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Lalamilo & Waimaa Ili, Puako Ahupuaa, District of South Kohala, Island of Hawaii, Boundary Commission, Hawaii, Volume A, No. 1, p. 456
Haimoeipo, Honolulu, September 1874
I ka Mea Mahalo ia R.A. Lyman, Komisina o na Palena Aina, apana hookolokolo Ekolu
Me ka Mahalo
O ka mea nona ka inoa i kakauia mahalo nei. Ke waiho aku nei imua ou i keia palapala hoopii me ke noi aku. E hooponopono koke ia na Palena Aina i hoikeha na inoa malalo iho; Penei:
Kaualii, ma Hilo, Hawaii
Pohoiki, ma Puna
Keonepokinui, ma Puna
Puako, ma S. Kohala
Lalamilo & Waimaa ma S. Kohala
Me ka Mahalo
(signed) Char ....
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.... pohaku; thence towards Kohala along Waikaloa to Kuielua, a gulch; thence to Kaihumoku. Ancient fishing rights extending out to sea.
Cross-examined
Testimony closed on part of Applicant
Case continued till further notice to all interested parties.
R.A. Lyman, Commissioner of Boundaries 3d Judicial Circuit
Costs hearing Puako, Lalamilo, Waimaa
Hearing 10.-; Traveling Expences [sic] from Hilo & back 20.-; 9 folio testimony 2.25; paid by applicant 32.25
Witnesses paid by parties calling them.
[No. number, Lalamilo & Waimaa Ili, Puako Ahupuaa, District of South Kohala, Island of Hawaii, Boundary Commission, 1874]