 5175; Kumukahi Waiehu; 1 ap.; 1.58 Acs]