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No. 752, Haae, Honouliuli, September 19, 1847
N.R. 410v2
To the Honorable Land Commissioners of the Hawaiian Islands, Greetings: I hereby tell you of my land claim. This land is at Kailikahi, Honouliuli, Island of Oahu and it is bounded on the north by the land of Puhipaka, on the east by the pali of Kauhipuna and the land of Kanoho, on the south by the stream of Makaii, on the west by the land of Puhipaka. I have some houses there, and also, ....
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.... Kealoha had received this interest from Kekauonohi in the year 1838. There is also a *Poalima area in this land."
Kinolua, sworn and said, "I have seen this property and everything is exactly as Manuwa has lust related here.
/*Poalima - there were patches and gardens worked for the chiefs by tenants on Fridays only. Poalima is the Hawaiian word for Friday./
[Award 752; R.P. 2869; Kailikahi Honouliuli Ewa; 1 ap.; 5.448 Acs]